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Racing, horse, at Kabul, [110].

Rāe bel (flower), [6] and n. 2.

Rāgho Dās Kachhwāha killed at Ahmadabad battle, [43].

Raḥman-dād, younger son of Khankhanan, given suitable mansab, [222].

Railings in the public audience hall, construction of, [242].

Rājmahendra, Raja of, [433].

Rājū, Sikh, put to death, [73].

Rākhī (bracelet), custom of wearing, [244].

Rām Chand, Bandīlah, capture of, [82];
released, [87];
Jahāngīr marries his daughter, [160].

Rām Dās Kachhwāha, promoted to rank of 3,000, [21], [29];
to receive fief, [128];
at tiger-hunt, [186];
sent to accompany ʿAbdu-llah K͟hān, [201]–2;
given Ranthanbūr, [202];
advice unheeded, [220];
sent to adjust disputes between Qilīj and Amirs, given horse, robes, and 30,000 rupees for expenses, [233];
reported death of, [252];
made Raja, [379];
promoted, [418].

Rāmsar in Ajmir, [342].

Rānā Amar Singh, [249].
See Amar Singh.

Rang, kind of goat (ibex), description of, [109], [122].

Rankatta, village, [139] and n. 1.

Ras͟hīd K͟hān, [402].

Ratan, son of Bhoj-hāra, waits on Jahāngīr and presents valuable elephants, given title of Sarbuland Rāy, [140].

Raus͟hanīs or Tārīkīs, [253] and n. 1.

Rāwal Sāl Darbāri, given flags, [17].

Rāwal Samarsī, of Bānswāla, [379].

Rāwalpindī, [98];
hunting at, [129].

Rāy ʿAlī Bhatī, killed in Gujarat, [50].

Rāy Mān, captain of Khidmatiya, [414].

Rāy Rāy Singh, son of Rāy Kalyān Māl, of Bikanir, has charge of Mīrzā Muḥammad Ḥusain, [44];
promoted to 5,000, [49];
his rebellion, [76], [84];
his misconduct in matter of K͟husrau, [130]–1;
comes to Court and is pardoned, [131] and n. 1;
death, [217];
wished to make Sūraj Singh his heir, [218];
his folly, [438].

Regulations (dastūru-l-ʿamal), [7]–10, [205].

Release of prisoners, [10] and n. 2.

Riqāʿ (kind of writing), [146] and n. 2.

Rodgers, C. J., quoted, [12] n. 1.

Rohtās, fort in Panjāb, [96] and n. 2.

Rohū (fish), [414].

Ruby, historic, [409].

Rūdar, Raja of Kumaon, [218].

Rūḥu-llah, [390];
death, [391].

Ruknu-d-dīn, Afghan S͟haik͟h, styled S͟hīr K͟hān, promoted, [17];
given Peshawar, [102];
given Gujrat in Panjab, [111];
waits on Jahāngīr at Dhaka in Khaibar, [127];
dies of drink, [134]–5.

Rūp K͟hawās̤s̤, founder of Rūpbās, presented offering, [166], [202];
gets title of K͟hawāṣṣ K͟hān and made faujdār of Qanuj, [224].

Rūpbās, near Agra, hunting at, [166];
numerous antelopes at, [190];
afterwards called Amānābād, [247], [252].

Ruqayya Sult̤ān Begam, daughter of Hindāl and first wife of Akbar, given a garden, [48];
brings up S͟hāh Jahan, [48];
visits father’s tomb at Kabul, [110].

Rūs͟hanārā Begam, birth of, [389].

Rustam, Mīrzā, son of Mīrzā Sult̤ān Ḥusain, dress of honour sent to, [21];
waits on Jahāngīr, [226];
given government of Scinde, [229], [261];
sent by Akbar to Deccan, [262];
sent by Jahāngīr to Scinde, [262] and n. 1;
misconduct, [263];
pardoned, [265];
accident to, [403].

Rustam K͟hān, servant of S͟hāh Jahān, [405];
given garden, [427];
promoted, [435].

Rustam-K͟hānbārī, [426].

Rūz-afzūn, of Behar, becomes Muhammadan, [295].

Rūzbihān S͟hirāzī, Mullā, given money to expend on anniversary of S͟haik͟h Salīm, [159].