And from each hill a fount of running blood.
Dreading the arrows of (our) splendid ranks,
Passed[2109] they in flight to each waste and hill.
They turn their backs. The command of God is to be performed. Now praise be to God, All-hearing and All-wise, for victory is from God alone, the Mighty, the Wise.[2110] Written Jumāda II. 25th 933 (AH.-March 29th 1527 A.D.).[2111]
MINOR SEQUELS OF VICTORY.
(a. Bābur assumes the title of Ghāzī.)
After this success Ghāzī (Victor in a Holy-war) was written amongst the royal titles.
Below the titles (t̤ughrā)[2112] entered on the Fatḥ-nāma, I wrote the following quatrain:—[2113]