Causes which led to the pretensions set forth by Sooltan Abool
Rusheed. — Ally Bin Rubeea, who had occupied all the territory
east of Kabul, is induced to acknowledge the supremacy
of the King of Ghizny. — Nagrakote retaken from the Hin-
SOOLTAN Abool Rusheed, according to the most
authentic accounts, was a son of the Emperor Mah-
Abool Hussun Ally, then actually in possession, made no resistance, but fled, and being seized by some of the zemindars of the country, was brought prisoner before Abool Rusheed, and confined in the fort of Didiroo. * The King now prevailed on Ally Bin Rubeea, who had usurped the Ghiznevide conquests in India, to return to his allegiance, and to come to Ghizny. Noshtugeen Hajib being appointed ruler over the provinces east of the Indus, and having received the rank of an Ameer, proceeded with an army to Lahore.
Here having heard that Nagrakote had fallen
into the hands of the Hindoos, he proceeded, and
laid siege to that place, and on the 6th day scaling
the walls, took it by assault. Toghrul Hajib, also,
who had been raised to the rank of a noble by
Modood, and who married his daughter, was now
sent to reduce Seestan, at this time in a state
of revolt, and which he soon brought under
subjection. Impelled by a spirit of ambition, he
conceived hopes of gaining the crown; and raising
a great army, marched towards Ghizny. Sooltan
Abool Rusheed, almost destitute of troops, was
compelled to remain shut up within the town,
which shortly fell into the hands of Toghrul,
where the King with nine of the blood-royal were
inhumanly put to death by the usurper, who forcibly
espoused a princess of the house of Ghizny
(the daughter of the late Sooltan Musaood),
previously to ascending the throne. Toghrul did
not long enjoy the fruits of his wickedness. He
wrote to Ameer Noshtugeen Hajib, endeavouring
to prevail on that chief to acknowledge him, but
he was answered with the contempt he deserved.
Not content with giving him a refusal, Noshtu-
After this important event, Noshtugeen arrived at Ghizny with his army, and calling a council of state, enquired whether any yet remained of the royal race of Subooktugeen. Being informed that the Princes Furokhzad, Ibrahim, and Shoojaa were still alive, but imprisoned in a fort, he caused them to be brought to Ghizny, and resolved that fortune should decide by lot who should reign. She favoured Furokhzad, who was accordingly raised to the throne.
The author of the Tubkat Nasiry states that Toghrul being one day asked by one of his associates, what induced him to think of aspiring to the empire, replied, that when the Emperor Abool Rusheed despatched him to take the government of Seestan, he perceived that his hand trembled; from which circumstance he concluded that he was destitute of that resolution requisite to retain a kingdom. The reign of Sooltan Abool Rusheed lasted one year.