Ḥusain Beg, sent by S͟hāh ʿAbbās, [86];
makes offering, [372].
Ḥusain (properly Ḥasan) Beg Badak͟hs͟hī joins K͟husrau, [54];
suggests going to Kabul, [66];
shoots at boatmen, [67];
produced before Jahāngīr, [68];
sewn up in ox-hide and dies, [69];
reference to, [109].
Ḥusain Chelebī sent to Persia, [237]–8.
Ḥusain Jāmī, his dream, [30];
disciples rewarded, [46];
gets twenty lakhs of dams, [72].
Ḥusain K͟hān, governor of Herat, [86].
Ḥusain Mīrzā, son of S͟hāhruk͟h, alleged petition from, [118];
killed, [127].
Ḥusainī (kind of grape), [5] n. 1, [404].
Ḥusāmu-d-dīn, dervish, son of G͟hāzī K͟hān Badak͟hs͟hī, married to Abū-l-faẓl’s sister, [166] and n. 1.
Ḥusāmu-d-dīn, son of Jamālu-d-dīn Injū, [404].
Hūs͟hang, son of Islām K͟hān, comes from Bengal, [269];
produces Maghs, [236];
promoted, [284];
styled Ikrām K͟hān, [295].