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The campaign ended in the sub• jugation of the Rai who not only paid a large sum of money as tribute but gave his handsome and accomplished daughter, heretofore known as Zeba Chahra, or Beautiful of Face, in marriage ~o the King 'Alau'd-din Ahmad II.
'Alau'd-din Ahmad immediately held a council of war at which it was decided that as the defeat at Mahaim was due mainly to fac• tional cleavages, troops consisting only of one party, that of the Newcomers, were to be sent to the northern front under the Maliku't-tujjar.
" This division was kept· almost intact by 'Alau'd-din's successors right up to the time of Mahmud Gawan's ministry, with this difference that Muhammad I gave honorific titles to the incumbents of these high offices, calling the tarafdjir of Ahsanabad Gulbar• gah Malik naib, that of Daulatabad Musnad-i 'Ali, that of Berar Majlis• 'Ali and of Bidar the A'zam-i-Hum,Iyfin, giving precedence to the tarafdar of Gulbargah probably because the post of Wakil-i Saltanat was more or less reserved for him.
Apart from the names and titles of the fast king, a reference to whom has just been made, the coins clarify the parentage and the name of the fifth king (21-1-780/19-5-1378-21-7-799,20-4-1397) whotn Ferishtah calls Mahmud son of 'Alau'd-din, although he says in · the same breath that the name given in the Futuhu's-Salatin is Muhammad.
282): · Alau'd-din Hasan Gangu (View the image of this page) is found, for instance, on some of Muhammad Shah's coins, but the situa• tion of this mint has not been identified so far .