Pābandh Khabrak,—or
Pābandh Khazak, one of the Amīrs
of Islem Shāh, of the Afghān Sūr
dynasty of Dihlī, 495 and n 5.
Pādham, town of, 377.
Padmāwatī, name of a place, 329.
Pādzahr, the Bezoar stone, called
Ḥajaru-l-Ḥaiyyah, 118 n.
Pāik or Paik, a runner, 302 and n 3.
Pāk Patan,—or
Pāk Pattan, the town of Ajūdhan,
133 n, 355 n 1, 362 n 2, 363 n, 520
n 2.
Pakhāwaj, a large kind of drum, 557
and n 3.
Pālam, town of, 311, 351 and n 10.
Pālhanpūr, for the town of Ilāhpūr,
410 n 3.
Palmer's Qur'ān, 194 n 4, 216 n, 372
n 1, 519 n 7.
Palwal, township of, 547 and n 5.
Pān, or betel, 303 n.
Panchānā river, the,—in Magadh, 82
n 1.
Panḍūah, town of, 325 n 3, 329.
andūs, family of the, 293 n 5.
Paneālī, town of, 81 n 4.
Panipat,—or
Pānīpath, town of, 21 n 4, 343, 351
352, 354, 366 and n 3, 391, 440,
468, 592, n 9, 609 n 5.
Panjāb, the, 78 and n 3, 90, 123, 217,
388, 389 n 2, 391, 437 n 8, 446,
462, 464, 466 n 6, 491, 492, 498,
505, 518, 520, 523, 530, 534, 542,
543, 559, 590 n 5, 594, 596, 598 n
10, 601.
Panj Bhaiya, or the five brothers, Amīrs
of the Afghān Sūr dynasty of Dihlī,
544, 547.
Panjgāh, town of, 622.
Panj Ganj, one of the poetical works
of Mīr Khusrū, the famous poet of
Dihlī, 269 n 5.
Panjnad river, the, 66 n 3.
Panna, town and district of, 416 n 6,
417 and nn 5, 6 and 7, 433 n 3.
Pāṇtar, township of, 559 and n 7,
560.
Panwārs, the,—a clan of the Rājpūts,
384 and n 3.
Parak, the star Canopus, 152 n 6.
Param Talāo, name of a place, 329.
Parama Dev, one of the Rājās of
Hindūstān at the time of Maḥmūd
of Ghaznīn's iuvasion, 29 n.
Parbatī, the,—a tributary of the
Chambal river, 385 n 3.
Parīhān Dev, Rāi, contemporary of
Sulān Fīroz Shāh Tughlaq, 329
and n 9.
Paring of nails, 139 n 5.
Paris, 67 n 1, 223 n 1, 265 n 5, 272 n,
311 n 5.
Parshādar, for Parshāwar (q. v.), 591
n 4.
Parshāwar, halting-place of, 591 and
n 4.
Parshāwara, original name of the
town of Peshāwar, 48 n 5.
Parshūr, the modern Peshāwar, 48
and n 5, 66 and n 6.
Parysatis, wife of Alexander the
Great, 332 n.
Pashāla, town of, 583 and n 2.
Patal, town of, 359.
Patal, a mat, 618 n 2.
Patan or Pattan, a city of Gujerāt,
anciently called Naharwāla, 28 and
n 2, 71 and n 3.
Patan-i-Panjāb, the same as Pāk
Patan or Ajūdhan, 133 n, 520.
Pātar or Pātur, a dancing girl, 332 n
5, 496 and n 4.
Pātar, name of a place, 559 n 7.
Pathān Kings of Dehli, Thomas's, 64
n 3, 77 n 2, 83 n 3, 87 nn 1 and 6,
88 n 1, 91 n 5, 210 n 1, 126 n 3,
135 n 1, 269 nn 1 and 2, 307 n, 310
n 2, 311 n 4, 325 n 1, 326 n, 327 n 6,
337 n 4, 344 n 7, 345 n 4, 346 n 5,
347 n 3, 351 nn 4, 9 and 11, 352
n 2, 359 n 4, 366 nn 1 and 4, 399
n 7, 400 n 1, 556 n 5, 618 n 1.
Paṭhna, for the town of Panna, 417
n 5.
Pathūrā, Rāi, Governor of Ajmīr,
contemporary of Sulān Mu‘izzu-d-
Dīn Muḥammad Sām Ghūrī, 69, 70,
257 and n 3.
Pātiālā, town of, 99 n 3, 134 n 4. See
the next.
Paṭiālī, town in Aliganj tahsil Etah
District, N.-W. Provinces, 81 and
n 4, 185 and n 1, 218 and n 3, 413
and n 10. See the above.
Patītah, town of, 81 n 4.
Patna, town of, 82 n 1, 415 and n 3,
416, 417, n 5, 470, 471, 485.
Patna, for the town of Thatta, 408 n 7.
Patta, name of a place, 416 n 6.
Pattan or Patan, a city of Gujerāt,
28 and n 2, 71 and n 3.
Pattan of the Panjāb, the same as
Pāk Pattan or Ajūdhan, 520 and
n 2.
Pātur or Pātar, a dancing girl, 332
n 5, 496 and n 4.
Pātur bāzī, a kind of entertainment,
332 and n 5.
Pavet de Courteille, Dictionnaire
Turk-Oriental, 91 n 1, 215 nn 1
and 5, 240 n 6, 250 n 6, 258 n 5,
259 n 1, 292 n 3, 313 n 3, 325 n 2,
353 n 1, 354 n 7, 424 n 3, 439 nn 4
and 7, 440 n, 464 n 5, 468 n 2, 494
n 7, 497 n 1, 543 n 1, 568 n 5, 569
nn 5 and 6, 574 n 5, 578 n 9, 580
n 5, 592 n 5, 596 n 6.
Payāk, for the town of Prayāg (q. v.),
415 n 5.
Pāyik, a runner, 302 n 3.
Perceval. See under Caussin de Per-
ceval.
Persia, 33 n 1, 46 n 5, 119 n 5, 141
n 4, 209 n 3, 233, 421, 618 n 1.
Persian Game of Chess, 103 n 1,
115 n, 479 n 7.
Persian Grammar, Platt's, 546 n 1.
Persian ‘Irāq, 30 n 1.
Persians, the, 35 n 2, 43 n 1, 93 n 4,
104 n 3, 109 n 4, 166 n 1, 170 n,
175 n, 198 n 2, 230 n 4, 253 n 6,
280 n 3, 476 n 5.
Persico-Latinum Lexicon, Vüller's,
440 n.
Pertāb, Rāi, one of the Maliks of
the Saiyyid dynasty of Dihlī, 401
n 2.
Perthas, son of Gaz the son of Japhet,
61 n 5.
Peshāwar, 18, 48 n 5, 66 n 6, 128 n 3.
Philosophers, Four kinds of, 181
n 2.
Phœnicians, the, 104 n 2.
Phthisis, 319 and n 4, 320 n.
Pilband, a stratagem in the game of
Chess, 114 n 2.
Pind Dādan Khān tahsīl, Jhīlam Dis-
trict, Panjāb, 437 n 8.
Pindār Khiljī, Malik, called Qadr
Khān, one of the Amīrs of Sulān
Muḥammad Tughlaq Shāh, 302.
Pingal, the Science of Music, 332 and
n 4.
Pingala,—or
Pingalanāga, the inventor of Hindū
Prosody, 332 n 4.
Pīr Muḥammad, Mīrzā, grandson of
the great Tīmūr, King of Khurāsan
and Māwarā-an-Nahr, 352, 353, 355,
358 n 6.
Pīr Muḥammad Khān, Governor of
Balkh, contemporary of Humāyūn,
581, 582.
Pīr Roshan, name of Bāyazīd Anṣārī,
founder of a Ṣūfī sect, 58 n 5.
Pīrāhā, a ford on the river Ganges,
377 and n 1.
Pīrān, one of the companions of
Afrāsyāb, in the Shāh-nāma of
Firdausī, 180 n 2.
Pīrey, Governor of Ghaznīn, 14 n 1.
Pisæus, the Tyrrhenian, inventor of
the rostrum, 29 n 5.
Pithora, Rāi, 257 and n 3. See under
Rāi Pathūrā of Ajmīr.
Piyāda-i-aṣlī or original pawn, at
Chess, 114 n 2.
Plague, bubonic, 524 and n 1.
Plato, 181 n 2, 520 n 7.
Platt's Gulistān, 187 n 2.
Platt's Persian Grammar, 546 n 1.
Pleiades, the, 198 and n 2, 367 n 3,
630 and n 4.
Pliny, 23 n 3, 24 n 6, 394 n 5.
Polo, game of, 417 n 8.
Pompeii, 119 n 5.
Ponī, town of, 384 n 1.
Portugal, 543.
Portuguese, the, 454 n 7.