Da‘watu-l-asmā, a system of incantation, 445 and n 6, 459 n 2. See
the above.
Daz, the Brazen fortress of, in the
story of Isfandiyār in the Shāh
Nāmah, 321 n 1.
Debal, the modern Tattah, 67 n 1.
Called also Dīwal (q. v.).
Debālpūr, district and town of, 229,
392, 393, 399. See also under
Depālpūr, Dībālpūr and Dīpālpūr.
Debī Chandan, the Red sandal, 484
n 1.
Deccan, the, 237, 256, 270 n 6, 271
and n 6, 309, 327. See also under
the Dakhan and the Dakkan.
De Goeje, Glossary on Muqaddasī,
217 n 2.
Dehli. See under Dihlī.
Deipāl, the Hindū commander of the
fortress of Sonpat at the time of
Sulān Mas‘ūd Ghaznawī, 37 and
n 4.
Deipūr or Dīpūr, town of, 46 and n 2.
Delhi. See under Dihlī.
Denarius, a silver coin of the Romans,
origin of the word dīnār, 18 n 1.
Denarius aureus, a Roman gold coin,
18 n 1.
Deogarh, 422 n 2, for the fortress of
Ūntgaṛh (q. v.).
Deogarh. See under Deogiri.
Deoghar. See under Deogīr.
Deogīr, district and town of, 237,
239, 240, 247 n, 251 n 7, 255, 256,
274, 283 and n 3, 284, 286 and n 1,
297, 302, 303, 309. Sulān Muḥammad Tughlaq Shāh gives it the
name of Daulatābād (q. v.), making
it his capital.
Deo Gīr, a rebel during the reign of
Sulān Jalālu-d-Dīn Khiljī, 237.
See Ram Deo.
Deogiri or Deogarh, capital of the
Yadava Kingdom, 271 n 6, 272 n.
See under Deogīr.
Deo Kot, town of, 85.
Deorīmal, son of Silhadī, one of the
chiefs of Rāī Sen, a contemporary
of Shīr Shāh, 476 n 3.
Depālpūr, district and town of, 249,
251, 363 n, 383 n 11, 389. See also
under Debālpūr, Dībālpūr and
Dīpālpūr.
Dewal Rānī, one of the ladies of the
harem of Rāi Karan of Gujerāt,
heroine of the ‘Ashīqa of Mīr
Khusrū, 256, marries Khiẓr Khān,
son of Sulān ‘Alāu-d-Dīn Khiljī,
266, 275, 276, 281.
Dhankob, town, 493 n 5, 498 n 1,
See Dhankoṭ.
Dhankoṭ, town, 493 and n 5, 498 and
n 1, 500.
Dhār, district and town of, 294, 361,
364 and n 2, 384 and n 5, 385 and
n 3, 422 n 3.
Dhārānagar, fortress of,—the citadel
of Daulatābād (q. v.), 314.
Dhatūrā, note on, 535 n 2.
Dhanūj or Danūj, Rāi of Sunārgānw,
contemporary of Sulān Ghiyāu-d-
Dīn Balban, 186 and n 6.
Dhāwa, a runner, from the Sanskrit,
302 and n 3.
D'Herbelot, 14 n 1, 16 n 2, 21 n 1,
40 n 1, 46 n 5, 51 n 2, 55 n 3, 56
n 1, 61 n 5, 73 n 1, 91 n 2, 143 n 4,
147 n 1, 148 n 1, 149 n, 158 n 3,
167 n 3, 191 n 2, 303 n 4, 310
n 2.
Dholpūr, a Native state in Rājputāna
and Capital of the state, 385 n 3,
410, 419 and n 3, 420, 423, 437,
444, 445.
Dholpūr State, in Rājputāna, 419
n 3.
Dhopāmaū', a place, 407.
Dhor Samund,—or
Dhor Samundar, a place in the south
of India, 265 and n 6.
Diārbakr, town of,—in Armenia, 61
n 5.
Dībālpūr, district and town of, 187,
349, 401. See also under Debālpūr,
Depālpūr and Dīpālpūr.
Dictionary of Greek and Roman Anti-
quities, Smith's, 19 n, 29 n 5, 76 n,
367 n 3.
Dictionary of Greek and Roman Bio-
graphy, Smith's, 46 n 5, 332 n.
Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geo-
graphy, Smith's, 23 n 1, 30 n 1,
35 n 2, 394 n 5.
Dictionary of Hindū Mythology,
Dowson's, 163 n 2.
Dictionary of Islām, Hughes', 2 n 5,
97 n 4, 113 n 1, 150 n 2, 151 n 6,
156 n 1, 157 n 2, 176 n, 183 n 2,
191 n 4, 200 n, 205 n 1, 216 n,
303 n 4, 320 n 4, 356 n 4, 368 n 1,
369 n 3, 392 n 6, 420 n 8, 424 n 9,
445 n 6, 446 n 5, 459 n 2, 472 n 6,
480 n 5, 481 n 8, 485 nn 1 and 2,
488 nn 5 and 7, 510 n 4, 522 n 5,
571 n 1, 572 n 5, 601 n, 603 n and
n 2, 613 n, 622 n 3, 623 n 1, 636 n 2.
Dictionary of Oriental Biography,
Beale's 32 n 1, 33 n 1, 233 n 4, 272
n 1, 279 n 3, 624 n 6. See also
under Beale and the Oriental Biographical Dictionary.
Dictionnaire de la Perse, Meynard's,
30 n, 35 n 2, 42 n 1, 43 nn 1 and 2,
46 n 1, 573 n 3.
Dictionnaire Turk-Oriental, Pavet de
Courteille's, 91 n 1, 145 n 2, 215
n 1, 325 n 2, 353 n 1, 439 n 4, 440 n.
Diglito, name of the Tigris in the
upper part of its course, 394 n 5.
Dihlī, 14, 21 n 4, 25 n 5, 37 n 3, 64,
69, 70, 72, 77, 78, 81 n 2, 87, 88
and nn 1 and 3, 89, 90, 91, 92 and
n 2, 93, 95 and n 7, 96, 98 n 3, 99
and n 2, 121 and n 8, 123 and n 5,
124, 125, 126 and n 3, 129 and n 2,
130, 131, 132, 133 n 2, 134 and nn
1 and 4, 135 n, 185, 188, 196, 218
n 3, 219, 220, 221 n 3, 222, 225,
227, 228, 231, 233, 237, 238, 239,
244, 247 and n and n 4, 248, 249,
250, 255, 256, 257 and n 7, 260 and
n 7, 261, 266 n 1, 267, 268, 269 n 5,
271 and n 6, 272 n, 273, 274, 283,
284, 285, 286, 292, 293, 294 and n 4,
295, 297 n, 298, 299, 300, 301, 302,
303, 304, 305, 309, 310, 313, 315,
316, 318, 322, 323, 324, 325 and
n 3, 328, 330, 333 and n 1, 334, 335,
337 n 7, 338, 341, 342, 343, 344,
346, 347 and n 3, 349, 350 and n 3,
351 and n 10, 352, 354, 356 and n 1,
357 and nn 2 and 3, 358 n 6, 359,
361 and n 1, 362, 363, 364 and n 5,
365 and n 8, 366 and nn 1 and 3,
375, 377 n 4, 378, 379, 380, 381,
383, 384 and n 5, 385 and n 3, 386
and n 1, 387, 388, 390, 391, 396,
398, 399 and n 3, 400, 401 and n 4,
402 and n 1, 403, 404 n 2, 405, 406,
407, 410 and n 4, 411 and n 7, 412
n 2, 413, 418, 426, 427, 432 n 10,
433, 437, 438, 442, 455, 458, 462,
472, 492, 504, 505, 506, 521, 525,
526, 529, 542, 543, 548, 549, 557,
577 n, 594, 595, 596, 600, 609 n 5,
610 n 4. The name is also written
Dehlī, Delhī and Dillī.
Dijla. See under the Dajla.
Dik, district, 129 n 2.
Dilāwar Khān Lūhānī, one of the adherents of Bābar, 437.
Dillī, 464 and n 2, 466. See under
Dihlī.
Dimishqī, Yaḥy ibn ‘Abdu-l-Laīf
Qazwīnī, author of the Lubbu-t-
Tawārīkh, 34 n 9.
Dīn, town, 458 n 6.
Dīnār, a gold and silver coin, 18 n 1,
19 n.
Dīnār, value of the silver coin, 24 n 2.
Dīnār Ḥaramī, Malik,—one of the
Amīrs of Sulān ‘Alāu-d-Dīn Khiljī,
259. Sulān Qutbu-d-Dīn Khiljī
gives him the title of afar Khān
and appoints him Governor of
Gujrāt.
Dīnārī, a beverage, 31 n.
Dīnpanāh, fortress of,—in Dihlī, 472,
600.
Dīnūr, name of a place, 46 n 2, 47
n 2.
Dīp, port of,—in Gujarāt, 454 and
n 7. Called also Diu.
Dīpūr, town of, 46 and n 2. Also
written Deipūr.
Diqq, note on the fever so called,
316 and n 4.
Dirham, a silver coin, 18 n 1, 19 n
and n 6, 24 n 2.
Dissertations, Gladwin's, 608 n 3