Ascends the throne. — Yekhtyar-ood-Deen Aluptugeen and Khwaja Mehdy assume great power. — The King endeavours to procure their assassination in open court. — Aluptugeen is killed.—Khwaja Mehdy escapes with several wounds. — A conspiracy against the King's life, discovered by himself. — The persons concerned gradually removed from court, and assassinated on their own estates, according to secret orders from the King. — Invasion of Punjab by the Moguls of Chungiz Khan. — Lahore besieged. — The minister sent with an army to oppose the invaders — measures adopted by him to seduce the army from their allegiance. — The army, under the minister, marches to Dehly to dethrone the King. — The citizens deliver the King over to his enemies — suffers death.
WHEN Sooltana Ruzeea Begum was confined in the fort of Bituhnda, her brother Beiram, one of the sons of Shums-ood-Deen Altmish, ascended the
Monday, Rumzan 27.
A. H. 637.
April 21.
A. D. 1240.
throne on Monday the 27th of
Rumzan, in the year 637. Yekh-
The Vizier kept his bed for some days, on account of his wounds; but as soon as he recovered, he appeared again at court, as if nothing had happened. Budr-ood-Deen Sufeer Roomy, master of requests, formed a scheme to depose the King, and for this purpose, connected himself with a powerful faction at court. The conspirators met together at the house of Taj-ood-Deen Kotwal,
Suffer 17.
A. H. 638.
Sept. 8.
A. D. 1240.
on Monday, 17th Suffer. Taj-ood-
The story of the kotwal being confirmed by the
person whom the King sent to overhear the
conspirators, a body of cavalry was despatched to
surround the house and seize them; but they,
having obtained previous intelligence, dispersed
before the horse arrived. The next day, Budr-
Meanwhile news arrived that the Moguls of Chungiz Khan had invested Lahore, on Monday
Jumad-ool-
Akhir 16.
A. H. 639.
Nov. 22.
A. D. 1241.
the 16th of Jumad-ool-Akhir, * in the year 639; that Mullik Kurragooz, the Viceroy, finding his troops mutinous, had been obliged to fly in the night, and was actually on his way to Dehly, and that Lahore was plundered by the enemy, and many of the inhabitants carried away prisoners.
The King, on this urgent occasion, called a
general council of state in the white palace, when
it was determined to send the Vizier, and Mullik
Kootb-ood-Deen Hussun Ghoory (Vakeel-oos-Sul-
The news of this confederacy opened the King's
eyes when too late. He now proceeded in great
perturbation to the house of Khwaja Kootb-ood-
Zeekada 8.
A. H. 639.
May 10.
A. D. 1241.
municated itself to the citizens, Dehly
was taken on Monday the 8th of Zee-