L.

Lādan, resinons balsamic juice, 182
and n 1.
Ladar Mahādeo, Rāi, ruler of Tilang,
contemporary of Sulān Ghiyāu-d-
Dīn Tughlaq Shāh, 297, 299.
Laddar Dev, the Rāi of Arangal, con-
temporary of Sulān ‘Alāu-d-Dīn
Khiljī, 265 n 4.
Ladhar Mahādev, Rāi of Tilang. See
under Ladar Mahādeo.
Lahār,—or
Lahāyar, a town in the vicinity of
Gwāliār, 423 and n 5.
Lāhor. See under Lahore.
Lahore, 13 and n 1, 15 n 1, 26, 36
n
8, 37, 48, 54 and nn 1 and 2, 61,
62 and n 3, 63, 66, 67, 69, 72, 78,
79, 80, 81, 87, 88 n 1, 90, 91, 97,
98 n
2, 123, 130, 131, 186, 187, 188,
190, 191, 199, 221, 305, 309, 332,
347, 349, 358 and n 6, 359, 383,
389, 390, 391, 392, 399, 435, 436,
437, 442, 453, 456, 462, 463, 464,
465, 490, 491, 492, 493, 494, 530,
590, 592 and n 6, 594, 596. The
name is also written Lāhor.
Lahore, Kings of, 13 n 1.
Lahore, river of,—the Rāvī, 128, 188,
190, 191, 465.
Lahorī, a servant of the Mughūl, the
captor of Mīr Khusrū, the famous
poet, 196.
Lāborīs, the, 592.
Lailī, the mistress of Majnūn, 620.
Lailī-o-Majnūn of Maulānā ‘Abdu-r-
Raḥmān Jāmī, 272 n 1.
Lailī-o-Majnūn
of Mīr Khusrū of
Dihlī, 269 n 5.
Lailī-o-Majnūn
of Shaikh Niāmī, 298
n 4.
Lak-Bakhsh, the bestower of lakhs,
surname of Sulān Qubu-d-Dīn
Aibak, 77 and n 4, 78.
Lakhmia, Rāi,—or
Lakminīa, Rāi, the ruler of Nadīyā,
contemporary of Sulān Qubu-d-
Dīn Aibak, 82 and n 5, 83 n 1.
Lakhnau, 411 n 2, 471.
Lakhnautī, the ancient capital city
of Bengal, 81 n 2, 82 and n 3,
83 n 4, 84 n, 86, 87, 88 n 1, 91, 94,
125 and n 3, 132, 133, 185, 186, 216,
218, 219 and n 3, 221 n 3, 222, 223,
227, 238, 239, 240, 299, 301, 308,
309, 324, 327, 328, 341, 349, 416.
Lakshman Sen, son of Ballāl Sen,
King of Bengal, 82 n 4.
Lakshmanāwatī, original name of
Lakhnautī (q. v.), 82 n 3.
Lakhmaniya, Rāi, the ruler of Nadīya,
83 n 1. See under Lakminīa.
Lamāī, Maḥmūd bin Amān, author
of a Turkish romance on the loves
of Wāmiq and ‘Azrā, 40 n 1.
Lamghān, a town in the mountains
of Ghazuah, 15 n 2.
Lamghānāt, the general name of a
collection of places in the moun-
tains of Ghaznah, 15 and n 2.
La‘n
, cursing, an element of faith
with the Shī‘ah, 636.
Lane's Arabian Nights, 148 n 1.
Lane's Lexicon of the Arabic Language,
2 n 1, 7 n 1, 8 n 4, 10 n 1, 142 n 3,
145 n 1, 147 n 3, 151 n 6, 162 n 4,
163 n 1, 176 n 1, 190 n 5, 194 n 5,
195 n 4, 198 n 2, 278 n 4, 371 n 5,
372 n 2, 412 n 1, 424 n 9, 426 n 9,
429 n 1, 441 n 2, 457 n 7, 516 n 2,
527 n 3, 548 n 14, 614 n 2, 622 n 4,
630 n
6.
Lane's Modern Egyptians, 177 n 4,
192 n 3, 503 n
2.
Langāhs, the tribe of, in Multān, 398.
Langana, a town at the junction of
the Chināb and Rāvī, 355 n 1.
Laqwa
or facial paralysis, notes on,
226 n 5.
Lār, the country of, on the coast of
Guzerāt, 17 n 4.
Larās, Great—, town of, 326 n, 327
n
1.
Larās, Little—, town of, 326 n, 327
n
1.
Lārī Bandar, an ancient port of Sind,
67 n 1.
Lārjal, mountains of,—the mountains
of Siricor, 307 n 4.
Lāt, idol worshipped by the Arabs,
12 n 1, 110 n 3.
Laāif-i-Ghiyāī
of Imām Fakhru-d-
Dīn Razī, 73 and n 1.
Lazarus, brother of Martha and Mary,
198 n 2.
Le Strange's translation of Ibn Sera-
pion, 571 n 2.
Letáif El-Ghiyāthiyeh, 73 n
1. See
under Laāif-i-Ghiyāī.
Leyden, Dr., translator of the com-
mentaries of Bābar, 421 n 8.
Libra, sign of the Zodiac, notes on, 75
n 2, 76 n, 142 n 2.
Library of the Asiatic Society of
Bengal, 511 n 2, 609 n 3.
Life of Khwāja ‘Alī Sharanjī
, Auḥa-
dī's, 114 n 2.
Life of Mahomet
, Muir's, 97 n 4, 105
n 2, 149 n, 216 n.
gh
, a Turkī termination, 569 n 5.
Lily, notes on the, 100 n 5, 101 n 1.
Linnæus, 109 n 4.
Lion Dynasty of Orissa, called the
Gajpatī or Lords of Elephants, 125
n 3.
Līq, līgh, lūq
or gh, a Turkī termi-
nation, 569 n 5.
Lisānu-l-Mulk, author of the Nāsikhu-
t-Tawārīkh, 154 n
8.
Little Larās, town of, 326 n, 327 n 1.
Lizard, story of a, 110 n 3.
Lobāb
, the,—a geographical work, 30
n. See also under al-Lubāb.
Loch Awe, 301 n 3.
Lodī, Shaikh Ḥamīd, first ruler of
Multān, 19 n 5.
Lodī family of Afghāns in Dihlī, 402,
411, 430, 443, 470.
Lodī party in Hindūstān, the, 407,
409, 412 n 2. See the above.
Logos, the, 374 n 5.
Lohar Kot,—or
Lohkot, name of a fortress in Kash-
mīr, 22 and n 7, 26.
Lohrī, township of, near to Bakkar,
now called Rohri, 559 and n 6,
560.
Lōmasd
, a Sanskrīt name of the Indian
Spikenard or nard, 374 n.
Lonā, Malik, one of the Amīrs of
Khiẓr Khān, first of the Saiyyid
dynasty, 375.
Lounī, 356 n 1. See under Lūnī.
Love-lies-bleeding, called būstān afrūz,
629 n
1.
Lowe's translation of the Second
Volume of Badāonī's Muntakhabu-t-
Tawārīkh, 592 n
9.
Lower Bengal, 303 n.
Lubāb
, a geographical work, 36 n 3.
See also the Lobāb.
Lubābu-l-Albāb
, a Taẕkira by Muḥam-
mad Ūfī of Merv, 33 n 1.
Lubbu-t-Tawārīkh
of Yaḥyā ibn
‘Abdu-l-Laīf Qazwīnī Dimishqī,
34, 49 and n 3, 51, 624 and n 9.
Lubbu-t-Tawārīkh-i-Hind, 69 n
2.
Lud, a village of Palestine, 279 n.
Lūdhiāna, town of, 380 n 2, 382 and
nn 2 and 3.
Ludhiānā District of the Panjāb,
590 n 5.
Ludhiāna river, the, 382.
Lūdiāna. See under Lūdhiāna.
gh, a Turkī termination, 569 n 5.
Lūhānī Afghāns, the, 413 and nn 3 and
12, 444, 470 and n 2, 537 and n 5.
Luhrāsp, an ancient King of Persia,
35 n 2.
Luhrī, a township near Bakkar, now
called Rohrī, 559 n 6.
Lū'ī, one of the fords of the Rāvī,
383 n 10.
Lūnī, a town near Dihlī, on a Doāb
between the Jamna and the Halīn,
356 and n 1.
Lūq
, a Turkī termination, 569 n 5.
Lūrak, the hero of a Manawī in
Hindī, lover of Chāndā, 333. See
under Chandāban.
Lyall's Introduction to Ancient
Arabian Poetry, 99 n
6.
Lyre, the constellation, 630 n 1.