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Dagger with fish-tooth hilt, 94, 96, 98, 99

Dal Lake, 139, 150, 168

Dārāb, s. Khān-khānān, 40; gets a dress, 49, 88; defeats rebels, 156, 176; a rebel, 254

Dārd (?), hills of, 127

Darkhar, 88. See Dofar.

Dasahra festival celebrated, 38, 100, 101, 176

Dastam K., reference to, 59

Dā'ūd, craftsman, 204

Dāwar Bakhsh, s. Khusrau, ap­pointed to Gujarāt, 260, 261; dress of honour sent to, 297

Dayānat K. pardoned, 250

Deccan, troubles in, 188

Decoy-antelope, 43

Dhantūr and Damtūr, 121, 124

Diamond mines, 21, 22, 37

Diamonds, remarkable one, 8, 9; violet one, 38

Dilāwar K. Kākar arrives from Deccan, 4; gov. Kashmīr, 6; promises to take Tibet and Kishtwār, 6; reports conquest of Kishtwār, 122, 135-140; pro­moted, 153; death of, 167, 170

Dilīr K., real name Ābdu-l-Wahhāb, 73, 162, 262, 269

Dofar or Dhafur, port in Arabia, 88 and note

Doḥad pargana, 4; Aurangzīb's birth at, 47

Durgā, also called Bhawan, an idol, account of, 224-225