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Ibex (rang), [114];
jump of, [206]

Ibn Yamīn, death of, [180]

Ibrāhīm, K͟hwāja and Bak͟hs͟hī of the Deccan, promoted, [40];
gets title of ʿAqīdat K., which see [63]

Ibrāhīm K. Fatḥ jang, gov. Bengal, [90];
sends diamond, [167];
sends thirty-four elephants, [261], [298], [299]

Ikrām K., s. Islām. K., also called Hūs͟hang, [27];
faujdār Fatḥpūr, [62];
praised, [73];
promoted, [80];
faujdār Mewāt, [102], [103]

Imām-Qulī of Tūrān, his mother writes to Nūr-Jahān, [205]

Imām-Wirdī, huntsman, tests J.’s skill, [292]

ʿInāyat K. Bak͟hs͟hī of Aḥadīs, [4];
given to drink and opium, dies, [43], [44]

Inch, Fountain of, [172]

Irādat K. Mīr Sāmān promoted, [15], [82], [123];
given fief, [152];
made gov. Kashmīr, [175];
victory in Kis͟htwār, [209]–210;
does homage, [232], [235], [284]

ʿIsā Tark͟hān, [245], [258]

Islām K., gov. Bengal, [27];
plot against, [37];
tomb at Fatḥpūr, [73];
death, [103]

Iʿtibār K. receives present, [94];
promoted and made gov. Agra, [231];
does homage, [257];
receives title of Mumtāz K., [258]

Iʿtimādu-d-daulah Madāru-l-Mulk, father of Nūr-Jahān, gov. Panjāb, [2];
presents sapphire, [23];
splendid entertainment by, [80];
reviews 5,000 horse, [117];
patron of T̤ālib Āmulī, [117];
death of his wife, [216];
his own illness and death, [222]

Iʿtiqād K. promoted, [2];
given standard, [7];
gov. Kashmīr, [215];
promoted, [269]

Iʿzzat K. (perhaps his name should be G͟hairat) promoted, [40];
gets presents, [82], [83];
killed by Afghans, [160]–162

ʿIzzat K., ruler Ūrganj, [165]