Sulān Sharf or Sharq, Governor of
Baiāna, 414 and nn 6 and 8. See
the next.
Sulān Sharq, son of Sulān Aḥmad
Jilwānī the First, 414 and nn 6, 11
and 12. See the above.
Sulānam, sister of Shāh Ṭahmāsp of
Persia, 570 n 11.
Sulānu-l-Mashāikh Niāmu-l-Auliyā,
266, 301. See under Niāmu-d-Dīn
Auliyā.
Sulānu-sh-Sharq, ruler of Baiānā,
contemporary of Sulān Sikandar
Lodī, 414 n 8.
Sulānu-sh-Sharq Khwāja-i-Jahān, one
of the Maliks of the Tughlaq Shāhī
dynasty, 348 and n 9.
Sulānu-sh-Sharq Mubārak Shāh
Qaranqal, ruler of Jaunpūr, 360.
Sumbul, the spikenard of the ancients,
146 n 6, 373 and n 4.
Sumbul-i-Hindī, the perfumed sum-
bul, 146 n 6.
Sumbul-i-Rūmī, called also Nārdīn,
146 n 6.
Sūmrā Rājpūts, the rulers of Sind, 13 n.
Sunārgām,—or
Sunārgānw, on a branch of the
Brahmaputra S. E. of Dacca, 186
and n 6, 299, 308, 309.
Sūndhī Rāi, the Hindū General of
Sulān Muḥammad, son of Sulān
Maḥmūd Ghaznawī, 34 and n 2.
Sunnah, the practice of the Prophet,
488 n 7, 519 and n 4, 589, 626 and
n 1.
Sunnatun mu'akkadatun, an authenti-
cated traditional practice, 626 n 2.
Sunnīs, the, 3 n 6, 57 and n 1, 59
n 4, 156 n 1, 200 n, 320 n 4, 420
n 8, 576 n 5, 604 n 5, 625 n 3, 626
nn 1, 2 and 6.
Sūpar, town of, 424.
Supārī, the nut of Areca catechu, 302
n 6.
Sūqmā or Sūghmā, a Turqī word
meaning a pole, 497 n 1.
Sūr Afghāns, the, 538.
Ṣuraiyyā, the Pleiades, 630 n 4.
Surate, town of, 454 n 7. See Sorath.
Sūratu-l-Ikhlāṣ, one of the chapters
of the Qur'ān, 2 nn 3 and 4.
Sūratu-l-Kahf, one of the chapters of
the Qur'ān, 207 n 1.
Sūratu-r-Raḥmān, one of the chapters
of the Qur'ān, 218 n 2.
Surgha, probably for Sūghma a Turkī
word meaning a pole, 497 n 1.
Sūrī, a flower, 142 and n 3.
Surkhāb of Tabrīz, called ‘the
Sepulchre of the Poets,’ 339 n 4,
584 n.
Surkh bud, or Red idol, one of two
enormous images in Bāmiān, 46 n 1.
Surkh Kulāh, or Red-caps, name of
the Turkomāns of the district of
Garm Sīr, 48 and n 2.
Surra-man-ra'ā, or Sāmarrā, a town
of ‘Irāq on the eastern bank of the
Tigris, 59 n 1, 571 and n 2.
Sursatī, a fortress in the hills of
Kashmīr, called also Sarsatī and
Sarsutī, 36 n 1.
Sūrtaq, Ilāq, name of a place, 569 n 8.
Surūr, town of, 326 n.
Surusty, for the country of Sarsutī
(q.v.), 80 n 1.
Sūrya Sidhānta, Burgess, 163 n 2.
Susa, a town of Persia, 332 n.
Sūsan, the lily, notes on, 101 n 1.
Sūsan-i-āzād, the white variety of the
lily, 101 n 1.
Sūsānī, the syriac origin of the word
Sūsan or lily, 101 n 1.
Sutlej, the. See under the Satlaj.
Sū-ul-qinya, description of the di-
sease so called, 30 n 2, 31 n.
Suyūī, As-, author of the Tārīkhu-l-
Khulafā, 12 n 2, 15 n 4, 17 n 2, 18
n 1.
Sword of Moses, Gaster's, 141 n 4.
Sydenham Society, the, 30 n 1.
Syria, 279 n, 585 n 7.
Suyūrghāl, a Turkī word meaning
gifts of land, 424 n 3.