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-
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-
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-
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 Chishtī Khān, 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. See Pīshrau.
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 Sulān Khwāja, belonging to Deccan army, presents ruby, 230, 388.
Mīrān, see adr Jahān.
Mīrān, Sayyid, his monument to his father, 436.
Mīrzā, Sulān, son of Shāhrukh, character, 120; came from Deccan, 201.
Miyān Tūī, 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-
Mu‘aam, 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-
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‘āam 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-
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 Sulān Dāniyāl, 35.
Murtaẓā Khān Dakhanī, distinguished fencer, receives title of Warzish Khān, 253.
Muṣafā Beg, ambassador from
Persia, 282, 284; gets a Nūr-
Muṣafā 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 ‘Umān, 213; had been diwan of Bengal, brought ‘Umān'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.
Muaffar, Sultan of Gujarat, alleged son of Sulān Maḥmūd, originally Nannū, causes disturbance in Gujarat, 429–31.
Muaffar Ḥakīm, see Ḥakīm Muaffar.
Muaffar Tarkhān, son of Mīrzā Bāqī Tarkhān, belonged to the Tarkhān family of Scinde, waits upon Jahāngīr, 434 and n. 2.