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Later, when Qutub-ud-Din Aybek came to Lahore the author explained the contents of his work to him and presented a copy of it to his Library as desired by the Sultan.
" He at once bowed and said: "The King of Islam should order that proclaimers on horse and camel-back proclaim it to-night in the whole city, its bazars, and quarters that tomorrow all provenders and bakers should come to such and such a street where the (Royal) granary" is, so that every person may get grain according to his need.
One day Sultan Malik Shah went for a ride and sent for Mihtar Rashid, so that he too may accompany him.
When the Khanids came into Khurasan and spread all over the country, he pursued them and they fled before him from place to place, till he went to Tus and they remained in Balkh and Tukharistan as a large and formidable army, feeling secure that Yamin-ud-Dawlah Mahmud was in Tus. In the meanwhile Sandpal, the grandson of Shah jaipal, revolted in India on account of the Sultan's stay in Khurasan and the Khanids' inroad into that country.
The author asked him about the wound and he replied thus: "At the time when a battle was fought at Takinabad 2 on the Ab-i• Garm between Sultan-i-Halim Khusraw Shah" (may God's mercy be upon him!) and Malik 'Ala-ud-Din Ghori, the army of Ghaznin suffered defeat and a party of their leaders and commanders fell into the victor's hands.