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Pahāṛ, son of G͟haznīn K͟hān, matricide, put to death, [353].
Pahārī, see Murād S͟hāh.
Pahluwān Bahāʾu-d-dīn, [445].
Palās-tree, [97].
Pāmpūr, village in Kashmir, famous for saffron, [92].
Pandanus, see Keoṛā and Ketkī.
Pandits, religious discussion with, [32], [33].
Panipat, battles at, [39], [58].
Pargāla, fargul (kind of garment), [247] and note, [252].
See [182], [203].
Parwīz, Sultan, son of Jahāngīr, sent against Rānā, [16];
used to keep Jahāngīr’s seal, [18];
birth of, [18]–19 and n. 1;
directions to, [26];
report from about Rānā, ordered to Agra, [70];
joins Jahāngīr, [73], [74];
given sword, [75];
130,000 rupees sent as marriage present for Murād S͟hāh’s daughter, betrothed to Parwīz, [78];
solar weighing of, [81];
sent to Deccan, [156];
ruby worth 60,000 rupees given to, [156];
K͟handesh, Berar, and Āsīr, given to, [157];
pearl rosary given to, [157];
unsatisfactory results, [161];
tak͟htī sent to, [171];
failure of, [183];
son born to, [279];
offering of, [310].
Patā, properly Tapā, a Sewra sect, [437].
See Addenda.
Pathān Miṣr, 1,000 rupees given to, [160].
Patr Dās, styled Rāy Rāyān, receives title of Raja Bikramājīt and made Master of Ordnance, [22];
appointed to Gujarat, [50];
honoured, [284].
Pāyanda K͟hān Moghul, to receive a jagir, [143];
death, [294].
Pes͟h Bulāg͟h, fort, [105], [263].
Phūl kaṭāra, what is it, [230] and note.
Pīm Bahādur, killed, [50].
Pineapples, [5].
Pīr, S͟haik͟h, built mosque at Mairtha, [241] (see also Addenda);
given 1,000 rupees, [346].
Pīr K͟hān, see K͟hān Jahān Lodī.
Pīs͟hrau K͟hān, styled Mihtar Saʿādat, [50];
came from Persia with Humāyūn, [50];
death, [149]–50.
Pitlād, parganah in Gujarat, [415].
Plague, outbreak of, in Panjab, [330];
in Kashmir, [442].
Plantains (bananas), wild, at Māndū, [383], [386]–7;
golden plantains (sōna-kela), [397].
Poplar, white, [7].
Portuguese Viceroy, defeat of, [274].
Price, Major, quoted, [15] n. 2;
23 n. 1 and passim.
Prithī Chand, son of Rāy Manohar, promoted, [328].
Prosperity, four causes of, [235].
Pushkar, lake and temples, [254];
Jahāngīr visits, [264].
Pūn Pūn, fight on bank of, [175].