... 4—6, 28, 38 Bahádur Khán 23, 24 Bahádur Náhir 24 Bahádur Sháh 131 Bahár 25, 127 Bahárlú 87 Bahá-uddín 13, 14, 21, 45 Bahlúdí 86 Bahlúl (Khán) Lódhi 75 Bahráj 12 Bahrám Karmatí 75 Bahrám Mírza 126 Bahrámpur 42, 128 Bahrám Sháh 8, 10 Bahriah (s) 33, 34 Bahúpat 32 Báidú Khán 54 Bairam Khán 87, ...
... 110, 111 Lál Shahbáz 13, 14 Langáh (s) 47, 75—78, 87, 88 Lanjár (s) 33 Lank Nishín 58 Lár 77 Ládkáná (Lárkáná) 68 Lílá 37 Lódahs 31 Lódhí 75 Lóhrí 68, 69, 75, 83— 85, 88, 107, 108, 113, 114, 120, 126 Lalias 31 Luhárí Gate 79 Lutfulláh 126 M Máchhí 68, 73 Machhí Sólangí 28 ...
... Shersháh (Súrí Afghán) 83, 85 Shiah (s) 61, 133 Shíráz 14, 50 Shírzád 8 Shórah 119 Shuabán 11, 23, 25, 71 Siddíkís 29 Sikandar 45, 46, 47 Sikandar Lódhí 175 Sind 1—7, 9—18, 25, 27—30, 34—44, 48, 50, 61, 63—66, 68—70, 72, 74, 83, 86, 97, 105, 107, 110, 120, 126, 127, ...
... 500. Elephants 10. Infantry 15,000. Bíghas and Biswas. Revenue D. Suyúrghál D. Cavalry. Infantry. Elephants. Castes. Jájmáo, has a fort on the Ganges 62,195-10 3,106,346 139,936 200 4,000 7 Afghán Lodhi, Rájpút, Bais. Korarah, with suburban district, has a brick fort on the A´rand 124,748-12 6,771,891 257,373 50 300 . Bráhman. Ghátampúr 73,876-3 3,667,564 48,654 100 2,000 10 Rájpút Díkhit (Dikshit) Káyath ...
... masterly sculptors and cunning artists of form have fashioned as architectural models. At the eastern gate are two elephants of stone with their riders graven with exquisite skill. In former times Agra was a village dependent on Biánah. Sultan Sikandar Lodhi made it his capital, but his present Majesty embellished it and thus a matchless city has arisen. On the opposite side of the river is the Chár Bágh, a memorial of Bábar. It was the birth-place of the writer of this work, and the last resting-place of his grandfather and his elder brother. Shaikh ...
... /td> Talwan, 201,450 6,780,337 804,389 70 700 Maín. Tatárpúr, has a stone fort, 3,458 170,388 . . . Jálandhar, has a brick fort, 474,308 14,751,626 773,167 100 1000 Afghán Lodhi, and Loháni, and Ranghar tribe. Chaurási. 96,330 5,463,913 255,516 50 1000 Afghán. Jeorá, 48,124 2,474,854 23,527 50 300 Bhaṭṭi. Jasón Bálákóti, has a stone fort, 15,054 600,000 . 500 3000 Jaswál, called ...
... Cavalry. Infantry. Castes. Ubaurah, 11,320 915,256 4,684 30 500 Dhar. U´ch, 29,056 1,910,140 . 100 400 Shaikzadah, Bukhari Sayyid. Bhurtiwáhan, (var. and G. Dáman), 16,696 1,336,029 13,564 200 2000 Rájpút, Lodhi. Jamshér, 4,334 348,037 . 150 2000 Baloch, Bholdi and Nardi. Dúdái, has a brick fort, 40,520-11 2,400,000 . 4000 30,000 Dúdái. Diwár i Awwal, (Cunningham. Diráwal), 2,718 140,000 . 50 500 ...
... headmen and landowners recognised Shekh Yúsíf as their head and assisted him by giving him men and money. A short time after this, one Rái Sahrá, a headman of Lángáh tribe, living in the vicinity of Lóhrí sent messages to Shekh Yúsíf requesting that as Bahlúl Lódhí had got the throne of Hindustán and an invasion was expected, they might make common cause and live like friends. To take in the Shekh completely, who was a pious and simple person, he gave the hand of his daughter to the Shekh and on the excuse of seeing his daughter, he began ...
... own fate Khán Khánán and Mírzá Jání Beg go to Emperor Akbar. but on his going to Emperor Akbar the latter showed him greet kindness and confirmed him, as the governor of Sehwán, Tattá and the seaport Lóhrí. Khán Khánán had left Daolat Khán Lódhí at Tattá. Akbar desired Mírzá Jání Beg to send for his family and live with him for some time. The Mírzá was very unwilling to do so, and so, at the request of Khán Khánán, he was excused the trouble. Mírzá Jání Beg now sent ...