F
Farāh, governor of, designs attack on Qandahar, [85].
Farḥat K͟hān, strikes Muḥammad Ḥusain, [44].
Farīd Buk͟hārī, S͟haik͟h, confirmed in post of Mīr Bak͟hs͟hī, [13];
raised to rank of 5,000, [20];
assists in quelling Rajput riot, [30];
sent in pursuit of K͟husrau, [53], [57];
victory over K͟husrau, [64];
given Bhairawal and title of Murtaẓā K͟hān, [69];
receives charge of Arjun Gūrū’s children and houses, [72];
firman issued to, [128];
sends ruby ring, [132];
made terrace on Jumna, [137];
removed from Gujarat on account of servant’s oppression, [153];
appointed to the Panjab, [178];
presents New Year’s gifts, [192];
settled that he should be governor of Panjab, [198];
offerings of, [236], [282], [318];
promoted to 6,000 with 5,000 horse, [239];
sent to Kāngra, [283];
suspects Sūraj Singh, [311];
death and character of, [324].
Farīdābād, [57].
Farīdūn, son of Muḥammad Qulī Barlās, promoted, [32], [143], [158], [231];
gets fief in Allahabad, [117];
given standard, [167];
sent to Deccan, [184];
dies at Udaipur, [268].
Farmulī, Afghan tribe, barricade Kabul streets, [197].
Farruk͟h Beg, painter, gets present, [159].
Fatḥ-bāg͟h, garden, [429], [434].
Fatḥ Gaj, elephant, [256].
Fatḥpūr, so called after conquest of Gujarat, [2].
Fatḥu-llah, son of Ḥakīm Abū-l-fatḥ, involved in K͟husrau’s plot and imprisoned, [123].
Fatḥu-llah, Ḥakīm, promoted, [71].
Fatḥu-llah, K͟hwājagī, confirmed as bak͟hs͟hī, [13].
Fāẓil, Mīr, faujdār of Qabūlah, [160].
Fāẓil K͟hān, i.e. Āg͟hā Fāẓil, [345].
Fidāʾī K͟hān, title of Sulaimān Beg, [131];
promoted and sent to Deccan, [162];
made bak͟hs͟hī of S͟hāh Jahān’s army, [256];
dies, [265].
Fidāʾī K͟hān, title of Hidāyatu-llah, [383], [389];
sent against the Jamindar of Jaitpur, [390], [391].
Fig͟hānī, poet, [150] and n. 1;
quoted, [359].
Filūnīyā, explained, [308] and n. 3.
Finch, W., quoted, [99] note, [121] n. 2, [174] note, [381] note.
Firdūs-makānī, [5].
See Bābar.
Flowers, Indian, superior to all others, [5].
Frank ports, pineapples grown at, [5].
Frank saddles, [237].
Franks of Goa plunder four vessels, [255].
Fruits, [5];
Jahāngīr’s partiality for mangoes, [5], [116];
description of fruits, [116], [270], [350], [397], [422], [435], [439].