Káán, the, i. 71, 72, 73
Kabak (also Kapak and Kank) Mughal,
iii. 73, 548-9
Kabkalas, Brahmán, vii. 285, 305, 338-40
Kab Ráí, v. 356
Kábul, Hindú Kings of, ii. 9, 403;
Turkish dynasty of, 403, 409, 411;
old notices of, 412; invasions of,
413, 414; gained by Humáyún, v.
222; lost, 224, 232; regained 226,
233; besieged by Mirza Sulaimán,
249; state of, 280, 282, 293, 310;
taken by Akbar, 424; restored to
Mirza Muhammad Hakím, 425; re-
sumed by Akbar, 441; annexed by
Akbar, v. 449
Kach,
Kachh,
war with, i. 227; Jáms of, 268
Kadar Khán, son of Fíroz, blinded, iii.
41, 137, 162
Kadar Mughal, defeated, iii. 70
Kádir-bi-lláh, the Khalíf, i. 455
Kafand, King, i. 108
Kaid, the Hindú, i. 108; viii. 420
Kaid, Ráí of Bengal, vi. 109, 111
Kai-Khusrú, grandson of Balban, iii.
123, 124, 595; murdered, 127
Kai-Kubád, Sultán, descent, iii. 124, 524;
made king, 38, 595; meeting with
his father, 130, 524; reign of, 125;
murdered, 39, 135, 598
Káím Khán, viii. 116, 213
Káka Kotal, i. 160
Káká Pandit, viii. 149. See Gobind
Pandit
Kákars, i. 381
Kákar Khán, vii. 306
Kaksa, i. 202
Káksháls, v. 384, 414; rebel, 415, 416;
vi. 40, 45, 66, 67, 68, 71
Kálá Pahár (Muhammad Khán Farmuli),
iv. 352-3, 456-7, 512; v. 93; vi. 41,
45, 67
Kalar, Bráhman, ii. 403, 421
Kalích Khán, vii. 383, 391, 394, 434,
435-6-7, 537. See Nizámu-l Mulk
Kalíj Khán, v. 301, 317, 330, 344, 360,
402, 404, 413, 435-6-7, 440, 444, 445,
457, 462, 542; vi. 124, 302; death,
337
Kálinjar, taken by Kutbu-d dín, ii. 231;
by Humáyún, vi. 9; by Akbar, v. 333
Kálpí surrenders to Sultán Ibráhím, v.
105
Kalyán Mal, Ráí, v. 265, 335-6
Kamál Khán Gakkhar, iv. 501, v. 272,
278, 279
Kamalava,
Kamlú,
Kamlúa,
ii. 12, 172, 403, 420, 423,
578
Kamáún, Rája of, v. 541; vi. 332
Kám Bakhsh, Prince, vii. 196, 376; at
siege of Jinjí, 348; arrested, 349;
opposed by his brother A'zam, 384;
father's affection for, 385; claims the
throne, 389; marches against Wákin-
kera, 390; violent conduct, 406; fights
a battle and is killed, 406; character,
553; his sons, 566
Kambáy, taken by 'Aláu-d dín, iii. 43;
account of, vi. 353
Kámrán, Mirza, obtains Láhore, vi. 10;
receives a jágír, 189; recovers Kan-
dahár, 199; returns to India, 202;
opposes Humáyún, 202; receives Hu-
máyún, 204; deserts Humáyún, 130,
204, 206, 215, 220; abandons Kábul,
222, 223; recovers Kábul, 224; fights
against Humáyún, 225; exposes the
infant Akbar on walls of Kábul, 226;
his cruelties, ib.; escapes from Kábul,
ib.; prisoner of the Hazáras, 227; sub-
mits to Humáyún, 229, 230; deserts
again, 230, 231; regains Kábul, 232;
loses it, 233; again in arms, 233; flies
to Hindústán, 234; takes refuge with
Islám Sháh, iv. 498; a poet, ib.; flees,
ib.; his services, v. 35, 37; takes
Kábul, v. 147; made prisoner by Ádam
Ghakar, 147, 234; blinded, 147, 235;
death, 235
Kamru-d dín Khán (I'timádu-d daula),
vii. 502, 505-7; appointed wazír, 525,
531, viii. 45; services, 45, 50, 55, 56,
261; commands army against Ahmad
Abdálí, 106, 107; killed, 108
Kámrúp, campaign in, ii. 312
Kamurgha, v. 316
Kanak, King, ii. 10, 404, 405, 410, 420
Kanauj, Kings of, i. 22; Arabs sent
against, 207; Ráí of, 208, ii. 10;
taken by Mahmúd, 45, 456, iv. 178;
attacked from Zábulistán, ii. 170; by
Mahmúd, 45, 456, iv. 178; conquered
by Mas'úd III., 526; Humáyún's
defeat at, 380, v. 130, 143; destroyed
by Sher Sháh, iv. 416, 419; account
of, viii. 420
Kandahár, wonders of, i. 238; sickness
at, 239; attacked by Bábar, 307,
308; taken by Persians and recovered
by Kámrán, v. 199; obtained by Hu-
máyún, 220; given over to the
Persians, 221; taken again by Humá-
yún, 222; occupation of, 249, 315;
besieged by Persians, vi. 302; re-
covered, 64, 68; taken by Persians,
87, 89, 122; besieged by Prince Au-
rangzeb, vii. 99; by Dárá Shukoh,
101; falls, 102
Kanerkes, ii. 410
Kángra, conquest of, vi. 374, 382, 517
Kanishka, ii. 410
Kank (Kabak), Mughal, iii. 198. See
Kabak
Kankali Turks, ii. 551, 556
Kanwárs, v. 41
Kará-bahkam, ii. 266
Karákash, Malik, ii. 340, 342
Kárá-Kúínlú, iv. 299, vi. 196
Karan, Jám, i. 228
Karan Ráí of Nahrwala, ii. 230
Karan Ráí of Gwálior, v. 81, 85, 86, 88
Karan, son of the Ráná, receives a
mansab, vi. 341; succeeds, 367, 438
Karans, the, i. 53
Karkadan, the, i. 61
Karmatians, i. 453, 459, 491; ii. 91 pass.;
335, 441, 449, 571; dates regarding,
viii. 32
Károh armour, ii. 288
Karrácha Khán, v. 207, 224-8, 232;
killed, 233, vi. 10
Kashmír, ancient history, i. 107; its ex-
clusiveness, 63; Ráí of, 143, 178;
Tímúr's arrangements with, iii. 469,
518; described, 476, 521; Kings of,
iv. 93, 305; mission sent by Akbar, v.
411; conquest of, 450, 452-4; de-
struction of temples, vi. 458; religious
troubles in, vii. 492
Kásim 'Alí Khán, viii. 213, 214, 215,
218
Kásim Beg-Lár, i. 292
Kásim Khán (Aurangzeb's reign), vii.
216, 218, 355
Kásim Khán (Mir Muhammad), viii.
428
Kásra (Chosroes), the, i. 86
Kastariya caste, i. 76
Kataría caste, i. 16
Katlagh Khán, a title, ii. 396, 554
Katlagh Khán (Saifu-d dín Aibak), ii.
334, 354-6, 374, 376-8
Katlagh Khán, governor of Deogír, iii.
244, 247, 251-3; his death, 278
Katlagh Khwája, Chaghatáí, marches
against Dehlí, iii. 42, 166, 548
Katlú Khán, Kirání Afghán, iv. 511,
513, v. 373, 429, 465, 511, vi. 66,
67, 69, 71, 74, 79, 86
Kators, ii. 13, 128, 406 pass.; iii. 400,
407; their territory, 401; Timúr's
war with, 401, 480, v. 425, vi. 312
Katormán,
Katurmán,
ii. 13, 403, 405, 420
Kázíu-l Kuzát, iii. 578, 590
Keshu Ráí, vi. 269, 275
Khádim Husain Khán, viii. 214
Khafíf, i. 216
Khai-Khúya, the, i. 86
Khairá, i. 216
Khairu-d dín, Jám, i. 225
Khákán, i. 86, iv. 99, 102, 292
Khák-rez, vi. 100
Khalaf bin Ahmad, iii. 64, iv. 166-7
Khalífas, Memoirs of, i. 415; send
robes to Mahmúd and other sovereigns,
ii. 24, 91, 243, 326
Khalífa of Egypt, ii. 91, 93, 97; confirms
Muhammad Tughlik, iii. 249, 567;
embassy from, 249; invests Sultán
Fíroz, 342, vi. 226
Khán-i 'álam (Akbar's, Chalma Beg by
name), v. 377, 387, vi. 39, 43
Khán-i a'zam. See A'zam Khán
Khán-daurán (Sháh-Jahání) defeats
Jajhar, vii. 50-2; 54; new titles, 60
Khán-daurán (Aurangzeb's), vii. 228
Khán-daurán. See Samsámu-d daula
Khán Jahán Bahádur Kokaltásh op-
poses Sivají, vii. 287, 290; Súbadár
of the Dakhin, 300; misconduct and
disgrace, 307, 309; campaign against
Kutbu-l Mulk, 316; in disgrace, 317;
sent against the Játs, 532
Khán Jahán Lodí, memoir of, iv. 537;
notices of, vi. 323, 333, 408, 418, 419;
bribed by Nizámu-l Mulk, 433-7,
452; sells the Bálághát, vii. 7; re-
moved from government of the Dakhin,
8; returns to court, 8; escapes, 9, 141;
his flight, 13, 18; death, 20
Khán Jahán (Jaunán Sháh), iii. 371, iv.
12, 14-16
Khán-Khánán. See Bairám Khán
Mun'im Khán, Mirza Khán, etc.
Khán-i Kalán (Mír Muhammad Khán
Atka), v. 340, 364, 369
Khán-Zamán ('Ali Kulí Shaibání), iv.
509, v. 237, 239, 250-3, 257, 259,
272, 492; rebellion, 295, 301, 306,
318-9; killed, 321
Khán-Zamán (Kásim Khán), i. 290, 293,
295
Khán-Zamán Khán, viii. 305, 306, 342
Khán-Zamán (Sháh-Jáhání), iii. 52, 54,
56; takes Junír, 58, and other forts,
vii. 60; death, 61
Khán-Zamán (Shaikh Nizám Haidar-
ábádí), vii. 337, 342
Khándesh, rulers of, vi. 137; annexed, 241
Khándí Ráo killed, viii. 208, 321
Khandú Dapháriya, vii. 462, 472, 477,
499
Khangár Ráo of Kach, v. 443-6, 466
Khargú, of Katehr, iv. 14
Kharí (Khattrí) tribe, v. 278
Khárijís, ii. 176
Kharmíls, ii. 287
Khatúrs, vi. 312. See Kators
Khawás Khán, iv. 359, 360, 368, 371,
373, 378, 380, 381, 383, 387, 388,
406, 465, 476, 480, 482, 484, 502;
memoir of, 528, 544; v. 97, 201; vi.
19
Khilj, ii. 146, 151, 303
Khiljí chiefs, iii. 129, 135, 136
Khizr Khán, son of 'Aláu-d dín, quarrels
with his father, iii. 553; marries
Dewal Rání, 552-3; imprisoned, 554,
601; blinded, 209, 544; murdered,
217, 544, 555, 603
Khizr Khán, Saiyid, waits on Tímúr,
iii. 475; made governor of Multán,
475, 521; fights with Sárang Khán,
iv. 32; waits on Tímúr, 35; at Multán,
38; fights against Sultán Mahmúd,
42-3; becomes king, 45; his titles,
45; death, 53
Khizr Khán, Sultán Bahádur, of Bengal,
iv. 508, v. 66, 115, 245
Khokhars, iii. 415, 456, 473, 485, 505,
510, 516, 520, 547; iv. 57; vi. 198;
polyandry among, viii. 202. See
Gakhars
Khudá-banda, iii. 1
Khudáwand Khán, of Surat, v. 347, 501,
vi. 13
Khudáwand Záda, daughter of Muhammad
Tughlik, iii. 276, 290
Khudá-yár Khán of Kandahár, viii. 97
Khul Chain Bhatti, iv. 22, 29, 34. See
Dul Chain
Khuld-makán, title of Aurangzeb, vii.
402
Khurda, conquest of, vi. 355
Khurram, Prince (Sháh Jahán), sent
against the Ráná, vi. 337; subdues
him, 339; at court, 351; mansab of
20,000, 352; receives title of “Sháh
Jahán,” 352
Khurram Begam, v. 310
Khushhál Khán, vii. 432
Khushhál Ráí, Rája, viii. 350
Khusrú Khán, the favourite, a Parwárí,
iii. 211, 215; marches to Ma'bar, 215,
219, 558, 564, 604; murders the king,
222, 604; mounts the throne, 223,
605; defeated and executed, 226, 607
Khusrú Malik, Sultán, ii. 281, 294-5,
483; iv. 211
Khusrú (Prince), plot to raise him to the
throne, vi. 169, 291; received by his
father, 173; besieges Láhore, 297;
raises siege of Láhore, 264, 269, 297,
defeated, 266, 271; a prisoner, 267,
272, 291, 298, 300, 401, 452; par-
tially blinded, 448; impalement of his
followers, 268, 273, 401, 507; escapes,
291; death of his mother, 112, 269,
294; treatment of, 315, 337, 338; a
pretender assumes his name at Patna,
205, 321; death, 383
Khusrú Sháh, Sultán, ii. 258, 280, 483;
iii. 37; iv. 211
Khusrú Sultán, a pretender at Patna, vi.
205, 321
Khutba, iii. 292, iv. 45, vii. 420, 427
Khwája Abú-l Hasan, etc. See Abú-l
Hasan, etc.
Khwája Jahán, contrives death of Ghi-
yásu-d dín Túghlik Sháh, iii. 610
Khwája Mu'azzam, v. 291
Khwárizm, chronology, ii. 4
Kílú-garhi, iii. 126, 134, 136; viii. 11
Kipchák, i. 304, v. 145
Kiránís, revolt of, iv. 506
Kíríya language, i. 24
Kirmán, King of, a Buddhist, i. 151
Kishan Ballabh, viii. 324
Kisrá (Naushírwán), ii. 162
Kísu Khán at Bhakkar, i. 240
Kiwámu-l Mulk, Khán-i Jahán Makbúl,
iii. 279, 283; made wazír, 288, iv. 7;
vicegerent of Firoz, iii. 306, 320, 325,
328; his wealth, 347; memoir of,
367; dies, iv. 12
Kiyá Khán Gang, v. 245, 259, 263, 297,
301, 385, 387, vi. 24, 44
Koká, iii. 76
Kokaltásh, v. 273
Kokaltásh Khán, Khán-Jahán, vii. 558,
560
Kokanda taken, vi. 59
Kokars, ii. 233, 347, v. 165. See Kho-
khars and Gakhars
Kokar Saknín, Ráí, ii. 553, 563
Kokí Pádsháh, vii. 518, 523, 525
Kolis and Grassias, v. 439, 447
Kola Ráí Pithaurá, ii. 200, 214, 216, 295
Kombalmír taken, vi. 58
Kora Mal, Rája, viii. 122, 167
Kora Ráí, ii. 461
Krishan Ráí of Bíjanagar, vi. 231
Kúbilá Ká'án, i. 73
Kúch, ii. 310
Kúch Bihár, conquest of, vii. 65, 144,
265, 268
Kúch Hájú, war in, vii. 65
Kúcha-e salámat, vii. 23
Kúfí, i. 166. See Fúfí
Kulchand, ii. 43, 458, 460; iv. 178
Kumbher, siege of, viii. 321-2
Kurks, i. 430, 508; ii. 246
Kushún, vi. 540
Kutb Khán, son of Sher Sháh, slain, iv.
379
Kutb Khán, of Bengal, defeated by
Sher Sháh, iv. 321
Kutbu-d dín Aibak, a slave of Muham-
mad Ghorí, ii. 216, iii. 590, iv. 146;
engaged against the Khokhars, v. 165;
takes Nahrwála, ii. 228; services, iii.
590; becomes king, ii. 236, 300, iii.
37, iv. 146; takes Ghazní, ii. 301;
death, 237, 301
Kutbu-d dín Atka, preceptor of Jahángír,
v. 413, vi. 327
Kutbu-d dín Mubárak Sháh, Sultán,
ascends throne, iii. 211, 555, 557;
marches against Deogír, 214, 558, 602;
passion for a Parwárí created Khusrú
Khán, 211; his sensuality, 212; lax
government, 212; murders his bro-
thers, 217, 603; disgusting conduct,
217; murdered, 222, 604
Kutbu-l Mulk dynasty, origin, vii. 336;
character of Abú-l Hasan, 315; Au-
rangzeb makes war on, 315, 318;
peace with, 321; war renewed, 323;
surrenders and is imprisoned, 333. See
Golkonda
Kutbu-l Mulkís, vi. 95, 104, 131, 344,
390, 412, 414
Kuwar Pál of Thangar, ii. 227