Kūkā, a Zamīndār of Miwāt, contemporary of Sulān Fīroz Shāh, 337
and n 3. See the next.
Kūkā Chūhān,—or.
Kūkāe Chauhān, a Zamīndār of Mīwāt,
337 and n 3. See under Kūkā.
Kūkī, Ḥājī Muḥammad Khān, one of
the Amīrs of Humāyūn, 578, 581,
586.
Kū Kū, the song of the dove, 144 and
n 1.
Kul Chand, governor of the fortress
of Mahāwun, 24 n 5. See Kal
Chandar.
Kul Chander Khākhar, one of the
servants of Sulān Muḥammad
Tughlaq Shāh, 309.
Kulindrine of Ptolemy, same as Jālandhar, the original capital of the
Rājpūt kingdom of Katoch, 382
n 4.
Kullāh, a hat worn by men, 120 and
n 7.
Kullīyāt of Shaikh Sa‘dī of Shīrāz,
187 n 2.
Kumāon hills, the, 186 n 1, 335, 379,
385. 489, 490, 495.
Kūnch, one of the tribes between Tibet and Lakhnautī, 83 n 4, 84 n.
Kun fakāna, meaning in the technical
language of Ṣūfī philosophy, 105
n 1.
Kuntīl, town of, 81 n 4. See Kuntilah.
Kuntilah, town of, the Kuntīl of the
Indian Atlas, 81 n 4.
Kūṇwar Rāi,—or
Kūrah, the ruler of Qanauj at the
time of Sulān Maḥmūd of Ghaznīn's invasion, 23 and n 4.
Kūra Khātampūr, township of, 486
and n 6, 489. See under Kora.
Kurkān, or Gurgān, a title applied to
a prince who is allied by marriage
with some mighty monarch, 353
n 1.
Kusdar, a town to the south of Bust,
the present Khuzdār, 48 n 4.
Kushk Sabzī, a palace in the Suburbs
of Dihlī, 295 and n 10.
Kūshk-i-Sīrī, a palace outside Dihlī,
295 n 10.
Kusūf, an eclipse of the sun, 163
n 1.
Kūtila, town of, 358 n 4. See under
Kotila of Mīwāt.
Kūlam (Cavalum), in the country of
Ma‘bar or Coromandel, 265 n 5.
Kuzil Bāsh. See under the Qizil
Bāsh.