Ḥakīm Ṣadrā, receives title of Masīḥu-z-zamān, [155], [267];
produces hermaphrodite cat, [374].
Ḥakīm Yād ʿAlī, [124]. The Yād is a mistake of text. The name is Ḥakīm ʿAlī, and he is the man who treated Akbar in his last illness.
Ḥamīd Gujarātī, physician, [188]–9.
Haridās Jhālā, servant of the Rānā, [273].
Ḥasan, Mīrzā, one of S͟hāhruk͟h’s twin sons, seized as he was going to join K͟husrau, [54] and n. 2 (apparently he was put to death, as no more is heard of him).
Ḥasan, S͟haik͟h, son of S͟haik͟h Bahā, [27] and n. 2.
See Muqarrab K͟hān.
Ḥasan Abdāl, place, [99].
Ḥasan ʿAlī Turkumān promoted, [248].
Ḥasan and Ḥusain, twin sons of S͟hāhruk͟h, [54], [119];
for Ḥusain see also [118], [127].
Ḥasan Beg, ambassador of the king of Persia, receives 10,000 rupees, [90].