Ta'abbaa-sharran, surname of ābit-
bin Jābir al-Fahmī, the famous
Arab athlete and warrior, 527 and
n 3.
Ṭabaqāt-i-Akbar Shāhī, 9 n 2, 52 n 1,
62 n 4. See the Ṭabaqāt-i-Akbarī.
Ṭabaqāt-i-Akbarī, popular name of the
Tārīkh-i-Niāmī of Khwāja Niāmu-
d-Dīn Aḥmad, 9 n 2, 10 n 3, 29 n,
45 n 1, 62 n 4, 82 n 4, 83 n 1, 121
n 7, 399 nn 1 and 7, 569 n 4, 570
nn 2 and 11, 572 n 7, 574 nn 1
and 9, 575 n 3, 579 n 7, 582 nn 5
and 7, 586 n 5, 592 n 6, 593 nn 3
and 9, 594 n 6.
Ṭabaqāt-i-Maḥmūd Shāhī of Shihābu-
d-Dīn Ḥakīm Kirmānī Jaunpūrī,
230 and n 3.
Ṭabaqāt-i-Nāṣirī, Raverty, 13 n 1, 14
nn 1 and 2, 16 nn 1 and 2, 17 n 3,
19 n 2, 20 n 2, 23 n 1, 29 n 1, 31
n 1, 32 n, 33 n 2, 35 n 1, 38 n 3, 49
n 4, 50 n 1, 51 n 1, 52 n 4, 55 nn 2
and 4, 56 n 1, 60 nn 1 and 2, 63 n 1,
65 nn 1 and 2, 66 nn 1, 2 and 6, 69
nn 1, 2, 3 and 4, 70 n 3, 71 nn 5,
6 and 7, 72 nn 1, 3 and 4, 73 n 2,
74 n 1, 78 n 3, 79 n 3, 80 nn 3, 4, 5
and 6, 81 nn 2 and 3, 82 nn 3 and 5,
83 nn 1, 4 and 5, 84 n and n 1, 85
n 1, 86 n 1, 87 n 5, 89 n 5, 90 n 2,
91 n 4, 93 n 1, 94 and n 3, 95 nn 1
and 2, 98 n 2, 120 nn 1, 2 and 8, 121
nn 1, 2 and 5, 122 nn 1, 2 and 3,
123 nn 2 and 3, 124 n 1, 125 n 2, 126
nn 1, 2 and 3, 127 and nn 1 and 2,
128 n 1, 129 nn 2, 3 and 4, 130
n 2, 131 nn 1 and 4, 132 nn 1,
4 and 5, 134 n 1, 135 n 1, 592
n 4.
Ṭabaqāt-i-Shāh Jahānī, 95 n 6.
Tabarhindah, fortress of, in Rājpū-
tānā, 19 and n 2, 69 and n 2, 89
and n 3, 121 and n 5, 130, 131, 229,
233, 388 and n 2, 389, 390, 391, 392,
393.
Ṭabarī, the celebrated Arab Historian,
36 n 2, 74 n 2.
Ṭabaristān, a province of Persia, 36
and nn 2 and 3, 47, 73 n 1.
Ṭabarīya, Sea of,—the Dead Sea, 153
n 1.
Tabarrā, or enmity, a technical term
in use among the Shī‘ahs, 576 and
n 5, 577 n.
Tabarrāī, accursed, 577 n. See under
Tabarrā.
Ṭabl-i-‘ulā nawākhtan, meaning of the
expression, 498 n 4.
Tabrīz, town of, in Persia, 72 n 4, 573,
584 n.
Tafā'ul, taking a fa'l or omen from
the words of a book, 412 n 1.
Tafsīr-i-Madārik, a work on the
sources of law ordinances, 428,
429 and n 1.
Tafsīru-l-Baiẓāwī, a celebrated com-
mentary on the Qur'ān by Qāẓī
Baiẓāwī, 6 nn 1 and 4. See under
the Anwāru-t-Tanzīl.
Taftāzānī, At-, anthor of the Muaw-
wal, a commentary on the Talkhīṣu-
l-Miftāḥ, 428 n 3.
Ṭaghāna, a falchion, 215 and n 4.
Taghī, Malik, one of the Amīrs of
Sulān Muḥammad Tughlaq Shāh,
314, 319, 320, 324.
Taghī Tāghī, 324. See the above.
Tagīnābād, one of the chief cities of
Garmsīr, 65 and n 1. See also un-
der Takīnābād.
Ṭāhir, Khwāja, Wazīr of Sulān Mau-
dūd Ghaznawī, 47.
Ṭāhir, Shaikh, one of the Amīrs of the
Lodī dynasty, 418.
Ṭāhir Junaidī, the poet, 624 n 6.
Same as the following.
Ṭāhir Khondī,—or
Ṭāhir Khwāndī Dakkanī, one of the
poets of the time of Humāyūn, 624
and n 6, 625 and n 3, 626, 632,
635, 636.
Ṭahmāsp, Shāh, the King of Persia,
contemporary of Humāyūn, 453,
455, 456, 466, 469, 470, 624.
Tā'if, a town in Ḥijāz, 12 n 1.
Tāj or red caps of the Qizilbāsh, 627
n 7.
Tāj Khān, one of the Amīrs of Sulān
Ibrāhīm Lodī, 470.
Tāj Khān Karrānī, one of the Amīrs
of Islem Shāh, 525, 539, 540, 541.
Tāj-i-Khurūs, a red flower without
odour, 629 n 1.
Tājiks, the descendants of Arabs in
Persia, 66 n 1.
Tāju-d-Dīn, Malik, Secretary of State
of Sulān Shamsu-d-Dīn Iyal-
timish, 94, 97.
Tāju-d-Dīn, Malik, one of the Amīrs
of the Tughlaq Shāhī dynasty, 334.
Tāju-d-Dīn, Malik, feudatory of
Badāon, one of the Amīrs of the
Shamsīyah Sulāns, 125.
Tāju-d-Dīn Bakhtyār, Malik, one of
the Amīrs of the Fīrūz Shāhī
dynasty, 353 and n 8.
Tāju-d-Dīn Naḥv, Malik, 378 n 6.
See Tāju-l-Mulk Naḥv.
Tāju-d-Dīn Ṭālaqānī, one of the
Amīrs of Sulān Ghiyāu-d-Dīn
Tughlaq Shāh, 298.
Tāju-d-Dīn Yaldkuz,—or
Tāju-d-Dīn Yaldūz, one of the Mu-
‘izzī Sulāns of Ghaznīn, 77 n 1,
78, 79, 80, 89, 90, 91.
Tāju-l-‘Arūs, a celebrated Arabic Dic-
tionary, 620 n 1.
Tāju-l-Ma'āir, name of an historical
work, 73 n 2, 80 n 3.
Tāju-l-Mulk Malik Ḥusain, uncle of
Sulān Jalālu-d-Dīn Khiljī, 231.
Tāju-l-Mulk Naḥv,—or
Tāju-l-Mulk Tuḥfa, one of the Maliks
of Masnad-i-‘Ālī Khiẓr Khān of
the Saiyyid dynasty, 376 and n
2, 377, 378 and n 6, 379, 380.
Takhalluṣ, poetical name, 633 and
n 5.
Takhmār, a dart having no point,
215 n 6.
Takīnābād or Tagīnābād, one of the
chief cities of Garmsīr, 34 and n
5, 48, 65 and n 1.
Taklū, a Turkī word, meaning of, 569
and n 6.
Talanbha, a fortress at the junction
of the Jhelam and the Chenāb,
355 n 1. See under Ṭulumba.
Talaundī town of, 352, 362, 382 and
n 2, 392.
Talbagha Nāgor, Malik, 295 and n
2. See under Talbīgha Nāgorī.
Talbagha Yaghda, Malik, 286 n 5.
See under Talbīgha Yaghda.
Talbīgha Nāgorī, Malik, one of the
Amīrs of Sulān Qubu-d-Dīn
Khiljī, 286, 295 and n 2.
Talbīgha Yaghda, Malik, one of the
Amīrs of Sulān Qubu-d-Dīn
Khiljī, 286 and n 5.
Talhar, a town in the Kashmīr hill
tracts, 383 and n 2, 384 n 1.
Ta‘līmīah, a sect of Muslim heretics,
called also the Bāinīah, 22 n 3.
Talkhīṣu-l-Miftāh, at-Taftāzānī's
abridgment of the Miftāḥu-l-‘Ulūm,
428 n 3.
Talpath, town of, 295.
Taltib, name of a place, 258 n 4.
Talwāra hills of, 384 and n 1. See
the next.
Talwāra, a village on the right bank
of the Chināb, opposite Riāsī, 384
n 1.
Tamāchī, brother of Bānhbana Rāi,
governor of Thatha under Sulān
Fīroz Shāh Tughlaq, 333 n 4.
Ṭamghāch, Amīr, one of the slaves
of Sulān Qubu-d-Dīn Aibak,
89 and n 2.
Tamīm, a tribe of the Arabs, 287
n 1.
Tamīm Anṣārī, one of the compa-
nions of Muḥammad, 13 n.
Tammat,—or
Tammati-l-Kitāb, answering to the
word Finis at the end of books,
428 and n 4.
Tammūz, a god of the Phœnicians,
104 n 2.
Tamūz, the fourth month of the
Jewish year, 104 and n 2.
Ṭanbūr, a kind of mandolin, 195 n 4.
Taneshar, 22 n 1. Same as the town
of Thānesar (q.v.).
Tangah, 92 and n 3. See under Tan-
qah and Tanka.