Bibliographical Index to the Historians of Muhammedan India
Bibliographical Index to the Historians of Muhammedan India
H M Henry Miers Elliot
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He died in the year 444 A. H. "It is finally ordained as the lot of all creatures, that nobody should live for ever -in this world. *' Abu Ali Husain bin Muhanuned, alias Hasnak Mekdl. From his early youth he was in the service of Sultan Mahmud. Lie was very agreeable in his conversation, well-behaved, energetic and quick in apprehension, but he was not a good writer, nor was he well versed in arithmetic and accounts. It is recorded in the Rauzatu-s-safa, that when Sultan Mah- mud, in accordanc...e with the solicitation of Nuh bin Mansiir Samani, was on his march to Khorasan against Abu Ali Samjiir, it was represented to him, that there was, in the neighbourhood of the place where he was then encamped, a Darvesh distinguish- ed for abstinence and devotion, as well as for the performance of miracles and supernatural deeds, and called " Zdhid Ahuposh" (a devotee wearing a deer-skin. ) The king, as he had a firm belief in the power of Darveshes, felt most anxious to pay him a visit, and expressed a desire that Hasnak Mekal should follow him, though the king was aware that he had no faith in that class.
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