K

Kabīr Bārha, rioter, executed, [284]

Kairāna pargana, [112], [193]

Kākāpūr bhang, [171]

Kalānaur visited, [114], [115]

Kalyān, Raja of Ratanpūr, [93]

Kalyān, blacksmith, tragic fate of, [211]

Kāngṛa, [25], [114], [167];
taking of, [183];
J. visits, [223]

Kānkrīya tank, [22], [23], [33]

Kapūr tank, [68]

Karohi, ring hunt at, [120]

Kashmīr, account of, [130] et seq.;
praise of, [143];
gifts to poor of, [234]

Kashmīris dirty habits, [148];
merchants and artificers Sunnīs, soldiers Shias, [149]

K͟halīl Mīrzā, painting by, [116]

K͟halīlu-llah s. ʿAẓdu-d-daula, [83]

K͟hān ʿĀlam, ambassador to Persia, [10], [24], [115], [211], [219]

K͟hān Aʿz̤am, or ʿAzīz Koka, captures Muz̤affar Gujarātī, [19], [250], [256];
guardian of Dāwar-Bak͟hs͟h, [260], [261]

K͟hān Daurān, real name S͟hāh Beg, arrives from Kabul, [61];
appointed Sind, [81];
his petition, [97];
his sons, [97];
death, [172]

K͟hān Jahān Lodī entertains J., [80];
gov. Agra, [81];
anecdote by, [163];
renounces wine, [165];
village given to, [172];
gov. Multan, [191], [233], [234];
illness, [259];
comes from Multan, [281], [285], [295]

K͟hanjar K., gov. Ahmadnagar, [9], [112]

K͟hān-k͟hānān ʿAbdu-r-Raḥīm (which see), ode by, [15], [21], [57];
appointed Deccan, [60], [155];
misconduct of, [250], [253], [273], [274], [277], [278], [279]

K͟hidmat K., [83]

K͟hiẓr K. of K͟handesh, [83], [196], [198], [211]

Khūshāb given K͟hān Daurān, [97]

K͟husrau released, [107];
death of, [228]

K͟hwāja Ḥasan K͟hāldār, [91]

K͟hwāja Jahān, real name Dost Muḥ, [28];
in charge Agra, [67];
presents gifts, [76];
promoted, [81];
arranges ring hunt, [83];
promoted, [95];
death and character, [121], [122]

K͟hwāja Beg Ṣafawī, s. Maʿsūm Beg, death of, [9]

Kifāyat K., Diwan Gujarat, [37], [40]

King and Gardener’s d. story, [50]

Kis͟han Dās Raja, [111], [123], [287]

Kis͟htwār, [135]–138;
Raja of, [139]–140, [171], [234], [238]

Koel, The, [7]

Kokhra, diamond mine, [22]

Kos, correct length of, [141] and note

Kūh-i-Madār, [225]

Kunhar, brother of Sundar, [261]

Kunwar Singh Raja of Kis͟htwār, released from Gwalior, [238]
(probably he is the Raja mentioned at pp. [139]–140)

Kuwārmat Kotal, [133]