Index.

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ʿAbbās S͟hāh I, king of Persia, prohibits servants from attacking Qandahar, [86];
his written orders, [112];
sent Akbar horses, [142];
ambassador brings presents, [193];
letters from, [193]–6, [337];
sends mūmīyā and turquoise-earth, [238];
sends presents, [282]–3, [310];
kills his son, [294];
talk with his ambassador about Ṣafī Mīrzā’s murder, [338];
forbids smoking, [370].

ʿAbdu-l-Karīm Maʿmūrī, directed to make buildings at Māndū, [280];
promoted, [368].

ʿAbdu-l-Lat̤īf, Akbar’s teacher, [28], n. 2;
tomb at Ajmir, [264].

ʿAbdu-l-Lat̤īf, son of Naqīb K͟hān, whipped, [171].

ʿAbdu-l-Lat̤īf, K͟hwāja, promoted, [288];
rewarded, [295].

ʿAbdu-l-Lat̤īf, descendant of rulers of Gujarat, captured, [378].