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GENERAL INDEX.

Thags, iii. 141
Thatta, foundation of, i. 273; attacked
and subdued by Sultán Fíroz, iii. 319,
330, 337, iv. 12; taken by Shah Beg,
i. 500; plundered, 309; besieged by
Mujahid Khán, 241; sacked and burnt
by Firingis, 276; inhabitants destroyed,
278; storm at, vii. 61

Tibet, invaded by Muhammad Bakhtiyar,
ii. 310; conquest of, vii. 62, 67, 97
Tigers, v. 329

Tihárú, ii. 310

Tihú Mughal, iii. 548

Tilak, Hindú general, ii. 125, 127, 130
Tilangas, viii. 155, 221, 228
Tímúr, expedition to Hindústán, iii. 394,
479, iv. 34; its defences, iii. 395;
passage of Indus, 408, 482, iv. 93;
island of Shahábu-d dín, iii. 410, 483,
iv. 93; defeats Khokhars, iii. 416,
485; presents 30,000 horses to Pír
Muhammad, 420, 486; takes Bhatnír,
420, 487; Sarsúti, 427, 492; punishes
the Játs, 429, 492; operations against
Dehlí, 430, 495, iv. 35; massacres
100,000 Hindús, iii. 435, 497, iv. 34,
94; defeats Sultán of Dehlí, iii. 438,
498; sacks Dehlí, 445, 502; describes
Dehlí, 447, 504; and its laths, 453;
takes Mirat, 450, 506; his battles on
the Ganges, 451, 507; number of his
forces, 454, 508; in the Siwálik, 460,
513; resolves to retire, 460, 512;
takes Nagarkot, 465, 515; Jammú,
468, 517; arrangement with King of
Kashmir, 469, 518; ransoms Lahore,
473, 520, iv. 35; hunts rhinoceros,
iii. 475, 521; return home, 474, 522;
takes Hirát, iv. 216; parts of India
held by his descendants, 233; death,
iii. 394; portrait of, vi. 320
Tímúr Shah, son of Ahmad Abdálí, viii.
264-5, 267
Tinkatár, iv. 248

Típú Sultán, viii. 437

Titles, Royal, iii. 396, 401; of nobility,

vii. 410

Tobacco, introduction of, vi. 165; use of
prohibited, 351

Todar Mal, Rája, employed by Sher

Shab, v. 114; notice of, 303; at
Surat, 348; in the Panjab, 362;
settles revenues of Gujarát, 370, 371;
on service in Bengal, 371; pursues
Dáúd, 384; in action with Dáúd, 387,
pursues him, 388; opposes peace, 389;
returns to Court with spoil, 402, vi.
53;
in charge of a mint, 57; his
revenue arrangements, v. 514, vi. 61;
sent to settle Gujarát, v. 403, 405, 540 ;

at Bhakar, i. 244; in command against
rebels in Bengal, v. 417; sent to re-
pair disaster in Afghánistán, 451, vi.
192; decline and death, v. 457, 458
Tolí Khan Mughal, ii. 381, 387
Tolls and Customs, abolished by Akbar,
v. 413; by Jahángír, vi. 390. See
Taxes

Top (gun), vi. 455–6, 465
Transit duties abolished, vi. 290
Túbras, vi. 469

Tufang, vi. 455-6

Tughan Turk-bacha, iv. 49, 52, 54
Tughlik Shah, declared heir, iv. 17;
ascends throne, 18; murdered, 20
Tughril (of Marv), iii. 21

Tughril (the accursed), ii. 274-5, 304,
iv. 202

Tughril Turk (Balban's reign), rebellion
of, iii. 112; his death, 118
Tukkají Holkar, viii. 227. See Holkar
Tulasi Bái, vii. 422

Túmán, punishment of, ii. 196, 511
Turas, iv. 251, 275. See Túbras
Túrkalání, viii. 334

Turk-bachas, iv. 40, 48, 49

Turkey, Sultán sends fleet to India, viii.
389

Turki language, iv. 218, vi. 315
Turmsharin Khán. See Tarmsharín
Turks, ii. 341, 343, 360, 371, 374, 404,
iii. 65, 98, 135, 529
Túrtai, Mughal, ii. 391, 395

Udháfar, Arab army at, i. 208, 210
Udham Bái, mother of Ahmad Shah,
viii. 113, 133, 140-1; blinded, 143,
323

Udípár, attacked, v. 171; taken, vi. 59
Udí Sáh, ii. 238

Udi Sing, Ráná, v. 276, 324, 369
Ughúz, iii. 21

Ulghú, grandson of Changíz Khán, iii.

148

Uljaitu Khán, iii. 1, 7, 45, 51

See

Ulugh Khán (Balban), ii. 344; disgrace
of, 352; services, 354 et seq.
Ghiyasu-d dín

Ulugh Khán, Mu'izzu-d dín, brother of
'Alau-d dín, i. 225, iii. 43, 71, 74
Ulugh Khán. See Almás Beg
Ulugh Mirza, v. 179, 201, 220, 223, 315,
316, vi. 10, 17

'Umar, the Khalíf, i. 115, 415
'Umar II., Khalíf, i. 440
Umar, i. 217, 220. See Unar
'Umar Khayám, ii. 491
'Umar Súmra, i. 260-3
Umarkot, sacking of, i. 297
Ummayides, i. 422, 439

Unar, Jám, i. 224

Undcha, taken, vii. 48
'Unsúrí, ii. 270, iv. 189

'Usmán, the Khalíf, i. 116, 418

'Usmán Afghán, of Bengal, vi. 326-
330

Ustad 'Alí Kuli, Babar's gunner, iv. 249,
268, 270, 274, 276, 278, 284, v. 133

Vihárs, in Sind, i. 147, 148, 195
Vím, iv. 251

Wairsí Ráná, i. 290, 292
Wairsí tribe, i. 531
Wakíldar, ii. 352

Wakinkera, siege of, vii. 377-9; lost and
recovered, 390

Walá Gauhar. See Shah 'Alam
Walid I., Khalíf, i. 428, 437
Walker, Admiral, viii. 327
Watts, Mr. viii. 325-7

Wazir Khán, v. 309, 310, 317, 364-9,
405, 419, vi. 67, 74, 76-9

Wealth of the nobles, iii. 347, 368, 372,
v. 536

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Yazid, Khalíf, i. 425

Yazid II., Khalíf, i. 440

Yedeh or Rain-stone, ii. 437
Yue-chi, ii. 408-9, 411

Yusuf Khan, of Kashmír, v. 452–4, vi.
89, 100

Yúsuf Khan Rizwí, v. 374, 380
Yusufzáí Afgháns, v. 453, vi. 80

Zábaj, King of, i. 8, 13

Zabita Khán, viii. 238, 302–6

Zafar Khan, general of 'Alau-d dín, iii.
152, 156, 159, 165, 167-8

Zafar Khán (Dinár Khán), ii. 211;
sent to Gujarat, 214; killed, 217
Zafar Khan of Gujarat, iv. 37, 39, 41
Zafar Khan, Jahangir's minister, con-
quest of Tibet, vii. 62, 73

Zafar Khan of Sunár-ganw, iii. 303,
310-11; governor of Gujarat, 329
Zain Khán Koka, v. 447, 450-1, 456,
462, 467, vi. 67, 80, 191

Zainu-d dín, Míán, memoir of, iv. 540
Zainu-l'Abidin, Sultán of Kashmir, v.
465, vi. 305, 459
Zál-zar, ii. 284

Zakariya Khan, Nawab, viii. 344
Zakya caste, i. 76
Zambúr, vi. 465

Zamíndár, vii. 315

Zamorin, vi. 467. See Sámurí
Zats. See Jats.

Zibak Tarkhan, i. 308

Zú-1 fikár Jang. See Sa'adat Khan
Zu-1 fikár Khăn (Nusrat Jang), at siege
of Jinji, vii. 348, 369, 381, 383; sup-
ports Prince A'zam, 391, 539, 540,
546; procures release of Sáhújí, 395;
in battle against Bahadur Sháh, 396-8;
543; repairs to Bahadur Shah, titles,
401; in battle against Kám Bakhsh,
406; súbadár of the Dakhin, 408, 426;
supports Jahándár Sháh, 429, 431,
557; in office under Jahándár, 432,
558; flight after Jahándár's defeat,
438, 440; murdered, 443

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