‘Ainul Mulk Multāni, Malik, 44, 44n,
45, 46, 46n, 47n
‘Aizzuddīn, Malik, 37n
Akat Khān, 42n
‘Alāī Dehli, 18n
Alf Khān, 6
‘Alāūddīn (‘Alāūddunyā waddīn Abul
Muẓaffar Moḥammad Shahus-Sultān),
viii, ix, x, xi, xii, xiii, xiv, xx,
xxii, xxiii, xxxvii, xxxix, 1, 2n, 3n, 6n,
10n, 12n, 13n, 14n, 15n, 17n, 18n, 20n,
24n, 28n, 31n, 33, 34, 36n, 37, 38, 39n,
40n, 42n, 48n, 49n, 50n, 51n, 55n, 56n,
61n, 73n, 110—ascends the throne, 6;
distributes treasures and horses, 9;
reduction of tax on shop-keepers,
appointment of the Ra’īs and inspectors
of the market, 9-10; prohibition
of adultery and drink, 10-11; massacre
of magicians, 11, and of the
‘fraternity of incest’ (aṣḥāb-i
Abāḥat); cheapness of corn and
establishment of granaries, 12-13;
establishment of the ‘Place of Justice’
(Serā-i ‘Adl), 13; buildings
and public works, 14-20; campaigns
against the Mugẖals, 21-24; Kadar’s
invasion, 23; invasion of ‘Alī Beg,
Tartāq and Targẖī, 26; invasion of
Kapak, 29, and of Iqbāl and Mudābīr,
30; note on the invasions of
Kapak, Iqbāl and Tāī Bū (or Tāībū),
32; invasion of Kutlugẖ Khwāja,
Saldī and Targẖi, 120-126; invasion
of Gujrāt, 35; siege of Rantambhor,
37; invasion of Māndū and Mālwa,
42; conquest of Chitor, 47; second
conquest of Deogīr, 51; conquest of
Siwāna, 53; campaign of Arangal,
56-80; campaign of Ma‘bar, 80-111;
account of the Deccan expeditions in
Khusrau’s Dawal Rānī, 112-113; in
Ẓīāuddīn Barnī’s Tārikhi Feroz
Shāhī, 113-118; and in Ferishta 118-120;
see also Introduction, pp. xviii-xxxix