Āq Sulan or Yāsīn Daulat, Kām­rān's son-in-law, 478, 501, 515.
Aqabain, hill of, 508.
Aquaviva, 11 n 2.
Aql-i-kull what, 23 n 5.
Ārā explained, 148.
‘Arab, Mir, 532.
Arāīsh Khān, 261.
Ararat, Mount, 237 n 4; and 2nd Addenda No. 19.
Arbāb, 115 n 2.
Ardabīl, 117 n 1, 445.
Ardibihisht, 2nd Persian month, 20.
Arghandāb, river, 468.
‘Ārif Qandahārī, historian, 382 n 4, 607.
Do. Tūshakcī or Behār Khān, 452.
Aristotle, 119.
Artang, Manī's album, 378 n 2.
Ās, country, 194 and n 2.
Aāmu-d-dīn Ibrāhīm, Akbar's teacher, 519, 588.
Asas, jester, 502.
Asāwal, Gujrat, 320; and 2nd Addenda No. 41.
Ashmand, astrologer, 120 n 4.
Āsīr, fort, 318.
‘Askarī M., s. Bābar, born 922, 575 n, 248, 269, 270, 271, 279, 287, 290; deprived of Qandahār, 292, 298, battle of, 316, rebels; 317-21, 330, 344, at Qanauj, 351-52; whipped, 354-55, at Lahore, 356, goes to Kabul, 360, goes to capture Humā­yūn and carries off Akbar, 389-97, gets Ghaznīn, 408, 412 n 2, 413, 414, 416, 453, 457, 460, 462, 464, 465; 466, surrenders Qandahār, 467, 468, 473, 474, 490; imprisoned, 494, freed from chains, 536, 537, in Kabul, 553, 554, has Jūī Shāhī, 565, sent to Sulaimān and dies, 575.
Astrology, Indian, 89.
Asūd s. Shem, 166.
Atka Khān, see Shamsu-d-dīn Ghaznavī.
Aulīya Khanjān, 563 and n 3.
Avang k., 192 and n 6.
Avasarpanī, descending cycle, 148.
Avis, S., or Wais S., 270 and n 2, 492.
Āwūz Khān, s. Sher, k., 600.
‘Ayār Dānish, A.F.'s book, 21 n 1.
Āẕarī quoted, 653.
Aẓdu-d-Daulah, 96 and n 1.
‘Azun Ḥasan of the White Sheep, 216, 217.