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[ ৩৯৭ ] 8. From the family records of the rajas of Chanchra, it appears that Azim Khan, who was one of Akbar's great generals, deprived Pratapaditya of some of his pergunnahs, for four of them were bestowed upon the rajas’ ancestor. It is possible, therefore, that Pratapaditya though he was victorious over the imperial armies, and though they failed to fulfil their duty of capturing him, lost in the struggles part of his power and subs: tance some time before he was finally reduced. 9. Unsuccessful as yet, the emperor now sent Raja Man Singh, his great general, with a large force, to Capture the rebellious Pratapaditya. With great difficulty he succeeded in storming his fortress and taking him prisoner, and he conveyed him in an iron cage towards Delhi. The prisoner, however, died on the way, at Benares. io. The date of all these events may be gathered from the fact that Azim Khan was in power in 1582-84, and Man Singh was leader of the Delhi armies in Bengal from 1589 till 1606. 11. The name Jessore continued to attach itself to the estates which Pratapaditya had possessed. The faujdar, or military governor, who had charge of them, and who, as we shall see, was located at Mirzanagar, on the Kobadak, was called the faujdar of Jessore; and when the head-quarters of the district, which still differed not আছে, তদ্ভিন্ন ক্ষিতীশবংশাবলীচরিত, ঘটক-কারিকা, জয়পুরের বংশাবলী প্রভৃতিতে: যেরূপ ভাবে তাহার সহিত মানসিংহের যুদ্ধের কথা লিখিত আছে, তাহাতে প্রতাপের সহিত যুদ্ধকে কেবল স্থানীয় বিদ্রোহ দমন বলা যায় না।