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Pādrīes of Portugal, Portuguese priests, 117.
Pādshāh Qulī, poet(?), 716 n., omitted translation, see P.T., 475, pen-name Jazbī, B. 596, 753.
Pahār K., see Bahār K.
Paklī, 855, 874-75, etc.
Pālī, t., Jodhpūr, 835.
Pāmpūr, 835 and n. 3 (vill. Kash­mīr), see Jahāngīr's Mem., I, 92-93, famous for saffron.
Pānchpahārī, five brick mounds near Patna fort, attack on, by the K. 'Ālam, 115, A. inspects, 137 (A. F. calls them five brick domes, pānch gumbaz-i-khish).
Panj Barāra, Kashmīr, 774, 836 and n. 1, 1083 and n. 3.
Parī Khānam, d. Shāh ahmāsp, 311, 319, 898-99 and n. 2.
Partāb Bār Feringhī (Portugnese) and his w. Nashūrnā (?), pp. 349-50 and notes. Partāb, probable corruption of Tavares, a Portuguese Captain, 469 and n. 4. Do. Rāna of Chitor and Udaipūr, s. Udai and descended from Mahārāna Sāngā or Sangrām, often called Rānā Kīka, 48, receives Mān Singh, 57, 89, 92 and n. 1, A. marches against, 236, 244-47, 259, 267-69, 274-75, 277, 307, 339-40, 355, 380, 661, 705-06, death, 1069 (P.T. 717 on 7 Bahmān, Jan.-Feb. of 41 y. of reign, n. 2). See Ma'āir U. II, 201, under heading Rānā Karan.
Parwez Sulān, s. Jahāngīr, born Kābul, end Oct. 1589. Apparently, d. birth 998 A.H. Jahāngīr says in Mem., Khasrū born 24 Amardād, 995, and that Parwez born two years, two m. later. So if Khasrū b. Augt. 1587, Parwez b. Oct. or Nov. 1589. See A.N. translation, III, 859 and P.T. 568; Zain Koka made guardian, 875, 888, P.T. 655. M. dies, 1133, 1140.
Patan or Pattan, city, Gujarāt, formerly Nahrwāla, A. encamps at, 8-9, 27, 32, 46, K. K. dies at, 231. Another Pattan, known as Pākpattan, A. visits, 335 (in Montgomery d., Panjab, I.G., XIX), 465, 845 and n. 4 (a place in Kashmīr); Pattan, Somnath, 980; Pattan of the Deccan, 1110; Mungī Patan, 1144 and n. 2.
Patna, city, Bihār, 28-29, Dāūd takes refuge in fort, A. besieges it, 101, 109, 114-15, 127, 129 and n. 1, 135, 137, 140-42, mint in, 321 and n. 4, 418, 452, 470-71, 476, 574.
Patr Dās (Rai), afterwards Rājah Bikramājīt, 386, 432-34, 449, 460, 590, made Dīwān, 779, 879, Delhi first made over to, 924, 1059, takes Bāndhū fort, 1104, made Dīwān, 1108, charged with taking bribes and removed, 1134, has rank of 3,000, 1177, Rājah Bikramājīt Bahadūrīa (?) and his uncle Rai Mukund get appoint­ments, 1249. See B.'s article, 469, which is based on Ma'āiru-l-Umarā, II, 139. See also Jahāngīr's Mem., I, 22, 50, 176 J. says Rāi Patr was a Khatrī and says it was he himself gave him title Rajah Bikramājīt. See also I.G., VI, 350 and XXI, 281, though the statement that Bikramājīt was a minor and con­nected with Rewah family seems wrong. There was also another Bikramājīt whose proper name was Sundar Dās. See J.'s Mem. II, Index, p. 304, and Vol. II, p. 256, which speaks of his death.
Pāyinda Muḥ. K., 145, 175, 307, 466, 475, 599, 632, 641, 801, 1249.* Peshāwar, P.T., Index, 73, passim.
Pesh Bulāq, fort, Afghānistān, 780 and n. 4.
Peshrau K., called by Jahāngīr Mihtar Sa'ādat, 123, imprisoned, 240, 260 and n. 3, 409, 467, 660, 1146, 1165 and n. 1. See also Jahāngīr's Mem., 149-50, though a hard drinker, he lived to over 90.
Pīr Panjāl, pass, Kashmīr, 409, 765, 823, 946, 955, porters lost in, P.T., 648.
Pūran Mal, Rājah of Gidhaur, 150, 696, 872; another man, 925, at p. 734 called Karidhurī. Is this a mistake for Gidhaur? There was also a Pūran Mal who was Rājah of Cānderī and who was treacherously killed by Sher Shāh. He was a Kachwaha.
Pūrbandar, seaport, Gujarāt, 980.