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Nād ‘Alī Maidānī, 198; promoted, 303, 317; offerings, 321 (the entry here should be dāna kish, marten-skins); death, 348.

Nagīna garden, Ahmadabad, 435.

Najību-n-nisā or Fakhru-n-nisā, sister of Muḥammad Ḥakīm and aunt of Jahāngīr, death of, 144.

Nakodar, 135, 136 and n. 1.

Nandanah, red deer of, 129. See I.G., xviii, 349.

Nannū or Nabū, styled Muaffar Khān, 429.

Naqīb Khān, of Qazwīn, son of ‘Abdu - l - Laīf, original name Ghiyāu-d-dīn, death of, 264; buried beside his wife, 265.

Naryād, parganah in Gujarat, 415.

Nāṣiru - d - dīn, Khaljī, buildings made by, 354; evil behaviour, 365–7, 408, 409.

Naṣru-llah, given rank of 700 with 400 horse, 153.

Nathu Māl, Rāja of Manjholi, 79 and n. 4.; promoted, 296.

Nauras, musical compositions of ‘Ādil Khān, 272 and n. 1.

Naushahr, fort on the Kāma, 102.

Nawāzish Khān, title of Sa‘du-llah, son of Sa‘īd Khān, 197; pro­moted, 237, 444; leave to depart, 287, 443.

Naar-jīvī, brought Akbar news of Humāyūn's death, 38 (‘jīvī’ should be ‘chūlī’).

Naīrī of Nīshāpūr, poet, 188 (Rieu, ii, 817b).

New Year Feasts, 48, 85, 138, 154, 165, 191, 206, 235, 259, 280, 317, 370.

News-writers, 247.

Nīlāb, river (Indus), 101.

Nīlgaw, Jahāngīr's cruelty in con­nection with hunt of, 164; incident about shooting one, 189.

Ni‘matu - llah, married to Jānish Begam, sister of ahmāsp, 131.

Niām, Humāyūn's librarian, 21.

Niām, Khwāja, brings pome­granates, 391.

Niām, of Shiraz, story - teller, receives 3,000 rupees, 77.

Niām Thaneswarī, dismissed to Mecca, 60.

Niāmu-d-dīn, historian, 420.

Niāmu-d-dīn Auliyā, saint, 169.

Niāmu - d - dīn Khān, 311; pro­moted, 320.

Nūr-bakht elephant, 396, 410, 418.

Nūr Gaj, name of elephant and its description, 47.

Nūr-Jahān, 192 note; name first mentioned in Tūzuk, 266; makes presents to Karan, 278; name changed from Nūr - maḥall to Nūr-Jahān, 319; Rāmsar belongs to, 342; shoots a bird, 348; shoots four tigers, 375; given parganah of Ṭoḍā, 380; gives a feast, 385; entertains Shāh Jahān, 397; receives presents from Shāh Jahān, 401.

Nūr-nāma, poem, 222.

Nūru-d-dīn, son of Ghiyāu-d-dīn ‘Alī Āṣaf-Khān (No. ii), plots with Khusrau and is put to death, 122–3.

Nūru-d-dīn Jahāngīr Pādshāh, title assumed, 3.

Nūru-d-dīn Muḥammad, Naqsh-bandī, father of Salīma Sulān Begam, 232.

Nūru-d-dīn Qulī, promoted, 418.