KABAK, son of Davá, 36,* 104,* 3; attacked by Chapár, 37.*
Kabak Sultán Oghlán, son of Dust Muhammad, 90, 91; murder of, 95.
Kabáka, battle at, 65.
Kaba Matan, place called, 28.
Kábikálár, 375, 376 and n.
Kábil Sháh Oghlán raised to the rank of Khán, 29-31.
Kabir Ali, Amir (Sayyid Ali Hama- dáni), 432; death of, 433 n.
Kabul, Baber at, 9,* 10,* 131, 140, 201-4; Humáyun at, 24*; recovery of, by Humáyun, 25*; taken by Bábar Pádisháh, 177, 196; left in charge of Muhammad Husain Kur- kan, 197; troubles in, 198, 199; Shah Begum's attempt to take, 200; the Kizilbásh in, 214 n.; Said Khán arrives at, 226, 242; Mirzá Haidar goes to, 228-230, 467; Babar returns to, 356; held by Kámrán Khán, 398.
Káchi Chak, 20,* 482, 483, 485.
Kádir Bardi Mirzá, 91.
Káfiristan, see Khust.
Kafir tribes, 104 n.
Káfir Yári, 350.
Kahjavár (Kichuva), a degree of the Lámas, 414 n.
Kaidu (grandson of Oktai), 34*; ac- knowledged the rightful Khakán of the Moghuls, 35*; wars with Khakán Kublai, 36,* 38*; death of, 36*; dominion and power of, 38.*
Kaikhusru, 24.
Kaikobád, brother of Kaikhusru, 21 n.
Kajar tribe, 214 n.
Kájichak, Malik of Kashmir, 441.
Káká, Mir, of the family of Bárki, 307.
Kala-i-Zafar (fort), 220, 355; ruins of, 220 n., 221 n.; residence of Khán Mirzá, 221, 226; siege of, 388.
Kalandars, Amir Sayyid Ali and some, 63; Dust Muhammad Khán affects the ways of, 88.
Kálik Kiyá (or Kabá), valley of, 304.
Kalmák, the, tribe in Moghulistan, 73,* 74* n., 80,* 87*; in Alti-Shahr, 97*; few Moghuls in, 98*; (Oirát), 101,* 104,* 105* n., 113,* 124*; Vais Khán's battles with the, 65-67; land of the, 79 n.; ‘Ung’ in the language of, 91; return to their own homes, 1472, 95; Sultán Ahmad Khán and, 121; Mansur Khán and, 125; country, given to Uktái Khán, 294; Mansur Khán goes to war with the, 339, 375; plundered by Rashid Sultán, 373; Tibetan customs similar to, 407 n.
Kálpi, 472.
Kálu Aj Bári, place near Yárkand, 105.
Káluchi tribe, the, 187, 309.
Káluji tribe, the, in Moghulistan, 79, 121.
Kám, province of Tibet, 136 n.
Kambar Ali, Mir, son of Mir Káká, 241, 248, 265, 266, 307, 316, 326, 357.
Kamar-ud-Din, Amir, the Moghuls under, 56*; reign in Moghulistan, 102,* 103*; history of, 38-40; at Keuk - Tubeh, 41; defeated by Prince Jahángir, 42; battle with Amir Timur, 46, 47; Timur sends an army against, 48-50; last days of, 50, 51; his brothers, 51 n.
Kambar Kukildásh, Amir, 422.
Kámrán Mirzá, son of the Emperor Baber, 16,* 17,* 24,* 387; and Khwajá Nurá, 398, 399; retakes Kandahar from Tahmásp Shah, 400, 467-469, 471, 484; returns to Láhur, 472, 478, 481.
Kámul (Kumul) in Khitai, 126.
Kámyái, battle at, 119.
Kanauj, battle of, in 1540, viii., 6,* 17*: see Ganges.
Kandahar, besieged by the sons of Sháh Ismail, 16*; Bábar's battle with Sháh Beg near, 202, 206; Bábar Padishah marches on, 357; taken by Sháh Tahmásp, 400, 468-9; retaken by Kámrán Mirzá, 400; cap- tured by Sám Mirzá, 468.
Kandarlik, pass of, 275.
Kanjánfu, of Khitai, 404.
Kanju (Kan-chou), 406.
Kankali (or Kángali) tribe, the, 16 n.
Kánun, Arab writer, on situation of Bála-Sákun, 363 n.
Kanwa, battle of, 402 and n.
Kao-Chang, the ancient Uighur ca- pital, 113.*
Kapak Timur Khán, 36; palace built by, 37.
Kará Básh Mirzá, 307.
Karabulun, 72 n.
Kará Chanák (Suget Bulák), hamlet called, 296.
Karáchár, Amir, 18.
Kará Dána Kuli, 309.
Karáguz Begum, 114, 116.
Kara Hulaku, 33.*
Karia (Girai) Khán, 82, 92, 272, 273.
Karait (Karai), the, a Mongol tribe, 88,* 16 n., 39.
Karájik, mountains of, 49.
Kara-kalpáks: see Kalmáks.
Karákásh, river in Khotan, 298, 406 n.
Kara Kasmak, 42.
Kárákháni, the, 287 n.: see Kárluk.
Kará-khans (Ilak-khans), rulers of the Karlughi Uighurs, 94.*
Kara-Khitai, the, 57*; ruins of, 60,* 61*; tribe in Moghulistan, 73,* 74*; the dominion of, in 1124…94*; the Uighurs and, 95*; country and people of, 152 and n.; (Si-liao), kings of the, 279 n.; Kushluk de- feats the Gur Khan of, 289-291; given to Chaghatai Khán, 293; capital of: see Bála-Sákun.
Kara-Khoja (called also Si-Chao, Ho- Chao, and Kao-Chang), the Naimán Uighurs of, 93*; town of, 100,* 102,* 106*; conquest of, by Khizir Khwája, 103,* 52; depression below the sea level, 112*; ruins of ancient, 113.*
Kará Kiz, 360, and n.
Karakorum, Chingiz Khán's capital, 31*; every form of worship at, 32*; the Mongol capital in 1253…60*; ancient city of, 10; known as Bála- Sákun, 361 n.
Karakorum Pass, 420 n.
Kará Kulák Mirzá, 185, 305-6, 316, 326.
Kará Kurám (Karakorum), 465; given to Uktái Khán, 294.
Karánghutágh, Abá Bakr marches to, 323, 326, 327.
Karang Káingligh, fight at, 64.
Karanut tribe, the, 16 n.
Kará Samán, 40.
Karashahr (Chálish), town of, 54,* 62* n., 99,* 125.
Kará Sultán Ali Mirza, 241.
Kará Tágh, Mauláná, 460, 463.
Kara-tághlik, the party of the “Black Mountain,” 125.*
Karátál, 274, and n.
Kara-tásh, pass of, 398 n.
Kara Tatar (a Tartar tribe), 79 n.
Káratau Hills, 53.*
Kará Tázghun (river), 295, 312; water of, 297 n.
Karatigin, 145; mountains of, 261; Mir Váli conquers, 320; Sháh Mu- hammad Sultán sent to, 382; (Kair Tagin) 241; Muhammad Husain Kurkán at, 163, 164.
Kará Tukái, 181 n.; Yunus Khán at, 92, 93.
Kará-Uchunghál, 309.
Karáwánás, the Chaghatái, so-called by the Moghuls, 76,* 148, 491, 492.
Karawinah (or Karawinas), the, 77.*
Kárdun, fortress of, 454, 456 n.
Kardung Pass, the, 445 n.
Kariás Lake, 54.
Karim Bardi, Mir, 78, 86.
Kari-Sairam, city of, 171 n.
Kárish Khán, 276.
Kariyá (Kiria), town of, 295.
Karlughi, section of Uighurs, 93.*
Kárluk tribe in Moghulistan, the, 73,* 74* n., 88,* 19 n., 309; with Sultán Said's army, 66*; (or Kárákháni), kingdom of, 94.*
Karmina, battle at, 45.
Kárnás, the word, 492.
Karsa (Kártse) district of Tibet, 442.
Karshi, Amir Timur encamped at, 37; the Uzbeg encampment at, 243; Ubaid Ullah Khán fortified in castle of, 245, 248, 260.
Karuh (Kroh), measure of distance, 297 n.
Kásán, town of, 9 n.; given to Sayyid Muhammad Mirzá, 240; attacked by the Uzbeg Sultáns, 248, 249.
Káshghar (or Alti-Shahr), Sir D. For- syth's mission to in 1873, vii., 408; the Amirs of, 7*; invaded by Sultán Said Khán, 11,* 133, 325-7, 331; Amirs of, contemporary with the Kháns of Moghulistan, 48,* 49*; Sultán Said's headquarters, 56*; his operations against, 66,* 98*; the Karlughi Uighurs' chief town, 94*; ancient name Su-li, 8 n.; the modern town of, 42 n.; and Amir Khudáidád, 61; expedition of Amir Sayyid Ali to, 75-78; Yunus Khán's expeditions against, 86, 90; Sayyid Ali's mausoleum at, 87; rule of Mirzá Sániz in, 87, 88; attacked by Dust Muhammad Khán, 89; rule of Muhammad Haidar Mirzá, 95, 98, 102, 104, 252; ravaged by Abá Bakr Mirzá, 103, 252-3, 338; captured by Sultán Ahmad Khán, 122; Sayyid Muhammad Mirzá's expedition against, 144; Moghuls in, 148; treasure found in city of, 257; the Sultáns of, 286; rebel-
lion of Kushluk in, 287-291; con- quest of, by the Moghuls, 292-294; famine in, 291; the Jám-i-Giti Numái on, 294; boundaries of, 294; rivers in, 295-6; situation of the town of, 295 n.; tombs in, 300, 301; people of, 301; fruit plentiful in, 303; climate of, 303; its defects, 303; haze phenomenon in, 303 and n.; citadel of, 304; battles between Said Khán and Mirzá Abá Bakr at, 310-312; citadel abandoned by Abá Bakr's army, 323; Said Khán re- enters, 343, 351; events in, after Said Khan's death, 449-51.
Kashmir, no copies of the Tarikh-i- Rashidi to be found in, ix.; second invasion of in 1541, 8,* 17*-20*; invaded by Mirzá Haidar in 1531, 13,* 14,* 136, 143; administration of, 17*-20,* 23*; coins in, struck in Humayun's name, 24; invasions of, during reigns of Abá Bakrand Sultán Said, 65,* 66*; Mirzá Haidar's suc- cessors of, in, 126,* 127*; regiment of the Jatah army defeats Amir Háji, 19; ancient temples of, 58 and n.; Mirzá Haidar and, 419, 421, 423-4; the plain of, 424; climate of, 425; cul- tivation in, 425; buildings and streets of, 425; fruit in, 425; idol temples in, 426; wonders in, 426-430; ac- count of, in the Zafar-Náma, 430- 432; conversion of, to Islám, 432-3; the Musulman Sultáns of, 433 and n., 434; religious sects in, 434-437; Mirzá Haidar's campaign in and retreat from, 437-441; Firishta's account of Mirzá Haidar's invasion, 441 n., 442 n.; origin of Mirzá Haidar's expedition to, 481, 482; its conquest by him, 483-8.
Kásim Husain Sultán, 484.
Kásim Khán (Kásim Beg), son of Jáni Beg Khán, 82, 163, 230, 231, 271, 273, 373; visited by Sultán Said Khán, 133; takes Taráz and Tash- kand, 274; attacks Suyunjuk Khán in Táshkand, 275, 313; reception of Said Khán, 276-7; goes to Ubaira- Subaira, 282.
Kásim Kuchin, Amir, 242.
Kásim Mauláná, 213.
Káskásu, pass of, 398 n.
Kát, ancient capital of Khwárizm, 45.
Katak, the overwhelming of, 67,* 68*; as described by Mirzá Haidar, 10 n., 12 n.; town of, 67, 295.
Kattaghán, territory of, 203 n.
Katur (or Kitaur) a Kafir tribe, 103, 104 n.
Kaum (tribe), the word, 148 n.
Kazán, Sultán (the “Grand Can” of the Chaghatai), 20 n.
Kazaks, the, 126*; supplant the Mo- ghuls, 56*; gradual disappearance of, 82; some of Abulkhair Khán's people join, 92; Mansur Khán's battle with. 127, 128; Said Khán and, 276-7; in Mávará-un-Nahr, attacked by Sháhi Beg Khán, 207, 230, 231; history of, and their Sul- táns, 272-4.
Kazák-Kirghiz, the (White Horde), 121* n.
Kazák-Uzbegs, Said Khán and the, 120*; Sultán Mahmud Khán and the, 119, 122.
Kázi Imád-ud-Din Maskin, 212.
Kázik, the word, 255 n., 256-7.
Kázi Shams-ud-Din Ali, 389.
Kazi-Zádah Rumi: see Saláh-ud-Din Musa.
Keene, Mr. H. G., on transliteration, xii. n.; ‘Turks in India,’ 88,* 89.*
Kelat (Kalát), Shahi Beg besieges, 192 n., 209.
Kerranái, the (trumpet), 34.
Kesh, Timur meets the three princes at, 18; ‘Iron Gate’ near, 21 n.; plains of, 26; the princes of Jatah return to, 35; Prince Jahángir buried at, 48.
Keuk Tubeh (or Kuk Tipa), 41.
Khadija Begum, 196.
Khadija Sultán Khánim, daughter of Sultán Ahmad Khán, 161, 330, 382; marriage of, 352.
Khadija Sultán, 451.
Kháfi Khán, the historian, 89,* 246 n.
Khákán, the word, 30 n.
Kháliki, Mauláná, 225, 226.
Khalil Sultán, defeated by Mansur Khán at Almátu, 182; drowned by Jani Beg Khán in the river at Akhsi, 183, 191, 264-5, 334; and Moghulistán, 240; his son Bábá Sultán, 250, 251.
Khalil Mirzá, Sultán, grandson of Timur, misdeeds of, 451.
Khamár Khátun, 257.
Khán, subordinate princes of Chagha- tai styled, 30* n.
Khán Báligh (Bála-Sákun), town of. 361-4.
Khán, Mirzá: see Mirzá Khán.
Khán Nazar, Mirzá of Khotan, 100; killed by Abá Bakr, 101.
Khán Sultán Khánim, daughter of Saniz Mirzá, 88.
Khán Sultán Sultánim, sister of Mirzá Aba Bákr, 258.
Khánd Máhmud, Khwája, 478.
Khánikoff on the Hazáras, 80* n.
Khanánki Mirzá, 248.
Khans, succession of Moghul, from the time of Isán Bughá, 40*-47*; power
of the, from the reign of Amir Timur to Ulugh Beg, 83.
Kháns of the White Horde (Kirghiz Kazáks), 272 n.
Khánzáda Begum, 117, 155; married to Sháhi Beg Khán, 175, 196, 239; wife of Mirzá Jahángir, 48, 330; and Khwája Nurá, 400.
Khápula, district of Balti, 410.
Khardak Bukhári, Mauláná, 37.
Khar-gura (wild ass), 347 n.
Kháshgau, the, 302 n.
Kháss, part of Moghulistan, 377.
Khatlán (or Khutlán), hill tracts of, 10*; Baber gains possession of, 10*; province of, 21 n.
Khávand Mahmud, Khwája, 448: see Nurá Khwája.
Khazars, Turkish tribe of, 91* n.
Khidmat Mauláná, 14, 15, 67, 85.
Khidmat Mauláná Sháh Sayyid Ashik, 300.
Khitai (or China), 152 n., 360; people of, 88*; Mansur's wars against, 91, 104,* 127; holy war against, by Khizir Khwája, 52; Amir Timur's expedition against, 53; given to Tuli Khán, 293; wares of, 408; the Pádisháh of, 416.
Khitái Bahádur, 39, 45, 46, 49.
Khiva, Husain and Timur at, 23 n.
Khizar Yasuri, Amir, 18.
Khizir Sháh, brother of Amir Khudái- dád, 100.
Khizir Khwája Khán, commencement of his reign, 51-57, 68; sons and successors of, 43*, 44*, 57; of Moghulistan, 101,* 39; death of, 102*; temporary conquest of Turfán and Kara Khoja, 103.*
Khodaidád, Amir, 45.*
Khojand, Amir Timur at, 43; the river of, 29, 113, 120.
Khojas, the, 239 n.
Khorasán, country of, 30*; invaded by Borák, 35*; invaded by Isán Bugha, 37; Amir Timur's conquest of, 19; conquered by Sultán Abu Said, 81 n., 83, 85; Yunus Khán at, 87; annals of kings of, 150, 151; Sultán Husain Mirzá in, 154, 193, 195; capital of, 193 n.; Bábar Pádishah's expedition into, 197, 198; conquest by Sháhi Beg, 164, 201, 205; Khus- rau Sháh proceeds to, 176, 177; Sháh Ismail in, 236; Uighurs in 311 n.
Khorasáni Mirzas, the Moghuls and the Uzbegs against, 57.*
Khoráshá (Kudáshah), village of, 19.
Khotan, 103.*
Khotan, city of, 51* n.; Goës' visit to, 122*; hills of, 52; Abá Bakr Mirzá and Omar Mirzá's attempt to subdue, 99, 101; the Mirzás of, 100; and their extirpation, 101; Rashid Khán follows Mirzá Ali Taghái to, 145; citadal of, treasure found at, 256-7; captured by Kushluk Khán, 291, 293; water of, 297 n.; rivers of, 298; jade found in, 298, 301; tombs in, 298; people of, 301; wild camels found in deserts of, 301; wild oxen in the hills of, 301-2; fruit in, 303; climate of, 303; Mirzá Abá Bakr flees to, 133, 323, 325, 327.
Khub Nigár Khánim, mother of Mirzá Haidar, 9,* 156; marries author's father, Muhammad Husain, 117, 118, 153.
Khudabanda, governor at Aksu, 123.*
Khudáidád, Amir, son of Buláji, 38, 39, 51-54; nine privileges granted to the ancestors of, by Chingiz Khán, 54, 55; three additional privileges granted by Khizir Khwája, 56; Khans raised by, to the Khanate, 58, 68; Káshghar his native country, 61; pilgrimage to Mekka, 67-71; his death and burial at Medina, 71; division of dependencies of the Dughláts, 100.
Khudái Kuli Bahádur, 309.
Khuddái Kuli Shakávul, 315.
Khundamir, Persian author, 246 n., 247 n.
Khurram Sháh Sultán, 239.
Khush Gildi Kukildásh, 185, 187.
Khush Rái Kukildásh, 165.
Khusrau Sháh, and the province of Khutlán, 21 n.; in possession of Hisar, Kunduz, etc., 130, 163, 167, 177, 203 n.; defeat at the hands of Shahi Beg Khán, 164-166, 169, 353; puts Baisanghar Mirzá to death, 174; and Bábar Pádisháh, 175, 176; his death, 177, 329 n.
Khusru, Amir, the poet of mediæval India, and the Moghuls, 81,* 82,* 87.*
Khust (Khost), Amir Abdul Kudus, governor of, 103, 104 n.
Khuzár, town of, 26; Bábar gains possession of, 10*; mecting of Amir Timur and Háji Mahmud at, 18.
Khwájas, the, of Kashghar, 123.*
Khwájas (priests) in Alti-Shahr, 124*- 126.*
Khwájás (sect), Ahmad one of, 10.
Khwája Ali, Mauláná, 213.
Khwája Bahá-ud-Din, 33.*
Khwája Kalán, expedition to Kashmir, 18,* 19*; murdered by Yunus Khán's wife, 94.
Khwája Nurá: see Shaháb-ud-Din.
Khwánd Mir, history of, 108, 121.
Khwándamir, and reign of Isán Bugha, 39.*
Khwán-i-Sálár, battle at, 86.
Khwárizm, third expedition of Amir Timur into, 44; invaded by Sháhi Beg Khán, 130, 171, 180, 191, 192, 195, 204.
Kilán, Mir Khwája, 212; defends Kan- dahar, 468, 469, 472; in Kashmir, 483.
Kila Zafar, chief town of Badakhshán, 10,* 12.*
Kilpin Rabát, resting place, 296.
Kimiz, a beverage, 53 n., 62, 277.
Kiosks, the vast, of the world, 429.
Kipchak, plains of, 30*; tribes of, 31.*
Kipchák tribe, 87,* 88,* 45, 55 n.; White Horde of, 45 n.; deserts of, 45, 49; with Sultán Said's army, 66*; mixed up with the Kángali tribe, 16 n.
Kirán Bahádur, governor of the dis- trict of Bhirbal, 22.*
Kirghiz, the, 87,* 88*; supplant the Moghuls, 56*; in Alti-Shahr, 124*- 126*; originators of all the revolts in Moghulistán, 125; rebellions against the Moghul Khákáns, 148; tribe, the, 181 n.; join Mansur Khán in Chálish, 254; Mansur Khán and the, 339; Said Khán's campaign against, 348-351; plunder Turkistan etc., 358; in Moghulistán, 367; at At-Báshi, 377, 378; pursue Bábáják Sultán, 378; Táhir Khán joins forces with, 379; desert Táhir Khán, 388.
Kirghiz Kazáks, Kháns of, 272 n.
Kirmán, the Caraonas at, 77.*
Kirya, River of, 406 n.
Kishkui Divána, 309.
Kishtawár, province of, attacked by Mirzá Haidar, 21*.
Ki Shwang Na (Kesh), 8 n.
Kitan, the: see Kara Khitai.
Kitta Beg, 313, 357; and Midaka Bahádur, 314; in charge of Sairám, 271, 274.
Kiyák (Kayalik, etc.), territory of, 288, 289.
Kizil, village called, 296, 315, 316.
Kizil River, 295 n.
Kizilbásh, the, 214 and n., 235, 246.
Klaproth and Uighuristán, 101*; and Turfán, 104* n.
Kokcha valley, the ruins in, 220 n., 221 n.
Koko Nor, 406 n., 407 n.
Kolagám, in district of Div Sar, 428 n.
Kolpakofsky, Gen., on Lake Issigh- Kul, 78 n.
Koraish Sultán, eighth son of Rashid Sultán, 121.*
Koran, the, sections of, 1; treaties and solemn engagements written and sealed in copies of, 101 n.
Koroi-Saroi, place called, 78 n.
Körös, Csoma de, on Maryul, 410 n.
Kos (kruh), a measure of distance in India, 424 n.
Kostenko, and island of Kui Sui, 78 n.
Kruh (or Kuroh) a measure of distance, 424 n.
Kublai, Mongol Emperor of China, styled Kaán, 30* n.; war against Irtukbuka, 34*; the “Great Káan” of Marco Polo, 34,* 35*; wars with Kaidu, 36,* 38*; death of, 36.*
Kuchar (Kuitze) district of, 54,* 93*; town of, 62* n., 70,* 100,* 102*; remains of Buddhistic buildings, etc. in, 124 n.
Kuchin, people so called, in Khotan and Káshghar, 301.
Kuchkar (Koshkar), 50 n., 368, 370 and n., 377; encampment of, 59.*
Kuchum (Tartar Khán), 282 n.
Kuchum Sultán, 159, 283.
Kuchum Khán, 206 n., 243, 248.
Kudásh, Mauláná, 461, 462.
Kuen-lun, Tibetan highland, 54.*
“Kui Jariki,” campaign of, 379.
Kuhlagha (the Iron Gate), 37.
Kui-Kule, pass of, 21 n.
Kui-Sui, island of, in Lake Issigh-Kul, 78, and n.
Kuitze, town of: see Kuchar.
Kukanit, a tribe of Khotan, 67.
Kukcha Tangiz, lake of, 366.
Kukildásh, Amirs called, 52.
Kukildásh Mirzá Ali Sayyid Bahádur, 318-9.
Kuk Káshána, district of, 231.
Kuk Naur (Koko Nor), 406, and n.; 407.
Kuk Rabát, 296.
Kuk Uchgu, surname of Amir Bulaji, 9.
Kulak, plain of, 238.
Kul Malik, battle of, 260, 268.
Kul Nazar Mirzá of Khotan, 100, 241, 248, 308, 356; killed by Abá Bakr, 101.
Kulunják Sultán, 164.
Kuláb, hill tracks of, 10.*
Kuli Itárji, 321.
Kuli, Sultán, 357.
Kulja, the present town of, 32.*
Kulka, head of the Makrit tribe, 309.
Kulugha (or Kuhlágha) Pass, the (Iron Gate), 20 n., 21 n., 26.
Kuluk, nephew of Uljaitu, 37.*
Kumála Káchur, jungle of, 189.
Kumul (Humi), State of, 101,* 124* n.
Kumzah, 39.
Kunah-Shahr, ruins of; Sir H. Yule on, 12 n.
Kunduz, 23, 56; Baber gains posses- sion of, 10*; regained by Mirzá Haidar, 24*; Sháhi Beg's campaign
against, 130; Bábar Pádisháh at, 131; in possession of Khusrau Sháh, 163, 177, 203 and n.; attacked by Mahmud Sultán, 169, 170, 176, 178; Emperor Bábar and, 237-8, 267.
Kunghár Ulang, 376 and n.
Kunji, Amir, 86.
Kunji, the Amirs of, 51; family of, 308.
Kunkás, part of Moghulistan, 377.
Kunkurat tribe, the, 16 n.
Kuráma, Kazaks in, 126*; district of, 181 n.
Kuránas, a tribe among the Mongols, 76.*
Kurátu, desert of, 49.
Kurgán-Tube (or Tipa), 21 n.
Kurguz, a Uighur named, 95.*
Kurkáni, the title, 278 n.-280 n.
Kurlukut, tribe of, 19.
Kurulat (or Kurlut), tribe, the, 16 n.
Kus, 75.
Kusan (Kuchar), 9 n., 378; raids into by Mir Jabár Birdi, 124; Bábáják Sultán and, 126; Bábáják Sultán in, 332, 339.
Kush Gumbaz, monastery called, 296.
Kushji, Amirs called, 52.
Kushk-i-Bágh-i-Zághán, a garden at Herat, 83.
Kushluk, son of Tái Yang Khán; rebellion of, in Kashghar, 287- 291, 293; his capture and death, 292.
Kushluk's tribes (the Naimán Uighurs), 288 n.
Kutás (wild oxen) in the hills of Khotan, 301-2, 302 n.; in Tibet, 416, 417, 446 and n.
Kutb-i-Alam, tomb of, in Kashghar, 301.
Kutb-ud-Din Ahmad, 342.
Kutb-ud-Din, Sultán, 432, 433.
Kutb Khán, 472.
Kutluk Mirak Mirzá, 241, 247, 306, 316.
Kutluk Nigár Khánim, 94, 96, 117, 155, 160, 196, 197.
Kutlugh Turkán Aghá, 43.
Kuyuk (son of Oktai), attacks Almá- ligh, 33*
Kuyuk (son of Davá), 36.*
Kuzi Báshi, 82.
Kuzruán, province of, 44 and n.