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XXV
Sihrind by the Raja of Kahlur received in Lahor by Kamran and there visited from Kabul by Hind-al leaves Lahor (March 4th 1530 AD.) from Sihrind sends a punitive force against Mundaliir Rajputs hunts near Dihll appears to have started off an expedition to Kashmir family matters fill the rest of the year Humayun falls ill in Sambal and is brought to Agra his disease not yielding to treatment, Babur resolves to practise the rite of intercession and self-surrender to save his life is urged rather to devote the great diamond (Koh-i-nur) to pious uses refuses the substitution of the jewel for his own life performs the rite Humayun recovers Babur falls ill and is bedridden till death his faith in the rite unquestionable, belief in its efficacy general in the East Plan to set Babur's sons aside from the succession The Tabaqat-i-akbarl story discussed (p. 702 to 708) suggested basis of the story (p. 705) Babur's death (Jumada I. 5th 937 AH. Dec. 26th 1530 AD.) and burial first, near Agra, later near Kabul Shah-jahan's epitaph inscribed on a tablet near the grave Babur's wives and children Mr. Erskine's estimate of his character 691-716.
[End of Translator'! Note.]
Appendices
A.     Site and disappearance of old Akhsl.
B.     The birds Qil-quylrugh and Baghri-qara.
C.     On the goslia-gir.
D.     The Rescue-passage.
E.     Nagarahar and Nlng-nahar.
F.     The name Dara-i-nur.
G.     On the names of two Dara-i-nur wines. H.    On the counter-mark Bih-bud of coins.
I.    The weeping-willows of f. \90b.
J.    Babur's excavated chamber at Qandahar.
K.    An Afghan Legend.
L.    Mahim's adoption of Hind-al.
M.    On the term Bahrl-qutas.
N.    Notes on a few birds.
O.    Notes by Humayun on some Hindustan fruits.
P.    Remarks on Babur's Revenue List.
Q.    On the Rampur Diwan.
R.    Plans of Chandlri and Guallar.
S.    The Babur-nama dating of 935 AH.