Shāh Ṭāhir Khwāndī Dakkanī, one
of the poets of the time of Humā-
yūn, 624 and n 6, 625 and n 3,
626, 632, 635, 636.
Shāh Ṭahmāsp, King of Persia, con-
temporary of Humāyūn, 453, 455,
456, 466, 569, 570, 572, 624.
Shāh Turkān, mother of Sulān
Ruknu-d-Dīn Fīroz Shāh ibn Sham-
su-d-Dīn Iyal-timish, 98 n 1.
Shahāb. See under Shihāb.
Shāhābād, district and town in
Bengal, 330 n 7, 334, 439, 466
n 6.
Shahābu-d-Daulat. See under Shihā-
bu-d-Daulat.
Shahābu-d-Dīn. See under Shihā-
bu-d-Dīn.
Shāhanshāh Sayyid Zāda-i-‘Alawī
a descendant on the mother's side
from Sulān Shamsu-d-Dīn Iyal-
timish, 260 and n 7.
Shāhbāz Khān Lūhānī, one of the
Amīrs of the Afghān Sūr dynasty,
490 and n 4, 592.
Shāhik Bārbak, the Khān-i-Jahān,
one of the Maliks of Sulān Mu‘iz-
zu-d-Dīn Kaiqubād Balbanī, 221.
Shāhik Wazīr Khān, one of the Maliks
of the Balbanī dynasty, 220.
Shāhīn, Malik, known by the title of
Wafā Malik, one of the Amīrs of
the Khiljī dynasty, 284.
Shāhīn, Malik, one of the Amīrs of
the Fīrūz Shāhī dynasty, 344.
Shāhjahānpūr District, N.-W. Pro-
vinces, 546 n 3, 598 n 9.
Shaḥna-i-Shahr, City Constable, 401.
Shāh-nāma of Firdausī, 32 n 1, 88 n 2,
103 n 2, 116 n 5, 178 n 2, 180 n 2,
207 n 7, 321 n 1, 435 n 2.
Shāh-nāma, Atkinson's, 32 n 1, 116
n 5, 178 n 2, 180 n 2, 321 n 1, 435
n 2.
Shāh-nāma of Badr Shāshī the poet,
321.
Shāhnawāz, on the eastern bank of
the Rāvī, 355 n 1.
Shāhpūr, Shāh Muḥammad Khān, one
of the Amīrs of Humāyūn, 618 n 7.
Shahrastānī's al-Milal wa-n-Niḥal,
157 n 2, 158 n.
Shahr-i-Nau, on the banks of the
Jumna, 231.
Shahr-i-Sabz, in Bokhārā, 570 n 7.
Shāhrukhī, a coin first coined by Shāh
Rukh the Mughul Sulān of Persia,
618 n 1.
Shahru-llāh, brother of ‘Ainu-l-Mulk
Multānī, one of the Amīrs of Sulān
Muḥammad Tughlaq Shāh, 311,
312.
Shāhū Lodī the Afghān, one of the
Amīrs of Sulān Muḥammad Tugh-
laq Shāh, 305 and n 1.
Shāhzāda Fatḥ Khān. See Fatḥ
Khān, son of Sulān Fīroz Shāh.
Shāhzāda Fatḥ Khān of Herat, one
of the Amīrs of Sulān Mubārak
Shāh of Jaunpūr, 361.
Shāhzāda Mubārak Khān. See
Mubārak Khān, son of Sulān
‘Alāu-d-Dīn Khiljī.
Shāhzāda Muḥammad Khān. See
Muḥammad Khān, son of Sulān
Fīroz Shāh.
Shaikh, application of the term, 303
n 4, 504.
Shaikh ‘Alī, one of the Amīrs of
Bābar, 441.
Shaikh ‘Alī, one of the Amīrs of
Humāyūn, 565 n 1.
Shaikh ‘Alī Mughul, the ruler of
Kābul, contemporary of Mubārak
Shāh of the dynasty of the
Saiyyids, 388, 389, 390, 391, 392.
Shaikh-allahdīyah of Khairābād, 546
and n 1.
Shaikh Bāyazīd, brother of Muṣafa
Farmalī, one of the Afghān Amīrs
of Bābar, 444.
Shaikh Ḥamīd, the commentator of
Sanbal, contemporary of Humāyūn,
604.
Shaikh Ḥasan Jalāyer, King of
Khurāsān, 633 n 1.
Shaikh Khūran, one of the Hindūstānī
Amīrs of Bābar, 444, 445.
Shaikh, son of Malik Marwān Daulat,
Governor of Multān under the
Fīrūz Shāhī dynasty, 376.
Shaikh Sa‘dī of Shīrāz, author of the
Gulistān, 187 and n 2.
Shaikh Ṭāhir, one of the Amīrs of
the Lodī dynasty, 418.
Shaikhā Khakar,—or
Shaikhā Khūkhar, Malik, contem-
porary of the Fīrūz Shāhī dynasty,
347, 349, 358 and n 6, 381 and n 5,
398 and n 2.
Shaikhān, the,—title of the Abū Bakr
and ‘Umar, the first two Khalī-
fahs, 303 n 4.
Shaikhs, holy shrines of the, at Mul-
tān, 392.
Shaikhu-l-Hadīyah Jaunpūrī, an
author, 428, 429.
Shaikhu-l-Islām, 506.
Shaikhu-l-Mashāikh Shaikh Ḥasan
Zinjānī, a famous saint of Lāhor,
383 and n 6.
Shaikhu-l-Nadīyah Jaunpūrī, 429.
Shaikhzāda-i-Busāmī A‘am Malik,
one of the Amīrs of Sulān Fīroz
Shāh Tughlaq, 328.
Shaikhzāda Dimishqī, one of the
courtiers of Sulān Ghiyāu-d-
Dīn Tughlaq Shāh, 298.
Shaikhzāda-i-Jām,—or
Shaikhzāda-i-Jāmī, one of the learned
men of the time of Sulān Qubu-
d-Dīn Khiljī, 284, 318.
Shakarganj. Shaikh,—or
Shakkar Ganj, Shaikh, 135 n, 271 n
4. Same as Shaikh Farīdu-d-Dīn
Ganjshakar (q. v.).
Shāl, village of, in the neighbour-
hood of Quetta, 567 n 9.
Shāl Mashāng, village of, 567 n 9.
Shāl Mastāng, village of, 567 and n 9.
Shāl-o-Mastān, two villages, 567 n 9.
Shāl-o-Mastāng, two villages near
Quetta, 567 n 9.
Shām (Syria), 585 and n 7.
Shamā'ilu-l-Muḥammadīyah, name of
a book, 625 n 6.
Shāmiāna, a kind of marquee, 460
and n 4, 497 n 1.
Shams Khān, uncle of Tatār Khān,
the son of afar Khān (q. v.), 361.
Shams Khān Auḥadī, son of Auḥad
Khān, the ruler of Baiāna under
the Fīrūz Shāhī and Saiyyid dy-
nasties, 359, 360 and n 5, 378,
379, 385 and n 1.
Shams Khān Lūhānī, one of the
Amīrs of Islem Shāh, 493, 494.
Shams Khātūn, sister of Qub Khān
Lodī (q. v.), 404 n 2.
Shamsābād, town of, 232, 311, 377
and n 3, 384 and n 4, 403 and nn
4 and 5, 404 and n 2, 407 and n 1,
415, 472.
Shamsher Khān, one of the Amīrs
of ‘Adlī, 537.
Shams-i-Sirāj ‘Afīf, author of the
Tārīkh-i-Fīrūz Shāhī, 315 n 7, 323
n 3, 324 n 2, 325 n 3, 326 n, 328
nn 1 and 6, 329 nn 1, 2, 3, 5, 6
and 8, 330 n 2, 332 n 6, 333 nn 1
and 4, 337 n 7.
Shamsīyah, a famous treatise on
Logic, 427 n 1.
Shamsīyah Sulāns of Hind,—of the
family of Sulān Shamsu-d-Dīn
Iyal-timish, 71 n 1.
Shamsu-d-Dīn Altamash, 71. See
under Shamsu-d-Dīn Iyal-timish.
Shamsu-d-Dīn of Bharāīj, Qāẓī, one
of the Qāẓīs of the Shamsīyah
Sulāns, 132.
Shamsu-d-Dīn Dabīr, one of the
poets of the time of Sulān Nāṣiru-
d-Dīn, son of Shamsu-d-Dīn Iyal-
timish, 134 and n 3, 137 and n 8,
217.
Shamsu-d-Dīn Dāmaghānī, Governor
of Gujrāt under Sulān Fīroz Shāh
Tughlaq, 334.
Shamsu-d-Dīn of ‘Irāq, Mīr Saiyyid,
one of the contemporaries of Islem
Shāh, 505.
Shamsu-d-Dīn Iyaltimish, Sulān, of
the Slave dynasty of Dihli, 71 and
n 1, 79, 80, 86, 87, 88 and n 1,
90 and n 2, 91, 92, 93, 96, 98, 120,
126 and n 3, 184, 187, 260 and n 7.