Kūkā, a Zamīndār of Miwāt, contem­porary of Sulān 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 Sulān 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 Sulān 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.
shk-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
sh.