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52) · (d) In the zoth verse a reference is made to Bahram's (1) vizier and (2) ambassador, whose names, as the poet says and as we shall see later, remind him of those of the holy .
3. Although no history records that at this time Indian princes helped Bahram, yet a verse from a poem by 'Alau'd-Din Qhuri on his subsequent victory says so, but I think the Indian forces, at least, were (View the image of this page)+ ElliDt's history, vol.
ialso refers (second Maqala, first Story) to the fact, though with a slight difference :- (View the image of this page) On the eighth night (preceding the day) when the city was entirely desolated and burnt to ashes its inhabitants were massacred.
Sanjar- (View the image of this page) 'Alau'd-Din was much annoyed, so when Sanjar had died he invited Anwari to his court through the latter's friend Fajsbru'd-Din Khalid, who wrote also a separate letter to Anwari, containing these verses:- · Bro~e (vol.
m (View the image of this page)These verses (particularly Nos. 2, 6, and 7) convey the idea that l3al,ir~ Shah, who had been out (of Ghaznin) for about a year, has come back and is now free from the grief and fear (caused by the Ghurides).
It begins thus: (View the image of this page)Other less important poets of Bahram's court are (6) Muhammad and (7) Hasan the sons of Na§ir::i: '1\1~_\\'i.
13b-1,ta, Bankipore, ~~--~ (View the image of this page) (8) Another' important poet of Bahram · Shah's court was Shihabu'd-Dln 'A.