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Racing, horse, at Kabul, 110.

Rāe bel (flower), 6 and n. 2.

Rāgho Dās Kachhwāha killed at Ahmadabad battle, 43.

Rahman-dād, younger son of Khan-khanan, given suitable mansab, 222.

Railings in the public audience hall, construction of, 242.

Rājmahendra, Raja of, 433.

Rājū, Sikh, put to death, 73.

Rākhī (bracelet), custom of wearing, 244.

Rām Chand, Bandīlah, capture of, 82; released, 87; Jahāngīr marries his daughter, 160.

Rām Dās Kachhwāha, promoted to rank of 3,000, 21; 29; to receive fief, 128; at tiger-hunt, 186; sent to accompany ‘Abdu-llah Khān, 201–2; given Ranthan-būr, 202; advice unheeded, 220; sent to adjust disputes between Qilīj and Amirs, given horse, robes, and 30,000 rupees for expenses, 233; reported death of, 252; made Raja, 379; promoted, 418.

Rāmsar in Ajmir, 342.

Rānā Amar Singh, 249. See Amar Singh.

Rang, kind of goat (ibex), description of, 109, 122.

Rankatta, village, 139 and n. 1.

Rashīd Khān, 402.

Ratan, son of Bhoj-hāra, waits on Jahāngīr and presents valuable elephants, given title of Sarbu-land Rāy, 140.

Raushanīs or Tārīkīs, 253 and n. 1.

Rāwal Sāl Darbāri, given flags, 17.

Rāwal Samarsī, of Bānswāla, 379.

Rāwalpindī, 98; hunting at, 129.

Rāy ‘Alī Bhatī, killed in Gujarat, 50.

Rāy Mān, captain of Khidmatiya, 414.

Rāy Rāy Singh, son of Rāy Kalyān Māl, of Bikanir, has charge of Mīrzā Muḥammad Ḥusain, 44; promoted to 5,000, 49; his rebellion, 76, 84; his misconduct in matter of Khusrau, 130–1; comes to Court and is pardoned, 131 and n. 1; death, 217; wished to make Sūraj Singh his heir, 218; his folly, 438.

Regulations (dastūru-l-‘amal), 7–10, 205.

Release of prisoners, 10 and n. 2.

Riqā‘ (kind of writing), 146 and n. 2.

Rodgers, C. J., quoted, 12 n. 1.

Rohtās, fort in Panjāb, 96 and n. 2.

Rohū (fish), 414.

Ruby, historic, 409.

Rūdar, Raja of Kumaon, 218.

Rūhu-llah, 390; death, 391.

Ruknu - d - dīn, Afghan Shaikh, styled Shīr Khān, promoted, 17; given Peshawar, 102; given Gujrat in Panjab, 111; waits on Jahāngīr at Dhaka in Khaibar, 127; dies of drink, 134–5.

Rūp Khawā, founder of Rūpbās, presented offering, 166; 202; gets title of Khawāṣṣ Khān and made faujdar of Qanuj, 224.

Rūpbās, near Agra, hunting at, 166; numerous antelopes at, 190; afterwards called Amānā-bad, 247, 252.

Ruqayya Sulān Begam, daughter of Hindāland first wife of Akbar, given a garden, 48; brings up Shāh Jahan, 48; visits father's tomb at Kabul, 110.

shanārā Begam, birth of, 389.

Rustam, Mīrzā, son of Mīrzā Sulān Ḥusain, dress of honour sent to, 21; waits on Jahāngīr, 226; given government of Scinde, 229, 261; sent by Akbar to Deccan, 262; sent by Jahāngīr to Scinde, 262 and n. 1; mis­conduct, 263; pardoned, 265; accident to, 403.

Rustam Khān, servant of Shāh Jahān, 405; given garden, 427; promoted, 435.

Rustam-Khānbāṛī, 426.

Rūz - afzūn, of Behar, becomes Muhammadan, 295.

Rūzbihān Shirāzī, Mullā, given money to expend on anniversary of Shaikh Salīm, 159.