Jadrūp, Sanyāsī, 355, 359.
Jagannāth, Raja, son of Bihārī Mal, dress, etc., presented to, 16.
Jagat Gosā'īn (Jodh Bai) daughter of Mota Raja, mother of Sulān Khurram, that is Shāh Jahān, 19.
Jagat Singh, eldest son of Mān Singh, marriage-gift of 8,000 rupees sent to, on the marriage of his daughter to Jahāngīr, 144; father of Mahā Singh, 266.
Jagat Singh, grandson of Rānā Amar, 296, 311, 334.
Jagdalak, Afghanistan, 104.
Jagman, Rāja (of Dhandhera, Akbar-nāma, trans., ii, 354); his jagir given to Mahābat Khān, 241.
Jahān-ārā, garden at Kabul made by Jahāngīr, 106.
Jahāndār, younger son of Jahāngīr, 20; Islām Khān made his tutor, 143; examined by Jahāngīr and found to be a born devotee (?), 156. (He died unmarried. Apparently he is the Sultan Takht of Terry.)
Jahāngīr, his accession, 1 and note;
birth, 2, 9 and n. 1; named
Sulān Salīm, 2; always called
by Akbar Shaikhū Bābā, 2;
assumes title of Jahāngīr and
Nūru-d-dīn, 3; fondness for
mangoes, 5; Chain of Justice,
7; establishes twelve Regulations,
7–10; drinking habits,
8; forbids mutilations and
slaughter of beasts on birthday,
etc., 9; coinage of, 10–12;
releases State prisoners, 10 and
n. 2; eldest child, Sulānu-n-
Jahāngīr Qulī Beg, Turkmān, also called Jān-sipār Khān, 398.
Jahāngīr Qulī Khān, eldest son of
‘Āzīz Koka, gets title of Shamsu-
Jahāngīrī ‘ir (otto of roses), 270.
Jahāngīrpūr, hunting-box, 90–1. (The Shakhopura of the maps; it is also called Jahāngīrābād; it is west of Lahore.)
Jā'i-namāz (prayer carpets), 203.
Jaitpūr, zamindar of, 389; pardoned, 391; comes to Court, 403.
Jāla (a raft), described, 101.
Jalāl Gakkhar, 130.
Jalālābād mentioned, 125, 176.
Jalälu-d-dīn Mas‘ūd, death of, and his mother's devotion, 141.
Jalālu-d-dīn Muḥammad, see Akbar.
Jalālu-d-dīn, Muaffar Hakīm, 79; death and account of, 123.
Jālnāpùr, Shāh Murād's death at, 34.
Jām, the, zamindar, 443.
Jamālu-d-dīn Ḥusain Anjū (or Injū),
author of dictionary, rewarded,
46, 58; sent to advise Khusrau,
64; waits on Jahāngīr, 160–1;
‘Ādil Khān asks for, 176;
received at Bijapur, 182; report
by, 272; arrives from Bijapur,
298; promoted, 299, 300; offering
of, 317; styled ‘Aẓudu-d-
Jamīl Beg gets 7,000 rupees to distribute among the cavalry, 61 (apparently the Wazīr Jamīl of p. 17 of text).
Jān Beg (or Khān Beg), Wazīru-l-
Jānī, Mīrzā, account of, 223; death at Burhanpur, 223.
Jarrio, Du, quoted, 28 n. 2, 52 n. 1, 69 n. 1.
Jay Singh, son of Mahā Singh, 386; promoted, 389.
Jay Singh Deo, Raja, 364.
Jeddah, customs at, 417.
Jesus, carving of, on a filbert, 201.
Jharokha (exhibition window), 205, 242, 266.
Jhīngā, insect (?), 315 and n. 2.
Jīji Angā, mother of ‘Azīz Koka, 40.
Jilaudār cruelly put to death, 164.
Jilawāna (bridle-money), perquisite of, abolished, 46 and n. 3.
Jitmal shot by Akbar at Chitor, 45.
Jogī and tiger, strange story, 157.
Jogī near Pushkar, 254.
Jugglers, 143.
Jumna River, source of, 4.
Juḿping competition, 105.
Jūtra, a mistake for Khuzistan (see Addenda), 158 n. 3, 162 note.