IBBETSON, Mr. Denzil, on the words Turk and Moghul, 89*-91*, 128*; and the Kizilbásh, 214 n.
Ibir-Sibir, 282 n.
Ibn Ali Muhammad Koshji, 60 n.
Ibn Batuta, Moorish traveller, on Tirmiz, 338 n.
Ibn Dast, an author of the tenth cen- tury, and Khakán, 21 n.
Ibn Haukal, 86*; and Faryáb, 44 n.
Ibráhim, Mir, son of Pir Haji Kunji, 86, 241, 265.
Ibráhim Barlás, 108.
Ibráhim Lodi, the Aoghán Sultán, 357.
Ibráhim, son of Makhtum Khánim, 91.
Ibráhim, Sultán, son of Said Khán, 375, 467.
Ibráhim, Sultán, son of Shah Rukh, 85 n.
Idegu, brother of Amir Háji, 19.
Idol temples in Tibet, 416; of Kashmir, 426 and n.; 427 n.
Idrisi mentions Tibetan Turks, 86,* 87.*
Ila River, 366.
Ilak-Khans (Kará-Khans), rulers of the Karlughi Uighurs, 94*; dynasty of the, 287 n., 288 n.; kingdom of the, 360; capital of the, 361 n., 363.
Ikbál Náma Jahángiri, the, of Mutamad Khán, vi.
Ilchi Bughá, 45, 49.
Ili (Ailah) River, 66 n.
Ili-bálik; the “Karlughi” Uighurs at, 93*; see also Bishbálik.
Ilk or Ilak, the word, 288 n.
Il Khwája: see Isán Bugha.
Ilkijin tribe, the, 16 n.
Ilyás, son of Makhtum Khánim, 91.
Ilyás Khwája Khán, 34; his last days, 38.
Ilyás Khwája Oghlán, son of Timur, 22, 23; encamped at Tásh Arighi, 26; Amir Timur decides to make war on, 27; is taken prisoner by Timur, 28.
Ilyás Sháh, brother of Amir Khudáidád, 100.
Imád-ud-Din, Maulána, 396.
Imák (or Aimak), people so called, in Khotan and Káshghar, 301.
Imal, territory of, 288, 289.
Imám Muhammad Fakih Balá, Sákuni, tomb of, 365.
Imil Khwája, son of Davá, 39.*
Imil River, the, 53,* 366.
Inághu (Jumgán), 50 n.
Inchumalik, son of Sharáwal, 7.
India, expeditions by Davá into, 36*; north of; the words Turk and Moghul used at the present day in, 89*, 90*, 128*: see also Hindustan.
Indus River, 431 and n.
In-ghi-rh-cha, a chief of Turfán, 103*.
Inkirass tribe, the, 16 n.
Irák (Persia), custom in the army of, 53; Sultán Abu Sáid and, 81, 83, 85; annals of kings of, 151; invaded by Sháh Ismáil, 154, 232; Sháh Ismail returns to, 281; Sám Mirzá at, 468; Emperor Humáyun in, 484.
Irán, conquered by Chingiz Khán, 293.
Irázán Bárin, 73, 84; killed by Ulugh Beg, 74.
Irlát, the powerful chiefs suppressed by Sultán Ahmad Khán, 121.
Ir Nazar Khwája, a noted Pir, 67 n.
Iron Gate, the (Kulugha Pass), 20 n., 21 n., 26: see also Darband-i-Ahanin.
Irrigation; in Moghulistan in 1253, 60*; in Turfán and Kara-Khoja, 112*; in Turfán, by Vais Khan, 67.
Irtish River, 366.
Irtukbuka, war against Kublai, 34.*
Isán Bughá Khán (son of Davá), 7*; ascends the throne of the Chaghatai, 37*; invades Khorasán, 37*; turns his steps towards Moghulistan, 39*; identity of, 39,* 40*; Mr. Erskine and, 39*, 40*; his wives, 6; reign of, 6 n.
Isán Bughá II., son of Vais Khan, 73-75; separate principality of, 99*; quarrels with his Amirs, 77-82; and Andijan, 81; fights against his brother Yunus Khan, 81, 82; reign of, 82 n.; incursions into Turkistan, Shash and Farghána, 85; helps Amir Sayyid Ali to defeat Yunus Khán, 86; his death, 88; opposed by Yunus Khán, 172; and the Juji Sultáns, 272.
Isán Daulat Begum, wife of Yunus Khán, 86, 94, 175, 197.
Isán Táishi, 91; combats with Vais Khan, 65, 67; Ahmad Khán's battles with, 121.
Isfijáb or Isbijáb (Sairám), province of, 80 n., 171 n.
Ishák Bahádur, 309.
Ishák Sultán, 451.
Iskandar Aoghán, Sultán, 402; taken prisoner by Timur, 28, 31.
Iskandar Beg, Persian author, 246 n., 247 n.
Iskandar Sultán, son of Sultán Ahmad Khán, 160.
Iskandar Sultán, son of Sultán Said, 14,* 15,* 102,* 130; his birth, 340, 341; invasion of Kashmir, 136, 143; marries daughter of Muhammad Sháh, 136.
Iskandar, Sultán, son of Kutb-ud-Din, 433; marries one of Muhammad Sháh's daughters, 441; holy war on Tibet, 417, 454, 459; returns to Rashid Sultán, 465-6.
Iskandar Tupchi, expedition to Kash- mir, 18,* 19,* 483.
Islám, sons of Makhtum Khánim con- verted to, 91; Tughluk Timur's conversion to, 10-15; introduced by Amir Buláji, 153.
Islám Sháh (otherwise Sálim) son of Shir Sháh, 21,* 22.*
Islám, Shaikh ul, 396.
Ismail Khán, ruler of Kashghar, 123.*
Ismail, Shah, seven Turki tribes sup- porters of, 214 n.; kills Sháhi Beg Khán, 226, 231-7; sends an ambas- sador to Emperor Bábar, 238-9; and Khanzádá Begum, 239; helps Bábar Pádisháh, 243, 245, 246 n., 247 n.,
259, 260, 266, 281; returns to Irak, 248; attacked by Sultán Sálim, 281.
Ismail Sultán, 451.
Ismaili, a sect of Shiahs, 218 n.
Issigh-Kul Lake, 30,* 53,* 72, 75, 78 n., 79 n., 365 n., 366-7; monastery near, 59 n.; the Begjik Amirs in, 86; Said Khán at, 375.
Itárji, the Amirs of, 51; family of, 307.
Izzat Ullah, Mir, and the Jadah stone, 33 n.