Yādgār Sulān Shāmlū, ambassador
of Sulān Khudābanda,
does homage,
893-94 and notes 2 and 3.
Do. (bald), cousin of M. Yūsuf
K., 945 and n. 1, 946,
p. 953; at the top of P.T.,
p. 623, has a passage
which I do not fully
understand. The words
“the head-strong Kul or
Kal” refer to Yūsuf's
cousin Yādgār who is
styled, apparently, “the
bald,” and are in the
original Kal-i-ziyāda sir
bādāfarāh yāfta as had
come to his deserts; in
other words, Yādgār the
bald had been found in
the jungle, with his head
cut off. But I am not
sure of the meaning.
Further on, in p. 953, we
are told that one Shāhbāz
K. Niyāzī cut his
(Yādgār's) head off. See
p. 654 of translation and
notes 1 and 2.
Yaḥyā S., Manerī, a saint, 132 and
n. 6.
Do. Khwāja Naqshbandī Mīr
Ḥāj (pilgrims' guide), 293,
569-70, 1185-86.
Ya'qūb K. Kashmīrī, comes Court,
846.
Yūsuf K. Rezavī (Mīrzā), a Saiyid
of Mashhad, s. Mīr Aḥmad, B.
346; 120, 125, 129, 144, 146, 149,
sent Panjāb, 237, 332, 335, 409,
493, at Rohtās, 507, A. visits, 514,
518, 535, 559, charge camels,
585, 637, rank 2,500, 687, charge
Bihār, 701, 779, sent in charge
Kashmīr, 796, 798, 822-24, 853,
does homage, 871, 880, makes
assessment Kashmīr, 830, officers
employed Qāẓī 'Alī and Qāẓī
Nūrullah, see A.N., III, 548, and
Ma'āir U. III, 314; Yūsuf
taken as Yūsuf, a servant, 907,
944, 946, Yūsuf put in charge
of A. F., 947, 950, 959-60, given
Jaunpūr in fief, 1004, artillery
officer, 1015, 1020, allowed go
Gujarāt, 1064 (having refused
accept increased assessment of
Kashmīr), made guardian P.
Murād, 1081, death at Jalnapūr,
1010, A.H., 1601 A.D.
Yūsufzai, large Afghān tribe, 715-16,
717, defeat A.'s army, 725-33,
tribe punished, 750, sold as slaves,
800, 802, 810, 812, 850, 867 and
956-57, tribe submits, 984.