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Ibachkiān, 188.

Ibrāhīm, Shaikh, son of Qubu-d­dīn Koka, promoted and styled Kishwar Khān, 76; governor of Rohtas, 144; faujdar of Uch, 170; joins army against ‘Umān, 209; killed in battle, 210. See also Kishwar Khān.

Ibrāhīm Bābā, Shaikh, the Afghan, confined in Chunar, 77.

Ibrāhīm Ḥusain, Mīr Baḥr, bakhshī of ahadis, 149; sent to ‘Azīz Koka, 257–8.

Ibrāhīm Ḥusain, Mīrzā, rebel, 40.

Ibrāhīm Khān, promoted and made joint-paymaster of household, 260; his offering, 281; sent to Behar, 284; conquers Khokharā, 315; sent to Bengal, 373; sends diamonds, 379.

Ibrāhīm Khān Kākar, 29. See Dilāwar Khān.

Ibrāhīm Lodī, Sulān, son, of Sikandar Lodī, killed, 4, 58; tyranny of, 87.

Iftikhār Khān, father of Mu‘taqid Khān, sends rare elephant, 170; promoted for good service in Bengal, 177; joins army against ‘Umān, 209; killed in battle, 210.

Ihtimām Khān (Kotwāl), sent to bring Badī‘u-z-zamān to Court, 127; promoted and appointed to the charge of the Bengal fleet, 144; in expedition against ‘Umān, 209. According to the Iqbāl-nāma he had charge of Mīr Ḥasan, son of Shāhrukh.

Ikhtiyāru-l-mulk, thrown from his horse and killed, 44.

Ikrām Khān, son of Islām Khān, 433.

Ilf Khān, promoted, 143, 298.

Imām Qulī, ruler of Transoxiana, puts Mīrzā Husain, or at least the pretended Mīrzā Ḥusain, to death, 127.

‘Ināyat Beg, mistake for Ghiyā Beg, 22.

‘Ināyat Khān (text has Ghiyā), promoted, 158 and n. 1, 199; made ‘Ināyat Khān, 160.

Injū, see Jamālu-d-dīn Ḥusain.

Iqbāl-nāma quoted, passim.

Irādat Khān, brother of Āṣaf Khān (Ja‘far), made bakhshī of Patna and Hājīpūr, 117, promoted, 300, 372.

Īraj, eldest son of Khānkhānān, dress of honour sent to, 21; obtains leave from Parwīz, 180; waits on Jahāngīr, 190; given jewelled dagger, 192; styled Shāh-nawāz Khān, 197; given sword, 204; sentagain to Deccan, 221; promoted, 222; comes to Court, 234; sent back to Deccan, 243; offering of, 295; defeats Malik ‘Ambar, 313, etc.

Irvine, W., quoted, 22 n. 3, etc.

‘Isā Tarkhān, Mīrzā, promoted, 225, 296; came from Sambhal and honoured, 301.

Islām, Khān, original name ‘Alā'u-d-dīn, 31; letters from, 113, 199; sword sent to, 117, 248; pro­moted, 144, 171; he and his brother Qāsim could not agree, 147; presented with a lakh of rupees collected by him, 180; sent to Behar and to Bengal, in spite of objections about his youth, 208; made Dacca his head­quarters, 209; sends 160 ele­phants, 227; sends the elephant Bansībadan, 237; sends ele­phants and fifty eunuchs, 247; made officer of 6,000, 256; death and character, 257.

Ismā‘īl, son of Muḥammad Ghau, 439.

I‘tibār Khān, given Gwalior in fief, 113; offering of, 282, 319; pro­moted, 372.

I‘timād Khān, of Gujarat, 429, 430.

I‘timādu-d-daula, 22. See Ghiyā Beg.

I‘tiqād Khān, title of Aṣaf Khān, the father of Nūr-Jahān, and the Āṣaf No. iv of Blochmann, 260. See Abū-l-ḥasan.

I‘tiqād Khān, a younger brother (?) of Āṣaf No. iv, and also known as Shāpūr, 218 n. 3; he became governor of Kashmir, 319; his presents, 319; promoted, 320; censured for allowing prisoners to escape, 373. (For this I‘tiqād see Maairu-l-Umarā, i, 180.)