ALLA-OOD-DEEN.

Ally Sheer is proclaimed King, under the appellation of Alla-ood-Deen. — A severe famine prevails. — He seizes several bramins, who endeavour to quit the kingdom. — A new law enacted, by which a wife who has been false to her husband forfeits all claim on his estate. — The town of Bukhshypoor built. — The King dies.

ON the death of Jumsheed, Ally Sheer was pro­claimed King, under the title of Alla-ood-Deen; and he appointed his younger brother, Siamook, to the office of minister. During his reign a severe dearth was experienced in Kashmeer, to which many people of both sexes fell victims. About the same period, some bramins endeavoured to emigrate to Kashghar; and the King, supposing it to be for the purpose of creating a revolt, caused them to be seized and confined for life. A law was enacted during this reign, by which no woman convicted of being false to her husband could inherit his property. Alla-ood-Deen founded

A. H. 765.
A. D. 1363.

the city of Allapoor, near the town of Bukhshypoor, where he died, after a reign of thirteen years, A. H. 765.