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items opens with the phrase Awwal Anke (the first is that) and all subsequent
items are detailed with the opening phrase Digar Anke (the other is that) Each
item ends with phrase like Har Che Hukum.
Space is left blank at the end of each itemed for recoding the orders issued
in respect of each items . A Wajib-ul-Arz is presumed to be presented to the king
or any other appropriate authority by an Arz Begi and the others weltered by the
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authority are entered in the space provided below each items . It is seen that
orders are recorded under a superscription Allahu Akbar. It is in this way a
Wajib-ul-Arz is written in these different hands.
The dates of such orders are recorded at the end of the orders respecting
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the last .
Yaddasht-i-Mulazamat:
A Yaddasht-i-Mulazamat is a memorandum recoded in respect of a person
who has been privileged to pay respect to a emperor or his viceroy as the case
may be by personally appearing in the Darbar. He had however to present by
way of offering or Nisar some gold coins or jewelry or other suitable articles of
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gift or at least a little amount of money .
An analysis of hundred of Yaddisht–i-Mulazamat has revealed the
following salient features of this document;
It contains the name of the person who had the opportunity of Mulazimat or
paying respect by personally appearing in the Darbar.
The names of his father or a close reference
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