Brahmanputr.
Brentford, 301 n 2.
Brian O'Linn, 618 n 1.
Briggs, Ferishta, 13 n 1, 16 nn 1 and
2, 19 n 5, 20 n 2, 23 n 2, 27 n 4,
28 nn
2 and 4, 29 nn 1 and 5, 30
n 2, 31 n, 33 n 2, 34 n 5, 36 n 9, 47
n 7, 48 nn
2 and 4, 66 nn 2 and 4,
259 n 5, 273 n 4, 300 n 3, 304 n 1,
307 n, 327 n 1, 329 n 9, 331 n 10,
332 n, 334 n 2, 336 n 5, 338 n 1,
344 n 7, 348 nn
3 and 9, 350 n 3,
355 nn
1 and 4, 359 n 2, 360 n 3,
365 n 2, 367 n, 379 nn
1 and 2, 393
n 5, 400 n, 410 n 3, 414 nn 3 and 5,
417 n 5, 419 n 1, 424 n 4, 425 n 6,
461 n 3, 478 n 7, 488 n 5, 490 n 4,
566 n 13, 624 n 6, 625 n
3.
Broach, 311 n 3. See under Barūj.
Bū ‘Alī, commonly known as Ibn
Sīnā (Avicenna), 533 and n 1.
Bubonic plague, 524 and n 1.
Budāon. See under Badāon.
Budāon gate, in Dihlī, 227, 260.
Budāonī. See under Badāonī.
Budāūn. See under Badāon.
Budāūnī. See under Badāonī.
Buddhists, the, 95 n 3.
Budh, Shaikh, a learned physician of
Bihār in the time of Sher Shāh and
Islem Shāh, 521 and n 4, 522.
BughKhān, son of Sulān Ghiyāu-d-
Dīn Balban. See under Nāṣiru-d-
Dīn BughKhān.
Buhlūl Lodī, Malik and afterwards
Sulān, 398, 399, 400, 401 and
n 4, 402 and nn 1 and 5, 403 and
nn 4 and 5, 404 and n and nn 2
and 5, 405, 406, 407 and n 1, 408
and n 6, 409 and n 7, 410 and
nn 1 and, 4, 411 and n 2, 412 n 2,
413 n
13, 466.
Buhlūl, Sulān, ibn-i-Kālā Lodī. See
the above.
Buhlūl, Shaikh, brother of Shaikh
Muḥammad Ghau of Gwāliār,
comtemporary of Humāyūn, 459.
Bukhārā, 13 n 1, 14 n 1, 20 n 2, 27
n 1, 89, 93, 446 n 2, 533 n 1, 570
n 7, 588 n
4, 618 and n 5.
Bukhārī, Imām, the celebrated author
of Ṣaḥīḥu-l-Bukhārī, a collection of
authentic traditions, 6 and n 3.
Bukkur, later name of al-Manṣūrah
in Sind, 36 n 10, 559 n 5. See
under Bakkar and Bhakkar.
Bulandshahr, district and town of, 89
n 4, 121 n 5, 395 n 4, 396, 546 n 4.
Bulgār, one of the sons of Gaz, the
tenth son of Yāfi (Japhet), 61 n 5.
Bulgarians, the,—descended from
Bulgār (q. v.), 61 n 5.
Bu-l-Muaffar, 77 and n 1, for Abu-l-
Muaffar Mu‘izzu-d-Dīn Muḥammad
Sām Ghūrī.
Būmah, the Owl,—the type of ill-
omen, 58 n 1.
Burāq, the animal upon which
Muḥammad was mounted during
his ascent to heaven, 150, 292 and
n 6, 293 n.
Burgess, Sūrya Sidāhānta, 163 n 2.
Burhān, servant of Sulān Maḥmūd
of Gujarat, 533 and n 5.
Burhānābād, township, 386.
Burhān-i-Qāi‘, a Persian Dictionary,
79 n 1, 101 n 1, 102 n 5, 108 n 4,
109 n 4, 115 n 3, 117 n 2, 122 n 3,
137 n 6, 138 n 3, 143 n 2, 146 n 1,
152 nn
3 and 6, 153 nn 1 and 4,
154 n 5, 158 n 6, 159 n, 160 n 2,
166 n 1, 167 n 2, 171 n 2, 172 nn
2,
3 and 4, 173 n 2, 178 n 4, 182 nn 1
and 4, 192 n 3, 193 n 1, 314 n 1,
319 n 4, 321 nn
1, 2 and 4, 340
n 2, 352 n 1, 629 n 1.
Burhān Niām Shāh, ruler of the
Dakkan, 624 n 6.
Burhānpūr, 455 n 4.
Burhānu-d-Dīn Balārāmī, Shaikh, one
of the Amīrs of Sulān Muḥammad
Tughlaq Shāh, 314.
Buri Gangā river, the, 377 n 3, 384
n 4.
Burqa‘
, a kind of veil, 503 and n 2.
Burton's Pilgrimage to El-Medina and
Mecca, 97 n 4, 177 n
4.
Bushire, 572 n 1.
Bushkāl
, the rainy season, from the
Turkī pushakāl or pushkāl, 325 n 2.
Bust, capital of Zābulistān, 14 and
n 3, 33, 34, 47, 48 n 4, 50. See
under Bost.
Būstān of Shaikh Sa‘dī of Shīrāz, 187
n 2, 467.
Būstān Afrūz
, a red flower without
odour, 629 and n 1.