J.

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
Sulān 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 Sulān Qubu-
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 Sulān Ibrāhīm
Lodī, 431 n 4.
Jai Chand of Jaunpūr, 364 n 3.
Jai Chand, Rāi, Governor of Qanauj,
contemporary of Sulān 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 Sulān 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 Sulān 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
Sulān 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
Sulān Sikandar Lodī, 422 and nn
4 and 5, 437.
Jalāl Khān Lūhānī, son of Sulān Mu­ḥammad of Bihār, 468, 469, 470.
Jalāl Khān, son of Sulān 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 Sulān 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 Sulān Maḥ­mūd of Ghaznīn, 29, 33.
Jalālu-d-Dīn Fīroz Shāh, Sulān, 507,
525. Same as Sulān Jalālu-d-Dīn
Khiljī, (q. v.).
Jalālu-d-Dīn Jānī, Malik, one of the
Maliks of Sulān 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.