Dhīrdhar, Rāja, [58].

Dhurpad, or durpat, Hindī verse or song, [271] and n. 1.

Diamond, called Chamkoṛa, [400];
nine diamonds sent from Bihar, [379].

Diamond mines, [315].

Dīk͟htān, village in Malwa, [406].

Dil-āmīz Garden, near Lahore, [90];
Jahāngīr meets his mother there, [131].

Dilāwar, title of Ibrāhīm K͟hān Kākar, [29], [30];
promoted, [49], [77], [286], [298];
opposed K͟hugrau, [59], [62];
given Jaunpūr, [105];
sends ruby, [248].

Dilāwar K͟hān, son of Daulat K͟hān and servant of Bābar, put to death by S͟hīr S͟hāh, [88].

Dilāwar K͟hān, or ʿAmīd S͟hāh G͟horī, founder of Malwa dynasty, [407]–8.

Divine Faith, Akbar’s, account of, [60] and n. 2, [61].