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Ḥabs͟hī, kind of grape, [5].
Hādī, Muḥammad, quoted, [15] n. 4, [19] n. 6.
Ḥāfiz̤, omens taken from, [214], [381].
Ḥāfiz̤ Jamāl, fountain near Ajmir, [257], [269] n. 1.
Ḥaidar, S͟haik͟h, of Ahmadabad, [426].
Hailstorm, [92].
Ḥajī Bī Ūzbeg, given 4,000 rupees, [159];
promoted, [281];
gets title of Ūzbeg K͟hān, [285].
Ḥājī Koka, sister of Ṣaʿādat Yār Koka, foster-sister of Akbar, [46].
Ḥājī Mīrak and others released from Gwalior, [180].
Ḥakīm ʿAbdu-s͟h-S͟hakūr, [267].
Ḥakīm ʿAlī, physician, learned in mathematics, [68];
subaqueous chamber, [152];
death and character, [154].
See also p. [124], where the ‘Yād’ is a mistake of text.
Ḥakīm Muz̤affar, [58];
rank fixed, [79].
See Jālālu-d-dīn Ḥakīm.
Ḥakīm Ṣadrā, receives title of Masīḥu-z-zamān, [155], [267];
produces hermaphrodite cat, [374].
Ḥakīm Yād ʿAlī, [124]. The Yād is a mistake of text. The name is Ḥakīm ʿAlī, and he is the man who treated Akbar in his last illness.
Ḥamīd Gujarātī, physician, [188]–9.
Haridās Jhālā, servant of the Rānā, [273].
Ḥasan, Mīrzā, one of S͟hāhruk͟h’s twin sons, seized as he was going to join K͟husrau, [54] and n. 2 (apparently he was put to death, as no more is heard of him).
Ḥasan, S͟haik͟h, son of S͟haik͟h Bahā, [27] and n. 2.
See Muqarrab K͟hān.
Ḥasan Abdāl, place, [99].
Ḥasan ʿAlī Turkumān promoted, [248].
Ḥasan and Ḥusain, twin sons of S͟hāhruk͟h, [54], [119];
for Ḥusain see also [118], [127].
Ḥasan Beg, ambassador of the king of Persia, receives 10,000 rupees, [90].
Ḥasan Miyāna, [405].
Hās͟him, K͟hwāja, of Dahbīd, [303].
Hās͟him K͟hān, governor of Orissa, [127];
sends forty-four elephants, [183];
made governor of Kashmir, [199];
has leave to go there, [203];
Ṣafdar K͟hān substituted for him, [256].
Ḥāṣilpūr, village, [362], [404].
Ḥātim, son of Manglī, or Manklī, [29].
Hatyā, village, [97].
Hazāra, a soothsayer, [43].
Hazāras, [110].
Hemū, rebel, [38], [39];
killed, [40], [59].
Hidāyatu-llah, styled Fidāʾī K͟hān, [383].
Hilāl K͟hān, sazāwal, [67];
makes ring-hunt at Rohtas in Panjab, [129].
Himmat K͟hān, promoted, [439];
he is Allah-yār Koka, [406].
Hindāl, father of Ruqayya Sult̤ān Begam, [48];
tomb of, at Kabul, [110].
Hindu castes, [244].
Hoḍal, Jahāngīr arrives at, [57].
Holī ceremonies, [245].
Humām, Ḥakīm, buried at Ḥasan Abdāl, [100].
Humāyūn, emperor, [5];
gave title of S͟hīrīn-qalaṃ to ʿAbdu-ṣ-Ṣamad, [15];
death of, [38];
hunted rhinoceros near the Kāma, [102];
poured water on saint’s hands, [135];
betrothed Salīma Sult̤ān Begam to Bairām, [232].
Hunting, Jahāngīr prefers shooting with a gun, and on one day killed eighteen deer, [45];
hunted for [3] months [6] days, [83], [120], [121], [125], [130], [191], [202], [204], [234], [248], [276], [342], [344], [369].
Ḥusain Beg, diwan of Bengal, makes offering, [371].
Ḥusain Beg, sent by S͟hāh ʿAbbās, [86];
makes offering, [372].
Ḥusain (properly Ḥasan) Beg Badak͟hs͟hī joins K͟husrau, [54];
suggests going to Kabul, [66];
shoots at boatmen, [67];
produced before Jahāngīr, [68];
sewn up in ox-hide and dies, [69];
reference to, [109].
Ḥusain Chelebī sent to Persia, [237]–8.
Ḥusain Jāmī, his dream, [30];
disciples rewarded, [46];
gets twenty lakhs of dams, [72].
Ḥusain K͟hān, governor of Herat, [86].
Ḥusain Mīrzā, son of S͟hāhruk͟h, alleged petition from, [118];
killed, [127].
Ḥusainī (kind of grape), [5] n. 1, [404].
Ḥusāmu-d-dīn, dervish, son of G͟hāzī K͟hān Badak͟hs͟hī, married to Abū-l-faẓl’s sister, [166] and n. 1.
Ḥusāmu-d-dīn, son of Jamālu-d-dīn Injū, [404].
Hūs͟hang, son of Islām K͟hān, comes from Bengal, [269];
produces Maghs, [236];
promoted, [284];
styled Ikrām K͟hān, [295].
Hūs͟hang G͟hūrī, Sultan of Māndū, [365], [408].
Hydrophobia, death of two elephants from, [243].