[62] The MSS. have 807, and this is correct, for Dilāwar conquered Malwa in 803 = 1400. [↑]

[63] Probably this means that ʿAmīd was the son of Dāʾūd. [↑]

[64] Text 70, but should be 7. 807 = 1405. [↑]

[65] A son of Hūs͟hang. Muḥammad S͟hāh, intervened. [↑]

[66] The MSS. have Jalot (as in the Hindi version). [↑]

[67] Text, “the parganah aforesaid.” But the MSS. have Badnor. See infra, p. 204 of text. (In this passage the Hindi version has Madlor.) [↑]

[68] Blochmann, p. 502. [↑]

[69] MSS. Bākor. [↑]

[70] Daḥūt in MSS. But Doḥad seems right, as it means two boundaries. [↑]

[71] The dam was also used as a weight, and was equal to 5 tānk or 1 tola, 8 masha, 7 surk͟h (Blochmann, p. 31). [↑]