The best authenticated history I have seen, however, thus records these events: — “In the year
A. H. 870.
A. D. 1465.
“870, Nizam-ool-Moolk Toork being or-
Rubbee-ool-
Awul 1.
A. H. 871.
October 11.
A. D. 1466.
“year 871, the King of Malwa des-
Jumad-ool-
Awul,
A. H. 871.
January,
A. D. 1467.
month of Jumad-ool-Awul of the same
year, the kings of Malwa and the Deccan
concluding a peace, it was agreed, according
to some historians, that Kehrla
should be retained by Malwa, and that
it should be considered as the southern limit of that
kingdom; while others have asserted, that Elich-
In this year Sooltan Mahmood caused the public accounts to be kept according to the lunar year, abolishing the system of the solar year. In the same year, also, the famous Sheikh Alla-ood-Deen, one of the most holy men of his age, arrived near Mando; on which occasion, Sooltan Mahmood paid him the compliment to go out and meet him at the Howz-i-Rany; and in order to preserve the dignity of each, the parties embraced on horseback. Shortly after, Mowlana Imad having been deputed by the reverend Syud Noor Bukhsh (the founder of a sect of Mahomedans in Kashmeer denominated Noorbukhshies), delivered to the King of Malwa the garment worn by that holy personage. Sooltan Mahmood, considering it a valuable gift, put it on, and in honour of the event distributed alms to all the holy men and the poor of the city.
Mohurrum,
A. H. 872.
August,
A. D. 1467.
In the month of Mohurrum, information
was brought that Mukbool Khan,
the governor of Kehrla, having plundered
the town, and secured a large booty,
had retired to the south, and put himself under the
protection of the King of the Deccan. It was,
moreover, stated, that he had delivered over all the
public elephants and the fort to the young raja of
Kehrla, in consequence of which a general massacre
of the Mahomedans ensued; and the Raja
was joined by the inhabitants of Gondwara,
many of whom had entered his service. With
these bands he waylaid travellers, and acted
the part of a common robber. Sooltan Mah-
Zeekad 19.
A. H. 873.
May 27.
A. D. 1469.
heat of the weather before he left Keechiwara, he fell dangerously ill on the road, and died on the 19th of Zeekad, A. H. 873, at the age of sixty-eight.
“When the illustrious Sooltan Mahmood, accord-
Sooltan Mahmood of Malwa ascended the throne
in the 34th year of his age, and reigned thirty-