S
Sābar Mahī (Sābarmatī), river in Gujarat, [41].
S̤ābit K͟hān, see Dayānat K͟hān.
Saʿdu-llah K͟hān, son of Saʿd K͟hān, promoted, [73];
given elephant, [183];
styled Nawāzis͟h K͟hān, [197].
Ṣādiq K͟hān, promoted, [301], [310], [372];
built monastery, [425].
Ṣadr Jahān, Mīrān, to produce deserving poor before Jahāngīr, [10];
promoted to 4,000, [22];
given a lakh of dāms for distribution, [46];
made Ṣadr, [46];
promoted to 5,000, [140];
waits on Jahāngīr, [293].
Ṣafdar K͟hān, waits on Jahāngīr, [164];
promoted, [167];
comes from Bihar, [200], [242];
sent to Kashmir, [256];
dismissed, [303].
Saffron, cultivation of, [93].
Ṣafī K͟hān, bak͟hs͟hī of Gujarat, [420], [439].
Ṣafī Mīrzā, son of S͟hāh ʿAbbās, murder of, [294];
reason for killing him, [338].
Safīd-sang, meadow of, [121].
Ṣāḥib qirānī, title of Timūr, [5].
Ṣāḥibī, kind of grape, [5].
Saʿid K͟hān, officer appointed to Kashmir, and opportunely reaches Lahore, [62].
Saʿīd K͟hān Chag͟hatai, governor of Panjab, [13];
report from, [20];
directed to bring Mīrzā G͟hāzī to Court, [223].
Saif K͟hān, title of ʿAlī Aṣg͟har Bārha son of Sayyid Maḥmūd Bārha, [32];
received seventeen wounds, [64];
promoted and made faujdār of Hisar, [157];
receives standard, [172], [284];
death from cholera, [325].
Saif K͟hān Kokaltāsh, brother of Zain K͟hān Koka, killed in battle, [43].
Salābat K͟hān, title of K͟hān Jahān Lodī, [87].
Salāmu-llah, Arab, [158] and n. 3;
sent to Deccan, [162];
promoted, 285, [297];
styled S͟hajāʿat K͟hān, [320], [397].
Sālbāhan comes with Dāniyāl’s elephants, [46]. (In Muḥammad Hādi’s preface, p. [11], he is called Raja Shālbāhan.)
Sāliḥ, adopted son of K͟hwāja Beg Ṣafawī, styled K͟hanjar K͟hān, [230].
Salīm, S͟haik͟h, of Sīkrī, promises Akbar three sons, [2].
Salīm K͟hān, son of S͟hir K͟hān, [88], [137].
Salima Sult̤ān Begam, daughter of Nūru-d-dīn Muḥammad and Gul-ruk͟h Begam, account of, and death, [232] and n. 2;
gave name of ʿit̤r Jahāngīrī to otto of roses, [271].
Salīmgadh, fort in the Jumna, [137].
Sandal-tree, [7].
Sāngā, Rānā, defeated by Bābar, [4], [250].
Sāngor village, beauty of, and name changed to Kamālpūr, [361].
Sangrām, hill Raja, kills Rāja Mān, [361].
Sangrām, name of Akbar’s gun, [45].
Sangrām, zamindar of Bihar, killed, [83].
Sāras (birds), account of, [343].
Sarbuland Rāy promoted, [299], [406], [411].
Sardār K͟hān, see Yādgār K͟hwāja.
Sar-farāz K͟hān, grandson of Muṣāhib Beg (apparently should be Sar-āfrāz), [413].
Sarkhej, [428].
Sati, custom of, referred to, [142].
Sayyid Muḥammad, descendant of S͟hāh ʿĀlam, [422].
Sayyids of Bārha, bearing of, [64].
Sensitive plant, [443].
S͟hādmān, son of ʿAzīz Koka, made K͟hān, [203].
S͟hāh ʿĀlam, saint, raises the dead, [421].
S͟hāh Beg K͟hān, governor of Qandahar, promoted to 5,000, [49];
reports intended Persian attack on fort, [70];
bravery of, [71];
defends fort and makes it over to Sardār K͟hān, [86];
comes to S͟hor, [111] and n. 2;
recovers from illness, [121];
account of, [126];
styled K͟hān-daurān, [128];
offering of, [206], [287]–8;
originally sent to Qandahar by Akbar, [262];
present to, [295];
defeats Aḥdād, Afghan, [311];
transferred to Sind, [397].
S͟hāh Begam, title given to K͟husrau’s mother, daughter of Bhagwān Dās, takes poison, [56].
S͟hāh-budāg͟h K͟hān, [382].
S͟hāh Jahān, see K͟hurram, Sult̤ān.
S͟hāh Mīrzā, rebel, [40].
S͟hāh-nawāz K͟hān, [197].
See Īraj.
S͟hāh Qulī K͟hān Maḥram, seizes Hemū, [39];
his garden, [48].
S͟hāh S͟hajāʿat, birth of, [328];
he was born on the eve of Sunday, the 12th Tir = June 24th, 1616.
Shahabad in Rājputana, [252] and note.
S͟hahr-ārā garden at Kabul, [105]–6, [111], [121].
S͟hahr-bānū, aunt of Bābar, maker of S͟hahr-ārā garden, [106].
S͟hāhruk͟h, Mīrzā, of Badakhshan, son of Ibrāhīm, grandson of Sulaimān, account of, [26]–7;
given province of Malwa, [27];
death, [119];
account of family, [119];
his seven children brought to Court, [137].
S͟hahryār, son of Jahāngīr, [20] and n. 1;
comes from Gujarat, [156].
S͟hāhzāda K͟hānam, daughter of Akbar, born three months after Jahāngīr, made over to Maryam Makānī, [34].
S͟hajāʿat K͟hān, title of Kabīr Chis͟htī, [29];
in battle at Ahmadabad, [44];
promoted, [113];
promoted and sent to Bengal, [192];
account of battle against ʿUs̤mān, Afghan, [209]–14;
receives title of Rustam-zamān, [214];
death of, [227].
S͟hajāʿat K͟hān, title of Salāmu-llah, Arab (which see), [320];
promoted, [439].
S͟hajāʿat K͟hān Dakhanī, [171], [176].
S͟hakaru-n-nisā, daughter of Akbar, character of, [36].
S͟hāk͟hband, a kind of fence, [129].
S͟hams K͟hān Gakkhar, [130].
S͟hamsu-d-dīn, son of ʿAzīz Koka, made Jahāngīr Qulī K͟hān, which see.
S͟hamsu-d-dīn K͟hwāfī, officer of Akbar, [100], [101].
S͟hankar, Rānā, son of Udai Singh, cousin of the Rānā, [16];
promoted, 112;
given 12,000 and 30,000 rupees, [49], [58];
his son promoted, [178];
temple destroyed, [254];
tank, [268].
S͟hāpūr, son of K͟hwājagī K͟hwāja, [218];
perhaps a nephew of G͟hiyās̤, but Maʾās̤ir, i, [180], calls him son of Iʿtimādu-d-daula, and it may be another name for Iʿtiqād.
S͟harafu-d-dīn Kās͟hg͟harī promoted, [372];
sent to Bangash, [408].
S͟harīf, son of Iʿtimādu-d-daula, plots with K͟husrau, [122];
put to death, [123].
S͟harīf Āmulī, account of, [47]–8;
receives 2,000 rupees, [61];
9,000 rupees, [81];
and 12,000 rupees, [101].
S͟harīf K͟hān, Amīru-l-umarā, son of ʿAbdu-ṣ-Ṣamad, couplet by, [11];
account of, [14] and n. 2, [15];
seal entrusted to, [18];
remark of, [25]–6;
employed to quell riot, [29];
directed to pursue K͟husrau, [52];
recalled, [53];
left ill at Lahore, [82];
at Attock, [101];
gets worse, [103];
recovers, [121];
waits on Jahāngīr at Chandālah, [130];
sent to Deccan, [156];
verse by, [228];
death in Deccan, [231].
S͟hauqī, mandolin-player, [331].
S͟hihābu-d-dīn Aḥmad K͟hān, officer of Akbar, [430]–1.
S͟hīr K͟hān, ruler of Bengal, [367].
S͟hīr-afgan, title given by Jahāngīr to ʿAlī Qulī Istājlū, husband of Nūr-Jahān, [113];
account of him and of his killing Qut̤bu-d-dīn, [113]–15.
S͟hukru-llah, Mullā, S͟hāh Jahān’s diwan, [273], [274].
See Afẓal K͟hān.
Shyām Rām, riot by, [29].
Shyām Singh, cousin of Umrā, [140]–1;
promoted, [222], [281].
Sikandar Muʿīn, ordered to build fort at Jahāngīrpūr (S͟haik͟hūpūra), [91];
helps Jahāngīr to shoot nilgaw, [268];
buried at Rānā S͟hankar’s tank, having died at Udaipur, [268].
Sikandar Munshī, author, [427].
Sikandra, building of, [152].
Siyar al-mutaʾak͟hk͟hirīn, quoted, [7] note.
Solar weighments, [230], [248].
Spider, large, [117].
Squirrel, flying, [104].
Statues, marble, of Rānā and son, erected at Agra, [332].
Subh Karan, maternal uncle of Rānā Amar, [273].
Subḥān Qulī, Turk, [41].
Sudras, Hindu caste, [245].
Sufra net, [99].
Sulaimān Beg, [131].
See Fidāʾī K͟hān.
Sult̤ān, Mīrzā, son of S͟hāhruk͟h, favoured by Jahāngīr, [24].
Sult̤ān K͟hurram, i.e. S͟hāh Jahān, see K͟hurram Bābā.
Sult̤ān Maḥmūd, son-in-law of K͟hwāja Abū-l-ḥasan, [382].
Sult̤ān Maḥmūd Bīgara, [429].
Sult̤ān S͟hāh, Afghan, shot to death with arrows, [134].
Sult̤ānu-n-nisā, eldest child of Jahāngīr, [15] and n. 1.
Sundar Dās, styled Rāy Rāyān, [273], [274], [368];
styled Bikramājīt, [402].
Sūraj Mal, son of Rāja Bāso, [283], [311], [337], [388], [393].
Sūraj Singh, Rāja, maternal uncle of K͟hurram Bābā (S͟hāh Jahān), [140]–1;
promoted, [153];
fights with his brother, [291];
sent to Deccan, [293].
Sūraj Singh, son of Rāy Rāy Singh, younger brother of Dulīp, [218], [259];
offering of, [282]–3, [288];
presents elephants, [289];
given one in, return, [290];
promoted, [288], [301].
Surk͟hāb, discovery of plot at, [122].
Sylhet, eunuchs in, [150].