Muḥammad Khān Sharafu-d-Dīn
Ughlī Taklū, Vazīr of Sulān
Muḥammad Mīrzā of Khurāsān, 569
and n 6.
Muḥammad Khān Sūr, assumes the
title of Sulān Jalālu-d-Dīn as
governor of Bangāla, 552.
Muḥammad Khān Sūr, governor of
the country of Chaund, 468, 469.
Muḥammad Khān Taklū, Vazīr of
Sulān Muḥammad Mīrzā, ruler of
Khurāsān, 569 and n 6.
Muḥammad Khān, son of Zīrak Khān,
Governor of Sāmāna under the
Saiyyid dynasty, 397.
Muḥammad Khwārazm Shāh, Sulān,
of the Khwārazm Shāhī dynasty of
Khurāsān, 71 and n 7.
Muḥammad Lodī, Sulān, son of Sulān
Sikandar Lodī, 444, 471 n 1. See
also under Maḥmūd Lodī.
Muḥammad, younger son of Sulān
Maḥmūd of Ghaznīn, 29, 33, 34, 44,
45 and nn 2 and 3, 46, 47 n 3.
Muḥammad ibn Maḥmūd, the Khalj,
feudatory of Kashmandī, uncle of
Muḥammad Bakhtyār, 81 n 2.
Muḥammad, son of Sulān Mas‘ūd ibn
Maḥmūd Ghaznawī, 44 and n 1.
Muḥammad Muaffar Vazīr, one of
the Amīrs of the Fīrūz Shāhī
dynasty, 351.
Muḥammad pur ‘Azīz, Mullā, one of
the Amīrs of Humāyūn, 460 n 1.
Muḥammad Qandahārī, Ḥājī, the
Historian, 300 n 3.
Muḥammad ibn Qāsim a-aqafī, the
conqueror and first governor of
Sind, 11 and n 3, 12 n 2, 13 n and
n 1, 136 n 6.
Muḥammad ibnu-l-Qāsim ibnu-l-
Munabbih, governor of Sindh, 36
n 10.
Muḥammad Sām, founder of the
Ghorī dynasty of India, 10 n 2, 74,
75, 89. See Mu‘izzu-d-Dīn Muḥam-
mad Sām.
Muḥammad Shāh, Mīr, leader of a
band of robbers in the reign of
Sulān ‘Alāu-d-Dīn Khiljī, 262, 263.
Muḥammad Shāh, of the Mughal dy-
nasty of Dihlī, 25 n 5.
Muḥammad Shāh I., son of Aḥmad
Shāh, Sulān of Gujarāt, 357 n 3.
Muḥammad Shāh ibn-i-Farīd Khān,
of the Saiyyid dynasty of Dihlī,
395, 397, 398, 399 and n 7.
Muḥammad Shāh, son of Sulān Fīrūz
Shāh, of the Tughlaq Shāhī dynasty
of Dihlī, 337, 338, 341, 342, 343,
344, 345 and nn 2 and 3, 346.
See under Muḥammad Khān.
Muḥammad Shāh, son of Maḥmūd
Sharqī, Sulān of Jaunpūr, 403 and
n 8, 404 and n and n 2.
Muḥammad, son of Sulān Sikandar
Lodī, 444, 471 n 1. See also under
Maḥmūd.
Muḥammad Sulān Mīrzā, Khwājā,
one of the Amīrs of Bābar, 437,
438, 440, 444, 458, 462, 463, 464,
574.
Muḥammad Tughlaq Shāh, Sulān, 87
n 1, 269 n 5, 271 and n 6. See the
next.
Muḥammad, son of Tughlaq Shāh,
the second of the Tughlaq Shāhī
dynasty of Dihlī, 290, 297 n, 301,
309, 315, 318, 321, 322, 323 and
n 3, 327, 329 n 2, 331. See under
Muḥammad ‘Ādil and also under
Ulugh Khān.
Muḥammad Turtāq, the Mughal, of
the royal house of Khurāsān, con-
temporary of Sulān ‘Alāu-d-Dīn
Khiljī, 250 and n 10, 252 and n 2.
Muḥammad Ūfī of Merv, author of a
Taẕkira, 33 and n 1. See Muḥam-
mad ‘Aufī.
Muḥammad Yaḥya, 602.
Muḥammad Yamīn, Sulān, the ruler
of Khurāsān, 99 n 4, 138 n 1.
Muḥammad Yargharī, Mullā, one of
the Amīrs of Humāyūn, 460 n 1.
Muḥammad Zaitūn the Afghān, one
of the Afghān Amīrs of Bābar, 445.
Muḥammad Zamān Mīrzā ibn-i-
Badī‘u-z-Zamān Mīrzā ibn-i-Sulān
Ḥusain Mīrzā, contemporary of
Humāyūn, 451, 452, 456, 458, 461.
Muḥammadābād, the town of Nagar-
koṭ, 331.
Muḥammadābād, a city built by
Sulān Muḥammad Shāh ibn Fīroz
Shāh, 346, 347.
Muḥammadans, the, 271 n 6, 302 n 2,
412 n 1, 415 n, 445 n 6, 488 n 5,
523 n 5, 635 n
6. See also under
the Mahometans and the Muslims.
Muḥammra, for Mutmara. See Shi-
hāb-i-Mutmara, the poet, 99 and
n 2.
Muhar
or Muhur, a coin, 306 and
n 1.
Muḥarram, annual ceremonies of the,
623 and n 1.
Muhaẕẕab,—or
Muhaẕẕabu-d-Dīn Niāmu-l-Mulk,
Khwājā, Wazīr of Sulān Raẓẓīyah,
120, 123 n 3, 124.
Muhra-i-Mār, the Bezoar stone called
in Arabic Ḥajaru-l-Ḥaiyyah, 117
n 4.
Muhur
or Muhar, a coin, 306 and n 1.
Muīd Jājarmī, one of the poets of the
time of Sulān Jalālu-d-Dīn Khiljī,
245.
Mu‘īd of Tarkhān, author of a Turkish
romance on the loves of Wāmiq
and ‘Azrā, 40 n 1.
Mu‘īn Wāi, Maulānā, 590.
Mu‘īnu-d-Dīn Chishtī, Khwājā, a
famous saint, 70 and n 2. See
under Mu‘inu-l-Ḥaqq.
Mu‘īnu-d-Dīn Ḥasan Chishtī, Khwājā,
70 n 2. See the above.
Mu‘īnu-d-Dīn, Shaikh, grandson of
Maulānā Mu‘īn Wāi, Qāẓī of Lāhor
under Humāyūn, 590.
Mu‘īnu-l-Ḥaqq wa-d-Dīn Ajmīrī,
Khwājā, 430. Same as Mu‘īnu-d-
Dīn Chishtī, (q. v.).
Mu‘īnu-l-Mulk Mīrān Ṣadr, 395. See
under Mīrān Ṣadr Nāib-i-‘Arẓ-i-
Mamālik.
Muir's Life of Mahomet, 97 n 4, 105
n 2, 149 n, 216 n
.
Mu‘izzī palace, the Kīlūgharī palace
(q. v.), on the banks of the Jumna,
231.
Mu‘izzī Sulāns, those of the slaves
of Sulān Mu‘izzu-d-Dīn Sām who
attained sovereignty, 87 n 5.
Mu‘izzīyeh Kings, the Amīrs of
Sulān Mu‘izzu-d-Dīn Sām Ghūrī,
87, 90.
Mu‘izzu-d-Dīn Abu-l-Ḥāri Sinjar,
55 n 3. See under Sinjar.
Mu‘izzu-d-Dīn Bahrām Shāh, son of
Sulān Shamsu-d-Dīn Iyal-timish,
121 and n 4, 122, 123 and n 2,
124, 186.
Mu‘izzu-d-Dīn Kaiqubād, Sulān, ibn
Sulān Nāṣiru-d-Dīn ibn Sulān
Ghiyāu-d-Dīn Balban, 220 and
n 2, 221 and n 3, 222, 223 and n 1,
224, 226, 227, 228 and n 4, 229,
245. See also under Kaiqubād.
Mu‘izzu-d-Dīn Muḥammad Sām
Ghūrī, well-known under the title
of Sulān Shihābu-d-Dīn Ghūrī,
10 n 2, 63, 64 and n 3, 65 and
n 2, 66 n 2, 67 and n, 69, 71, 72,
73 and n 2, 74, 75, 76, 77 and nn
1 and 3, 78, 79, 80, 81, 83 n 3, 85,
86, 89, 90.
Mu‘izzu-d-Dīn Tughral, Governor of
Lakhnautī, 186. See under Tugh-
ral.
Mujāhid Khān, one of the Amīrs of
‘Adlī, of the Afghān Sūr dynasty,
557.
Mu‘jamu-l-Buldān of Yāqūt, a Geo-
graphical Dictionary, 8 n 2, 263 n,
476 n 5.
Mujawwaf
, hollow or weak, 301 and
n 1.
Mūjaz
, a work on medicine, 5 n 3,
31 n
. See under al-Mughnī.
Mujīl
, the man in charge of the arrows
in the game of maisir, 369 n 1.
Mujīru-d-Dīn Abūrijā, Malik, one of
the Amīrs of Sulān Muḥammad
Tughlaq Shāh, 305.
Mu‘jizah, a miracle performed by a
prophet, 626 n.