LETTER XXVIII.
To BÛRHÂNÛDDEEN; dated 2d Regular AHMEDY. (17th April).

YOUR encamping at Misrycôtah, as well as your dispatching of the Kâzy of Toorkul to the Presence, was proper. According to your request, Purwânehs* are enclosed for the Aumils* of the several Taalûks, and for the Kilaadârs, directing them to furnish you with intelligence of the enemy.

Let loose the plundering cavalry, and other predatory troops, upon the enemy’s army, with orders to seize and bring in horses without number.* Take care, also, of your own army, and be always prepared.