The 'Alī.

'Alī (ḥakīm) sent Bījāpūr, 388, 808. Do. Aḥmad (Maulānā) makes seals bearing names of A.'s ances­tors, 1033. Do. Akbar (Mīr) younger b. Mūzi­zu-l-mulk, 194, sent in chains fort Zamāniya and imprisoned, 455. Do. Beg Akbarshāhī, 1050, 1059 1065, 1070, 1081, 1103, 1110 1120, 1137, 1157, 1177, 1195 1199, 1231, see B., p. 482, and also Jahangīr's Memoirs, Vol. I, p. 334. Do. Akbarshāhī, died on, 1616, in his 76th year. Do. Alamshāhī (Mīr) imprisoned, 441 and n. 3. Do. Arlat, 446. Do. Bakhshī (Qāẓī) appointed Panjab, 546 and n. Do. Beg, cousin Ṣādiq, killed, 574. Do. Dost, joins expedition against Khāndesh, 279, shares charge of army, 599, accompanies Shābrukh M. to Mālwa (see P.T., 644, name not in trans­lation, 991). Do. K., father Yūsuf Cak, ruler Kashmīr, not obedient, so advisers sent him, 356, killed at Polo, 408, 847. Do. K., (Rajah) brother of ruler Khāndesh, summoned to court, 42 and 44, returns to Khāndesh, 48, his falling away, 279-80, seizes Moaffar Ḥusain, 330, Fatḥ Ullah Shī­rāzī sent guide him, 701, against imperialists, 740, ordered help Burhāna-l-mulk, 821, Burhāna goes to him, 891, Faiẓī sent to 909, 915, Rajah 'Alī sends d. to court, 982, her marriage, 990, Rajah 'Alī becomes loyal, 1042, 1045-6. 1047, 1052, battle of Ashtī in which Rajah 'Alī was killed, 1070-72.
Alī K. (Mīrzāda), 64, 123, 147, 189, 191, 251, does homage and presents 65 elephants, 277, sent Chitor, 381, 454, 590-91, 660, 674, 676, sent Kashmīr to atone for past conduct, 788 killed in battle, 797 and n. 1. Do. Mardān Bahādur, 887, 920, 972 (718, P.T. not in translation), 1070. Do. Masjīd, fort in Afghanistan, 670, 734, 782-3. Do. Muḥammad Asp, servant M. Ḥakīm, 534, 537, good behaviour of, 538, 542, 713. Do. Murād, put to death, 535. Do. killed by his servant, 780. Do. Naqīb K. (Mīr Ghiaṣṣu-d-dīn), 49, 69, 88, at Maner, 132, accidentally kills b. at polo, 242-43, 269, 306, receives title Naqīb K., 529. Do. Qulī, related to Shāh Qulī Maḥram, takes part in attack on Candar Sen, 224, returns to loyalty and joins Shamsu-d-dīn Khāfī, 461, sent Deccan, 701, at Aḥmadnagar, 1070. Do. Rai, ruler Little Tibet (Baltistān), ambassador sent to, 838, sends his d. to court, 921.
Alī Rīnā, 877. Do. Sher Mākrī, of Kashmīr, 763-64, 815, 1002. Do. Sultan, s. P. Murād and M. Koka's d., birth, 881.
Allah Baqā, A. encamps at, 865.
Allahābād (Ilahābās), 124, 422, 481, 590, founding of, old name Prayāg, 616 and n. 1, 622, 624, 625, 655, remission of revenues in, 699 and 779, province made over to Shihā­bu-d-dīn Aḥmad do., remission of revenue, 875, province entrusted to Rai Rām Dās, 924, Ḥusain Beg appointed to, 1029, P. Daniel sent to, 1077, 1114, 1121, 1155, 1210, 1233-34, 1242.
Allah Bardī, Ṣādiq's agent, put to death, 818-19 and n. 9.
'Amalguẕārān (collectors) appointed, 561-62.
Amarkot, see Umarkot.
Amasia, town, Asia Minor, birth­place of Strabo, 1017 and n. 2.
Ambarīlī, town in Kāthīwār, 709 and n. 2.
Ambar Jīū, Abyssinian, 1153, 1178, 1185, 1194-96, 1209, 1212, defeat by 'Irij, 1223, 1229.
Amber, ancient town Jaipur, 49, 54 (omitted in translation), A. encamps at and mounts violent elephant, 310, do. Madhū s. Bhag­wān Dās sent there to bring away Daniel 49.
Amīnābād or Amnabād, 818, 870, 1080.
Amīn K. Ghorī, s. Tātār K. ruler Jūnagarh, 12, 576, 682, 709-10, 809, 902, 910, 948, Arghūns defeated, 917, 972, 976, 979, 986.
Amrān, village Gujarāt, 963 and n. 2.
Amū (the Oxus, 662).
Anat Ilāīl, ancient ruler Kashmīr, 771 and n. 1.
Andarāb Transoxiana, 218, 666.
Andarkūl, Kashmīr, where M. Ḥai­dar lived, 959-60.
Angora, scene of battle between, Timur and Bayazīd Ildarīm, 1017.
Antrī, in Gwalior (where A. F. buried).
Anūp tank, Fatḥpūr, filled with money, 354, treasure opened, 374.
Āqā Jān (Khwaja), sent to M. Ḥakīm with Indian rarities, 221.
Aqserai, Kabul, 533, 872 (and P.T, 734).
Arab Bahādur, s. Hāshim K., enters service and receives title Niyābat K., 133-34, 169, does good service, 189, 190, 191, 193, 195, 263, jagīr­dār of Sasseram and a rebel, 418-19, 421-22, 429, 450, 452, 461, 470, 472, 475, his brutality, 475, 476, 480-81, 485, 496-97, 498, 511, 587, 605-6, his death, 745-46.
Arabs, desert-dwelling, 863, and n 4. 938.
Arāīl, 481-82, 576, 682, 709-10, 809.
Ārash, famous archer of antiquity, 67.
Arb'aīnhā, Fasting for forty days. See P. 310 and translation, 457, cf. Sūfīāna in B., pp. 57 and 61, and Lucknow edition N. third Vol. p. 173, n. 8.
Ardabīlī Mīr Ārif does homage, 847, son-in-law to 'Alī K. ruler Kashmīr, goes Tibet where 'Alī Rāi gives him his sister in marriage, joins A. and is well received, 847 and n. 3, given money for indigents in Tibet, 850.
'Ardabīlī S. Ṣafī, 894, 895.
Ārif, and account of Ṣafavī dynasty. Do. s. Sharīf, his and brother's disloyalty, 292, killed by his women in Agra, 881.
Armenians, come court, 874.
Arrah, town, 240, 419, 420.
Arzāna, plain Afghanistan, 863-64.
Asad K., Turkaman, helps to drown Mullahs, 455 and n. 3.
Aṣaf K., No. 1, servant Niẓāmu-l-Mulk. 409. Do. No. 2, of Badayūnī and Blochmann, see p. 433, of latter and his Index, p. 625, was the official title of Khwāja Mīrzā Ghīāu-d-dīn 'Alī of Qazwīn in Persia, and s. Agha Mullā dawatdār (inkstand-holder). Notices of all the three Aṣafs will be found in the Maairu-l-umarā, pp. 77, 90 and 107, of Vol. I. See also Badayūnī III. Ghīāu-d-dīn accompanied Akbar to Gujarāt, p. 16, where he is wrongly called Isfahānī, 17, 66, 68-9, sent to bring Pattan army, 66, sent Aḥmadābād, 68, made Bakhshī of Gujarāt and given title of Aṣaf K., 90, reports conquest of country, 94, made one of the head officers ('āmil) of crown-lands, 167, with Mān Singh against Rānā Chitor, 237, at Goganda, 244, sent Īdar, 269 and 281, said to have been made mint-master at Patna, 321 and n. 4, but this may be his nephew J'aafir. He and his brother's s. do. homage, 323, censured for slackness, 358, ordered carry out branding regu­lations in Mālwa, 383, and to improve discipline in Gujarāt. He died, 989, A.H. (1581), so subsequent entries in Persian text index refer not to him, but to his nephew J'aafir, or to Ghīāu-d-dīn Naqīb K. of Qazwīn.
Aṣaf K., No. 3, He was Mīrzā Qīwāmu-d-dīn J'aafir Beg, and s. Badiu-z-zamān of Qazwīn. (See Bloch­mann, p. 411, No. 98). He was the most distin­guished of the three Aṣafs. Ordered join army, 701, accompanies P. Murād to welcome Sulaimān Badakhshī, 786, sent Afghan­istan, 803, investigates assassination of Mullā Aḥmad, 804, in Swāt, 810, Kashmīr, 829, before Akbar, 839, on duty at Chenāb, 921, 928, Afghan­istān, 982, 987, 993, sent Kashmīr on fiscal duty, 1004, arrives Lahore from Kashmīr in three days, 1004, goes Pathānkot, 1060, died, 1021, A.H. (1612). There is much about J'aafir Beg in Badayūnī's Mantakhab III, 2 and 6, Bib. Ind. ed. See also Blochmann's Ayīn, pp. 572-74 and notes.
Asā Rāwal, Rājput, defeated, 281.
Ashraf K., Mīr Munshī, a famous calligrapher, 57, 99, 135, sent to Bengal, 145, 175, brings Daniel to Munīm, 185, death at Gaur, 227 and n. 1. Do. s. 'Abdul-Barī Naqsh­bandī,
1052 (P.T. 739, 744), Khwāja, goes on pilgrimage, 272, sent away by Mīrzā Koka, 979, sent with presents to Tīmūr, 1052, 1103, dies, 1111.
Ashti, battle of, 1070-72.
Ashraq (Gujarātī) or Mashriq, received by A., 10 and n. 2, acts as guide, 18, made governor Thane­sar, 201.
Asīrgar, fort in Khāndesh (P.T. 752).
'Askarī, Mīrzā, s. B. his wife Sultan B., 206.
Askaran (Rajah) uncle Bhagwān Dās, 295, 422, 453, 518, in charge of deceased persons' property, 599, promoted, 687, 701, in Afghanistan, 716, 77, Agra made over to him and S. Ibrahīm, 779, 803, death of son, 925 1232.
Assam, 649, 1067.
Atāliq (tutor or guardian) Qubu-d-dīn made formerly, 583, now M. K., s. Bairām, appointed do.
Attock, here called Attock Benares, founded by A., 520-21, 717, A. spends 3 months, 12 days at, 744. 748, 853, bridge made below, 855, 857, Narain Miṣr dies at, 866, two famous doctors died at this time, and experts, in explaining omens, rejoiced, saying it showed that A. would not again need doctors, 966, But all lament for their death p. 1259.
Adu-d-daula (arm of the State) title of Fatḥ Ullah Shirāzī; comes from Gujarāt and does homage, 789, 807, inquires into case of Allah Bardī, 818, death, 848, Faiẓi writes elegy on, 852. See Fatḥ Ullah.
'Azīz Kokaltāsh (Mīrzā) Khān A'im, A.'s foster-brother and s. Shamsu-d-dīn Khān 'Aim and Jī Jī Anaga who was A.'s nurse. 'Azīz was somewhat younger than Akbar, and was probably born late in 1542 or early in 1543. Aḥmadā­bād made over to, 13, 15, 25, Pattan victory, 32, 37, Īdar, 59, enters Aḥmadābād, 60, A.'s fond­ness for him, 61, joins A., 74, 76. 82, A. embraces him, 88, joins A., 110-11, 121, comes from Gujarāt and received with favour, 155, decline in favour from objecting to branding-regulations, 208-9, retirement, 235 and 361, sent for but does not come, 361-2. In Gujarāt puts servant to death for torturing a collector, bribes servant's father, and retires from office, 387 and n. 2, forgiven, given title Khān A'im, and promoted, 5000 rank, 454, sends Mīr 'Alī Akbar to court in chains, 455, quarrel with Shāhbāz, 474, 477, 485, in Ḥājīpūr helps defeat Bahā­dur, 549-50, arrives from Bihar and well-received, 555, opinion about death-penalty, 559, sent sub­due Bengal, 567, comes court for New Year festivities, 576, at Jaun­pūr, 586, proceeds Garhī, 589-90, tries suppress Qatlū, 600, wishes leave Bengal do., 605, comes Allahābād, 625, gets fief, 629, does homage, 644, sent Mālwa, 655, sent Deccan, 701, 739, goes Gujarāt, 742, 779, d. married to P. Murād, 791, mother of Sultan Rustum, 807, ordered help Burhānū-l-Mulk, 821,
859, given Gujarāt, 865, Aḥmadā­bād, 877, 886, sends presents, 889, victory, 902 and 906, 910, 915, takes Jūnāgarh and sixteen sea­ports, one apparently being Pūr-bandar, see n. 3, captures Moaffar Gujarātī, 962-64, departs Mecca, 979, sailing from Balāwal; 38th year of reign, not 39th as stated in Maair U. and in B. The date is 25 March, 1593, or 15 Farwardīn of Ilahī year 1002 and 1 Rajab, 1001 A.H., as far as I can make out. Badayūnī's chronogram yields, 1002, but he admits this is a year too much, and that proper date is, 1001. See Lowe's transla­tion, 401 and n. 2. 'Azīz returned Balāwal in beginning, 1003, A.H., that is in August or September, 1594, so that he seems to have been absent from India about eighteen months. In 24 days he arrived at court from Balāwal, p. 1006. News of return reached court on 30th Shahriyār, 1003, p. 1004. It would seem that he must have been in Mecca for over a twelve month. The last sentence of the note, p. 981, of translation is not correct. Apparently he did not come to court till November 1594. His mother took the sin of his conduct on herself, 981. 'Azīz has an audience, 1006, made Vakīl, 1026, meets Shāh Beg, 1030, seal made over to, 1033, Multan given in fief to, 1068, his dream, 1074, death of sister, 1119, 1149, death of mother, 1153, takes her body Delhi, 1161, 1166, 1170, sons pro­moted, 1208, d. married P. Khusrū, 1211, his own rank increased to 7000, do., 1224, 1236, 1245, Bihar assigned to, 1257.
Ayūb (Job) family, 1019.