Succeeds his father, and obtains the aid of the King of Guzerat to expel the Deccan troops from Kandeish — is assassinated in Boorhanpoor.
NUSEER KHAN was succeeded by his son Meeran Adil Khan, who instantly wrote pressing letters to the kings of Malwa and Guzerat for aid. The Guzerat army shortly after arriving at Sooltanpoor compelled Mullik-oot-Toojar to raise the siege of Lulling, and to retreat into the Deccan. After this, Meeran Adil Khan reigned for about three years, and suffered martyrdom * in the city of Boor-
Zeehuj 8.
A. H. 844.
April 28.
A. D. 1441.
hanpoor, on Friday the 8th of Zeehuj, in the year 844. As I have never been able to procure any satisfactory account of the manner of his death, I can give no information on the subject: he lies buried, however, at Talnere by the side of his father.