Sulān Sharf or Sharq, Governor of
Baiāna, 414 and nn 6 and 8. See
the next.
Sulān Sharq, son of Sulān Aḥmad
Jilwānī the First, 414 and nn 6, 11
and 12. See the above.
Sulānam, sister of Shāh Ṭahmāsp of
Persia, 570 n 11.
Sulānu-l-Mashāikh Niāmu-l-Auliyā,
266, 301. See under Niāmu-d-Dīn
Auliyā.
Sulānu-sh-Sharq, ruler of Baiānā,
contemporary of Sulān Sikandar
Lodī, 414 n 8.
Sulānu-sh-Sharq Khwāja-i-Jahān, one
of the Maliks of the Tughlaq Shāhī
dynasty, 348 and n 9.
Sulānu-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
Sulān Muḥammad, son of Sulān
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 gh, 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 ghma 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.
Suyūī, 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.