Pahār, son of Ghaznīn Khān, matricide, put to death, 353.
Pahārī, see Murād Shāh.
Pahluwān Bahā'u-d-dīn, 445.
Palās-tree, 97.
Pāmpūr, village in Kashmir, famous for saffron, 92.
Pandanus, see Keoṛā and Ketkī.
Pandits, religious discussion with, 32, 33.
Panipat, battles at, 39, 58.
Pargāla, fargul (kind of garment), 247 and note, 252. See 182, 203.
Parwīz, Sultan, son of Jahāngīr, sent against Rānā, 16; used to keep Jahāngīr's seal, 18; birth of, 18–19 and n. 1; directions to, 26; report from about Rānā, ordered to Agra, 70; joins Jahāngīr, 73, 74; given sword, 75; 130,000 rupees sent as marriage present for Murād Shāh's daughter, betrothed to Parwīz, 78; solar weighing of, 81; sent to Deccan, 156; ruby worth 60,000 rupees given to, 156; Khandesh, Berar, and Āsīr, given to, 157; pearl rosary given to, 157; unsatisfactory results, 161; takhtī sent to, 171: failure of, 183; son born to, 279; offering of, 310.
Patā, properly Tapā, a Sewra sect, 437. See Addenda.
Pathān Miṣr, 1,000 rupees given to, 160.
Patr Dās, styled Rāy Rāyān, receives title of Raja Bikramājīt and made Master of Ordnance, 22; appointed to Gujarat, 50; honoured, 284.
Pāyanda Khān Moghul, to receive a jagir, 143; death, 294.
Peaches, 116, 118.
Pesh Bulāgh, fort, 105, 263.
Phūl kaṭära, what is it, 230 and note.
Pīm Bahādur, killed, 50.
Pineapples, 5.
Pīr, Shaikh, built mosque at Mairtha, 241 (see also Addenda); given 1,000 rupees, 346.
Pīr Khān, see Khān Jahān Lodī.
Pīshrau Khān, styled Mihtar Sa‘ādat, 50; came from Persia with Humāyūn, 50; death, 149–50.
Pitlād, parganah in Gujarat, 415.
Plague, outbreak of, in Panjab, 330; in Kashmir, 442.
Plantains (bananas), wild, at Māndū, 383, 386–7; golden plantains (sōna-kela), 397.
Poplar, white, 7.
Portuguese Viceroy, defeat of, 274.
Price, Major, quoted, 15 n. 2; 23 n. 1 and passim.
Prithī Chand, son of Rāy Manohar, promoted, 328.
Prosperity, four causes of, 235.
Pushkar, lake and temples, 254; Jahāngīr visits, 264.
Pūn Pūn, fight on bank of, 175.