Kabīr, Shaikh, of Shaikh Salīm's family, 29. See Shajā‘at.
Kabul, Jahāngīr visits, 105; fruits, 116.
Kahārs (bearers) hamstrung, 164.
Kalind, hill, source of the Jumna, 4.
Kāliyādaha, description of, 354.
Kalyān, son of Rāja Bikramājīt, i.e. Patr Dās, misconduct and punishment, 104.
Kalyān, Rāja, official of Bengal, offering of, 192; promoted, 199; governor of Orissa, 202; promoted and made Rāja, 326; inquiry about, 389; pronounced innocent, 390, 402.
Kalyān, Rāja, of Īdaṛ, 427.
Kalyān Rāy, superintendent of port, Cambay, 417.
Kāma, river, 101.
Kamāl Chandharī, 67.
Kamāl Khan, slave, died, 149, 150.
Kamāl, qarāwul (huntsman) at tiger-hunt, 186; styled Shikār Khān, 409.
Kamāl, Sayyid, failed to stop Khusrau, 59; distinguished himself in battle, 60, 64.
Kamālu-d-dīn Yādgār ‘Alī, Persian ambassador, 196.
Kāmil Khān, title of Khurram, son of ‘Azīz Koka, 188.
Kāmrān's garden, Lahore, 68.
Kānkriya tank, Aḥmadābād, 420.
Karam Chand, son of Jagannāth, promoted, 156.
Karam Sen Rāṭhor, promoted, 291.
Karamsī, wife of Jahāngīr, mother of Bihār Bānū Begam, 19 and n. 3.
Karan, son of Ränä Amar Singh, 26, 273; waits on Shāh Jahān, 276 (cf. Roe), 277–8; Jahāngīr exhibits his skill to, 286–7; receives present of 50,000 rupees, 287; gifts to, 289; gets leave, 293; returns, 317; statue of, 332.
Kārīz, near Herat, melons of, 270, 422, 435.
Kashmir, account of, 94, 96; strange births at, 406; plague in, 442.
Kaukab, son of Qamar Khān, whipped and imprisoned, 171; escapes and is recaptured, 440; account of, 440–2.
Kaukab-i-āli‘, silver coin, 11; large coin (though called a muhr, it probably was silver) given to Persian ambassador, 237.
Keoṛā, flower (Pandanus), 6.
Kesho Dās, son of Rāy Kalah, 181.
Kesho Dās Mārū, 19 n. 3; promoted, 21, 79, 296, 297, 390, 410; horse sent to Bengal for, 170.
Ketkī, flower (Pandanus), 6 and n. 4.
Khalīlu-llah, son of Ghiyāu-d-dīn, pays his respects, 131; account of, 131; death of, 145, 305.
Khān ‘Ālam, title of Barkhūrdār, son of ‘Abdu-r-Raḥmān, 154; appointed ambassador to Persia, 248; Shāh ‘Abbās allows him to smoke, 371; sends melons, 435. See also Barkhūrdār.
Khān Ā‘am, see ‘Azīz Koka.
Khān Daurān, see Shāh Beg.
Khān Jahān Lodī, oniginal name Pīr Khān, received title of Ṣalābat Khān, 87; character of, 89; given title of Khān Jahān, 128; skill as shot, 129; raised to rank of 5,000, 139; offers to go to Deccan, 161; sent for, 296; takes leave, 299; promoted, 372.
Khānī, value of coin, 96 and n. 2.
Khānjar Khān, brother of ‘Abdu-
Khānjar Khān, title of Ṣāliḥ, 230.
Khānkhānān, see ‘Abdu-r-Raḥīm.
Khar, village, 98 and n. 1.
Kharatara, Sewra sect, 437.
Khawāṣṣ Khān, jagirdār of Qanauj, death of, 328.
Khiẓr Khān, late ruler of Khāndesh, presents to, 76.
Khiẓrābād, apparent source of Jumna, 4, 134.
Khūb-Allah, son of Shāh-bāz Kambū, promoted, 325.
Khūn-pāra (congestion of blood), 226 and n. 1.
Khūrdā conquered, 433.
Khurram, Bābā, name of Shāh Jahān, birth of, 19; brought up by Ruqayya Begam, 48; rank of 8,000, 87; lunar weighment in Ūrta garden, 115; reveals Khusrau's plot, 123; given fief, 132; jewels given to, 156; marriage present of 50,000 rupees sent to house of Muaffar Ḥusain Mīrzā, whose daughter was engaged to Khurram, 159; marriage took place, 180; his rank increased from 8,000 to 10,000, 192; helps Anūp Rāy with tiger, 186; rauk increased from 10,000 to 12,000, 217; his marriage with I‘tiqād's daughter Arjumand Bānū (Mumtāz-maḥall), 224 and n. 2; makes New Year's offering, 236; sent to visit Akbar's tomb on anniversary, 247; sent against the Rānā, 256, 258, 259, 260, 265; his success, 273, 276; waits on Jahāngīr, 277; birth of son (Dārā), 282; presents rare ruby, 285; promoted to equal rank with Parwīz, 288; his weighment, 306; tastes wine, 306; increase of rank, 320; leaves for Deccan, 337; gets title of Shāh Sulān Khurram, 338; enters Burhanpur, 368; given a dress, 377; birth of daughter (Rūshanārā), 389; his reception, 393–4; increased rank, 395; gives ruby, etc., to Jahāngīr, 399; his weighment, 424; presents fruit, 439.
Khurram, son of ‘Azīz Koka, promoted from 2,000 to 2,500, 23; appointed governor of Sorath or Jūnagadh, 155; gets title of Kāmal Khān, 188.
Khūsh-khabar Khān, title given to Shamsī, 64.
Khusrau, Sulān, eldest son of
Jahāngīr, given a lakh of rupees,
12; his flight, 51; cause of
mother's suicide, 55; 58; 59;
attendants seized, 61; attacks
Lahore, 62; defeated, 64; captured,
66, 67; brought before
Jahāngīr, 68, 70, 72; chains
removed, 111; his plot, 122,
130; his daughter inspected by
Jahāngīr, 149; son born to
him by daughter of ‘Azīz Koka
and called by Jahāngīr Buland-
Khusrau Beg, slave of Mīrzā Khān (‘Abdu - r - Raḥīm), came from Patna and waited on Jahāngīr, 240.
Khusrau Bī Ūzbeg, waited on Jahāngīr and received dress, etc., 206; appointed to Sarkar of Mewar and promoted, 229, 282; death, 284.
Khwāja, Muḥammad Ḥusain, the brother of Khwāja Muḥammad Qāsim. See Muḥammad Ḥusain Khwāja.
Khwāja Beg Mīrzā Ṣafawī, governor of Ahmadnagar, 181; good conduct, 182; his adopted son Ṣaliḥ, 230.
Khwāja Jahān, title of Dūst Muḥammad, 46, 53, 57; makes offering, 167; ordered to make a house, 191; promoted, 217, 219, 286, 326; waits on Jahāngīr, 225; sent to make inquiries, 231; his melon-bed, 241; 5,000 rupees given him for distribution, 249; offering, 317.
Khwāja Mīr, son of Sulān Khwāja, 388.
Khwāja Tābūt, or ‘coffin Khwāja,’ mummy of, 117.
Khwāja Yādgār, brother of ‘Abdu-
Kifāyat Khān, title of Mīrzä Ḥusain, 376; promoted, 439.
Kishan Chand, son of Mota Rāja, made officer of 1,000, 128.
Kishan Chand, son of the Raja of Nagarkot, made a Raja, 281.
Kishan Dās, accountant of stables, received the rank of 1,000, 226.
Kishan Singh, did good service, and was wounded in fight with Rānā, 151; promoted, 151, 281; death of, 291–3.
Kishmishī, kind of grape, 5 n. 1.
Kishwar Khān, son of Qubu-d-dīn, governor of Rohtas, 144; presented twenty - two elephants, 165; promoted and made faujdar of Uch, 170; killed, 210. See also Ibrāhīm Shaikh.
Koṭ Tīrāh, 8 kos from Jalālābād, 263.
Kūch Bihār, two daughters of this zamindar who had been taken by Islām Khān, together with a son and ninety-four elephants, produced before Jahāngīr, 269; zamindar of, 443, 444.
Kumaon, Raja of, 218.