Gadāʾī, Mullā, account of, [290].
Galahrī (squirrel), animal called ‘master of mice,’ [104]–5.
Game-bag, [83], [126], [167], [191], [204], [234], [369].
Ghakkar tribe, [99].
G͟harchal, Badakhshan tribe, [120].
G͟harīb-k͟hāna, in the Khyber, [11] (now known as Landī-Kotal).
G͟haus̤, Muḥammad, [426] and note.
G͟hāzī, Mīrzā, son of Jānī Beg, sister betrothed by Akbar to K͟husrau, [20];
account of, [71];
rewarded with [30] lakhs of dams, [75];
sent to Qandahar, [86];
waits on Jahāngīr, [131];
poetry of, [133];
ordered to Qandahar, [151];
reports about Qandahar, [173];
death and character, [223]–4.
G͟hiyās̤ Beg, father of Nūr Jahān, styled Iʿtimādu-d-daula, [22] and n. 2;
put in charge of Agra, [57];
his son S͟harīf executed, [122];
rank of 2,000, [199];
made Vizier, [200];
house of, [249];
receives rank of 5,000 with 2,000 horse, [260];
affronted by Dayānat, [278];
promoted, [280], [281];
offering of, [318];
records death of grandchild, [326];
contingent reviewed [374];
Jahāngīr gives his own turban to, [378].
G͟hiyās̤ Zain-k͟hānī, diwan of Patna, [173];
punished, [176].