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'Ibādatkhāna (house of worship) A. builds, 157, 364.
Ibrāhīm Beg s. Burhānu-l-Mulk, 1024-25. Do. Ḥusain M. s. Muḥ. Sulān M., and g.s. Sulān Ḥusain of Herāt, 8, his petition, 12, 15, in Broach, 16, 17, 22, at Sarnāl, 20, his w. Gulrukh B., 22, 27, 32, 42, 49, 50-53, death, 54, 87. Do. Fatḥpūrī (S.), 62, 309, gov. Fatḥpūr Sikrī, 337, 407-8, 495, 575, 593, does homage, 654, death, 908, his s. Khalīl, a blind man, 1189-90. Do. K., 138. Do. M., s. Sulaimān of Badakh­shān, m. Shāh Muḥ. Kāshgharī's d., 212-13. Do. (Sulān), defends Ghorī fort, 218. Do. s. Bahrām M., 216, put to death, 899. Do. S., of Khorāsān; s. Shāh­rukh, died of plague, 315. Do. nephew 'Ādil K. Bījāpūrī, 441. Do. Mullā supposed f. Jalāla Tārīkī, 810 Do. Niāmu-l-Mulk, death, 1028. Do. Ḥājī, of Sirhind; Ṣadr Gujarāt, killed while escaping, 606. See Badā­yūnī, vol. II.
Īdar, Rajput State, Bombay, 27, 48, 57, 59, 89, 92, 268, 269, 272, 276, conquered, 280-281, 306, 323, 389, 632, 656.
Īkhlāṣ K., 1043.
Ikhtiyāru-l-Mulk Gujarātī waits on A., 10, absconds, 13, 15, rebels, 59-60, 85, killed, 86-87, head brought in, 88, sons, 121, 640.
'Īsā, zamīndār, Bengal, originally Hindu, and s. Kālī Dās Gaj­dānī (elephant expert?). 376-77, 647-49, 658-60, 672, 694, submits 696-7, his intrigues, 969, presents tribute, 1031, 1043, 1059, defeated, 1063, 1068, 1093-4, death, 1140, his s. Dāūd, 1214-15. See Journal A.S.B. 1904, Part I, Vol. 83, p. 1.
Do. (Khwāja), Qutlū's vakīl in Orissa, 879, 934.
Do. Mīrzā, 978.
Iskandar (Alexander the Great) anecdote of, 501, verse about, 600, tribe claiming descent from d. of, 716, anecdote, 1098.
Do. (Sikandar) f. 'Abdullāh K. of Tūrān, 753, 760.
Do. Afghān, escapes, 23.
Do. (Sikandar) Beg (name omitted in translation). See translation, 919, and P.T. 602, wounded and dies, 925.
Do. (Sikandar) Uzbeg, there is a long account of Iskandar Uzbeg in B., p. 365, No. 48, based on Ma'āiru-l-U. I, 84; and there is also much about him in Vol. II, A.N. but he does not come into, Vol. III, for he died in, 980, B. rightly says it was Chalma Beg who was at Sarnāl. Apparently two persons held at same time title of K. 'Ālam.
Do. (Sikandar), Usbeg, joins Sulaimān Kararānī, 933-34, Malik Sikandar shut up in Cuttack, fort Sāran­garh, 941. They had 300 elephants. A notice at p. 29 says Sikandar Uzbeg died in Bihār. His s. Maḥmūd in Selīmpūr, 170. At p. 175 a Sikandar is mentioned who seems to be K. Jahān, an officer of Dāūd. At 752 a Sikandar Rafīq mentioned, and at 753, a Sikandar U. who was not the ruler of Tūrān at p. 933, 1050, 1100-01. A Sikandar Caknī, 45. An Iskandar s. Sa'īd who accompanied Ḥaidar M. to Tibet and Kashmīr, 844.
Ismā'īl Qulī Turkoman, y. b. Ḥusain Qulī and nephew Bairam, 53, 230, 253, 386, in Bengal, 428, 431, 480, 591, 588, sent Balūchistān, 716-17, with P. Daniel, 743, among Yūsuf­zais when there was a pestilence, 750, Multān, 779, misbehaves, 802-03, Gujarāt, 888, with Murād, 914, 997, Kālpī, 1001, at Court, 1059, date of d. not recorded, 1200, his women poisoned him. See Ma'āiru-l-U. I, 105, and Darbār A., 712.
Ismā'īl Ṣafavī I, Shah Persia, s. Ḥaidar, account of, 895-96 defeated at Khāldarān (Chāl­dirān), 1019. Do. II, 305, delete 316-19, 432, 898-99.
Isma'īl and 'Īsā, his b., sold as slaves into Central Asia, 647. Do. s. and S. Jamāl died about the same time from drink, 706-07. Do. s. Burhānu-l-Mulk, 820-21, 892.
I'timād K. Gujarātī, 8, A. sends for, 9-11, 13, 15, 89, 201, goes pilgrim­age, 306, promoted, 464-65, in charge jewels, 585, gov. Gujarāt, 596, 599, 607-14, 623, 632. Note; he died Pattan, 995 A.H., i.e. 1587, See B. 387 and Ma'āir I, 93-100.