Adhār, place in East Bengal, [213] and note.
ʿĀdil K͟hān, of Bījāpūr, horse sent by, wins race, [110];
offers loyalty, [176], [182], [203], [234];
gives niece in marriage to singer, [271];
musical compositions of, [272] and n. 1, [288];
sends offering, [299], [335], [368];
styled farzand, [388];
his diamond, [400];
presents elephants, [400]–1.
Afẓal K͟hān, son of Abū-l-faẓl. See ʿAbdu-r-Raḥmān.
Afẓal K͟hān, title of Mullā S͟hukru-llah, the Mīrzā Sowcolla of Roe, S͟hāh Jahān’s diwan, report from, [368], [387];
promoted, [402].
Agra, description of, [3]–5, [7].
Aḥdād, Afghan, creates disturbance, [197];
defeated, [263], [311]–12.
Aḥmad Beg, Kābulī, reports K͟husrau’s march, [53];
removed, [102];
appointed to Bangas͟h, [105];
Attock transferred from, [111];
confined at Ranṭambhor, [279];
released, [297];
governor of Kashmir, [303].
Aḥmad K͟hān, brother of K͟hiẓr K͟hān, who was formerly ruler of K͟handesh, [76].
Aḥmad K͟haṭṭū, S͟haik͟h, a saint, [428] and note.
Aḥmad Lāhorī, S͟haik͟h, made Mīr-i-ʿAdl, [60] and n. 2.