Avicenna quoted about wine-drinking, [306].
Āyīn-i-Jahāngīrī, Jahāngīr’s regulations, [205].
ʿAz̤āmat K͟hān, [432]; death, [443].
ʿAzīz Koka, K͟hān Aʿz̤am, son of S͟hamsu-d-dīn and Jījī Angā, rescued by Akbar, [40]–2;
accompanies Jahāngīr in pursuit of K͟husrau, [54];
discovery of his letter to ʿAlī K͟hān, [79]–81;
hypocritical character, [138];
governor of Gujarat, [153];
sent to Deccan, [183];
governor of Malwa, [200];
S͟hādmān, his son, [203];
letter from, [203];
begs to be sent against the Rānā, [234], [256];
behaves badly, [257]–8;
made over to Āṣaf K͟hān (No. iv) to be confined in Gwalior, but to be made comfortable, [261];
Akbar appears to Jahāngīr in a dream and begs forgiveness for ʿAzīz, [269];
brought from Gwalior and pardoned, [287];
gets lakh of rupees, etc., [289].
B
Bābā K͟hurram, see K͟hurram Bābā and S͟hāh Jahān.
Bābar, emperor, defeats Ibrāhīm, Sult̤ān, [4];
makes garden, [4];
styled Firdūs-makānī, [5];
waited on by Dilāwar K͟hān, [87];
his stone terrace at Kabul, [108];
his Memoirs, [109], [110] note, [215];
Jahāngīr visits his tomb, [110];
revisits stone terrace, [121];
defeats Rānā Sāngā, [250];
verse by, [304].
Bad luck, four causes of, [235].
Badīʿu-z-zamān, fourth son of S͟hāhruk͟h, [120];
goes off to join Rānā, arrested and sent to Court, [127];
gets 2,000 rupees, [160];
promoted, [163], [289], [360];
waits on Jahāngīr, [202];
appointed to expedition against Rānā, [204].