E.

Eastern Proverbs, Roebuck's, 20 n 1,
22 n 3, 28 n 1.
Eden, garden of, 200.
Egypt, 43 n 3, 45 n 3, 397, 419.
Elias, the Prophet, 73. See also the
next.
Elijah the Tishbite, 201 n 4, 379. See
also the above.
Elliot, Sir H., 1 and n 2, 4 n 3, 5 n 4,
7 n 4, 25 nn 2 and 3, 29 nn 2 and 5,
33 n 2, 34 n 3, 35 n 1, 38 n 5, 46 nn 1
and 4, 52 nn 3 and 5, 55 n 4, 57 nn
2 and 4, 58 n 2, 60 n 4, 61 n 3, 65
n 3, 72 n 4, 78 n 2, 79 n 4, 80 n 1, 93
n 2, 94 n 6, 95 n 4, 96 n 2, 97 n 1,
101 n 3, 102 n 5, 106 n 1, 150 n 2, 155
n 1, 156 n 1, 157 n 1, 161 n 1, 166
n 1, 173 n 1, 182 nn 1 and 3, 184 n 1,
195 nn 2 and 3, 196 nn 1 and 3, 240
n 3, 247 n 1, 259 n 1, 293 n 1, 333
n 6, 355 n 6, 425.
Elphinstone, 5 n 6, 27 n 1, 168 n 3, 321
n 3, 334 n 1, 357 n 2.
England, 40 n 1.
Erskine's Bābar, 65 n 1.
Erskine's Humāyūn, 5 nn 4 and 7, 54
n 4, 345 n 2.
Euphorbia, 147 n 2.
Europe, 267, 299.
Exodus, Book of, 47 n 4, 255 n 3.

F.

Fadak,—a hamlet in the vicinity of
al-Madīnah in Arabia, 318.
Faizī of Sarhind,—a poet, 394.
Faizī, Shaikh, son of Shaikh Mubārak
of Nāgor and brother of Shaikh
Abu-l-Fazl 'Allāmī,—King of the
poets, 75, 216, 255, 267, 273, 277,
297, 304, 319, 327, 330, 361, 363,
377, 381, 385, 386, 390, 402 and n 1,
407, 410 and n 5, 420, 421.
Fakhru-d-dīn Mashhadī, Shāh, son of
Mīr Qāsim, a Mūsawī Sayyid of
Mashhad, 95 and n 3.
Fakhru-d-dīn Khān, Shāh,—a Zamīn-
dār of Mālwah, 249.
Fakhrunnisā Bēgum, daughter of
Humāyūn, the Emperor of Hin-
dūstān, 72 n 3.
Farāh,—a town in the territory of
Sijistān, 316 n 1.
Farḥat Khān,—one of the Amīrs of
Akbar, 185, 244.
Farīd Bakhshī, Shaikh. See under
the next.
Farīd Bokhārī, the Bakhshī, Shaikh,
—one of the generals of Akbar,
333, 362, 366, 396, 410, 412.
Farīd, Shaikh,—a Muḥammadan
Saint, 137.
Farīdūn,—an ancient King of Īrān,
164. See also under Afrīdūn.
Farīdūn, son of Mīrzā Muḥammad
Ḥakīm, son of Humāyūn the Em-
peror of Hindūstān, 359.
Farīdūn Khān,—maternal uncle of
Mīrzā Muḥammad Ḥakīm, son of
Humāyūn, 91, 299, 300, 301, 303,
357.
Fārighī, Mīr, brother of Shāh Fatḥ-
ullāh Shīrāzī, 111.
Farmūlī. See under Humāyūn and
Shāh Farmūlī.
Farrāsh-khānah, the,—description of,
402.
Farrukh Dīwānah,—one of the Im-
perial Amīrs, 158.
Farrukh Khān, son of Khān-i-Kalān,
—one of the Imperial Amīrs, 153,
154.
Fāryābī, al-,—a great Arabic Doctor,
382 n 2.
Fatḥ Khān, Master of the Elephants,
and General, 364.
Fatḥ Khān Afghān Tabnī or Tibatī,—
Governor of the fortress of Rohtās,
27, 79, 80, 159 n 1. See Fatḥ Khān
Masnadi 'Ālī.
Fatḥ Khān Bārha,—one of the gener-
als of Dāūd, son of Sulaimān
Kararānī, the ruler of Bengal, 183.
Fatḥ Khān, Masnadi 'Ālī. See under
Fattū Khān and Fatḥ Khān Afghān
Tabnī.
Fatḥpūr, town of, 112, 118, 124, 128,
137, 138, 139, 140, 154, 163, 169,
173, 174, 189, 192, 200, 201, 218,
225, 234, 235, 243, 251, 255, 256,
261, 262, 269, 272, 274, 276, 290,
292, 294, 300, 305, 307, 310, 321,
325, 337, 339, 345, 346, 352, 355,
356, 368, 371, 387, 400. Also called
Fatḥpūr Sīḳṛī.
Fatḥpūr Sīḳṛī, town of, 213 n 1. See
the above.
Fatḥpūrī Chishtī, Shaikhu-l-Islām.
See under ChishShaikhu-l-Islām.
Fatḥullāh Bakhshī, Khwājagī, 323,
372.
Fatḥullāh, Mīr. See under Shāh
Fatḥullāh Shīrāzī.
Fatḥullāh Sharbatī,—one of the Im-
perial Courtiers, 361.
Fatḥullāh of Shīrāz, Mīr Sayyid,—
the Chief Çadr of Hindūstān, 325,
326, 381. See also under Shāh
Fatḥullāh and 'Azdu-d-daulah.
Fatḥullāh Tarīn, Shaikh,—a deputy
of Shaikhu-l-Islām Fatḥpūrī, 157
and n 1, 424.
Fāṭimah, daughter of Muḥammad
the Prophet, 36 n 2, 59 n 4.
Fāṭimah, daughter-in-law of Shaikh
Badah, Lord of Āgra, 59, 60.
Fatū, a ghulām of 'Adalī, the Em-
peror of India,—Governor of the
fortress of Chunāṛ, 28, 62, 159 and
n 1. See also the next.
Fattū Khān or Fatḥ Khān, Masnadi
'Alī, 159 and n 1. Same as the
above.
Fawātiḥu-l-wilāyat, the,—of Mullā
Alim of Kābul, 348 and n 3.
Fazā'il Bēg, the Blind, brother of
Mun'im Khān, the Khān Khānān,
54.
Fazīḥat, Qāzī, 104 and n 1. See un-
der Fazīlat Shērshāhī.
Fāzil Muḥammad Khān, son of Rashīd
Khān-i-Kalān, 168.
Fazīlat Shērshāhī, Qāzī,—commonly
called by the contemptuous name
of Qāzī Fazīḥat, 104 and n 1.
Fazlah,—a name of contempt given
to Shaikh Abu-l-Fazl 'Allāmī, 283.
Fazūlī of Baghdād,—name of a
famous poet, 210.
Ferdusi. See under Fīrdūsī of Ṭūs.
Ferishta. See under Firishta.
Fīrdūsī of Ṭūs,—the celebrated poet,
47 n 4, 317.
Firishta, 5 n 9, 9 n 1, 33 n 2, 49 n 4,
60 n 4, 87 n 3, 144 n 5, 151 n 1.
Fīrozābād, town of,—in the neigh-
bourhood of Āgra, 285.
Fīrozah, Ḥiṣār, 137. See also under
Fīrūzah castle.
Fīrozpūr, parganna of,—in the neigh-
bourhood of Lāhor, 301.
Fīrūzah, castle of, 39. See also
under Fīrozah Ḥiṣār.
Fīrūzah Kābūlī,—a learned Doctor,
[186.
Fitzgerald's Omar Khayyām, 192 n 1.
Four Virtues, the, 312 and n 1.
Fraser, 206 n 2.
Freytag's Proverbs of the Arabs, 333
n 4.
Fuçūçu-l-ḥikam, the,—name of a
book, 266.
Fūlād,—slave of Mīrzā Sharafu-d-dīn
Ḥusain, 60.
Fūlād Bēg Barlās, Mīrzā, 278, 328,
376.