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Ḥabshī, kind of grape, 5.

Hādī, Muḥammad, quoted, 15 n. 4, 19 n. 6.

Ḥāfi, omens taken from, 214, 381.

Ḥāfi Jamāl, fountain near Ajmir, 257, 269 n. 1.

Ḥaidar, Shaikh, of Ahmadabad, 426.

Hailstorm, 92.

Ḥājī Bī Ūzbeg, given 4,000 rupees, 159; promoted, 281; gets title of Ūzbeg Khān, 285.

Ḥājī Koka, sister of Ṣa‘ādat Yār Koka, foster-sister of Akbar, 46.

Ḥājī Mīrak and others released from Gwalior, 180.

Ḥakīm ‘Abdu-sh-Shakūr, 267.

Ḥakīm ‘Alī, physician, learned in mathematics, 68; subaqueous chamber, 152; death and character, 154. See also p. 124, where the ‘Yād’ is a mistake of text.

Ḥakīm Muaffar, 58; rank fixed, 79. See Jālālu - d - dīn Ḥakīm.

Ḥakīm Ṣadrā, receives title of Masīḥu-z-zamān, 155, 267; pro­duces hermaphrodite cat, 374.

Ḥakīm Yād ‘Alī, 124. The Yād is a mistake of text. The name is Ḥakīm ‘Alī, and he is the man who treated Akbar in his last illness.

Ḥamīd Gujarātī, physician, 188–9.

Haridās Jhālā, servant of the Rānā, 273.

Ḥasan, Mīrzā, one of Shāhrukh's twin sons, seized as he was going to join Khusrau, 54 and n. 2 (apparently he was put to death, as no more is heard of him).

Ḥasan, Shaikh, son of Shaikh Bahā, 27 and n. 2. See Muqarrab Khān.

Ḥasan Abdāl, place, 99.

Ḥasan ‘Alī Turkumān promoted, 248.

Ḥasan and Ḥusain, twin sons of Shāhrukh, 54, 119; for Ḥusain see also 118, 127.

Ḥasan Beg, ambassador of the king of Persia, receives 10,000 rupees, 90.

Ḥasan Miyāna, 405.

shim, Khwāja, of Dahbīd, 303.

shim Khān, governor of Orissa, 127; sends forty-four elephants, 183; made governor of Kashmir, 199; has leave to go there, 203; Ṣafdar Khān substituted for him, 256.

Ḥāṣilpūr, village, 362, 404.

Ḥātim, son of Manglī, or Manklī, 29.

Hatyā, village, 97.

Hazāra, a soothsayer, 43.

Hazāras, 110.

Hemū, rebel, 38, 39; killed, 40, 59.

Hidāyatu-llah, styled Fidā'ī Khān, 383.

Hilāl Khān, sazāwal, 67; makes ring-hunt at Rohtas in Panjab, 129.

Himmat Khān, promoted, 439; he is Allah-yār Koka, 406.

Hindāl, father of Ruqayya Sulān Begam, 48; tomb of, at Kabul, 110.

Hindu castes, 244.

Hoḍal, Jahāngīr arrives at, 57.

Holī ceremonies, 245.

Humām, Ḥakīm, buried at Ḥasan Abdāl, 100.

Humāyūn, emperor, 5; gave title of Shīrīn - qalam to ‘Abdu-ṣ-Ṣamad, 15; death of, 38; hunted rhinoceros near the Kāma, 102; poured water on saint's hands, 135; betrothed Salīma Sulān Begam to Bairām, 232.

Hunting, Jahāngīr prefers shooting with a gun, and on one day killed eighteen deer, 45; hunted for 3 months 6 days, 83, 120, 121, 125, 130, 191, 202, 204, 234, 248, 276, 342, 344, 369.

Ḥusain Beg, diwan of Bengal, makes offering, 371.

Ḥusain Beg, sent by Shāh ‘Abbās, 86; makes offering, 372.

Ḥusain (properly Ḥasan) Beg Badakhshī joins Khusrau, 54; suggests going to Kabul, 66; shoots at boatmen, 67; pro­duced before Jahāngīr, 68; sewn up in ox-hide and dies, 69; reference to, 109.

Ḥusain Chelebī sent to Persia, 237–8.

Ḥusain Jāmī, his dream, 30; disciples rewarded, 46; gets twenty lakhs of dams, 72.

Ḥusain Khān, governor of Herat, 86.

Ḥusain Mīrzā, son of Shāhrukh, alleged petition from, 118; killed, 127.

Ḥusainī (kind of grape), 5 n. 1, 404.

Ḥusāmu-d-dīn, dervish, son of Ghāzī Khān Badakhshī, married to Abūl-l-fazl's sister, 166 and n. 1.

Ḥusāmu-d-dīn, son of Jamālu-d­dīn Injū, 404.

shang, son of Islām Khān, comes from Bengal, 269; produces Maghs, 236; promoted, 284; styled Ikrām Khān, 295.

shang Ghūri, Sultan of Māndū, 365, 408.

Hydrophobia, death of two elephants from, 243,