Ibrāhīm K͟hān Kākar, [29].
See Dilāwar K͟hān.
Ibrāhīm Lodī, Sult̤ān, son of Sikandar Lodī, killed, [4], [58];
tyranny of, [87].
Iftik͟hār K͟hān, father of Muʿtaqid K͟hān, sends rare elephant, [170];
promoted for good service in Bengal, [177];
joins army against ʿUs̤mān, [209];
killed in battle, [210].
Ihtimām K͟hān (Kotwāl), sent to bring Badīʿu-z-zamān to Court, [127];
promoted and appointed to the charge of the Bengal fleet, [144];
in expedition against ʿUs̤mān, [209]. According to the Iqbāl-nāma he had charge of Mīr Ḥasan, son of S͟hāhruk͟h.
Ik͟htiyāru-l-mulk, thrown from his horse and killed, [44].
Ikrām K͟hān, son of Islām K͟hān, [433].
Ilf K͟hān, promoted, [143], [298].
Imām Qulī, ruler of Transoxiana, puts Mīrzā Ḥusain, or at least the pretended Mīrzā Ḥusain, to death, [127].
ʿInāyat Beg, mistake for G͟hiyās̤ Beg, [22].
ʿInāyat K͟hān (text has G͟hiyās̤), promoted, [158] and n. 1, [199];
made ʿInāyat K͟hān, [160].