Qīrān-i-Tīmūr Khān, otherwise called
Tīmūr Khān Qarā Beg, one of the
Shamsīyah Maliks, 125 and n 4.
Qirānu-s-Sa‘dain
, a celebrated poem
by Mīr Khusrū, the famous poet
of Dihlī, 135 n, 221 and n 2, 222
and n 1, 223 and n.
Qiṣaṣu-l-Anbiyā
, Lives of the Pro-
phets, 205 n 3.
Qiṣṣa-i-Salāmān wa Absāl
of Maulānā
Jāmī, 272 n 1.
Qi‘, a district, 396 n 2.
Qi‘ah
, a term of Prosody, explana-
tion of, 608 and n 3.
Qimīr
, the thin pellicle which covers
the date-stone, 496 n 10.
Qirān
, exudation from species of
mountain pines, 182 and n 4.
Qiwām
, the stay or support of any-
thing, 614 n 1.
Qiwām Khān, one of the Maliks of
Khiẓr Khān, the first of the Saiyyid
dynasty, 364, 375, 380.
Qiwāmu-d-Dīn Khudāwandzāda, one
of the Amīrs of Sulān Muḥammad
Tughlaq Shāh, 314.
Qiwāmu-l-Mulk Malik Qabūl or
Maqbūl, one of the Amīrs of Sulān
Muḥammad Tughlaq Shāh, 304, 315.
Qiyāmu-l-Mulk, one of the Maliks of
Sulān Mu‘izzu-d-Dīn Kaiqubād
Balbanī, 220, 224.
Qizil Bāsh, the,—or
Qizilbāshes, Red-caps, 48 n 2, 480,
570, 572 and n 8, 573, 574, 575,
576, 578, 592 n 9, 627 n 7.
Qoraish, tribe of. See under Quraish.
Qubbatu-l-Islām, a title of the city
of Multān, 133 n 2.
Qubūl Nāib Vazīr, the Khān-i-Jahān,
one of the Maliks of Sulān Fīroz
Shāh Tughlaq, 324.
Qudsī, Mīr Ḥusain of Karbalā, the
poet, 623 and n 6.
Queen-consort of Humāyūn, 568. See
Ḥamīda Bānū Begam.
Quetta, 567 n 9.
Quicksilver, called Abu-l-Arwāḥ, 340
n 2.
Qūl
, centre of an army in Turkī, 439
n 4. Called also Ghūl.
Qūlinj
or Colic, notes on, 49 n 2.
Qulzum, the Ocean, 167.
Qurācha Khān, contemporary of
Humāyūn, 581 and n 9. See also
under Qarācha Beg and Qarrācha
Khān.
Quraish or Qoraish, tribe of, 2 n 5,
110 n 4, 287 n
2.
Qur'ān, the, 2 nn 2, 3 and 4, 3 nn 1
and 7, 4 and nn 1 and 2, 5 and
n 1, 6 nn 1, 2 and 4, 18 n 1, 28 n 1,
30 n 1, 51, 58 n 4, 63 n
2, 102 and
n 4, 108 n 2, 110 n 4, 113 n 1, 115
n 2, 126 n 3, 127, 128 n, 143 n 3,
144 n 2, 147 n 2, 150 nn
1 and 3,
158 n and n 1, 159 n 5, 175 n 4,
183 n 2, 191 n 1, 194 nn
1 and 4,
201 n 2, 207 nn 1 and 4, 212 n 7,
216 n, 218 n 2, 249 n 3, 261 n 6,
262 n, 279 n, 288, 292 n 6, 311,
319 n 1, 321 n 5, 331, 333, 356 n 4,
368 n 1, 369 n 1, 372 nn
1, 2 and 3,
373 n, 392 n 6, 412 n 1, 429 n 6,
446 and n 5, 449 n 7, 450, 481 n 9,
485 nn
2 and 3, 486 n 3, 510 and
n 6, 511 and n 5, 514, 515, 516,
517 n 8, 519 n 7, 522 n 5, 524 n 3,
532 n 6, 547 n 14, 555 n 6, 568 n 3,
577 n
, 579 and n 5, 596 n 1, 603
n
6, 615 and n 5, 632 n 1.
Qur'ān, seven manzils or divisions of
the, 6 n 1.
Qūrchī
, armed soldier in Turkī, 215
n 3.
Qurra Qumār, one of the Maliks of
the Khiljī dynasty, 291, 293, 295.
Qurūna, an armed soldier, 215 and
n 3.
Qurūnu-s-Sumbul
, a poison, 172 n 2.
Quās
, the Tibetan y??k, 543 n 1.
Qub Khān, one of the Amīrs of the
Saiyyid dynasty, 401 n 2.
Qub Khān, one of the Amīrs of the
Wālī of Bangāla, contemporary of
Shīr Khān Sūr (q. v.) 470.
Qub Khān of Itāwah, one of the
Amīrs of the Lodī family, 443.
Qub Khān Lodī, cousin of Sulān
Buhlūl Lodī, 403 n 7, 404 and nn 2
and 5, 405, 406, 407, 409 and n 7,
423 and n 2.
Qub Khān Nāib, one of the Amīrs of
Shīr Shāh, 476, 486, 488, 489, 490.
Qub Khān, son of Shīr Khān Sūr
(q. v.), 457, 463, 472.
Qub Minār of Dehlī, called after
Qubu-d-Dīn Ūshī (q. v.), 123 n 5.
Qubīyah Amīrs, the Maliks of Sulān
Qubu-d-Dīn Aibak (q. v.), 90.
Qubu-d-Dīn Aibak or Ibak, Sulān,
slave and adopted son of Sulān
Mu‘izzu-d-Dīn Ghūrī, 70, 72, 77
and n 3, 78 and n 3, 79 and n 3,
80, 81 and n 2, 82 and n 2, 86, 87,
88 n
1, 89, 90.
Qubu-d-Dīn Bakhtyār Ūshī, Khwāja-
i-Khwājagān, a famous saint.
known as Ka‘kī, 92 and n 2, 123
and n 5.
Qubu-d-Dīn Ḥasan, Malik, one of
the Amīrs of the Shamsīyah dy-
nasty, 124.
Qubu-d-Dīn Ḥusain ibn ‘Alī Ghūrī,
one of the Shamsīyah Maliks, 123
n 3.
Qubu-d-Dīn Ibak. See under Qubu-
d-Dīn Aibak.
Qubu-d-Dīn Lak-bakhsh, or bestower
of laks
, a name of Sulān Qubu-d-
Dīn Aibak, 77 and n 4.
Qubu-d-Dīn Maḥmūd bin Muḥammad
Rāzī, author of the Sharḥ-i-Sham-
sīyah, 427 n
1.
Qubu-d-Dīn Mubārak Shāh, Sulān,
son of Sulān ‘Alāu-d-Dīn Khiljī,
of the Khiljī dynasty of Dihlī, 273,
274 and n 1, 275, 282, 283, 284,
289, 290, 291, 296 and n 3, 297.
Qubu-d-Dīn Shāh, the son and suc-
cessor of Muḥammad Shāh I, son
of Aḥmad Shāh, Sulān of Gujarāt,
357 n 3.
Qubu-d-Dīn, Saiyyid, Shaikhu-l-
Islām of Dihlī under the Sham-
sīyah Sulāns, 123 and n 5, 132.
Qubu-d-Dīn, eldest son of Sulān
Shamsu-d-Dīn Iyal-timish, 98.
Qubu-d-Dīn Ūshī, Khwāja, the
famous saint, 92 and n 2, 123 and
n 5.
Qubu-l-‘Ālam Shaikh Ruknu-l-Ḥaqq
Quraishī, Shaikhu-l-Islām under
Sulān Muḥammad Tughlaq Shāh,
304 and n 4.
Qubu-l-Mashāyikhi-l-‘Iām, Shaikh
Sharafu-d-Dīn Munīrī, a famous
saint, 416 and n 13.
Qutlugh Khān, one of the Amīrs of
the dynasty of Sulān Shamsu-d-
Dīn Iyal-timish, 131, 132 and n 4.
Qutlugh Khān, one of the Maliks of
Sulān Muḥammad Tughlaq Shāh,
309, 311, 312, 313.
Qutlugh Khān, Malik Faẓlu-llah
Balkhī, one of the Amīrs of the
Fīrūz Shāhī dynasty, 351 and n 2.
Qutlugh Khān the Vazīr, Qāẓī
Samā‘u-d-Dīn, one of the Amīrs of
Sulān Ḥusain Sharqī of Jaunpūr,
406, 407.
Qutlugh Khwāja, the Mughul King of
Khurāsān, 305. See also under
Qutluq Khwāja.
Qutluq Khān, brother's son of Sulān
‘Alāu-d-Dīn Khiljī, 259.
Qutluq Khwāja, the son of Duā, the
Mughul King of Khurāsān and
Māwarāu-n-Nahr, contemporary of
Sulān ‘Alāu-d-Dīn Khiljī, 250 and
n 1, 258, 305.