X.

Xenophon's Account of the Retreat of
the Ten Thousand, 586 n
.

Y.

Yadava Kingdom of Deogiri in the
Deccan, 271 n 6.
Yādavas of Hindū Mythology, 27 n 4.
Yādgār Nāṣir Mīrzā, one of the
Amīrs of Humāyūn, 462, 463, 464,
465, 560, 561, 562, 574, 577 n, 578,
580.
Yāfi, (Japhet), son of Nūḥ (Noah),
231. See under Japhet.
Yaghrash Khān, of the royal family
of the Khiljīs, 283.
Yaghrash Khiljī, father of Sulān
Jalālu-d-Dīn Khiljī, 230.
Yahmūt, name of the fish upon which
the world is said to rest, 148 n 2.
Yā huwā, an invocation to the Most
High, 146 and n 2.
Yaḥy ibn ‘Abdu-l-Laīf Qazwīnī
Dimishqī, author of the Lubbu-t-
Tawārīkh, 34 n 9, 49 n
3, 64 and
n 1, 624 and n 9.
Yaḥy ibn Aḥmad ibn ‘Abdu-llah
Sirhindī, author of the Tārīkh-i-
Mubārak Shāhī, 10 n 2, 67 n 2, 222
n 2, 315 n
7.
Yaḥy ibn Bukayr, a traditionist, 18
n 1.
Yaḥy ibn Isrā'īl, the head of the
Chishtīs, father of Shaikh Sharafu-
d-Dīn Munīrī, 416 n 13.
Yaḥy Paran, Mīyān, one of the
Amīrs of Sikandar Sūr (q. v.),
547.
Yaḥy Qazwīnī, Qāẓī, 64 and n 1.
See under Yaḥy ibn ‘Abdu-l-Laīf.
Yaḥy Tūran, Mīyān, Governor of
Sambhal, one of the Amīrs of the
Afghān Sūr dynasty, 545, 546, 547.
Yak of Tibet, 543 n 1.
Yaklakhī, Malik, one of the Amīrs of
Sulān Qubu-d-Dīn ibn ‘Alāu-d-
Dīn Khiljī, 283, 284, 286 and n 1.
Yaksar, for Baksar, on the left bank
of the Ganges, 408 n 5.
Yāḳūt. See under Yāqūt, the Arab
Geographer.
Yālāū, a standard or ensign in Turkī,
483 n 2.
Yamak, name of a city and country
celebrated for the beauty of its
people, 158, 159 n.
Yaman, country of,—in Arabia, 74 n
2, 262 n
.
Yamīn, Sulān Muḥammad, king of
Khurāsān, 99 n 4, 138 n 1.
Yamīnah, wife of Solomon, 205 n 3.
Yamīn-i-Amīri-l-Mu'minīn, title of
Sulān Shamsu-d-Dīn Iyaltimish,
88.
Yamīnu-d-Daulah Sulān Maḥmūd ibn
Nāṣiru-d-Dīn Ghaznawī, 15, 16,
17. See Sulān Maḥmūd of Ghaz-
nīn.
Yamīnu-d-Daulah Ruknu-d-Dīn Fīrūz
Shāh, son of Sulān Shamsu-d-Dīn
Iyal-timish, 97.
Yamīnu-d-Dīn Muḥammad Ḥasan,
full name of Mīr Khusrū, the
famous poet of Dihlī, 96 n 2.
Yamīnu-l-Khilāfat, title of Sulān
‘Alāu-d-Dīn Khiljī, 254 n 6.
Yamuna, the river Jumna which is
also called Jamuna and Jaun, 23
n 3, 24 n 4.
Ya‘qūb, Sikandar Khān, one of the
Maliks of Sulān Muḥammad Tugh-
laq Shāh, 337.
Ya‘qūbu-l-Manjanīqī, an Arab writer,
149 n.
Yāqūt
or ruby, Four kinds of, 25 n 2.
Yāqūt, the celebrated Arab Geo-
grapher, 14 n 3, 15 n 4, 22 n 2,
66 n 1, 159 n, 166 n 1, 263 n, 476
n 5, 570 n
7.
Yāqūt the Abyssinian, Chief Amīr
under Sulān Raẓẓīyah bint Sulān
Shamsu-d-Dīn Iyaltimish, 120, 121
and n 2.
Yarhāla, town, 583 n 2.
Yasūrī ibn Iyamghūr, the Dīwān of
Ghaznīn under Sulān Maudūd
Ghaznawī, 47.
Yatmīyān of Bukhāra, father of the
poet Jāhī (q. v.), 618 n 5.
Yazdī, author of the afarnāma, 347
n 3, 358 n
6.
Yazīd ibn Mazyad, one of the Gene-
rals of Hārūnu-r-Rashīd, 74 n 2.
Yazīd ibn Mu‘āwiyah, second Khalī-
fah of the house of Umaiyyah, 205
n 1, 481 and n 8.
Yemen, country of,—in Arabia, 74 n
2, 262 n
.
Yezdezbah,—or
Yezdibah, the magian ancestor of
Imām Bukhārī, 6 n 3.
Yār ‘Alī, a common name among the
Shī‘ah, 604.
Yule and Burnett's Glossary of Anglo-
Indian Words and Phrases, 495 n,
543 n 3.
Yulma
, a Turkī word meaning ‘that
which has lost its hair,’ 482 n 2.
Yūnas ‘Alī, one of the Amīrs of
Bābar, 441.
Yūsuf, Malik, one of the Amīrs of
Sulān Muḥammad Tughlaq Shāh,
308.
Yūsuf and Zulaikhā of Maulānā ‘Abdu-
r-Raḥmān Jāmī, 32 n 2, 272 n 1,
588, 589.
Yūsuf and Zuleikha
, Griffith's, 272 n 1.
Yūsuf ‘Aẓdu-d-Daulah, son of Sulān
Maḥmūd Ghaznawī, 29, 45 n 2.
Yūsuf Khān Auḥadī, Malik, one of the
Amīrs of the Saiyyid dynasty, 395.
Yūsuf Sarūr, Malik,—or
Yūsuf Surūru-l-Mulk, Malik, one of
the Amīrs of Mubārak Shāh of the
Saiyyid dynasty, 388 and n 3, 391,
392. See also the next.
Yūsuf, son of Sarwaru-l-Mulk, Malik,
396. See the above.
Yūsuf Qadr Khān, king of Turkistān,
27.
Yūsuf Ṣūfī Azlbacha, one of the
Amīrs of Sulān Qubu-d-Dīn Khil-
jī, 291 and n 5.
Yūzbāshī
, an Amīr of a hundred, 313
and n 3.