Bārha Sayyids, [64].

Bark͟hūrdār, son of ʿAbdu-r-Raḥmān, son of Muʾayyid Beg, ordered back to his fief, [21];
given title of K͟hān ʿĀlam, [154].
See also K͟hān ʿĀlam.

Bark͟hūrdār, brother of ʿAbdu-llah Fīrūz-jang, gets title of Bahādur K͟hān, [146];
promoted, [163].

Basāwal, [103].

Bāso, Raja of Māu, promoted, [49];
sent in quest of K͟husrau, [65];
in charge of Rām Chand Bandīlah, [87];
appointed to army against Rānā, [200];
death, [252].

Batoh, village in Gujarat, [436].

Bāyazīd, S͟haik͟h, grandson of S͟haik͟h Salīm, promoted, [32];
receives title of Muʿaz̤z̤am K͟hān, [79];
governor of Delhi, [137];
promoted and sent to Delhi, [171];
sons promoted, [202].

Bāyazīd Bārha, [418].

Bāyazīd Biyāt, quoted, [107] note.

Bāyazīd Mankalī, pays respects along with his brothers on coming from Bengal, [166];
sent off after getting dress, [170].