Amra, Amar assassinates Salābat Khān.


[1]. [Sawāi means ‘a quarter better than any one else.’]

[2]. [Dhandhuka about 40 miles W. of Cambay; the account in the text is possibly a confused reference to the insurrection of Muzaffar Husain Mīrza, which began in 1577 and ended in the suicide of the rebel in 1591-92 (BG, i. Part i. 268 ff.).]

[3]. [Coins, perhaps gold mohurs (Skt. dravya, ‘wealth’)].

[4]. Balecha is one of the Chauhan tribes. [It does not appear in recent lists.]

[5]. Gaj, ‘the elephant.’

[6]. Classical appellation of Jalor.

[7]. The chronicle says, “In S. 1669 (A.D. 1613), the king formed an army against the Rana”; which accords exactly with the date in the emperor’s own memoirs.

[8]. Ajmer, of which the citadel is styled Taragarh.