Khubah, public prayer in the name
of the sovereign, 3 n 3, 15 and n 3,
83 and n 3.
Khūpūr town, 389 and n 3, 390 and n 5.
Khūtrā, Bībī, chief wife of Sulān
Ḥusain Sharqī, of Jaunpūr, 4 9 n 2.
Khuzā‘a, a tribe of the Arabs, 28 n 1.
Khuzdār, the capital of Jhālawān in
Bilūchistān, 48 n 4.
Khwāja Amīr, one of the Amīrs of
Bābar, 446.
Khwāja Bāyazīd, eldest son of Sulān
Buhlūl Lodī, 401 n 4, 410 n 1, 414.
Khwāja Ghiyā Vazīr, Salmān Sāwa­jī's Qaṣīdah in his honour, 605.
Khwāja Ḥājī, one of the Generals of
Sulān ‘Alāu-d-Dīn Khiljī, 265 n 6.
Khwāja-i-Jahān, Malik Aḥmad Aiyāz,
one of the Maliks of Sulān Mu­ḥammad Tughlaq Shāh, 304, 309,
313, 315, 323 and n 3, 328.
Khwāja-i-Jahān, Malik Khaīru-d-
Dīn, one of the Amīrs of Sulān
Mu‘izzu-d-Dīn Kaiqubād of the
Balbanī dynasty, 220, 222.
Khwāja-i-Jahān, Sulānu-sh-Sharq,
one of the Maliks of the Tughlaq
Shāhī dynasty, 348 and n 9, 359.
Khwāja Khiẓr, a ford on the river
Jumna, 220.
Khwāja Khiẓr. See under Khiẓr,
the Prophet.
Khwāja Mu‘aam, one of the Amīrs
of Humāyūn, 568.
Khwāja Rashīd Vazīr, Mīr Saiyyid
Ẕu-l-fiqār Shirwānī's Qaṣīdah in
his honour, 605.
Khwandgār, title of the Sulān of
Rūm, 480.
Khwāndī, Shāh Ṭāhir, one of the
poets of the time of Humāyūn, 624
and n 6. See under Shāh Ṭāhir.
Khwāndī family, the, 624.
Khwārazm, a country on both banks
of the Oxus, 23 and n 1, 27 nn 1
and 2, 29, 71, 90, 133 n 2.
Khwārazm, Sea of,—the Lake Aral,
153 n 1.
Khwārazmians, the, 71, 90.
Khwārazm Shāh, ‘Abbās ibn Māmūn,
ruler of Khwārazm at the time of
Sulān Maḥmūd of Ghaznīn, 23.
Khwārazm Shāh Altun Tāsh, an officer
of Sulān Maḥmūd of Ghaznīn whom
he appoints governor of Khwārazm,
23.
Khwārazm Shāhī dynasty, the 23 n 1,
91 n
1.
Khyrābād, or Khairābād, in the Pro-
vince of Multān, 389 n 4, 402,
546.
Kibār, an enigma on this name, 615
and n 5.
Kicha, fort of, in the vicinity of
Dihlī, 364. See the next.
Kīchā, a ford on the banks of the
Jamna, 396, 406 and n 6. See the
above.
Kīkar, the Acacia Arabica, 335 n 10,
550 n
1.
Kilan Rāī, the Rājā of Patīālī, con­temporary of Sulān Sikaudar Lodī,
413 n 8.
Kīlī, town of, 250 nn 4 and 5, 311
and n 5.
Kīlūgharī or Kīlūkharī, a suburb of
Dehlī, 98 and n 3.
Kīlūghaṛī, Palace of, on the banks of
the Jumna, called also the Mu‘izzī
palace, 220, 227, 228, 229, 231.
Kīlūkharī. See under Kīlūgharī.
Kīmiyā, Alchemy, 244 and n 6.
Kings of Ghaznī, the, 16 n 2.
Kings of Lahore, of the Ghaznivide
Dynasty, 13 n 1.
Kinja
, a huge elephant, 364 n 1.
Kinkuteh, fort of, one of the depend-
encies of Malot, 437 n 7.
Kīnū, 411 n 9. See under Shaikh
Samā‘u-d-Dīn Kanbū.
Kiran, Rāī, ruler of Bhūnganw, con­temporary of Sulān Buhlūl Lodī,
403 and n 5, 404 n 2.
Kīrī, fortress of, 44 and n 8.
Kirmān, province of, 78 and n 3, 91.
Kisā'ī, Al-,—the celebrated Gramma-
rian and Reader of the Qur'ān,
30 n 1.
Kishan, son of Basudev,—worshipped
by the Hindūs as a divinity, 24,
28.
Kishan Rāi, the Rājā of Patīālī, con­temporary of Sulān Sikandar Lodī,
413 n 8.
KishKhān, title of Malik Chhajū,
brother's son to Sulān Ghiyāu-d-
Dīn Balban, 227, 229, 230, 231.
See also under Chhajū.
KishKhān, title of Bahrām Iba
(q. v.), the adopted brother of
Sulān Ghiyāu-d-Dīn Tughlaq Shāh,
297, 323 n 3.
Kishwar Khān, son of KishKhān
Bahrām, one of the servants at the
Court of Sulān Fīroz Shāh Tugh­laq, 323 n 3.
Kisrā, the Chosroes, title of the Kings
of Persia, 145 and n 2.
Kīstī, ford of, 548 and n 3.
Kitābu-l-Milal wa-n-Niḥal
, Cureton's
22 n 3.
Kittah Beg, one of the Amīrs of
Bābar, 438.
Kizil Arslān, son of Ildighiz, one of
the Atābaks of Āẕarbaijān, 158
n 3.
Knight of the Seven Places, the seven
labours of Isfandiyār, 103 and n 2.
Koela, called also Kola, country of,
231.
Koh, town of, 261.
Koh-i-Jehoud,—or
Koh-i-Jūd, the mountainous region
between Ghazna and Lahore, 15
and n 1, 128 n 3. See also under
the Jūd hills.
Koh-i-Qāf, a fabulous mountain
round the world, 485.
Kohpāya-i-Sanbūz, the Kumāon hills,
186 n 1.
Kōkā, the Rānī of Mālwā, contem­porary of Sulān ‘Alāu-d-Dīn Khiljī,
264 and n 4.
Koka, the Rāja of Mālwa, contem­porary of Sulān ‘Alāu-d-Dīn Khiljī,
264 n 4.
Kol, fort of, in the province of Agra,
70 and n 4, 98, 231, 363, 379.
Kol, pargana of, better known as
Mawās (q. v.), 431 n 4.
Kola, called also Koela, country of,
231.
Koonbha, or Kanhaiyā (q.v.), minis­ter of Rāī Māldeo, 478 n 7.
Koorban festival, the, 488 n 5. See
under ‘Īdu-l-Qurbān.
Kor, country of, 556.
Kora, town in Fatḥpūr district, N.-W.
P., called also Kūra Khātampūr
(q. v.), 486 n 6.
Koram, for the country of Kuhrām
(q. v.), 80 n 1.
Korān. See under the Qur'ān.
Korān, Sale's, 499 n 5.
Kornish
, a mode of salutation, 501
and n 7.
Kos, a measure of length, 132 n 3.
Kota, town of, 387 and n 1. Called
also Mālīkota.
Kotila of Mīwāt, 344 and n 7, 345,
347, 352, 381, 384 n
1. Called also
Kotla and Kūtila (q.v.).
Kot Karor, fort of, 133 n 2.
Kotla, village of, 352. See also Ko­tila of Mīwāt.
Koṭlā, a Hindī word meaning ‘a small
fortress,’ 344 n 7.
Kotwāl of Dihlī, Maliku-l-Umarā
Fakhru-d-Dīn, one of the Amīrs of
Sulān Mu‘izzu-d-Dīn Qaiqubād of
the Balbanī dynasty, 220 nn 2 and
3, 227, 229, 238, 260 n 2.
Kowah, the 329 n 2. Same as the
Gumtī, which is also called the
Godī (q.v.)
Krishna, the god of the Hindūs, 24 n
6, 478 n 7.
Kroh
, from the Sanskrit krosh, a
measure of length, 69 n 5, 132
n 3.
Krosa, an ancient measure of length,
132 n 3.
Krosh, 69 n
5. See under Kroh.
Kuch, province of, 91.
Kudāhna, for the town of Lūdhiāna,
382 n 2.
Kūfah, in Arabiau ‘Irāq, 12 n 1, 207
n 6.
Kufr
, infidelity, 576 n 5, 577 n.
Kuhanbāyat, a well-known port of
Gujrāt, 256 and n 4. See under
Cambay.
Kuḥl, used as a collyrium, 153 and
n 8.
Kuhrām, a country of Hindūstān, 70,
80, 131, 395.