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Dahr, village, 76.

Dahrah, garden near Agra, 182, 232, 234, 252.

Dalāzāk, Afghan tribe, 100, 127.

Dall, lake in Kashmir, 93.

Dancing, religious, 173.

Dāniyāl, Sulān, son of Akbar, birth, 34; account of, 35–6; his elephants, 46; children, 75; employs Daulat Khān, 89; gets horse from Akbar, 142; Jahāngīr directs that he be styled Shāhzāda marhūm, 197.

Dārā Shukūh, birth of, 282.

Dārāb, son of ‘Abdu-r-Raḥīm the Khānkhānān, dress given to, 21; promoted and receives Ghazipur in fief, 180; receives dagger, 303; his bravery, 313; receives an elephant, 418.

Darfūl, country, 158 and n. 3, 162 and n. 1; properly Dīzfūl, the Desful of the maps, in Khuzistān, Persia. See Addenda.

Dā'ūd Karānī, Afghan ruler of Bengal, 207.

Daulat Khān, ancestor of Khān Jahān Lodī, 87.

Daulat Khān, father of Khān Jahān Lodī, serves ‘Abdu-r-Raḥīm, 88.

Daulat Khān brings blackstone throne from Allahabad, 177; faujdar of Allahabad and Jaunpur, 217.

Daulat-Shād. mother of Shakaru-n-nisā and Ārām Bānū, 36.

Dayānat Khān, title of Qāsim ‘Alī, 123; promoted, 260, 265; in­sults I‘timādu-d-daulah and is punished (text wrongly calls Dayānat ābit), 278–9; released, 303, 306, 318; sent to Gujarat, 331; rank restored, 333; brings ‘Abdu-llah, 335.

Deonak, a kind of monkey, 143.

Dhār, account of, 407; inscription at, 408.

Dhīrdhar, Rāja, 58.

Dhurpad, or durpat, Hindī verse or song, 271 and n. 1.

Diamond, called Chamkoṛa, 400; nine diamonds sent from Bihar, 379.

Diamond mines, 315.

khtān, village in Malwa, 406.

Dil-āmīz Garden, near Lahore, 90; Jahāngīr meets his mother there, 131.

Dilāwar, title of Ibrāhīm Khān Kākar, 29, 30; promoted, 49, 77, 286, 298; opposed Khugrau, 59, 62; given Jaunpūr, 105; sends ruby, 248.

Dilāwar Khān, son of Daulat Khān and servant of Bābar, put to death by Shīr Shāh, 88.

Dilāwar Khān, or ‘Amīd Shāh Ghorī, founder of Malwa dynasty, 407–8.

Divine Faith, Akbar's, account of, 60 and n. 2, 61.

Diwālī festival, 245, 268.

Dogs, 126, 283, 288.

Doḥad parganah, 414, 445.

Downton, Captain, 274 note.

Drinking, Jahāngīr's rules for, 8; resolves not to drink on Friday eves, 20.

Dulīp, son of Rāy Rāy Singh, rebels, 76; defeated, 84; par­doned, 148; given dress of honour, 217; made Raja, 218; sent to support Mīrzā Rustam, 229; put to death, 259.

Durgā, Rāy, death and account of, 134 and Addenda.

Durjan Sāl, zamindar of Khokharā, 315.

Dūst Muḥammad, see Khwāja Jahān.

Dust storm, 247.