Aḥmad, Sayyid, editor of Tūzuk, notes by, [164], [200], [215], [332], [428].
Aḥmad, Sultān of Gujarat, [420], [424].
Aḥmadābād, [401];
styled Gardābād, [414];
description of, [423];
mosque of, [424].
Ahmadnagar, [181];
grapes of, [360].
Aimāqs, cavalry, [55];
present to leaders, [58], [61];
killed, [64], [82] and note, [119], [159].
Ajmir, entered, [253];
description of, [340].
Akbar, emperor, desire for a son, [1];
makes Sīkrī his capital, [2];
styled after death ʿArs͟h-ās͟hyānī, [5];
illiterate, [33];
personal appearance, [33]–4;
children of, [34];
good qualities, [37]–8;
declines to kill Hemū, [40];
march to Gujarat, [40]–1;
account of, [42]–5;
abstinence of, [45];
‘Divine Faith,’ [60] and n. 2;
builds fort on Chenāb, [91];
changed name for cherries, [116];
anniversary of birth, [127];
of death, [148];
tomb of, visited by Jahāngīr, [152];
orders about Sunday, [184];
weighed twice a year, [230];
kept 1,000 cheetahs, [240];
appears to Jahāngīr in a dream, [269];
fondness for fruit, [270];
in Gujarat, [429], [436].
Akhayrāj, son of Bhagwān Dās, riot by his sons, [29].
ʿĀlam-gumān, name of elephant, [259], [260].
ʿAlāʾu-d-dīn, S͟haik͟h, grandson of S͟haik͟h Ṣalīm, receives title of Islām K͟hān, [31].
See Islām K͟hān.