Kali-Sind, the,—a tributary of the
Chambal river, 385 n 3.
Kālpī, district and town of, 375, 393,
394, 408, 409, 411 n 2, 414, 422 n
4, 423, 430, 431, 443, 446, 463, 526,
541, 548, 549, 552, 555.
Kamāl Khān, one of the Maliks of
Sulān Mubārak Shāh of the dynas­ty of the Saiyyids, 384.
Kamāl, Rāi, governor of Talaundī,
382 n 1. Same as Kamālu-d-Dīn
Mubīn (q. v.).
Kamālu-d-Daulah Sherzād, Sulān,
son of Sulān Mas‘ūd, son of Ibrā­hīm Ghaznawī, 55 and n 2.
Kamālu-d-Dīn, a protégé of Muḥam­mad Shāh, son of Sulān Fīroz
Shāh, 338.
Kamālu-d-Dīn ‘Alī Shāh Quraishī,
grandfather of Shaikh Bahāu-d-Dīn
Zakarīyā, 133 n 2.
Kamālu-d-Dīn Garg,—or
Kamālu-d-Dīn Kark, Malik, one of
the Amīrs of Sulān ‘Alāu-d-Dīn
Khiljī, 265, 267, 282.
Kamālu-d-Dīn Mubīn, Malik, one of
the Amīrs of the Fīrūz Shāhī dy­nasty, 352, 362, 382, and n 7.
Kamālu-d-Dīn Nāib-i-Lashkar, 393
and n 1. See under Kamālu-l-
Mulk.
Kamālu-d-Dīn, Qāẓī,—one of the
Qāẓīs of Sulān Nāṣiru-d-Dīn Maḥ­mūd Shāh of Dihlī, 128 n.
Kamālu-d-Dīn Ṣadr-i-Jahān, Qāẓī,—
one of the Qāẓīs of Sulān Muḥam­mad Tughlaq Shāh, 318.
Kamālu-d-Dīn Ṣūfī, one of the Maliks
of Sulān Qubu-d-Dīn Khiljī, 291.
Kamālu-d-Dīn Sulaimān, son of Far­rukh Shāh of Kābul, 132 n 6.
Kamālu-l-Mulk, Maliku-sh-Sharq, the
Nāib-i-Lashkar, one of the Maliks
of Mubārak Shāh of the Saiyyid
dynasty, 393 and n 1, 395, 396,
397, 398.
Kamāngar, Maulānā Zainu-d-Dīn
Maḥmūd, of the Naqshbandī
Shaikhs, 588 and n 4.
Kāmil fi-t-Tārīkh
,—or
Kāmilu-t-Tawārīkh of Ibn Aīr Jazarī,
a general History, 624 and n 8.
Kamkhāb, 588 n
4.
Kāmrān, country of, 83.
Kāmrān Mīrzā, brother of Humāyūn,
453, 456, 462, 464, 465, 494, 500,
501, 502, 503, 567, 574, 578, 579,
580, 581 and n 3, 582 and n 7, 583
and n 3, 584 and n 3, 585, 586,
588, 606 n
3.
Kāmrān Mīrzā, grove of,—outside
Lāhor, 494.
Kāmrūd, country of, 84 and n and n
1, 86, 87, 135.
Kanbhāyat (Cambay), in Gujarāt,
311 n 3, 454 and n 6.
Kaubū, Shaikh Samā‘u-d-Dīn, one of
the Ulamā of the time of Sulān
Sikandar Lodī, 411 and n 9.
Kandama, fortress of, called also
Gandaba, 28 n 4.
Kandarkhī, township of, 545.
Kandhū, one of the Maliks of Sulān
Ḥusain Sharqī of Jaunpūr, 416 n 9.
Kāngra, town, 331 n 3.
Kāngū Khatrī, a protégé of the Mubā­rak Shāhī family, 393 and n 3, 396.
Kanhaiyā, one of the names of Krish­na, 478 n 7.
Kanhaiyā, minister and agent of Rāi
Māldeo, the ruler of Nagor and
Jaunpūr, 478 and n 7, 479 and n 6.
Kanhar Dev, governor of the fort of
Jālor in the reign of Sulān ‘Alāu-
d-Dīn Khiljī, 265.
Kānī, a coin, 87 n 1.
Kanī, name of a place, 548 n 3.
Kanjūī Khatrī, 393 n 3. See under
Kajwī Khatrī.
Kanpilah, town of, 81 and n 4, 185
and n 1, 363, 377 and n 4, 384,
407.
Kansa, Rājā, of Mathra,—the enemy
of Krishna, 24 n 6.
Kānt, town in the Shāhjahānpūr Dis­trict, N.-W. P., 546 and n 3.
Kānthar, country of, 185 n 2. See
Kaithar.
Kantit, one of the fords of the Gan­ges, 416 and n 3.
Kānt-o-Golah, country of, 546 and
n 3, 598 and n 8.
Kanyā, or Kanhaiyā, minister of Rāi
Māldeo, 479 and n 6.
Kanz-i-Fiqh
, the,—a work on Muḥam­madan Law, 545.
Kapak, the Mughul, invades Multān
in the reign of Sulān ‘Alāu-d-Dīn
Khiljī, 252 and n 3.
Kapanak
, a felt garment, 628 n 1.
Kapisthala, the village of Kaithal
(q. v.), 121 n 8.
Karāchī, 67 n 1.
Karāchī district, 560 n 8.
Karāchil, mountains of,—the moun­tains of Sirinor, 307 n 4.
Kara-Kanka, or Garha-Katanka,
country of, 433 and n 3.
Kara-Katanka, country of, 433 and
n 3, 554. Called also Garha Katan­ka (q. v.).
Kara Khiāī, the, 103 n 3.
Karamanians, the,—a sect of false
religionists, 30.
Karāmat, a miracle performed by a
pious person, 625, 626 n.
Karan, Rāi, of Gujerāt,—contempo­rary of Sulān ‘Alāu-d-Dīn Khiljī,
255, 256.
Karāsū river, the, 360 n 3, 386 n 8.
Same as the Kālā Pānī or Kālinī
(q. v.).
Karāwān, a province of Central Asīa,
43 n 4.
Karbalā, town of, 205 and n 1, 481
n 8, 622 n 3, 623 n 6.
Kardīz, a district lying between
Ghazna and Hindustān, 66 and n 1.
Karīmu-l-Mulk Auḥadī, Malik, bro-
ther of Shams Khān Auḥadī of
Baiāna, 378.
Karmat (Qarma), founder of the
Karmatian sect of Muslim heretics,
21 n 1.
Karmatians, the,—an heretical sect
founded by Karmat (Qarma), 21
and n 1, 66.
Karnāl, town of, 121 n 8, 325 n 3,
326 n, 327 n 3.
Kārnāma
, record of deeds, 605.
Kārnāmah-i-Balkh, one of the works
of Ḥakīm Sanāī, the famous poet,
56 n 2.
Karpattan, town of, 85 n 1.
Karra, district and town of,—on the
river Ganges, 125 and n 1, 129,
221 and n 3, 229, 231, 232, 236,
237, 238, 239, 241, 243, 247 n, 249,
258, 328, 329 and n 3, 330, 335,
341 n 1, 349, 411 n
2, 415 and n 7,
432, 433, 434, 468.
Karra Mānikpūr, district of, 411 n 2.
Karrānī Afghāns in Bangāla, the,
541.
Kas, fortress of, 570 n 7. See under
Kash.
Kasam Kūr, same as the town of
Shamsābād, 232.
Kash, fortress of, otherwise known
as Nakhshab in Māwarāu-n-Nahr,
570 and n 7.
shghar, country of, 443, 448.
shif, enigma on this name, 450.
KashKhān, title of Malik ‘Izzu-d-
Dīn Balban-i-Buzurg (q. v.), 130.
Kashmīr, 8, 20, 22, 26, 36 and n 1,
381, 383 n
2, 465, 495, 498, 500,
530 and n 5, 589.
Kashmīr pass, the, 22.
Kashmīr Shāls (Shawls), 589 and n 7.
Kashmīrīs, the, 22, 465, 495, 500.
Kashshāf, a celebrated commentary
on the Qur'ān by az-Zamakhsharī,
28 n 1.
Kashshāf Iṣilāḥāti-l-Funūn, 4 n 1,
5 n 4, 31 n, 142 n 1, 145 n 1, 162
n 4, 163 n 1, 193 n 1, 374 nn
5 and
7, 614 n 2, 625 n 6, 626 n.
Katah
, a bamboo shaft, 537 n 2.
Kaṭauba, one of the dependencies of
Patna, 415 n 3.
Kateher, the district of Rohilkhand,
185 n 2, 359 n 4, 408 n 4. See
under Kaithar.
Katehr, country of, 408 n 4. See the
above.
Kath, catechu, 302 n 6.
Katība-bāsh
, 537 and n 2.
Kātibī, a poet of the time of Sulān
Jalālu-d-Dīn Khiljī, 245.
Katīhal, a village in the vicinity of
Dihlī, 121 and n 8.
Kaṭīhar, country of, 131 n 4. See
under Kaithar.
Katit, one of the fords of the Ganges,
416 and n 3.
Katlū, original name of Khān-i-Jahān
Malik Maqbūl or Qubūl (q. v.),
337 n
7.
Katoch, the Rājpūt kingdom of, 382
n 4.