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Mādan, blacksmith, of Māndū, 364.

Mādho Singh, brother's son of Mān Singh, presented with flag, 17; misconduct, 55.

Maghs, brought by Hūshang, account of, 236.

Mahā Singh, grandson of Mān Singh, son of Jagat Singh, pro­moted to 2,000, 17; appointed to Bangash, and Rām Dās made his tutor, 111; sent to Bangash, 118; given standard, 168; sent to quell Bikramājīt of Bāndhū, 176; does not succeed Mān Singh, but is promoted, and given Garha-Katanga in fief, 266 and n. 3; receives title of Raja, 297; sends elephants, 318; promoted, 328; sons wait upon Jahāngīr, 345; dies of drink, 377.

Mahāban parganah assigned to Mahābat, 116.

Mahābat, title of Zamāna Beg, son of Ghayūr Beg of Kạbul, pro­moted, 24 and n. 3; appointed to pursue Khusrau, 65; given 15,000 rupees, 66; promoted, 77; promoted to 3,000 with 2,500 horse, 146; received robe of honour, etc., 147; sent for to Court, 155; brings tiger-cub, 164; pays his respects, 199; promoted, 217; fief given to, 241; prepares halting-place at Samonagar, 248; ordered to bring ‘Azīz Koka from Udaipur, 258; presents offering, 261; receives charge of Ahmad Beg, 279; splendid offerings, 284; given horse, 285, 297; given presents, 299; pay reduced, 385; appointed to Kabul, 402.

Maḥmūd, Sultan of Ghazni, 117 and note.

Maḥmūd Kamāngar, saint, Humā-yūn's respect for, 135 and note.

Mahtāb garden at Kabul, 106.

Maktūb Khān, librarian, verse by, 12.

Malik ‘Ambar, defeats ‘Abdu-llah, 220; attempt to assassinate, 275; defeat of, 312, 368, 373.

Malwa, account of, 348.

Mān, Rāja, released, 301; loyalty of, 326, 336; killed, 361.

Mān Singh, son (originally nephew) of Bhagwān Dās, 16; maternal uncle to Khusrau, confirmed in government of Bengal, 15, 53; sent a dress of honour, 75; built house at Ḥasan Abdāl, 99; waits on Jahāngīr after being sent for six or seven times, 137; character, 138; presents 100 elephants, 138; presented with a horse, 142; sends sixty elephants, 145; gets leave on appointment to Deccan, 148; sword presented to, 155; summoned to Court, 208; death, 266.

Mān Singh Darbārī at battle at Aḥmadābād, 43.

Mān Singh Sewṛā, 437–8.

Māndū, account of, 364–5, 381, 384; storm at, 383.

Manglī or Mankalī Khān, receives horse and dagger, 147; pro­moted, 282, 298.

Mangoes received from Kairāna, 332.

Manohar Sekhāwat Kachhwāha, son of Raja Lonkaran, Persian scholar and poet, 17; promoted, 112, 231; death of, 321.

Manṣūr Khān, nephew of Wazīru-l-mulk (Jān Beg), 136.

Manucci, quoted, 239 n. 1, etc.

Mārkhūr (wild goat), 113.

Maryam Makānī (Ḥamīda Bānū), Akbar's mother, given charge of Shāhzāda Khānam, 34; presents ruby to Akbar, 409.

Maryam-zamānī, Jahāngīr's mother, Jahāngīr pays his respects to her at Dahr, 76; solar weighing takes place in her house, 78, 230, and Parwīz's marriage, 81, and Jahāngīr's marriage, 145; sent to Agra, 401.

Masīḥu-z-zamān, title of Ḥakīm Ṣadrā, 155.

Mas‘ūd, son of Sa‘d, poet, his couplet, 4 and n. 2.

Mas‘ūd Beg Hamazānī, promoted, 153.

Ma‘ṣūm, Wakil of the Khankhanan, brings MS., 168.

Mathura, 54.

Matricide, punishment of, 353.

Maudūd Chishtī, styled ChishKhān, 379.

Melons, 5; one from near Fathpūr weighed 33 seers, 154; of Kārīz, 270.

Mihtar Khān, account of, 146; death of, 153.

Mihtar Sa‘ādat, name of Pīshrau Khān, 50. Seeshrau.

Mīr ‘Alī, calligrapher, 168 and note.

Mīr ‘Alī, son of Farīdūn, death, 350.

Mīr Mīrān, son of Khalīlu-llah, 304; promoted, 371; gifts to, 389.

Mīr Mīrān, son of Sulān Khwāja, belonging to Deccan army, presents ruby, 230, 388.

Mīrān, see adr Jahān.

Mīrān, Sayyid, his monument to his father, 436.

Mīrzā, Sulān, son of Shāhrukh, character, 120; came from Deccan, 201.

Miyān Tūī, speech of a bird, 138.

Mohan Dās, son of Raja Bikramājīt, 153.

Monkey, strange, 216; story of affection of a goat for young monkey, 445.

Mosque of Ahmadabad, 424–5.

Mu'arrikh Khān, title of Mullā-i-Taqiyyā Shūstarī, 146.

Mu‘aam, see Bāyazīd.

Mubārak ‘Arab, possessor of land in Khuzistan, etc., 158 and note, and 162 and note.

Mubārak Khān Sazāwal promoted, 289; gifts to, 294.

Mubārik Bukhāri, his tomb, 436.

Mubāriz Khān, title of Shaikh Ḥusain, 296; promoted, 298, 409.

Muḥammad Amīn, Maulānā, 135.

Muḥammad Beg, styled Zu-l-faqār Khān, 275. He is mentioned under this title by Sir T. Roe.

Muḥammad Beg, bakhshī, 162.

Muḥammad Ḥakīm, uncle of Jahāngīr, his sons, 57 and n. 2; planted an apricot-tree, 116.

Muḥammad Ḥusain, Khwāja, uncle of Hāshim Khān, superin­tendent of kitchen, sent to Kashmir to act for his nephew, 199; returns, 229; personal appearance and death of, 233.

Muḥammad Ḥusain Chelebī, sent to make purchases in Persia, 237–8.

Muḥammad Ḥusain Mīrzā, rebel, 40; put to death, 44.

Muḥammad Riẓā, ambassador of King of Persia, 374; death, 398.

Muḥammad Riẓā Sabzwārī given 20,000 rupees for distribution, 20.

Muḥammad Shāh, emperor, rein-stitutes Chain of Justice, 7 n. 1.

Muḥammad Taqī, diwan, sent to bring ‘Azīz Khan's family from Mandesūr, 258.

Muhr, gold (?) coin of 1,000 tolas weight given Yādgār ‘Alī, ambassador of Persia, called kaukab-i-ālī‘, 237.

Mū‘īnu-d-dīn Chishtī, of Ajmir, great saint, 1, 34, 42 n. 2, 249.

Mu‘izzu-l-mulk, Sayyid of Bākharz, in charge of buildings, 45; recalls Sharīf, 53; 63; bakhshī, 76; fief-holder of Nakodar, 136; ill and miserable, 164; diwan of Kabul, and promoted, 172; at Kabul, 197; came from Kabul with his sons, 222.

Mukarram Khān, son of Mu‘āam Khān, given a flag, 256; his offering, 323; conquers Khūrdā, 433.

Mukhliṣ Khān, bakhshī of Deccan, 149; punished, 382.

Mukhliṣ Khān, 306.

Mukhtār Beg, diwan of Parwīz, 16.

Mulberry fruited at Lahore in December-January, 271.

Mūlsarī, flower, 6.

Mūmīyā, bitumen, 238.

Mun‘im Khān, his house, 12.

Mūnis Khān, son of Mihtar Khān, presents jug of jade, 146; pro­moted, 153.

Muqarrab Khān, title of Shaikh Hasan, son of Shaikh Bahā or Bhīnā, account of, 27; brings Dāniyāl's children from Bur-hanpur, 28, 75; sends Emperor tapestry, 144; sends picture of Tīmūr, 153–4 and note; brings curiosities from Cambay and Surat, 167; a widow complains against, 172; brings turkey, etc., from Goa, 215; governor of Delhi, 224; bleeds Jahāngīr, 226; gets standard and drums, 230; promoted, 231; presents of, 234; New Year's offering, 237; sent to inquire into affair at Surat, 255; arrives from Gujarat, 297; promoted, 303; presents Abyssinian elephant, 323; made governor of Gujarat, 331; sends mangoes, 332; presents pearl, 415; 424; 432; has presents, 435.

Muqīm, styled by Akbar Wazīr Khān, confirmed in appoint­ment, 13; made co-vizier 20; diwan of Bengal, 22; dismissed, 139; presents sixty elephants, 147.

Murād, Mīrzā, son of Mīrzā Rustam, styled Iltifāt Khān, 298.

Murād, Shāh, second son of Akbar, nicknamed Pahārī, birth and account of, 34; styled Shāhzāda maghfūr after death, 197.

Murshid Qulī Khān, musketeer, abets drinking of Sulān Dāniyāl, 35.

Murtaẓā Khān Dakhanī, distin­guished fencer, receives title of Warzish Khān, 253.

Muṣafā Beg, ambassador from Persia, 282, 284; gets a Nūr-jahānī muhr, 298; takes leave, 299.

Muṣafā Khān, 280; name of Ẓīyar'u-d-dīn Qazwīnī, which see.

Mu‘tamid Khān, author of the Iqbāl-nāma, 117 note; promoted, 300.

Mu‘taqid Khān, son of Iftikhār Khān, distinguished in battle with ‘Umān, 213; had been diwan of Bengal, brought ‘Umān's sons, etc., to Court, 230; produced offering of twenty-five elephants, 230; made bakhshī, 231; buys house in Agra, his misfortunes, 235; went as bakhshī to Bangash, 237; defeats Aḥdād Afghan, 263–4; received title of Lashkar Khān, 265; offering of, 291; promoted, 303; 377; made diwan of Deccan, 406; sent to dis­tribute alms, 432.

Muaffar, Sultan of Gujarat, alleged son of Sulān Maḥmūd, originally Nannū, causes disturbance in Gujarat, 429–31.

Muaffar Ḥakīm, see Ḥakīm Muaffar.

Muaffar Tarkhān, son of Mīrzā Bāqī Tarkhān, belonged to the Tarkhān family of Scinde, waits upon Jahāngīr, 434 and n. 2.