B
Badīʿu-z-Zamān, s. S͟hāhruk͟h, does homage, [6];
promoted and made faujdār Paṭan, [10];
waits on J., [33];
promoted, [231];
murdered by half-brothers, [259]
Badīʿu-z-Zamān, s. K͟hwāja Ḥasan, disappears, [91]
Bāg͟h Dahra, another name for Nūr-manzil garden, [75], [76] and note
Bāg͟h-i-Fatḥ at Aḥmadābād, [24] and note
Bahādur, gov. Qandahār, reports destruction of crops by mice, [49];
sends presents, [162];
promoted, [165];
eyes affected, [192];
comes Court, [233], [234]
Bahādur, s. Sult̤ān Aḥmad, killed, [267]
Bahādur, landholder Dhantūr, [126], [127]
Bahlīm K. serves ʿĀdil Bījāpūrī, [97]
Bahlūl s. put to death by Hindāl, tomb at Bayānā, [63]
Bahrāmʿ s. Jahāngīr Qulī, and grandson ʿAzīzkoka, comes from Bihar with diamonds from Kokra, [37]
Bahwa, Sayyid, or Dīn-dār K. Buk͟hārī, gov. Delhī, presents elephants, [109];
takes care of Āqā Āqāyān, [111];
his good administration, [287], [288]
Baihaqī, his story about Masʿūd’s tiger hunt, [270]
Bak͟hs͟hī Muḥ. buries Bahlūl S., [63], [64]
Bak͟htar Wakīl ʿĀdil K., [36]
Bālāpūr, Battle of, [189]
Balūch K., chief huntsman, [12], [24], [28]
Banjārā tribe, [233]
Bāʿolī (step-well) built by J.’s mother, [64]
Bāqī, K͟hwāja, promoted, [16], [250], [282]
Bāqir, faujdār Multan, [4], [82], [86];
gets standard, [100];
produces Allāhdād, [120], [199], [210];
gov. Oudh, [217], [252], [254]
Barah, a stage, [64] and note
Barākar, diamond mine, [21]
Bāramūla, etymology, [134]
Barbary goats, [88]
Bargīs (Mahrattas), [156], [272]
Barq-andāz K., gunner, formerly Bahāu-d-dīn, deserts to Mahābat, [272]
Bārha, origin of title, [269]
Bāso Rāja of Kāngṛa, [25], [54], [154]
Bāvan, elephant, [18]
Bāyazīd Bhakkarī, faujdār Bhakkar, gets elephant, [86];
sends tame ibex (rang), [114];
gov. Sind, [153];
given title of Muṣt̤afā K., [233]
Begams meet J. at Fatḥpūr Lake, [66];
at Akbar’s tomb, [101]
Bhandarkoṭ in Kis͟htwār, [137]
Bhāo Singh, s. Mān Singh, [81];
honoured, [108];
dies of drink, [218]
Bahrām, grandson ʿAzīzkoka, [37], [38]
Bhārat Bandīla promoted, [88]
Bhīm, s. Amar Singh, [123];
made Rānā, [162]
Bhimbhar, route, [143]
Bī-badal, title of Saʿīdā, [197];
goldsmith and poet, [179], [205];
chronograms, [227], [228]
Bī-daulat, J.’s subsequent nickname for S͟hāh-Jahān, [248]
Bihārī Rāy, Gujarātī landholder, delivered up Nannū (Muz̤affar Gujarātī), [19], [20];
gets presents, [21], [34]
Bihat (Jhelam) crossed, [121];
water waist deep, festival connected with, [167]–188;
source of Bihat at Vīrnāg, [140];
mode of fishing in Bihat, [175]
Bihzād, painter, [116]
Bikramājīt Baghela, Rāja, real name Sundar Dās, serves S͟hāh-Jahān, [19], [25], [26], [56], [74], [75] and note, [98], [114], [166], [185], [253];
killed, [256]
Birds, [112], [157];
list of, [168]–169;
description of one, [220]
Bīr Singh Deo gets horse, [12], [156], [159];
sent for, [247];
waits on J. at Thānesar, [250];
made a Maharajah, [253]
Bis͟han Dās, painter, [116], [117]
Bis͟hūtan, grandson Abū-l-Faẓl, promoted, [95]
Blacksmith, tragic death of, [211]
Blind, three men, whom the S͟hāh had blinded, arrive at Court, [69]
Bridges over Nainsukh how made, [128]
Brikha, panegyrist, gets present, [9]
Brindāban visited, [103]
Būg͟hān, a broth, [12]
Buildings at Sikandra, [102]
Buland Darwāza. Fatḥpūr, [72] and note
Bulāqī Begam, d. Prince Daniel, married to Mīrzā Wālī, [91]
Būlīyāsa in Kashmīr, [131] and note, [132], [140] and note;
boundary of Kashmīr, [141]
Būriyā-kūbī (mat-treading) festival, [162]
Bustard (jarz), [112]