Xenophon's Account of the Retreat of
the Ten Thousand, 586 n.
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 Sulān
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-Laīf 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-Laīf.
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
Sulān Qubu-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, Sulān 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
Sulān Shamsu-d-Dīn Iyaltimish,
88.
Yamīnu-d-Daulah Sulān Maḥmūd ibn
Nāṣiru-d-Dīn Ghaznawī, 15, 16,
17. See Sulān Maḥmūd of Ghaz-
nīn.
Yamīnu-d-Daulah Ruknu-d-Dīn Fīrūz
Shāh, son of Sulān 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 Sulān
‘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 Sulān 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 Sulān Raẓẓīyah bint Sulān
Shamsu-d-Dīn Iyaltimish, 120, 121
and n 2.
Yarhāla, town, 583 n 2.
Yasūrī ibn Iyamghūr, the Dīwān of
Ghaznīn under Sulān 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
Sulān 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 Sulān
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 Sulān Qubu-d-Dīn Khil-
jī, 291 and n 5.
Yūzbāshī, an Amīr of a hundred, 313
and n 3.