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Caldron, large, for Ajmir shrine, [256].
Cambay, account of, [415]–17.
Carrier-pigeons, [387].
Carving, curious, [200].
Chain of Justice, [7].
Chaks, dynasty, in Kashmir, [95].
Chambelī (white jessamine), [6].
Champa (sweet-scented flower), [5].
Chanār-tree (plane), [7].
Chandar Sen, zamindar, [428], [434].
Chandwālah, minaret erected at, [83];
the Chandāla or Jandiāla of, [91], [130].
Chaprāmau in Qanauj, mangoes of, [377].
Chāran, Hindī poet, [141].
Chardin, J., traveller, quoted, [230] note.
Charities, [128].
Chaudharīs rewarded, [69].
Chaukandī, on Jumna, made by Humāyūn, [137].
Chelebī, Muḥammad Ḥusain, sent to make purchases in Persia, [237]–8.
Chhatrī or Khatrī, Hindu caste, [244].
Chīmnī (?) Begam, daughter of S͟hāh Jahān, dies at Ajmir, [326] (perhaps the name is Chamanī).
Chīn Qilīj, promoted, [111], [261];
made a K͟hān, [199], [231];
sent to administer Surat, [233], [261];
waits on Jahāngīr, [260];
misconduct and death, [301].
Chingīz K͟hān, customs of, [23], [68], [76].
Chitor, Akbar killed Jitmal at, [45], [250];
taken, [251].
Chronograms, [11], [12] and note, [38], [104], [108], [109], [270].
Coinage, gold and silver, [10]–12, [197];
new coinage at Cambay, [417]–18.
Column, iron, at Dhār, [407].
Customs, abolition of, [47], [107]–8, [417].
Cypress, [6].