Din, port of, 454 n 7. See under
Dīp.
Dīwal, town of, the modern Tatta,
66.
Dīwān of the Ustād Abu-l-Faraj Rūnī,
the Poet, 54 and n 1.
Dīwāna, 599 and n 1. See under
Qambar Dīwāna.
Dīwān-i-Ḥāfi, 121 n 3, 487 n 6.
Dīwānkhāna, the Hall of audience,
455.
Dīwānkhāna-i-‘Ālī, the royal camp,
568 and n 8.
Dīwāns of Amīr Khusrū of Dihlī, the
famous poet, 197 n 1.
Dīwāns of Mas‘ūd Sa‘d Salman, the
Poet (q. v.), 55.
Djat, same as the Jats, 129 n 2.
Djenguiz Khān. See under the
Chingīz Khān.
Djépour, 93 n 1, 129 n 2. See under
Jaipūr.
Doāb, the, 81 and n 2, 122 n 1, 129,
185, 305, 316, 343, 346, 351, 354,
355, 359, 364, 365, 377 n 6, 378 n 1,
386 n 5, 395, 407, 437, 444.
Dobil, same as the town of Dīwal or
Debal, 67 n 1.
Dow's History of India, 326 n.
Dowson's Dictionary of Hindū Mytho-
logy, 163 n 2.
Dowson's History of India, 6 n 4, 8
n 2, 10 n and n 3, 11 nn 1 and 3,
13 n and n 1, 19 nn 2 and 4, 20 nn
4 and 5, 21 n 1, 136 n 6, 215 n 4,
219 n 3, 222 n 1, 264 n 1, 265 n 5,
266 n 3, 267 n 1, 269 n 1, 450 nn 8
and 9, 457 nn 5 and 6, 459 n 5, 460
n 5, 461 n 9, 466 nn 5 and 7, 467 n 6,
504 n 2, 569 n 4, 574 nn 1 and 9,
575 n 3, 579 n 7, 624 nn 8 and 9.
Dozy, Suppléments aux Dictionnaires
Arabes, 44 n 5, 543 n 3.
Drachma, a silver coin of the Greeks,
origin of the word dirham, 18 n 1.
Drury, Useful plants of India, 173
n 2, 303 n, 550 n 1, 627 n 2.
Duff, Mr. Grant, 265 n 4.
Dughlāt Kashmīrī, one of the Amīrs
of Humāyūn, 463 and n 6.
Duhal, a kind of drums, 143 n 2.
Dūl Chain, Rāo, Governor of Bhat,
contemporary of Tīmūr the Great,
355 n 4.
Dūn, hill of, 438 and n 7.
Dūnkar, a Brahman poet of the reign
of Sulān Sikandar Lodī, 426 and
n 5.
Durgāwatī, Rānī, ruler of the country
of Kara Katanka, contemporary of
‘Adlī, 554.