TABKATI.-The fakirs of this order beg from door to door. and many of them are athletes. The athletic arts and the ” talims” of Aurangabad owe their origin to Pir Murshad Chatan Shah who came from Upper India in the 17th century of the Christian era. Fata Shah was an athlete of Aurangzib’s time, and won a wrestling match at Mujunburj, one of the bastions near the Delhi gate, against ” Makhna pahalwan,” an Ahir athlete. He was buried in the ” Fata Shah-ki-talim” to the left of the road loading into the Paitan gate. At the foot of the grave is the tomb of his friend Mausaras, a Hindu convert; and close by are the tombs of Pir Murshad Chatan Shah and of two others. Dewana nawib or the mad nawab was an athlete who had charge of the great doors of the Delhi darwaza. His tomb is near the Aiwaz-Khan-ki-baradari.” Aplatun Khan came with Aurangzib. He broke the tusk of a wild elephant that was set on him, and dashed it against the ” Hathi darwaza.” Shah Kuds Shah was a very strong man of Jalna, and a large boulder which he lifted is shown within the Nagar darwaza. This stone is chunamed every year, and is held in great reverence. A smaller boulder which stands near is said to cure persons suffering from lumbago. The Hindus ascribe the healing properties to a certain ” taili” or oilman; and offer ” gur” and ” chana” to the stone. Shah Kuds Shah was buried near his ” talim” outside the Nagar darwaza; and mothers bring their children when they begin to walk, and present offerings to the tomb.