Zābulistān, old name for Afghānistān,
see P. Index, p. 81 and
Āīn Akbarī, Jarrett, 408 of
Vol. II. The name was used
for Ghaznī and for Rustam's
country of Sīstān or Nīmroz.
Zāhid, s. Ṣādiq K., 645, 1141.
Zain K. Koka, s. Khwāja Maqṣūd
and Picha Jān Anaga, and a foster
b. of A. See B. 344, 69, 83, 128, in
Kābul, 53, in charge oil, 585,
Bihār, 591, 599, 636, rank 2,500,
687, Afghānistān, 715-17, 720-33,
against Tārīkīs, 777-84,
Zābulistān restored to, 790, 802,
806, conquers Swāt, 810, 812-13,
Siālkot given to, 817, 823, 835
and n. 1, made guardian P.
Parvez (a relative by marriage),
875, 880, 884, rank 4,000 with
drums, 889 (on p. 884, read Zain
instead of Qain), 916, 947, 956-57,
966-67, 982-83, 986, 1029,
A. visits him, 1044, rank 5,000,
1049, Selīm marries Zain K.'s d.,
A. displeased (why so, does not
appear), 1058, Zain sent Kābul,
1073, 1104, mother dies, P.T.
819. B. says Zain died in 1010
(1601), and partly from drink.
For Zain's biography, see Ma'āir
U. II, 362.
Zainu-l-'Ābidīn, Sulān Kashmīr,
also called Baddu Shāh, 7 and
n. 2, 821 and n. 2.
Zain Lānkā, an island in lake Wular,
with Groynes and other buildings
made by the Sulān mentioned
above. See also n. 1, and I.G., Vol.
XXIV, p. 387. My translation of
p. 1088 wrongly has Lain for Zain
and Ghrīb for Ghrāb.