Tang-chashm, or close-eyed, a name
of the Turks, 627 n 7.
Tang-shakar, a sugar jar having a
very narrow mouth, 174 n 2.
Tanka,—or.
Tanqah, a copper, silver or gold coin,
87 n 1, 92 and n 3, 306 and n 3, 307
and n.
Tanūra-i-Musaddas, the world, 147
n 2.
Taqīu-d-Dīn Wāi Rabbānī, Makhdūm
Shaikh, 333.
Tarāwarī, later name of the town of
Tarāyan (q.v.), 69, 79.
Tarāyan, on the banks of the Sarsutī,
69 and n 4, 79, 90, 98. See under
Tarāwarī.
Tarāzū-i-charkh,—or
Tarāzū-i-falak, a name of the con-
stellation Libra, 142 n 2.
Tardī Beg,—or
Tardī Beg Khān, one of the Amīrs
of Humāyūn, 455, 564 and n 6, 566,
568, 591.
Targhī Mughal, invades Hindūstān in
the reign of Sulān ‘Alāu-d-Dīn
Khiljī, 250, 251.
Tārīkh, chronogram, 605 and n 10.
Tārīkh-i-‘Alāī of Mīr Khusrū, the
famous poet of Dihlī, 247 n, 251 n,
252 n 1. Called also the Tārīkh-i-
Khazāinu-l-Futūḥ (q.v.).
Tārīkh-i-Alfī, 28 n 4, 80 n 4.
Tārīkh-i-Badāonī, another name of the
Muntakhabu-t-Tawārīkh of Badāonī,
11 n 1.
Tārīkh-i-Firishta, 205 n 2. See under
Firishta.
Tārīkh-i-Fīrūz Shāhī of Shams-i-Sirāj
‘Afīf, 315 n 7.
Tārīkh-i-Fīrūz Shāhī of Ẓiān-d-Dīn
Barnī, 184 n 1, 185 n 2, 186 nn 5
and 6, 220 n 2, 249, 261 n 5, 264 n
1, 269 n 1, 274 n 1, 295 n 10, 301,
315 and n 7.
Tārīkh-i-Guzīda, 32 n 1.
Tārīkh-i-Kashmīr, 8 and n 3, 500 and
n 7.
Tārīkh-i-Khazāinu-l-Futūḥ of Mīr
Khusrū, known also as the Tārīkh-
i-‘Alāī (q. v.), 252 and n 1,
266.
Tārīkh-i-Mas‘ūdī, the history of Sulān
Mas‘ūd Ghaznawī, 47 n 2.
Tārīkh-i-Mubārak Shāhī of Yaḥyā ibn
Aḥmad ibn ‘Abdu-llah Sirhindī, 10
and n 2, 67 and n 2, 222 and n 2,
228 and nn 3 and 4, 307, 315 and n
7, 316, 366 and nn 4 and 5, 396 n 1,
400 n.
Tārīkh-i-Niāmī of Khwāja Niāmu-
d-Dīn Aḥmad, called also the Ṭaba-
qāt-i-Akbarī, 9 and n 2, 62 and
n 4, 63 n, 64 and n 1, 67, 504.
Tārīkh-i-Rashīdī, Elias and Ross, 69
n 5, 103 n 3, 145 n 2, 232 n 5, 236
n 1, 305 n 3, 353 n 1, 464 n 8, 572
n 8, 574 n 6, 575 n 1.
Tārīkh-i-Shīr Shāhī, 457 n 6.
Tārīkh-i-Subuktigīn, 36 n 6.
Tārīkhu-l-Khulafā of as-Suyūī, 12
n 2. See under the History of the
Caliphs.
Ṭarīqu-t-Taḥqīq, one of the works of
Ḥakīm Sanāī, 56 n 2.
Tarjī‘band, a kind of poem, 62 and
n 1, 196 n 3.
Tarkhān, town of 40 n 1.
Tarkīb-band, a kind of poetical com-
position, 196 n 3, 198 n 2.
Tārkīla, town of, 186.
Tarma Shīrīn, contemporary of Sul-
ān Muḥammad Tughlaq Shāh,
316.
Tartary, Chinese, 145 n 2.
Taryāq or Turtāq the Mughul, of the
royal house of Khurāsān, 251 n, 252
n 2.
Tashhīr kardan, to expose to public
ridicule, 22 n 4.
Taṣḥīf, technical meaning of the ex-
pression, 615 n 5.
Ṭassūj, one twenty-fourth part of a
Gaz, 330 n 8.
Tātār, country of, 161, 171.
Tātār Khān, Governor of Sambal, con-
temporary of Sulān Ḥusain Sharqī
and Sulān Buhlūl Lodī, 406 and
n 3.
Tātār Khān, son of Arsalān Khān,
Governor of Lakhnautī under
Sulān Ghiyāu-d-Dīn Balban, 185.
Tātār Khān, adopted son of Sulān
Ghiyāu-d-Dīn Tughlaq Shāh, 299,
323 n 3, 328.
Tātār Khān Kālpī,—or
Tātār Khān Kāsī, one of the Amīrs of
the Afghān Sūr dynasty of Dihlī,
542 and n 7, 592, 593.
Tātār Khān Lodī, one of the Amīrs of
Sulān Bahādur of Gujrāt, 452.
Tātār Khān, son of Sārang Khān, one
of the Amīrs of the Fīrūz Shāhī
dynasty, 364.
Tātār Khān Sārang Khānī, one of the
Amīrs of the Lodī dynasty, 443, 445.
Tātār Khān, son of afar Khān, one
of the Amīrs of the Fīrūz Shāhī
dynasty, 352, 354 and n 8, 361.
Tātār Khurd, Malik, Governor of
Lāhor under Sulān Muḥammad
Tughlaq Shāh, 309.
Tātārs, the, 191, 192, 221, 252.
Tatta, town of, 67 and n 1, 187, 320
and n 5, 322, 332 and n 6, 333 and
n 4, 381 and n 6, 408 and n 7, 464,
559, 560, 562, 566. Called also
Tatthah and Thathah.
Tatthah. See under the town of
Tatta.
Tau'am, name of the second arrow in
the game of maisir, 369 n 1.
Tauba (Repentance), formula of, used
on occasions of sudden alarm and
peril, 551 and n 2.
Tauḥīd (Declaration of Unity), for-
mula of, used on occasions of peril,
551 and n 2.
Taurāt, the Mosaic law, 4 n 1.—The
Book of the Law, 206 n.
Taurus, the constellation, 367 nn 3
and 4.
Taushīḥ, an acrostic, 606 and n 2.
Tāusīn, Mīyān, the famous Hindū
musician, 557 and n 1.
Tawallā, affection (as opposed to
Tabarrā q.v.), 576 n 5.
Ta‘wīẕ, an amulet, 115 n 4.
Tayammum, ablutional ceremony per-
formed with sand, 201 and n 2.
Taẕkira (Book of Memoirs) of Shaikh
Jamālī Kanbawī of Dihlī, 430.
Taẕkira of Muḥammad Ūfī of Merv,
33 and n 1. See also under Taẕki-
ratu-sh-Shu‘arā.
Taẕkiratu-l-Mulūk, an historical work,
33 n 2, 90 n 2.
Taẕkiratu-sh-Shu‘arā of Muḥammad
‘Aufī of Merv, 33 and n 1, 221.
Tedjer, name of the river Tigris in
the Zend, 394 n 5.
Teesta river, the, 84 n 1.
Teheran, capital of modern Persia,
30 n 1.
Telinga,—or
Telingāna, Kingdom of, 265 nn 2 and
4, 286.
Ten Thousand, Xenephon's account
of the retreat of the—, 586 n.
Thākur of the Hindūs, 484 n 1.
Thales, the celebrated Greek astrono-
mer, 367 nn 3 and 4.
Thāna of Bhīm, a name of the fort-
ress of Bhīmnagar, 21.
Thānesar, town of, 21 and n 4, 22 n
1, 69 and n 4, 293 and n 5, 326 n,
592.
Thanessor, 21 n 4. See Thānesar.
Thaneswar, modern name of Thā-
nesar, 21 n 4
Thangīr, fortress of, 80 n 4. See
under Thankīr.
Thankar, or properly Bhankar, fort
of, 71 n 2, 425 and n 3. See under
Thankīr.
Thankīr, fortress of, in the territory
of Bhiāna, 80 nn 4 and 5. Called
also Thangīr and Thankar (q.v.).
Thar Yāl, nephew of Hīmūn Baqqāl
the Hindū General of ‘Adlī, 553 and
nn 5 and 6.
Thatha. See under the town of Tatta.
Theon's commentary on the Alma-
gest, 76 n.
Thesaurus, Gesenius', 394 n 5.
Thessalians, Epistle to the, 278 n 4.