SHAYKH ṢADRU'DDÍN

Was the son of Sayyid Aḥmad Kabír-b-Sayyid Jalálu'ddín Bokhárí, and was commonly known as Rájú Ḳitál.* He was the disciple and vice­gerent of his father and received also the latter distinction from his brother Makhdúm-i-Jahániyán and Shaykh Ruknu'ddín Abu'l-Fatḥ. Sulṭán Firoz held him in great honour. He slept his last sleep in A. H. 806 (A. D. 1403).