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Bābā K͟hurram, see K͟hurram Bābā and S͟hāh Jahān.

Bābar, emperor, defeats Ibrāhīm, Sult̤ān, [4];
makes garden, [4];
styled Firdūs-makānī, [5];
waited on by Dilāwar K͟hān, [87];
his stone terrace at Kabul, [108];
his Memoirs, [109], [110] note, [215];
Jahāngīr visits his tomb, [110];
revisits stone terrace, [121];
defeats Rānā Sāngā, [250];
verse by, [304].

Bad luck, four causes of, [235].

Badīʿu-z-zamān, fourth son of S͟hāhruk͟h, [120];
goes off to join Rānā, arrested and sent to Court, [127];
gets 2,000 rupees, [160];
promoted, [163], [289], [360];
waits on Jahāngīr, [202];
appointed to expedition against Rānā, [204].

Bāgha, son of Rānā, [74].

Baglāna, account of, [396].

Bahādur, son of Muz̤affar Gujarātī, makes disturbance, [49];
death, [274].

Bahādur, Sultan of Gujarat, [408].

Bahādur K͟hān Qūrbegī, promoted, [81];
governor of Qandahar, [282], [319];
makes offering, [379].

Bahāduru-l-mulk, given standard, [255];
promoted, [285].

Bahlūl K͟hān, [372], [405].

Bahra-war, son of Mahābat K͟hān, [346].

Bairām K͟hān, Akbar’s tutor, [38];
kills Tardī Beg, [39];
advises Akbar to kill Hemū, [40];
married to Salīma Sult̤ān Begam, [232].

Bais͟h (Vais͟hya), Hindu caste, [245].

Bāk Bhal, village, [165].

Bak͟htar K͟hān Kalāwant, ʿĀdil K͟hān’s favourite, [271].

Bālā Ḥiṣār, of Kabul, inspected, [118].

Bāmīyān, [117] and note.

Banārasī, S͟haik͟h, misconduct at Patna and punishment, [175]–6.

Bang and būza, forbidden, [157].

Bansībadan, elephant sent by Islām K͟hān, [237].

Bāppa, [250] n. 2.

Bāqī K͟hān, ruler of Transoxiana, [26].

Bargīs (Mahrattas), [220].

Bārha Sayyids, [64].

Bark͟hūrdār, son of ʿAbdu-r-Raḥmān, son of Muʾayyid Beg, ordered back to his fief, [21];
given title of K͟hān ʿĀlam, [154].
See also K͟hān ʿĀlam.

Bark͟hūrdār, brother of ʿAbdu-llah Fīrūz-jang, gets title of Bahādur K͟hān, [146];
promoted, [163].

Basāwal, [103].

Bāso, Raja of Māu, promoted, [49];
sent in quest of K͟husrau, [65];
in charge of Rām Chand Bandīlah, [87];
appointed to army against Rānā, [200];
death, [252].

Batoh, village in Gujarat, [436].

Bāyazīd, S͟haik͟h, grandson of S͟haik͟h Salīm, promoted, [32];
receives title of Muʿaz̤z̤am K͟hān, [79];
governor of Delhi, [137];
promoted and sent to Delhi, [171];
sons promoted, [202].

Bāyazīd Bārha, [418].

Bāyazīd Biyāt, quoted, [107] note.

Bāyazīd Mankalī, pays respects along with his brothers on coming from Bengal, [166];
sent off after getting dress, [170].

Bāysung͟har, son of Dāniyāl, [75].

Bāz Bahādur, title of Lāla Beg, son of Niz̤ām librarian to Humayūn, [21];
held fief in Bihar, [21].

Bāz Bahādur Qalmāq, waits on Jahāngīr, [79];
appointed to Deccan, [184].

Bengal, account of, [207].

Bezoar stones, goats with them brought from Carnatic, [240].

Bhadar, name of Aḥmadābād citadel, [423].

Bhagwān Dās, Rāja, son of Bihārī Mal, uncle (and adoptive father) of Mān Singh, [16], [29];
in battle in Gujarat, [42].

Bhakra, village in Ghakhar country, [96].

Bhanwar, net, [99].

Bhāo Singh, son of Mān Singh, promoted [24], [140], [372];
made Mīrzā Rāja, [266];
goes home, [268];
offering of, [282];
goes to Amber, [297];
given a turban, [329].

Bhārat, grandson of Rām Chand Bandīlah, made Raja, [231].

Bharjū, Raja of Baglāna, [221], [396], [411].

Bhīm Narāyan, of Gadeha, [411].

Bhoj, Rāja, [406].

Bhoj, son of Bikramājīt Bhadauriyā, [389].

Bhūgyāl tribe, [97].

Bīd mūllā (willow-tree), [7].

Bīgara, meaning of title, [429].

Bihār Bānū Begam, daughter of Jahāngīr, [19].

Bihārī Chand Qānūngū, to send infantry to Parwīz, [159];
promoted, [160].

Bihārī Mal, Rāja, first Rājpūt to serve Akbar, [16].

Bihaṭ River, source of, [92]–3.

Bihis͟htābād, that is, Sikandra, [249].

Bijay Rām, riot by, [29].

Bīka Begam, (step) great-grandmother of Jahāngīr, wife of Bābar, her garden at Kabul, [106] and n. 1.

Bikramājīt, Rāja, title of Patr Dās, [22];
sent to Gujarat, [50]. See Patr Dās.

Bikramājīt, Sundar Dās, Rāja, [325], [402].

Bikramājīt, of Ujjain, founder of observatories, [22], [354].

Bikramājīt, zamindar of Bāndhū, [176].

Bīr Singh Deo, of Bandela, promoted, [24], [204]. [231], [281];
kills Abū-l-faẓl, [25];
reports from, [111];
brings white cheeta, [139];
present to, [147].

Bird, strange, from Zīrbād (Sumatra, etc.), [272].

Birthday, Jahāngīr’s, [9] and n. 1.

Bis͟hūtan, grandson of Abū-l-faẓl, [167].

Blackstone throne, account of, [177].

Blochmann quoted, [6] notes, and passim.

Bokul, a tree, [6] note.

Brahmans, duties of, [244], [357].

Bug͟hra, cooking entertainment, [107] and note.

Buland-ak͟htar, son of K͟husrau, [153].

Bulg͟hur-k͟hānas, free eating-houses, [75], [204].