خلاصه ماشینی:
The followingaccount from 'Alam-arai-'Abbasi is very interesting :1 • · " The highly placed King Salim Shah, Ruler of Hindustan sent Mirza Barkhurdar, entitled Khan 'Alam, who is a great noble of that court and is styled as bhai or brother by that Shah-as his ambassador with Yadgar 'Ali Sultan Talash.
'' In this most auspicious reign of His Majesty all the kings of the world, both Muslim and non-Muslim, have expressed their love for him by sending ambassadors and considerthis the source of their honour and their greatness, "From the day Khan 'Alam set foot on Persian soil, he had with him 1,000 royal servants, his own private servants and 200 falconers and hunters.
Khan 'Alam's embassy is also important because at that time a number of other foreign ambassadors arrived at the Persian Court, especially from Russia,2 Turkey, Central Asia and the States of the Deccan.
Throughout his stay in Persia Khan 'Alam was in constant touch with Jahangir, for we find in Tuzk many· references to the arrival of couriers and messengers from him, and it is reasonable to suppose that he must have been to some degree aware of the intrigues of the representatives of the States of the Deccan.
Mr. Beni Prasad thinks that Muhammad Riza's embassy " had something to do with Qandahar " ;2 but we know that no reference to this question was made by the Shah till after Khan 'Alam's return to India,3 for the Shah could ill afford to open this question at a time when he was very busy in the West-as Roe points out.