Kanar, name of a river in Paradise,
3 n 1, 485 and n 2.
Kawāl Khān Ghakkar, one of the
Amīrs of Islem Shāh, 490, 491.
Kawārān, the,—or
Kawārs, the,—a tribe of the Hindūs,
122 and n 1, 231 and n 5, 493.
Keith Johnson's Royal Atlas, 417 n 7,
419 n 6, 420 n 5, 567 n 1, 570
n 7.
Kelardjek, mountains of,—the mountains of Sirinor, 307 n 4.
Kerauli, town, 420 n 5.
Kerbelā, town of, 205 and n 1, 481
n 8, 622 n 3, 623 n 6.
Kesh, a town in Bokhārā (Māwarāu-
n-Nahr), 570 n 7.
Ketu, one of the Daityas in Hindū
mythology and in astronomy the
descending node, 163 n 2.
Khaberān, a district of Khurāsān,
43 n 2.
Khāf,—or
Khāff, a district and town in Khurāsān, called also Khawāf, 609 n 5.
Khāfī, Shaikh Zainu-d-Dīn, one of the
poets of the time of Bābar and
Humāyūn, 609 and n 5.
Khāfī, Zainu-d-Dīn, a famous saint,
609 n 5.
Khaibarīs, the, 214.
Khairābād, a town built by Sulān
Ibrāhīm Ghaznawī, 52.
Khairu-d-Dīn Khān, Malik, one of
the Amīrs of Khiẓr Khān and Mubārak Shāh of the Saiyyid dynasty,
380, 390.
Khairu-d-Dīn Tuḥfa, Malik, one of
the Amīrs of Mubārak Shāh, of the
Saiyyid dynasty, 386.
Khaizurān, a cemetery at Baghdād,
59 n 1.
Khajand, a town in Khurāsān, 38
n 4.
Khākī, author of a Muntakhabu-t-
Tawārīkh, 11 n 1.
Khalīfa, Amīr, prime minister of
Bābar, 451.
Khalīfahs, the Four rightly-guided,
3 and n 6, 128, 151 n 3, 156 and
n 2, 626 n 1.
Khalīfahs of Baghdād, the, 17.
Khalīl, Shaikh, of the descendants of
Shaikh Farīd Ganj-i-Shakkar, contemporary of Sher Shāh, 460, 482.
Khāliṣkol, town of, 355 nn 1 and 3.
Khāliṣ Kotalī, town, 355 n 1.
Khalj, etymology of the name, 230
and n 4.
Khalj, son of Yāfi, son of Nūḥ
(Noah), 231.
Khalj, tribe, See under Khilj.
Khallikān. See under Ibn Khallikān.
Khamārtāsh, commander-in-chief of
Khwārazm at the time of Sulān
Maḥmūd Ghaznawī, 23.
Khambāt (Cambay), 454 n 6. See
Khambhāt.
Khambha, the pool of Mahādeva, 256
n 4, 454 n 6.
Khambhāt, a port of Gujerät, 256 n
4, 454 n 6.
Khamsa of Amīr Khusrū, a collection
of five of his works, 269 and n 5.
Khamsa of Shaikh Niāmī, 269 n 5,
298 n 4.
Khamūsh, Malik, a name of Malik
Asadu-d-Dīn ibn Yaghrash Khān,
uncle's son of Sulān ‘Alāu-d-Dīn
Khiljī, 283.
Khān, title of the subordinate princes
of the Chaghatai and other Chingīzī lines, 145 n 2.
Khānazād, a slave born in the house,
334 n 1.
Khandhār, fortress of, 445.
Khandī Rāi, brother of Raī Pithūra,
the ruler of Ajmīr, 69, 70.
Khān-i-‘Ālam, governor of Mīwāt,—
one of the Amīrs of Sulān Sikandar Lodī, 419 and n 2.
Khān-i-A‘am, title of Saiyyid Khān,
son of Saiyyid Sālim—one of the
Amīrs of Mubārak Shāh of the
Saiyyid dynasty, 396.
Khān-i-Buzurg, Qāān-i-Mulk, Sulān
Muḥammad, son of Sulān Ghiyāu-d-Dīn Balban, 217.
Khān-i-Ghāzī, Sulān Muḥammad, son
of Sulān Ghiyāu-d-Dīn Balban,
191.
Khān-i-Jahān, one of the Amīrs of
Sulān Buhlūl Lodī, 406, 407.
Khān-i-Jahān, Ḥusain Khān, ibn-i-
Khān-i-Jahān, one of the Amīrs of
Sulān Buhlūl Lodī, 407, 411, 416.
Called Khān-i-Jahān Lodī.
Khān-i-Jahān Jūnā or Jūnān Shāh,
son of Malik Qubūl or Maqbūl,—
one of the Amīrs of Sulān Fīroz
Shāh Tughlaq, 333, 336 and n 5,
337 and n 7.
Khān-i-Jahān Lodī,—one of the
Amīrs of Sulān Buhlūl Lodī, 407,
411, 416.
Khān-i-Jahān Lodī,—one of the
Amīrs of Sulān Ibrāhīm, son of
Sulān Sikandar Lodī, 435.
Khān-i-Jahān Lūhānī, Governor of
Rāprī,—one of the Amīrs of Sulān
Sikandar Lodī, 430 and n 7.
Khān-i-Jahān, Malik Fīrūz ‘Alī, the
Wazīr, son of Malik Tāju-d-Dīn,—
one of the Amīrs of Sulān Fīroz
Shāh, 342 and n 2.
Khān-i-Jahān, Malik Qubūl or Maqbūl, the Vazīr,—one of the Amīrs
of Sulān Fīroz Shāh, 324, 328, 333,
337 n 7.
Khān-i-Jahān, Malik Sarwaru-l-Mulk,
—one of the Amīrs of the Saiyyid
dynasty, 395. See under Sarwaru-l-Mulk.
Khān-i-Jahān, Malik Shāhik Bārbak,
one of the Amīrs of Sulān Kaiqubād Balbanī, 221.
Khān-i-Jahān, the Vazīr, 336. See
under Khān-i-Jahān Jūnā Shāh.
Khān-i-Jahān, the Vazīr, 333. See
Khān-i-Jahān Malik Qubūl.
Khān-i-Jahān, the Wazīr,—one of the
Amīrs of Sulān Fīroz Shāh, 342
and n 2.
Khān-i-Khānān Bairām Khān, one of
the great Amīrs of Humāyūn, 447.
See under Bairām Khān.
Khān-i-Khānān, son of Daulat Khān
Lodī, 435 and n 9, 436, 437.
Khān-i-Khānān-i-Dihlī, one of the
Amīrs of Sulān Sikandar Lodī,
411 n 7.
Khān-i-Khānān Farmalī, one of the
Amīrs of Sulān Sikandar Lodī,
411 and n 7, 412 n 2, 414, 418.
Khān-i-Khānān Farmalī, one of the
Amīrs of Sulān Ibrāhīm, son of
Sulān Sikandar Lodī, 434.
Khān-i-Khānān Ḥusāmu-d-Dīn Barāwar, brother of Khusrū Khān Barāwarbacha, 290, 293, 296.
Khān-i-Khānān, son of Sulān Jalālu-
d-Dīn Khiljī, 231, 232, 233.
Khān-i-Khānān Lūhānī, one of the
Amīrs of Sulān Sikandar Lodī,
419.
Khān-i-Khānān, Malik Buhlūl Lodī,
afterwards Sulān Buhlūl, 402.
Khān-i-Khānān Mun‘im Khān, one of
the great Amīrs of Humāyūn, 562.
Khān-i-Khānān Sarwānī, Governor of
the fort of Ranthanbūr, 475.
Khān-i-Shahīd, Sulān Muḥammad
ibn Sulān Ghiyāu-d-Dīn Balban,
187, 188 and n 2, 199 n 3, 205 n 2,
219, 220 and n 2.
Khān-i-Zamān ‘Alī Qulī Shaibānī, son
of Ḥaidar Sulān Osbak-i-Shaibānī,
one of the Amīrs of Humāyūn,
592 and n 9. See under ‘Alī Qulī
Khān.
Khanpal, a township in the Doāb,
407 n 1.
Khans, a Chinese Emperor, 353 n 1.
Khānwah, a township in the vicinity
of Baiāna, 549.
Khānzāda race, the rulers of Mīwāt,
366 n, 398, 447.
Khāqān, title of the supreme sove-
reign of the Moguls, 145 n 2, 232
and n 5.
Khāqān Manūchihr, Shirwān Shāh,
patron of the poet Khāqānī, 583
n 4.
Khāqānī, the famous Persian poet,
137, 339 n 4, 583 and n 4, 584 n.
Khāqānī Shirwānī, Ḥakīm, 339 n 4.
See the above.
Khārā, brackish water, 345 n 2.
Kharābābād, City of Ruin, 393.
Kharās, Maulāna Ḥasan ‘Alī, one of
the poets of the time of Humāyūn,
587.
Kharazat, shell for polishing, 620 n 1.
Khārī, brackish water, 345 n 2.
Khār-i-‘Aqrab, a name of the planet
Mars, 195 n 1.
Khārijīs, a sect of Muḥammadan
heretics, 157 and n 2.