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Dābar or Dāīr, stage near Fatḥpūr Sīkrī, 110 and n. 1, 206 and n. 1. Dāīr, apparently, the proper spell­ing.
Dacca (Dhāka), capital E. Bengal, thānadār of made prisoner, R, Mān Singh comes to 1213-15, and 1236.
Dādhāl Hazāra, d. 851 and n. 4.
Dhakārī or Dastkāri, 853 and n. 2.
Dahpāl, Rajah of 884.
Dajan khār and Dajanpārā, 849 and n. 2. Places in Kashmīr, spelling incorrect.
Dakka or Daka, northern end Khy­ber Pass, 529, 669, 734, 792, 856, 864, A.'s accident at, 866.
Dalpat or Dilpat, s. Rai Singh of Bikānīr (B. 359 and 490), 919, 924, cowardice, 934. (The Dilpat Rai, mentioned, 622, 887, and killed, p. 10072, is a different per­son.) Do. Rajah Bhojpūr, known as Ujjainiya, 239, n. 2, rebellious 474-76, submits, 1121, 1133, forgiven, 1200 (see B. 513 and n., also Maa­iru-l-U. II. 152 et seq.), 1232, 1238.
Dāman or Damayantī, legendary heroine, Faizī presents poem, 1014-15. See also extracts in P.T. pp. 684-88.
Damān, Portuguese settlement Guja­rāt, pp. 37 and 38 n., 410 n. 1.
Damghār, Pass in Swad, Afghanistan, 811. See J. II. 391.
Dāmodar, r. Bengal, 602, 616.
Damtūr or Dentūr, t. near Abbotā­bād, 851 and n. 5, 961, 1010.
Dānāpūr, Deccan, 859.
Dāndesh, see Khāndesh.
Dandūqa, the Dandhuka of I.G.I. 46, 89, 681, 910 (dele. hyphen after Dandūqa, 181).
Daniel (Sultan), third s. A., born Ajmīr 9 Sept. 1572 (980 H.), sent for from Amber, 49, arrives Ajmīr 54, Saīd K. made tutor, 288, com­mander 6000, 308, sent Ajmīr as A.'s representative, 462-64, in charge capital, 495, attends Miriam Makānī, 547, weighment day fixed for, 581, superintendent Religion and Faith, 598, receives Shahrukh, 671, sent Afghanistan, 743, mar­riage, 806, meets Miriam Makānī, 859, d. born, 875, sent Qandahar, 942, but returns from Rāmbāri on account appearance of 300 meteors, attacked by madman, 994, sent Deccan, 994-95, marriage, 995, in Sirhind, 996, d. born, 1027 and n. 2, marriage, 1040, m. dies, 1063, sent Allahabad, 1077, s. born who soon dies, 1090, Bāndhu given to, 1104, improper behaviour, 1114, has an audience, 1121, governor Deccan, 1132-33, wife dies, 1139, 1140, 1144, 1146, 1148, 1175, given Khandesh and its name changed to Dāndesh. See 1175 and note 3. A. F.'s interview with, 1201, Daniel's request, 1208, 1212, 1216, drinking, 1221-22, and 1228-9, and 1238, marriage 1239-10 and 41, 1248, death, 1254-55.
Dānishkol, Afghanistan, 726 and n. 1, 802.
Daqq or daqu (B.'s dāgū, p. 333, probably a misprint), a robe of honour, 401. See A. N. transla­tion II. 185.
Darbār-i-mashkoi, female apart­ments? 201 and n. 1.
Darbhangā, 872.
Darghor, fort in Qandahar? Perhaps it is Ghor, 1027 and n. 2.
Dārāb, servant A., nearly poisoned. 289. Do. s. K. K., birth, 882.
Darjan Singh, soldier, 935-36, 1043, 1059.
Dar Samand, place near Peshawar, 794.
Darvesh Islamabādī, in charge Tārīkābā 792. Not identified. Do. Alī Qūshbegī, 717 (name omitted in translation). Do. Saiyid, 887.
Daryā Gilānī, name for Caspian, 1113.
Daryā K., invades Bhātī, 647, 941, 1022.
Daryāpūr, t. on Ganges. Patna dis., 142-43, elephant fights at, 116.
Dasht Arzāna, 863-64. Do. Qipchāq, 843, 1100. Do. Khaldīrān, battlefield, 1019.
Dāspūr, on Ganges, 130.
Dastam Be, 872. Do. Deccanī, 1065. Do. K., 16, 33, 36, gov. Ajmīr and fiefholder Rantambhor 295, killed, 476. (Here Rus­tam, see B. 398-99). Do. Qāqsāl, death of, 698. Do. Sultan, uncle 'Abdu-l-Mū­mīn, killed Tāshkand, 1109.
Daswanth Kahār, painter, his sui­cide, 651 and n. 1.
Dāūd K., y.s. Sulaimān Kararānī, set up by Lūdī and afterwards abandoned by him 28 (bis), Jaun­pur, 30-31, puts Lūdī to death, 97-100, Patna, 101, 126, omen about 130-31, his ambassador, 136-37, flight, 140-43, elephants, 146, 150,
flight from Tānda, 153, 161, 169-72 returns to fight, 173, defeated, 175-79, submits, 182-85, breaks engage­ments, 228-30, 240, 248, head brought in, 249, defeated and killed, 253-55, interview with K. Jahān, 255, family in Sātgāon, 327-28, mother Naulaka, 376, sent capi­tal, 420.
Daudā, Beg of Gujarāt, executed, 300.
Daudā, s. Rai Sarjan, ruler Rantam­bhor, exped. against, 258, punished, 284, brought court, 355, forgiven, 356, A. stays in Daudā's house, but query? 362, dies, 706 (see Maa­iru-l-Umarā II. 116).
Daulat K. Lodī, Afghan, f. K. Jahān Lodī, 632 and n. 5, 651, against Moaffar Gujarātī, 683, 745, 809, in Sind 930-31, in charge ferries Lower Bengal, 1029, 1047, 1140, dies at Ahmadnagar, 1175. See B.'s account of him, p. 502, No. 309, his s.'s mad­ness, 1203. Do. Shaikh, 534, 752, 764, 775, 1047, 1050. Do. Saiyid, 613, 640, disgraced, 655, 798. Do. K., s. Amīn K. Ghorī, 902, 905, dies of wounds, 910, his sons, 949.
Daulat Nāir Khwāja, a rebel? 1153, 697, 727, made Khān, 999, apparently rebels, 1153. Do. Nisā, Selīm's (Jahāngīr) d., 866 and n. 1.
Daulat K., apparently synonym for Kh. Dost K., 40 and n. 1.
Daulatābād, Deccan, 59, fort of, 820, 1120, 1125. Do. Afghanistan, 524, 705.
Daur, valley N. Wazīristān, Agency, 794.
Dawara-l-Mulk, saint, shrine, 710 and n. 2.
Debī Dās, killed, 114. Do. 225.
Deccan, embassy to and from, 108, rulers of, told troops would be sent to remove Feringhīs, 409-10.
Decennial Settlement, 413 and n. 2.
Deer, injures A., 1061.
Degrees of loyalty, 39 and n. 2 (see B. V. n. 2).
Delhi, 50, 51. Ḥājī B. settles at 107, 133, A. visits shrines at, 154, 322, 329, Muḥībb 'Alī governor, 357, A. at Humayūn's tomb, 360, impression Prophet's foot, 410-11 and n. 2, 499, 546-47, Hājī B.'s death at, 551-2, revenue remitted, 699, A. visits tombs, 705, 749 and n. 1, Delhi appointments, 779, 812, 875, 926, 1029, 1118. P. Murād's body brought to, 1142.
Deluge, at Fatḥpūr Sīkrī, bursting of tank, 578.
Deokūr, fort, 237 and n. 2 (see B. 399 and n. 1).
Daora Rai, of Sirohī, 266, 278.
Dhār, 1146.
Dhāra, vill. near Orchha, Bandel­kand, 325 and n. 1. Dhāra means stream, and perhaps means here the Betwa.
Dhārū, s. Todar Mal, 294, 876, 929, 930, killed in Sind battle do.
Dhārwar, 1178 and n. 1.
Dhūb, query? Doḥadd, 93 and n. 2, 1198.
Dīāla, in P.T. p. 577 this seems name of place; see P.T. index p. 80. I have taken it as name of person.
Dīda Cohān, killed, 190, n. 3.
Diego da Couto, Portuguese historian, 37, n. 1, 38 n.
Dīha or Dīsa, Gujarāt, 8 and n. 65.
Dihakdār or Dhokdār, t. Panjab, 706.
Dilāmez, gardens, 1023, 1049.
Dilāwez, garden near Agra, 1063, 1077.
Dilgæsha, gardens, Sirhind, 705.
Dilrang and Daulat Khan, special cītās, drowned, 132.
Dīpālpūr, or Dībālpūr, t. Panjab, 52, 276, 280, 283, 295, 358, 908, 1146.
Dīp Cānd, Rajah, 69, 76.
Divine Era, introduced, 645 and n. 1, beginning of 29th year.
Divine Faith (Dīn Ilāhī), discus­sions, and building house of wor­ship 157 and seq., 364 and seq., Rodolfo Acquaviva, 368 and n. (See Rehatsek's “A.'s Repudiation of Islām,” Bombay, 166).
Division of India into twelve sections (Bakhsh), 412 and n. 413.
Division of time, A.'s, 372.
Diwāli, s. Bakht Nisā, mistake of text for Walī, 713 and n. 4.
Diwāns and Bakhshīs, appointed, 778-79.
Domes, or brick mounds, at Patna (panchpāhārī), 196.
Dost Muh., s. Tātar K., killed, 7. Do. s. Bābā Dost, sent Bengal as punishment, 209, repents, 476 and n. 1.
Dogs, their good qualities, 419, dogs not to be hunted in the yīt (dog) year. My translation is wrong. 489.
Drinking, 209.
Dūgāon or Dokon, copper mint: t. near Bahraich in Oudh, 745 and n. 2.
Dūk or Dūkī, 720 and n. 1.
Dūkanwalī, ferry on Cīnāb, 747.
Dūla Rai, s. Kharak Rai, 746.
Dulqa or Dhūlka, Ahmadabad, 32, 46, 89, 293, 609, 640, 656.
Dumb House (Gangmaḥal), exper ­ment, 581 cf. Herodotus, Euterpe, C. 2 Psammetichus, 7th century B.C. 664-610, only experimented on two babies, A. on twenty. The experiment was carried on for nearly four years. The idea came to A. in the 24th year of his reign, and was not discontinued till after four years. See Badayūnī, Lowe II. 296 and n. 1.
Dūnāra or Dūbāna, Jodhpur, 238 and n. 1.
Dūnd, vill. Kashmīr, 823.
Dungar or Dongar, a Gond word meaning forest, B. 494 n. 1.
Dungārpur, Rajputana, 48, 57, 277, Bīrbar sent to arrange marriage at, 278, 295, 609, 640, 656, 706.
Durgā Panj, traitor, 934.
Durgā Rai (Sisodia, see B. 417), 513, 599, 613, 632, 634-35, 642, 680, 701 (name omitted in translation see P.T. 465), 1052, 1070, escorts ladies, 1142, 1150, 1153, 1173, 1184, goes home without leave, 1188.