CHAPTER 14 -- Arrival of H. M. Miriam-Makani and the other chaste ladies, and H. M. the Shahinshah's march to meet them.

[[86]] Among the occurrences that happened on this journey [from Kabul] were the deaths of two full sisters of H. M. the Shahinshah. One died in Jalalabad, and the other at Kotal Sitara near the Indus. H. M. Miriam Makani and the other ladies spent some days in grief for the departure of these heart-delights, and then resigned themselves to the Divine will. The joy of seeing the Shahinshah overcame all sorrow, and after the last rites had been paid, the expedition proceeded on.

When the news of the chaste ladies reached the royal ears, H. M. the Shahihshah was delighted and sent that cupola of chastity, Mahram Anaga, the mother of Adham Khan, who, on account of her abundant sense and loyalty, held a high place in the esteem of the Shahinshah, and who had been in his service from the time of the cradle till his adornment of the throne, and who trod the path of good service with the acme of affection, to welcome the cortege of H. M. Miriam-Makani and the other chaste ladies. That cupola of chastity entered on the auspicious service of the ladies in Lahore, and after informing them of H. M. the Shahinshah's eagerness to see them, proceeded with them towards the camp of fortune. H. M. the Shahinshah made over the charge of the siege to the Khan-Khanan and went forward to meet them. The auspicious conjunction took place at one stage from the Fort (Mankot), and H. M. Miriam-Makani's wishful eyes were gratified by the world-adorning beauty of H. M. the Shahinshah. There were natural rejoicings, and next morning H. H. M. Makani, Haji Begum, Gulbadan Begum [author of the Humayun-Nama], Gulchahra Begum, Salima Sultan Begum, and a number more of the relations and connections of the noble family, and of the soldiery, arrived at the camp.

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