Having been Governor of Kermân during the lifetime of his father and brother, he was surnamed Kermânshâh. He is said to have been extremely good-natured and moral. After he had reigned more than eleven years the army revolted against him, and in a general melée an arrow struck him in a lethal part, so that he expired. In the Târikh Moa’jum it is related that he was killed by a relative of his own without having committed any crime. Deeds, however, of this kind are nothing extraordinary in our strange world:
Verses: Whether a man gathers up his skirts
Or attacks the world with his scimitar,
He will not be safe from envious men:
Let base wretches perish, then.