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Dahr, village, [76].
Dahrah, garden near Agra, [182], [232], [234], [252].
Dalāzāk, Afghan tribe, [100], [127].
Dall, lake in Kashmir, [93].
Dancing, religious, [173].
Dāniyāl, Sult̤ān, son of Akbar, birth, [34];
account of, [35]–6;
his elephants, [46];
children, [75];
employs Daulat K͟hān, [89];
gets horse from Akbar, [142];
Jahāngīr directs that he be styled S͟hāhzāda marhūm, [197].
Dārā S͟hukūh, birth of, [282].
Dārāb, son of ʿAbdu-r-Raḥīm the K͟hānk͟hānān, dress given to, [21];
promoted and receives Ghazipur in fief, [180];
receives dagger, [303];
his bravery, [313];
receives an elephant, [418].
Darfūl, country, [158] and n. 3, [162] and n. 1;
properly Dīzfūl, the Desful of the maps, in Khuzistān, Persia.
See Addenda.
Dāʾūd Karānī, Afghan ruler of Bengal, [207].
Daulat K͟hān, ancestor of K͟hān Jahān Lodī, [87].
Daulat K͟hān, father of K͟hān Jahān Lodī, serves ʿAbdu-r-Raḥīm, [88].
Daulat K͟hān brings blackstone throne from Allahabad, [177];
faujdār of Allahabad and Jaunpur, [217].
Daulat-S͟hād, mother of S͟hakaru-n-nisā and Ārām Bānū, [36].
Dayānat K͟hān, title of Qāsim ʿAlī, [123];
promoted, [260], [265];
insults Iʿtimādu-d-daulah and is punished (text wrongly calls Dayānat S̤ābit), [278]–9;
released, [303], [306], [318];
sent to Gujarat, [331];
rank restored, [333];
brings ʿAbdu-llah, [335].
Deonak, a kind of monkey, [143].
Dhār, account of, [407];
inscription at, [408].
Dhīrdhar, Rāja, [58].
Dhurpad, or durpat, Hindī verse or song, [271] and n. 1.
Diamond, called Chamkoṛa, [400];
nine diamonds sent from Bihar, [379].
Diamond mines, [315].
Dīk͟htān, village in Malwa, [406].
Dil-āmīz Garden, near Lahore, [90];
Jahāngīr meets his mother there, [131].
Dilāwar, title of Ibrāhīm K͟hān Kākar, [29], [30];
promoted, [49], [77], [286], [298];
opposed K͟hugrau, [59], [62];
given Jaunpūr, [105];
sends ruby, [248].
Dilāwar K͟hān, son of Daulat K͟hān and servant of Bābar, put to death by S͟hīr S͟hāh, [88].
Dilāwar K͟hān, or ʿAmīd S͟hāh G͟horī, founder of Malwa dynasty, [407]–8.
Divine Faith, Akbar’s, account of, [60] and n. 2, [61].
Diwālī festival, [245], [268].
Downton, Captain, [274] note.
Drinking, Jahāngīr’s rules for, [8];
resolves not to drink on Friday eves, [20].
Dulīp, son of Rāy Rāy Singh, rebels, [76];
defeated, [84];
pardoned, [148];
given dress of honour, [217];
made Raja, [218];
sent to support Mīrzā Rustam, [229];
put to death, [259].
Durgā, Rāy, death and account of, [134] and Addenda.
Durjan Sāl, zamindar of Khokharā, [315].
Dūst Muḥammad, see K͟hwāja Jahān.
Dust storm, [247].