Its capital is called Dúrú Samundúr.”—Rashiduddin, in Elliot, i. 73. (There is confusion in this.)

1309.—“The royal army marched from this place towards the country of Dúr Samun.”—Wassaf, in Elliot, iii. 49.

1310.—“On Sunday, the 23rd…he took a select body of cavalry with him, and on the 5th Shawwúl reached the fort of Dhúr Samund, after a difficult march of 12 days.”—Amir Khusru, ibid. 88. See also Notices et Extraits, xiii. 171.


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