HUMÁYÚN.

When the jewel of sovereignty beamed with the radiance of a coming possession, Humáyún, after some unsuccessful attempts, invaded India. (A. D. 1555), as before narrated.

Infinite praise to the Almighty that through the justice of the emperor and the harmonious order of his administration, Hindustan has become a gathering of the virtuous from all parts of the universe, each of whom in manifold ways has attained to the desire of his heart.

But this long narrative will never end, for there are many of those freed from the trammels of the world and of others fettered therein, who have visited this country, such as Husayn Manṣúr, Abú Maạshar of Balkh, Khwájah Mu'ínu'ddín Sijizí, Khwájah Ḳuṭbu'ddín U´shí, Shaykh I'ráḳí, Shaykh Saạdí, Mír Ḥusayní, Mír Sayyid Ali Hamadání and others.*