Iʿtimādu-d-daula, [22].
See G͟hiyās̤ Beg.
Iʿtiqād K͟hān, title of Āṣaf K͟hān, the father of Nūr-Jahān, and the Āṣaf No. iv of Blochmann, [260].
See Abū-l-ḥasan.
Iʿtiqād K͟hān, a younger brother (?) of Āṣaf No. iv, and also known as S͟hāpūr, [218] n. 3;
he became governor of Kashmir, [319];
his presents, [319];
promoted, [320];
censured for allowing prisoners to escape, [373].
(For this Iʿtiqād see Maas̤iru-l-Umarā, i, [180].)
J
Jadrūp, Sanyāsī, [355], [359].
Jagannāth, Raja, son of Bihārī Mal, dress, etc., presented to, [16].
Jagat Gosāʾīn (Jodh Bāī) daughter of Mota Raja, mother of Sult̤ān K͟hurram, that is S͟hāh Jahān, [19].
Jagat Singh, eldest son of Mān Singh, marriage-gift of 8,000 rupees sent to, on the marriage of his daughter to Jahāngīr, [144];
father of Mahā Singh, [266].