ʿAbdu-l-Wahhāb, S͟haik͟h, removed as incompetent, [75] and n. 1.
ʿAbdu-llah, son of K͟hān Aʿz̤am, receives title of Sarfarāz K͟hān, [149];
brought to Court and promoted, [260];
sent for from Ranṭambhor prison, [288];
unchained and sent to his father’s house, [289].
ʿAbdu-llah Bārha, Sayyid, promoted, [298];
brings news of victory, [380];
styled Saif K͟hān, [382].
ʿAbdu-llah K͟hān, Fīrūz-jang, Naqs͟hbandī K͟hwāja, began as an ahadi, [27];
promoted, [72], [140], [157], [200];
takes prisoner Rāja Rām Chand, [82];
produces him in Court, [87];
captures Badīʿu-z-zamān, [127];
appointed to act against Rānā and receives title of Fīrūz-jang, [155];
said to have killed prisoners, [213] note;
defeated in Deccan, [219]–21, [234];
elephant sent to, [239] and n. 2, [310];
misbehaviour, [331];
pardoned, [335]–6;
quarrel with ʿĀbid and punishment, [420]–1.
ʿAbdu-n-Nabī, S͟haik͟h, Jahāngīr read the “Forty Sayings” with, [22].
ʿAbdu-r-Raḥīm, K͟hānk͟hānān, son of Bairām, message sent to, [28];
enlists S͟hīr-afgan, [113];
presents forty elephants, etc., [134], [148];
comes to Court, [147];
his sons, [148];
undertakes to subdue Deccan, [149];
given an elephant and a superb horse, [151];
daughter, the wife of Dāniyāl, receives 10,000 rupees, [163];
sends manuscript of “Yūsuf and Zulaik͟hā” in Mīr ʿAlī’s handwriting, [168];
unsatisfactory conduct, [178]–9;
given jagir in Agra province, [199];
sent to Deccan by advice of K͟hwāja Abū-l-ḥasan, [221];
promoted, [221];
applies for son’s leave, [243];
offering of, [295];
at Aḥmadābād, [429];
defeats Muz̤affar, [431].
ʿAbdu-r-Raḥīm K͟har (ass), joins K͟husrau and receives title of Malik Anwar, [59];
sewn up in ass’s hide, but survives, [68]–9;
given 1,000 rupees, [163];
pardoned and sent to Kashmir, [164].
ʿAbdu-r-Raḥīm, son of Qāsim K͟hān, paymaster of ahadis, [116];
receives title of Tarbiyat K͟hān, [149].
See Tarbiyat.
ʿAbdu-r-Raḥmān, son of Abū-l-faẓl, promoted, [17], [121];
receives title of Afẓal K͟hān, [105];
made governor of Behar, [143];
given K͟harakpur in fief for a year, [146];
fighting elephant sent to, [167];
sends to Jahāngīr makers of eunuchs, [168];
quells Patna rebellion, [173]–5;
sends presents, [206];
comes to Court and presents elephants, etc., [235];
death, [241].
ʿAbdu-r-Razzāq Maʿmūrī, made bakhshi, [13], [16];
made Court bakhshi (bak͟hs͟hī-Ḥuẓūr), [82];
sent to army, [155];
his garden near Agra, [190].