‘Abbās I., Shāh of Persia, his letter to J., 2; favours Mīr Jumla Muḥ. Amīn, 3; letters to J., 24, 94, 96, 240; friendship for Khān ‘Ālam, 115, 116, 162; sends presents, 195; birds sent to, 221; besieges Qandahär, 233; describes its capture, 241; J.'s reply, 242
‘Abdu-l-‘Azīz Naqshbandī promoted
and sent to take Kāngra,
73; promoted, 155, 166; fau-
‘Abdu-l-‘Azīz, s. Khān Damān, 255-57
‘Abdu-l-Ḥayy, Armenian, 194
‘Abdu-l-Karīm of Gīlān, presents Shāh's letter, 24
‘Abdu-l-Wahhāb, s. Ḥakīm ‘Alī, his false bond, 157
‘Abdu-l-Wahhāb Bārha, styled Dilīr K., 73, 269
‘Abdu - r - Raḥīm Khān - Khānān
Ätālīq sends army Gondwāna,
21; does homage, 57; J. gives
him his own pūstīn and seven
horses, 58; appointed Deccan,
70; reports against ‘Ambar
Abyssinian, 155; misconduct of,
250, etc. See also under Khan-
‘Abdu-s-Sattār (associated with Father Jerome Xavier) presents a manuscript of Humāyūn's, 82 and note
‘Abdu-llah, s. Khan Ā‘am ‘Azīz
Koka, 66 (also called Sarfa-
‘Abdu-llah K. Fīrūz Jang given
elephant, 94, 239 (?); his
treachery, 251; joinsrebels, 255;
styled La‘natu-llah (accursed of
God) henceforth, 255, 257, 262-
‘Abdu-llah Uzbeg ruler in Central Asia, 30
‘Abdu-llah, s. Ḥakīm Nūru-d-dīn, executed for disrespect, 286
‘Ābid K., Bakhshī of Bangash, made director of buildings, 47; sent Deccan, 60, 61
Abū-l-Faẓl, author, mistake about Kashmīr, 140 note, 141
Abūl-Ḥasan, s. Āqā Riẓā'ī, painter, draws frontispiece to Jahāngīr-, nāma, styled Nādiru-z-zamān, 20
Abū-l-Ḥasan, Khwāja, Bakhshī, 5, 82, 127; bridges the Māhī, 155, 163; sent Deccan, 193, 220, 251, 254
Abū-l-Qāsim Gīlānī blinded by Shāh ‘Abbās, 69
Abū-l-Qāsim Namakīn promoted, 155
Abū Sa‘īd promoted, 228
Abū-ṣ.-Ṣāliḥ does homage, 11; styled Riẓawī K., 15, 296
Achbal fountain, 237
Āchhī, drink used in Paklī, 126
Adhar, or Ashar, waterfall in Kashmir, 238
‘Ādil K. Bījāpūrī, J.'s portrait sent to, 36, 37, 288, 290, 296, 297
Afẓal K., Shah Jahān's Dīwān,
brings report of victory, 206,
208; refused an audience, 238;
given dress of honour, 239; his
son killed, 289-290; visits ‘Ambar
Abyssinian and ‘Ādil Bījā-
Agra, plague at, 65
Aḥmādābād, unhealthy, 6, 10; J.'s nickname for, 13; heavy rains at, 21, 33; bad climate, 35
Aḥmad Beg of Kabul, gov. Kash-
Aḥmad Beg, nephew Ibrāhīm Fatḥ Jang, made gov. Orissa, 210, 298
Aḥmad Shaikh of Sirhind, impostor, 91, 93; pardoned, 161; gets present, 276
Aḥmad Sultan's son killed, 267
Ahmadnagar, accident at siege of, 163
Aḥsanu-llah, s. Kh. Abū-l-Ḥasan, promoted, 294
‘Aishābād garden, 153
Ajmīr, J.'s illness at, and Islām K.'s devotion, 102-103
Akbar, emperor, largest elephant
Durjan Sāl, 18; tells story of
adventure with elephant, 41;
vows not to hunt with leopards
on Fridays, 46; took Rantham-
Akbarnagar (Rājmaḥal), Shah Jahān at, 299
Akbar-nāma, 155
Akbarpur, 112, 123, 193
Akbarqulī Gakkar, s. Jalāl K., 161; given elephant, 230
Album (jung), 92; Alf. K. Qiyām-
‘Alī Akbar, surgeon, 77
‘Alī Muḥ., s. ‘Alī Rāy, of Tibet, 288
‘Alī Qulī Darman promoted, 10, 245
Aligarh, J. hunts wolves in, 270
Alkah (?), Cap. Kishtwār, 135
Allāh-dād, s. Jalālā Tārīkī, rebels, 85; repents, 120; pardoned, 153; sent Deccan, 215; does homage, 245
Alms to the poor, 198
Amānābād village, 65, 70, 73, 83
Amānat K., superintendent branding, 82; promoted, 164
Amānu llah, s. Mahābat, promoted, 44, 87, 94, 99, 231, 239; styled Khān-zād K., 257; promoted, 275
Amar Singh, Rānā, his death, 123; his son Bhīm, 162
‘Ambar, Malik, Abyssinian, misconduct of, 155-156; defeated, 207-208, 290, 296
Amīrī, old servant of ‘Abdū-llah K. Uzbeg, 30, 31
Amru-llah, s. Khān-khānān, sent Gondwāna, 21
Andha Nāg (Blind Fountain), 174
Anīrā'ī Singh-dalan gets present, 2; promoted, 81; Aḥmad Ṣhaikh made over to, 93; appointed Bangash, 155
Antelopes, 42, 43, 70, 109; 1,500 caught, 83, 84
Anwarī's verses, 95, 222
Apples from Bangash, 101; of Kashmīr, 146
Apricots 161
Āqā Āqāyān, old female servant, account of, 110-111
Āqā Beg, Persian envoy, 195
Āqā Riẓā'ī, painter, 20
‘Aqīdat K. Bakhshī, title of Khwāja Ibrāhīm, 63, 232, 282, 295
‘Āqil K., 4; promoted, 94
Archers made horsemen, 237 and note
‘Ārif, s. Zāhid, executed, 297
Armenians, 194
Āṣaf K. III. (of Blochmann)—that is, Ja‘far—story told by his daughter's wife, ‘Abdu-llah, s. ‘Azīzkoka, about mouse and plague, 66, 67
Āṣaf K. IV., brother Nūr-Jahān,
orig. name ‘Abū - l - Hasan,
styled by Shāh-Jahān Yamīnu
d-daulah, promoted, 1, 24;
gets early copy Jahāngīr-nā-
Aṣālat K., s. Khān Jahān, promoted, 245, 259; sent to assist Dāwar - Bakhsh, 269; comes from Gujarāt, 282; given a horse and dress, 295
Āsīr Fort, 277, 278
Ass, wild, 201
Aurangzīb, birth of at Doḥad, 47, 50
Avenue from Agra to Attock and to Bengal, 100
‘Aẓudu-d-daula, or Jamālu-d-dīn Ḥusain Injū, author, presented offerings and made tutor to Shāh Shujā', 82, 90; pensioned, 200; presents dictionary, 257
‘Azīz Koka, Akbar's foster-