Q

Qabūlah, town in Bet-Jālandhar Dūāb, [160].

Qadam, Afghan, deserts, [321].

Qamargāh (ring-hunt), [120], [125], [129], [203]–4.

Qandahar, in Afghanistan, [70], [86], etc.;
in Deccan, [179].

Qarā K͟hān Turkmān promoted, [17].

Qarācha K͟hān, Amīr of Humāyūn, [112].

Qāsim, K͟hwāja, came from Transoxiana and waited on Jahāngīr and given 12,000 rupees, [241].

Qāsim ʾAlī, styled Dayānat K͟hān, [123].
See Dayānat.

Qāsim K͟hān, disagrees with his brother Islām, sent for, [148];
promoted, [176], [177];
gets present, [298];
sends elephant, [300];
dress of honour sent to, [303];
promoted, [306];
dismissed, [373].

Qāsim K͟hān, Muḥammad, servant of Akbar, [233].

Qilīj (should be Qulīj) K͟hān, appointed to Gujarat, and given a lakh of rupees, [21];
recalled to Court, [50];
ordered a fief, [84];
buries Ḥakīm Muz̤affar, [125];
governor of Lahore, [135];
promoted to 6,000 with 5,000 horse, sent to Kabul, [198]–9;
quarrels with Amirs, [230]–1;
death of, [253]; [279].

Qirān-i-naḥsīn (unlucky conjunction of planets), [172].

Qizilbās͟h K͟hān disgraced, [289].

Qut̤b personates K͟husrau at Patna, [173].

Qut̤b ʿĀlam, father of S͟hāh ʿĀlam, [421];
his shrine, [436].

Qut̤bu-d-dīn K͟hān Koka, given dagger worth 6,000 rupees, [77];
promoted and appointed to Bengal, [78];
mother dies, [84]–5;
killed by S͟hīr-afgan at Bardwan, [113].

Qut̤bu-d-dīn Muḥammad, maker of Kānkriya tank, [420].

Qut̤bu-d-dīn Muḥammad K͟hān killed at Baroda, [431].

Qut̤bu-l-mulk, king of Golconda, [433].