Khubah, public prayer in the name
of the sovereign, 3 n 3, 15 and n 3,
83 and n 3.
Khūpūr town, 389 and n 3, 390 and n 5.
Khūtrā, Bībī, chief wife of Sulān
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 Sulān
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
Sulān ‘Alāu-d-Dīn Khiljī, 265 n 6.
Khwāja-i-Jahān, Malik Aḥmad Aiyāz,
one of the Maliks of Sulān Muḥammad Tughlaq Shāh, 304, 309,
313, 315, 323 and n 3, 328.
Khwāja-i-Jahān, Malik Khaīru-d-
Dīn, one of the Amīrs of Sulān
Mu‘izzu-d-Dīn Kaiqubād of the
Balbanī dynasty, 220, 222.
Khwāja-i-Jahān, Sulānu-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‘aam, 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 Sulān 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
Sulān Maḥmūd of Ghaznīn, 23.
Khwārazm Shāh Altun Tāsh, an officer
of Sulān 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 Sulān 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 Sulān 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 Sulān Sikandar Lodī,
413 n 8.
Kishlī Khān, title of Malik Chhajū,
brother's son to Sulān Ghiyāu-d-
Dīn Balban, 227, 229, 230, 231.
See also under Chhajū.
Kishlū Khān, title of Bahrām Iba
(q. v.), the adopted brother of
Sulān Ghiyāu-d-Dīn Tughlaq Shāh,
297, 323 n 3.
Kishwar Khān, son of Kishlū Khān
Bahrām, one of the servants at the
Court of Sulān 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 Sulān ‘Alāu-d-Dīn Khiljī,
264 and n 4.
Koka, the Rāja of Mālwa, contemporary of Sulān ‘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
Sulān 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.