C.

Çabāḥīs, the, 201.
Çabūḥī,—a poet, 189.
Çādiq Khān. See under Çādiq Mu-
ḥammad Khān and Muḥammad
Çādiq Khān.
Çādiq Muḥammad Khān,—one of the
Great Amīrs and commanders, 29,
43, 56, 57, 58, 110, 148, 169, 224,
290, 292, 320, 359, 369, 370, 390.
See also under Muḥammad Çādiq
Khān.
Çadīqah [Çiddīqah?],—another name
of 'Āishah, the wife of Muḥammad,
349 and n 4.
Çadr, the,—the fourth officer of the
empire and the highest law officer,
22 and n 4, 48, 70 and n 4, 270.
Çadr Jahān,—the muftī of the em-
pire, 278, 305, 383, 389, 414, 415,
418.
Çadru-d-dīn Lāhorī,—Qāzī of Bah-
roṇch in Gujrāt, 276, 285.
Çadru-d-dīn Sambhalī, Qāzī, 291.
Çafālī, Mīr Sayyid,—one of the per-
sonages of Bhakkar, 252.
Çafarāni,—the two first months of the
Muslim year, 260 n 5.
Çaff-shikan, signification of the word,
84 and n 2.
Çaḥābah, the,—the Companions of
Muḥammad the Prophet, 214 and
n 2, 215.
Çāḥib-i-Qirān, or the Fortunate,—
title of Taimur [Tamerlane], 87 n 1.
Çāḥib-i-Zamān, or Lord of the Age,
—title of the Mahdī who shall
appear at the end of the world,
295.
Cairo,—the metropolis of Egypt, 43
n 3.
Cajīti, Rājah, 244 n 4, for Rājah
Gujpatī, a zamīndār of Ḥājīpūr
and Patna, which see.
Çalābat Khān,—Vazīr of Nizāmu-l-
Mulk, the King of Aḥmadnagar,
354.
Calcutta, 22 n 5, 49 n 4.
Çāliḥ Da'ī, Mīr,—a holder of Jāgīrs
in Bengāl, 333.
Cambay [Kambhāyat], town of, 145,
146, 167 n 3, 249, 256 and n 2, 341,
344.
Canouj, town of, 27 n 1. See also
under Kanouj and Qannouj.
Caspian Sea, the, 214, 254 n 2.
Catalogue of MSS. in library of King
of Oudh, Sprenger's, 30 n 1, 108
n 2, 112 n 1, 280 n 2.
Cathay, [Khiā],—name of Northern
China, 335, 405 and n 2.
Chaghatāi Dictionary, the,—Calcutta
edition, 49 n 4.
Chaghatāi language, the, 23 n 4, 48
n 4.
Chaghatāi Khān,—one of the Amīrs
of Akbar, 25.
Chaghatāis, the, 43 n 1, 44 n 5, 195
n 1, 220.
Chaghtāi or Chagtāi, the. See the
above.
Chaharbāgh, town of, 91.
Chakks, the,—a well-known tribe
and the dominant one in Kashmīr,
3.
Chamārī, village of, 166. See under
Chamyārī.
Chāmpānīr, fortress of,—in Gujrāt,
110, 173, 370.
Chamyārī, a place in the neighbour-
hood of Lāhor, 10. See under
Chamārī.
Chanab, the. See under the Chenāb.
Chandar Sen, son of Maldēo, ruler of
Marwār, 137, 188.
Chandarsīn. See the above.
Chandērī, town of, 151.
Chandi,—a sacred book of the Hin-
dūs, 271 n 1.
Chandogh,—Turkī name of a kind of
stores, 39.
Changīz Khān. See under Chingīz
Khān.
Chānildah, Shaikh, an inhabitant of
the town of Sīwahnah, 294. See
Shaikh Chāyan Ladah.
Chanpānīr. See under Champānīr.
Chappar-band houses, 185.
Chaucer's Canterbury Tales, 296 n 1.
Chāyan Ladah, Shaikh,—of Sīhnah,
386. See Shaikh Chānīldah.
Chelah,—name given to a number of
disciples of Akbar's new religion,
336.
Chenab, the,—one of the five rivers
of the Panjāb, 304 n 5, 359, 394,
396.
Chingīz Khān,—the Great Mughūl
emperor, 46, 59 n 6, 93 n 1, 328.
Chingīz Khān,—successor of Sulṭān
Muḥammad in the government of
Gujrāt, 67, 68, 105, 110, 147, 151
and n 2.
Chishtī, Khwājah Mu'īnu-d-dīn. See
under Mu'īnu-d-dīn Chishtī.
Chishtī, Shaikhu-l-Islām or Shaikh
Islām or Shaikh Salīm Fatḥpūrī,—
one of the Great Shaikhs of Hind,
73, 112, 124, 136, 139, 140, 157,
201, 202, 204, 215, 358, 423, 424.
Chītor,—a fortress in Mālwah, 26,
48, 105, 107, 108, 111, 124, 239, 416.
Chobān or Chūbān Mīr,—Wazīr of
Sulṭān Abū Sa'īd Moghūl, 31, 60.
Chogān or Chougān,—a game resemb-
ling Polo, 86, 235 and n 7.
Chorāgaṛh, fortress of, 345. See
also under Chourā-gaṛh and Choura-
gaḍh.
Choubālah,—one of the fords of the
Ganges, 158.
Chougān. See under Chogān.
Choukandī, 150.
Chourā-gaḍh, fortress of,—the capital
of the district of Gaḍha-Katangah,
65, 66, 78. See also under the next.
Chourā-gaṛh, fortress of, 78 n 2, 86.
See also under Chorāgaṛh and
Chourā-gaḍh.
Chūbān or Chobān, Amīr, 31. See
under Chobān.
Chūnāgaṛ or Chūnāgaṛh, the capital
of Sūrat, 145, 370, 371. See also
under Jūnāgaṛh.
Chunāṛ, fortress of, 26 and n 3, 27,
28, 84, 104. See also Chunhār.
Chunāṛ hill, the, 28.
Chunhār, fortress of, 44, 62. See also
Chunāṛ.
Çiffīn,—famous scene of a battle
between 'Alī and Mu'āwiyah, 318.
Circassia, 352.
Çloka [Couplet], 347 n 1.
Code of the Changīz Khān, the, 46
and n 3, 59 n 6.
Colgong [K'halgāṇw], town of, 244
[n 2.
Companions of the Prophet, 318.
See under the Çaḥābah.
Constantinople, 175, 282.
Corah of Scripture [Qārūn], 66 n 3.
See under Qārūn.
Cossaks, the,—derivation of the word,
43 n 2.
Court of Persia, Kitto's, 1 n 3.
Cowley, the Poet, 296 n 1.
Crœsns, King of Lydia, 66 n 2.
Çūbahs, the,—the divisions of Akbar's
empire, 290 n 2.
Çuffah,—signification of the word,
129 and n 4.
Çūfī Aḥmad,—musician of Masnad-i-
Çād of Dihlī, 418, 419. See also
under Aḥmad Suflī.
Çūrat, town of, 249. See also under
Sūrat.
Cuttack,—the capital of Orissa, 198
n 5, 199 n 1.