Q

Qāān Buzurg, (Chingīz), pestilence in his time, 1226 A.D. or 623 A.H., 840, cured by use of henna, 939-40, delete the f. after “great”, p. 939.
Qandahār, city (Kandahar of I.G., XIV), 166-67, embassy from, 294, 715, army sent against, 886, 917 and n. 4, P. Daniel sent to, 921, 942, 976, 992, 1010, 1026, taking of, 1232-33. Do. Qandahār or Qandhar in Ḥaidarābād, Deccan (I.G., XIV, 377), 604 and n. 1.
Qāqshāls, Turkish tribe, 29 and passim. See B. 369, n. 2.
Qāsim K. Mīr Baḥr (admiral), famous for making mines, 25, 123, 248, 277, gov. Agra (he built the fort), 374, 454, made bridge, 523, built rest-houses, 559, charge aromatics, 585, 599, 709, mis­behaviour, 796, 798, mends roads, 817, 829, 851, 928, death and punishment of his murderer M. Zamān impostor and illegal s. M. Shāhrukh, 1001-03. See Ma'āiru-l-Umarā, III, 62. Qāsim conquered Kashmīr and was assassinated at Kābul, 1002, in 39th year of A.'s reign, 1593-94. Several Qāsims are mentioned, see B.'s n., p. 380 on the Saiyids of Bārha. Though a good many names of persons are mentioned in the P.T. under Q, yet very few are of importance.
Qatlū K. Lohānī, also called Kararānī, Afghān, prominent in Orissa. See B. s.v. 98, 99, 253, 469-70, 567, 590, defeated, 600-02, 619, submits, 653, 879, d., 880.
Qāẓī 'Alī Baghdādī, made Bakhshī, 428, 546 and n. 3, released, 865, 877 and n. 3, sent Kashmīr, 906, 944-46, killed, P.T. 627.
Qismiyah Bānū, 167, A. marries her in 19th year of reign, B. 618, called in A.N., III, Qīma. She is also called Qasīma, 167 and n. 3. She was d. 'Arab Shāh. Qasīma means beautiful. I have not found who 'Arab Shāh was, 167.
Qiyā K., 30, 99, 145, 175, in Orissa, 429, 469, killed, 499-500.

Qulīj K. Andijānī, B. 34, n. 2 and p. 354 (No. 43), gov. Sūrat fort, 44, 59, 231, 269, 276, 280, made Vizier, 504, 808-09, gets Sarkār Sambol, 817, 877, 902, 924 and n. 1, P.T. 647. Qulīj's d. married to P. Daniel, P.T. 648, Afghānistān put in Q.'s charge, 1004, birth of Bulāqī, B. 1021, 1051, 1066, 1073, rank raised to 4,500, 1076, 1112, P.T. 834, gets charge Jaunpūr, P.T. 839.* Qulīj K. lived in Jahāngīr's reign and died in the year 1613, or 1614 A.D., or 1022-23 A.H. See B. 354, n. 2 which corrects his p. 34. The M. Umarā notice is Vol. III, pp. 69-74. It gives the curious story of a revenant quoted by B. 355. See also Jahān­gīr's Memoirs, I, 253. There is a reference to Qulīj K. in the record of Akbar's “Sayings,” Col. Jarrett's translation of Āīn Akbarī, Vol. III, p. 392.
Qubu-d-dīn Muḥ K., in Mālwa, sent Gujarāt, 25, (he was y. b, Shamsu-d-dīn Atgeh, see B. No. 28, p. 333), 32, 34-35, 47, 60, 89, promoted to 5000, 257, 269, 274, does homage, 380, made Selīm's (Jahāngīr) guardian, 401 and n., appointed against Portu­guese ports, 409-10 and n., 607, 613-14, his slackness and death, 626-29 and 965.*
Qutlaq Nigār Khānam, Bābur's m., 843.