Injū, see Jamālu-d-dīn Ḥusain.
Iqbāl-nāma quoted, passim.
Irādat K͟hān, brother of Āṣaf K͟hān (Jaʿfar), made bak͟hs͟hī of Patna and Ḥājīpūr, [117];
promoted, [300], [372].
Īraj, eldest son of K͟hānk͟hānān, dress of honour sent to, [21];
obtains leave from Parwīz, [180];
waits on Jahāngīr, [190];
given jewelled dagger, [192];
styled S͟hāh-nawāz K͟hān, [197];
given sword, [204];
sent again to Deccan, [221];
promoted, [222];
comes to Court, [234];
sent back to Deccan, [243];
offering of, [295];
defeats Malik ʿAmbar, [313], etc.
Irvine, W., quoted, [22] n. 3, etc.
ʿĪsā Tark͟hān, Mīrzā, promoted, [225], [296];
came from Sambhal and honoured, [301].
Islām, K͟hān, original name ʿAlāʾu-d-dīn, [31];
letters from, [113], [199];
sword sent to, [117], [248];
promoted, [144], [171];
he and his brother Qāsim could not agree, [147];
presented with a lakh of rupees collected by him, [180];
sent to Behar and to Bengal, in spite of objections about his youth, [208];
made Dacca his headquarters, [209];
sends [160] elephants, [227];
sends the elephant Bansībadan, [237];
sends elephants and fifty eunuchs, [247];
made officer of 6,000, [256];
death and character, [257].
Ismāʿīl, son of Muḥammad G͟haus̤, [439].
Iʿtibār K͟hān, given Gwalior in fief, [113];
offering of, [282], [319];
promoted, [372].