Hunter's Indian Empire, 32 n 1.
Ḥūrīs
, the women of Paradise, 281,
485 and n 3.
Ḥusain, son of ‘Alī ibn-Abī Ṭālib,
third Imām of the Shī‘ah, 151 n 5,
200, 205 and n 1, 481 and n 8, 622
and n 3, 623 and n 1.
Ḥusain ibn ‘Alī ibn Maikāl, one of
the Amīrs of Sulān Mas‘ūd Ghaz­nawī, 36, 37 n 7, 38.
Ḥusain Arghūn. See under Shāh
Ḥusain Arghūn.
Ḥusain Baṣrī the Wazīr, Khwāja, of
the Amīrs of Sulān Ghiyāu-d-Dīn
Balban, 220 n 2.
Ḥusain Farmalī, Mīyān, of the Amīrs
of the Lodī dynasty, 435.
Ḥusain Jilwānī, Rāi, one of the Amīrs
of Islem Shāh Sūr, 494, 495, 541,
542 and n 14, 546.
Ḥusain Khān Ghilzāī, one of the
Amīrs of the Afghān Sūr dynasty,
542, 544.
Ḥusain Khān, son of Khān-i-Jahān, of
the Amīrs of Sulān Buhlūl Lodī,
406.
Ḥusain Khān, son of Maḥmūd Sharqī,
of Jaunpūr, 404 n 5, 405. See
under Ḥusain Sharqī.
Ḥusain Khān, Mīrzā, one of Amīrs of
Humāyūn, 574.
Ḥusain Khān, son of Qāsim Khān, of
the Amīrs of Humāyūn, 589.
Ḥusain Khān, son of Sulān Sikandar
Lodī, 431 and n 1.
Ḥusain Khān, ‘Umdatu-l-Mulk, of the
Amīrs of Sulān ‘Alāu-d-Dīn of the
Saiyyid dynasty, 401, 402.
Ḥusain Kharmīl, one of the Amīrs of
the Ghorī dynasty, 67 and n.
Ḥusain, Malik, Tāju-l-Mulk, uncle of
Sulān Jalālu-d-Dīn Khiljī, 229,
231.
Ḥusain Niāmu-l-Mulk, son of Amīr
Mīran, one of the Amīrs of Sulān
Fīroz Tughlaq, 333 n 2.
Ḥusain Qudsī of Karbalā, Mīr,—a
poet, 623 and n 6.
Ḥusain, son of Shāhbeg Arghūn, 560
n 8. Same as Mīrzā Shāh Ḥusain
Arghūn (q. v.).
Ḥusain Sharqī, Sulān, son of Sulān
Maḥmūd of Jaunpūr, contemporary
of Sulān Buhlūl Lodī, 404 and n
5, 405, 406, 407, 408 and n 6, 409
and n 8, 415, 416.
Ḥusain Zargar of Qandahār, Qāẓī, 420.
Ḥusainu-d-Dīn ‘Iwaz, Malik, 86 and
n 3. See Ḥusāmu-d-Dīn ‘Iwaz.
Ḥusainu-d-Dīn Ughal or Ughul Beg,
ruler of the Doāb at the time
of Sulān Qubu-d-Dīn Aibak, 81
and nn 2 and 3.
Ḥusāmu-d-Dīn Abūrija, the Mustaufī,
one of the Maliks of Sulān Muḥam­mad Tughlaq Shāh, 308.
Ḥusāmu-d-Dīn Barāwar, Malik, of
the Amīrs of Sulān Qubu-d-Dīn
Khiljī, 285, 290.
Ḥusāmu-d-Dīn ‘Iwaz,—or
Ḥusāmu-d-Dīn Khiljī, Malik, 86 and
n 3. Eventually becomes Sulān
Ghiyāu-d-Dīn ‘Iwaz (q. v.).
Ḥusāmu-d-Dīn al-Muwaẕẕinī, Maulā,
author of a commentary on the
Miftāḥu-l-‘Ulūm, 428 n 2.
Ḥusāmu-d-Dīn Tarmadī, Shaikh, 133
n 2.
Hushyār, Malik, of the Amīrs of the
Saiyyid dynasty, 396, 398.
Ḥūt, the Zodiacal sign Pisces, 195
n 2.
Huwa, name of the Almighty, 603
n 6.
Huẕail, a tribe of the Arabs, 28 n 1.
Hwen Thsang, the Chinese Traveller,
382 n 4.
Hyades, the, ad-Dabarān, 367 n 3.
Hyarotis, the,—the river Rāvī in the
Panjāb, 23 n 3.
Hydaspes, the,—the river Jhelam,
23 n 3.
Hyderābād of the Deccan, 271 n 6.
See Ḥaidarābād.
Hydraotes, the,—the river Rāvī in
the Panjāb, 23 n 3.
Hypanīs, the,—or
Hyphasis, the,—the river Biah in the
Panjāb, 23 n 3.