K.

Ka‘bah, the, 12 n 2, 97 n 4, 368 n 1,
584, 585, 612, 613 n, 624.
Kabak
, 622 and n 1.
Ka‘batain, the Temples of Mecca
and Jerusalem, 151 n 2.
Kabīr, Amīru-l-Umarā Malik Mubā­rak, of the Amīrs of the Tughlaq
Shāhī dynasty, 342 and n 1.
Kabīr Khān Sulānī, one of the
Maliks of Sulān Shamsu-d-Dīn
Iyal-timish, 98 and n 2.
Kābul, territory and town of, 13 n 1,
14 n 3, 46 n 1, 49, 132 n 6, 359,
388, 390, 435, 436, 443, 446, 448,
465, 466, 500, 501, 530, 559, 567,
568, 573, 575, 576, 578, 579, 580,
581, 582 and n 7, 584 and n 3, 585,
590, 591, 604, 617, 618, 632.
Kachha, one of the fords of the
Jamna, 406 n 6. Called also Kīchā.
Kachhan, Malik, called Itimar or
Ḥimār, one of the Amīrs of Sulān
Ghiyāu-d-Dīn Balban, 220, 226.
Kadba, name of a country, probably
Garha-Katanka, 433 n 3.
Kāethar, the district of Rohilkhand,
131 n 4. Called also Kāithar (q. v.),
Katīhar, and Kaithal (q. v.).
Kāf, 615 n 5.
Kāfir
, a Non-Muslim, 576 n 5, 577 n.
Kāfiyah
of Ibnu-l-Ḥājib, a famous
treatise on Grammar, 428 and n 6,
467 and n 2.
Kafsh ‘Alī, a common name among
the Shī‘ah, 604.
Kāftan, cutting or cleaving, 615
n 5.
Kāfūr Hazār Dīnārī, name of Malik
Mānik, slave of Sulān ‘Alāu-d-Dīn
Khiljī, 251 and nn 3 and 7, 256.
Called also Kāfūr Nāib (q. v.).
Kāfūr Nāib, called Hazār Dīnārī,
name of Malik Mānik, slave of
Sulān ‘Alāu-d-Dīn Khiljī, 251 and
nn 3 and 7, 265 and n 1.
Kahf, Sūratu-l-
, name of a Chapter
in the Qur'ān, 207 n 1.
Kahfu-d-Daulat wa-l-Islām, one of
the titles of Sulān Maḥmūd of
Ghazuīn, 29.
Kāhī, Maulānā Qāsim, a poet of the
time of Humāyūn, 584 and nn 1
and 3, 601.
Kāhī Kābulī, Mīyān, 584 n 2. Same
as Maulānā Qāsim Kāhī, see the
above.
Kahwar, town of,—now known as
Shamsābād, N.-W. P., 377 and n 3.
Kaikāūs, one of the ancient Kings of
Persia, 43 n 1, 216.
Kai Kāūs, son of Mu‘izzu-d-Dīn Kai-
Qubād of the Balbanī dynasty, 227,
230 n 1. Same as Sulān Sham­su-d-Dīn Kai Kāūs.
Kai Khusrau, one of the ancient
Kings of Persia, 116 n 4.
Kai Khusrū, son of sulān Muḥam­mad, son of Ghiyāu-d-Dīn Balban,
213, 219, 220 n 2, 222, 224. He
was called by the title of Khusrū
Khān.
Kai Qubād, Sulān Mu‘īzzu-d-Dīn,
son of Sulān Nāṣiru-d-Dīn Bugh
Khān, of the Balbanī dynasty, 135
n and n 1, 213, 219, 220 and n 2,
221, 224, 230 n
1.
Kaiqubād, one of the ancient Kings
of Persia, 595.
Kaiqubād, son of Sulān Muḥammad,
son of Ghiyāu-d-Dīn Balban, 213.
Kairwān or Qairawān, the ancient
Cyrene, in the province of Tunis,
167 n 4.
Kaithal or Katīhal, a village in the
neighbourhood of Dihlī, 121 n 8,
131 and n 5, 294 n 5.
Kaithal, the country of Kaithar
(q. v.), 335 and n 9.
Kaithar country, the district of
Rohilkhand, 185 and n 2, 335 and
nn 5 and 9, 359 and n 4, 365, 375,
377, 379, 380, 384, 385, 387. Called
also Kāethar (q. v.), Katīhar or
Kateher and Kaithal.
Kaithar, the river of, 387.
Kaitharīs, the, 185 and n 3.
Kaiumours (or Kaikāūs), son of Sulān
Mu‘izzu-d-Dīn Kaiqubād of the
Balbanī dynasty, 230 n 1.
Kaiwān, the planet Saturn, 582 n 1.
Kajak
, the hook in the game of qabac
andāzī, 621 n
5.
Kajwī Khatrī, a protégé of the Mubā­rak Shāhī family, 393 and n 3, 394.
Ka‘k
, or Cakes, origin of the name of
Ka‘kī (q. v.), 92 n 2.
Ka‘kī, a name of the famous saint
Khwāja Qubu-d-Dīn Ushī, 92 n 2.
Kālā Bhār Shaikh Muḥmmad Farma­lī, nephew of Sulān Buhlūl Lodī,
411 n 2, 413 n 13.
Kālā Bhār, or Kālā Pahār, brother of
Sikandar Sūr (q. v.), 544 and n 1.
Kalān Beg, Khwāja, one of the Amīrs
of Bābar, 439, 448 453, 455, 456,
462, 465.
Kalānor or Kālānor, fort of, 305, 324,
383 and n 8. See also Kalānūr.
Kalānūr, town of, 436, 437. See also
under Kalānor.
Kalān want,—or
Kalāṇ-wat, a Hindī word meaning a
singer or musician, 557 and n 1.
Kālā Pahār. See under Kālā Bhār,
brother of Sikandar Sūr.
Kālāpānī, the,—a river lying between
the Jumna and Ganges, 360 and
n 3, 386 n 8. Called also the
Kālī Nadī or Kālinī (q. v.).
Kalārchal, mountains of,—the moun­tains of Sirinor, 307 n 4.
Kalāwant
, a singer or musician, 557
n 1. See Kalāṇ-wat.
Kal Chandar, governor of the fortress
of Mahāwun on the Jon, at the
time of Maḥmūd of Ghaznīn's inva­sion, 24 and n 5.
Kālewar, fortress of, 95, 268 n 4.
Same as the fortress of Gwāliār.
Kālī, the goddess, 484 n 1.
Kālīchar, for the fortress of Kālinjar,
451 n 4.
Kālidāsa, the famous poet, 95 n 6.
Kālī Kābulī, Mīyān, 584 n 3. See
under Kāhī Kābulī.
Kalikavartta, town, 24 n 6.
Kalīlah
and Damnah, the famous
book of Fables, 56.
Kalimah, the Muḥammadan creed,
446 and n 5, 447.
Kālī Nadī, the, 360 n 3, 378 n 1.
Called also the Kālāpānī (q. v.),
and the Kālinī (q. v.).
Kālindī, the, 378 n 1. Same as the
Kālī Nadī (q. v.).
Kālinī, the,—a river between the
Jumna and Ganges, 360 n 3, 378 n
1, 386 and n 8. See the Kālī Pānī.
Kālinjar, fortress of, 25 and n 5, 26,
35, 36, 451, 471 and n 3, 481 n 5,
482, 486.
Kālī Pānī, the,—a name of the river
Biāh, 251, 386 n 8. See the
Kālinī.