I.

Ibak, soubriquet of Sulān Qubu-d-
Dīn of the Slave dynasty of Dihlī,
77 n 2. See Aibak.
Ibak, slave of Sulān Qubu-d-Dīn
Aibak or Ibak of Dihlī, 89.
Ibn ‘Abbās, uncle's son of the Pro-
phet, 199 n 3.
Ibn Arsalān, a relative of Sulān
Maḥmūd of Ghaznīn, 33 and
n 2.
Ibn Aīr [Athīr] Jazarī, the Arab
Historian, author of the Kāmilu-t-
Tawārīkh, 27 n
3, 624 and n 8.
Ibn Baiār, author of the Mufradāt,
146 n 6, 172 n 2, 173 n
and nn 2
and 3, 182 nn 1 and 4, 550 n 1,
627 n
2.
Ibn Baūa, Travels, 67 n 1, 127 n 4,
221 n 3, 223 n 1, 265 n 5, 272 n,
307 n 4, 311 n
5.
Ibn Ḥauqal, the Arab Geographer,
30 n 1.
Ibn Khaldūn, the Arab Historian, 151
n 4, 157 n 1, 181 n 2, 191 n 2, 217
n 5, 244 n
6.
Ibn Khallikān, the Arab Historian,
6 n 3, 12 n 1, 30 n 1, 35 n 1, 38 n 3,
42 nn
1 and 3, 51 n 2, 55 n 3, 59
n 1, 73 n 1, 74 n 2, 149 n, 151 n 6,
152 n 2, 167 n 3, 198 n 2, 287 nn
1
and 2, 352 n 1, 481 n 6.
Ibn Kulūm, one of the poets of the
Mu‘allaqāt, 109 n 4.
Ibn Mākūla, the Historian, 6 n 3.
Ibn Muljim, the assassinator of ‘Alī
ibn Abī Ṭālib, 207 n 6.
Ibn Kutaibah [Qutaibah], an Arab
author, 287 n 1.
Ibn Sa‘īd, the Arab Geographer, 17
n 4.
Ibn Serapion, the Arab Geographer,
571 n 2.
Ibn Sīnā (Avicenna), 533 n 1.
Ibn ‘Umar, the island of,—an island
of the Tigris above Mosul, 624 n 8.
Ibnu-l-‘Amīd, a celebrated Arabic
writer, 198 n 2.
Ibnu-l-Ḥājib, author of the Kāfiyah,
a famous treatise on Grammar,
428 n 6, 467 n 2.
Ibrāhīm, Abraham of the Scriptures,
392 n 6. See under Abraham.
Ibrāhīm, one of the guards at the
palace of Sulān Qubu-d-Dīn Khiljī
of Dihlī, 289.
Ibrāhīm Khān, son of Qub Khān,
one of the Amīrs of the Wālī of
Bangāla, 470.
Ibrāhīm Khān, son of Ghāzī Khān
Sūr, one of the cousins of Sher
Shāh, 539, 541, 542, 543, 544, 545,
546, 547. Assumes the title of
Sulān Ibrāhīm (q. v.).
Ibrāhīm, Malik, son of Saiyyid Ḥasan
Kaithalī, feofee of Sulān Muḥam­mad Tughlaq Shāh, 309.
Ibrāhīm Lodī, Sulān, son of Sulān
Sikandar Lodī, 430, 431 n 1, 433
434, 436, 438, 439, 440, 441, 442,
443, 444, 467 and n 6, 468, 470.
Ibrāhīm Mīrzā, son of Suleimān
Mīrzā of Badakhshān, 581.
Ibrāhīm, the Saiyyidu-s-Salāīn, ibn
Sulān Mas‘ūd ibn Maḥmūd Ghaz­nawī, 51, 52, 53 and n, 54 and n 1.
Ibrāhīm Shāh Sharqī, Sulān of
Jaunpūr, 361, 363 and n 2, 364 and
n 3, 375, 386 n 2, 393, 398, 403.
Ibrāhīm Sharqī, Sulān of Jaunpūr.
See the above.
Ibrāhīm Sūr, grandfather of Sher
Shāh, 466.
Ibrāhīm Sūr, Sulān, 542, 548, 549,
550, 552, 553, 554, 592, 597. See
under Ibrāhīm Khān, son of Ghāzī
Khān.
Ibtidā, a term of Prosody, 606 n 4.
Idrīs, Malik, Governor of Rohtak for
Maḥmūd Shāh of the Tughlaq
dynasty, 365 n 5, 375.
‘Idu-l-aẓḥā, the festival of Sacrifice,
the chief of the Muḥammadan
festivals, 392 n 6.
‘Idu-l-Fir, the festival following the
fast of Ramaẓān, 392 n 6.
‘Idu-l-Qurbān, same as ‘Idu-l-aẓḥā
(q. v.), 392 and n 6.