Jabal aur, a hill near Mecca, 149 n,
158 n 1.
Jabhān, town, 358 n 6.
Jacob, the Patriarch, 302 n 2.
Jacut. See under Yāqūt.
Jāegīr, land held in fief, 120 n 8.
Ja‘far, the Barmecide, Wazīr of Hārūn ar-Rashīd, 286.
Ja‘far Khwāndī. See under Shāh
Ja‘far Khwāndī.
Ja‘far Ṣādiq, one of the Imāms of the
Shī‘ah, 110 n 4.
Ja‘far, son of Sulaimān ibn ‘Alī ibn
‘Abdu-llah ibn al-‘Abbās, a prince
of the ‘Abbāsides, 74 n 2.
Jāfī, a tribe of the Arabs, 6 n 3.
Jaghar Beg Saljūqī, contemporary of
Sulān Maudūd Ghaznawī, 49 n 4.
Jahāngīr Beg the Mughūl, one of the
Amīrs of Humāyūn, 459.
Jahāngīr Qulī Beg, one of the Amīrs
of Humāyūn, 461.
Jahān Numā, a palace and a fortress
at Dihlī, 343, 345 and n 1, 354 and
n 1, 361 and n 1, 386 and n 1.
Jahānpanāh, one of the three cities
of Dihlī, 361 n 1, 366 n 1.
Jahān Shāh, Amīr, one of the generals
of Tīmūr, 358 n 6.
Jāhī Yatmān, of Bukhārā, a poet of
the time of Humāyūn, 618 and n 5,
620, 622.
Jāhī Yātmīyān, 618 n 5. Same as Jāhī
Yatmān (q. v.).
Jāhī-i-Yatmīnān, 618 n 5. Same as
Jāhī Yatmān (q. v.).
Jāhilīyat, or time of Ignorance, the
pre-Islāmic age, 99 n 6, 441 n 2.
Jāhir Dev, the Rājā of Narwar, 129
and n 4. See under Chāhar Ajārī.
Jāhirīyā, uncle of Khusrū Khān Barāwar, the favourite of Sulān Qubu-
d-Dīn Khiljī, 289.
Jahjar, town, 351.
Jahjar river, the, 325 n 3, 326
and n.
Jahtara, name of a place, 414 and
n 3.
Jai Chand, a Zemīndār of Chartūlī,
at the time of Sulān Ibrāhīm
Lodī, 431 n 4.
Jai Chand of Jaunpūr, 364 n 3.
Jai Chand, Rāi, Governor of Qanauj,
contemporary of Sulān Shihābu-d-
Dīn Ghūrī, 70.
Jaiḥūn, the,—or Oxus, 27 and n 1, 37
n 7, 38, 71, 570 n 7. Called also
the Jīḥūn (q. v.).
Jain architecture, 635 n 6.
Jaipāl I., ruler of Hindūstān, contemporary of Sulān Maḥmūd Ghaznawī,
15, 18, 19 and n 2, 20 and n 4, 22
n 6.
Jaipāl II., son of Anandpāl, grandson
of Jaīpāl I, the ruler of Hind, 21,
22 and n 6, 26.
Jaīpūr, district and town of Rājputāna, 93 n 1, 120 n 4, 129 n 2, 299 n 2.
See under Jeypore.
Jaisalmīr, district and town of Rājputāna, 298 and n 7, 465, 562, 563,
567 n 1.
Jājarmī, one of the poets of the time
of Sulān Jalālu-d-Dīn Khiljī, 245.
Jājnagar, called also Jājpūr, capital
of Orissa, 86, 125 n 3, 186 and n 6,
299 and n 2, 329 and n 6, 330,
348.
Jājpūr, on the Baitarānī in Orissa,
125 n 3. Same as Jājnagar (q. v.).
Jalā, baldness of the fore part of the
head, 516 and n 2.
Jalālābās, called also Arail, a town
near Allahabad, 415 n 4.
Jalāl, greatness, 515 and n 6, 516.
Jalāl of Badāon, Mīrān Saiyyid, one
of the learned men of the time of
Sulān Sikandar Lodī, 427.
Jalāl Bhīm of Agra, Mulla, contemporary of Shaikh ‘Alāī, 515 and n 3,
516.
Jalāl Khān Jalū, one of the Amīrs of
Shīr Shāh, 486 n 7, 489 n 9.
Jalāl Khān Jilwānī, one of the Amīrs
of Shīr Shāh, 486 and n 7, 489 and
n 9.
Jalāl Khān Lodī, son of Maḥmūd
Khān of Kālpī, one of the Aīmrs of
Sulān Sikandar Lodī, 422 and nn
4 and 5, 437.
Jalāl Khān Lūhānī, son of Sulān Muḥammad of Bihār, 468, 469, 470.
Jalāl Khān, son of Sulān Maḥmūd
Sharqī of Jaunpūr, 404 n 5, 405.
Jalāl Khān Mīwātī, contemporary of
the Saiyyids of Dihlī, 375, 391.
Jalāl Khān, son of Shīr Shāh, original
name of Islem Shāh Sūr, 456, 457.
Jalāl Khān, son of Sulān Sikandar
Lodī, 423 and n 2, 430, 431 and n 1,
432, 433.
Jalāl Thīm of Agra, Mulla, 515 n 3,
516. See Jalāl Bhīm.
Jalālī, township of, 411, 412 n 2.
Jalālu-d-Daulat, title of Amīr Muḥammad, younger son of Sulān Maḥmūd of Ghaznīn, 29, 33.
Jalālu-d-Dīn Fīroz Shāh, Sulān, 507,
525. Same as Sulān Jalālu-d-Dīn
Khiljī, (q. v.).
Jalālu-d-Dīn Jānī, Malik, one of the
Maliks of Sulān Nāṣiru-d-Dīn Maḥmūd Shāh of Dihlī, 132.
Jalālu-d-Dīn Kāsānī, Qāẓī, one of the
Amīrs of the Shamsīyah dynasty,
125 n 2. See the next.