Lád Malika, iv. 344
Laddar Deo, iii. 81, 201, 204, 231, 233
Ládí, wife of Dáhir, i. 171, 181-2, 192-3,
196
Láhore, dominions of Hindú rulers, ii.
440; becomes capital of Ghaznivides,
281; taken by Muhammad Ghorí,
281, 294; taken by Mughals, 340, iii.
102; rebuilt by Balban, 107; put to
ransom by Tímúr, 473, 520; plundered
by Tímúr, iv. 35; its ruinous con-
dition, 56; restored and called
Mubárak-ábád, 56-7; taken by
rebels, 76; retaken, 77; destruction
contemplated, v. 108; besieged by
Hindú chiefs, 160; occupied by Hu-
máyún, 237; besieged by Khusrú, vi.
265, 269, 297; taken by Nádir Sháh,
viii. 60
Láhorís, vi. 370
Lahúd, i. 16
Lake, General (Lord), viii. 353, 368,
370-1, 439
Lakhmaniya, Ráí, ii. 307
Lakhmí Chand of Kamáún, vi. 332
Lakhnautí, account of, ii. 318; attacked
by Sultán Fíroz, iii. 293, 305, iv. 7, 9
Laktuzamán, ii. 12, 405-6
Langáhs of Multán, i. 230, 314-5, iv. 85,
306, 399, v. 472
Langar Khán of Multán, v. 472, 476
Láriya language, i. 24
Lás (Law), M., viii. 327-8, 330
Lingam, ii. 476
Ling Mahádeo, iii. 91
Lisánu-l Ghaib, iv. 510
Lodhs, i. 337
Lodís, v. 3, 71
Lodí Afghán, Míán, iv. 510, v. 372-4,
511; vi. 35, 39, 41
Lohánas, i. 151, 187, 362
Lohánís, iv. 320, pass. 363, 547
Lolís, i. 337
Loni, massacre at, iv. 34, 94
“Lower country” Bengal, iii. 309