Karam Chand, son of Jagannāth, promoted, [156].
Karam Sen Rāṭhor, promoted, [291].
Karamsī, wife of Jahāngīr, mother of Bihār Bānū Begam, [19] and n. 3.
Karan, son of Rānā Amar Singh, [26], [273];
waits on S͟hāh Jahān, [276] (cf. Roe), [277]–8;
Jahāngīr exhibits his skill to, [286]–7;
receives present of 50,000 rupees, [287];
gifts to, [289];
gets leave, [293];
returns, [317];
statue of, [332].
Kārīz, near Herat, melons of, [270], [422], [435].
Kashmir, account of, [94], [96];
strange births at, [406];
plague in, [442].
Kaukab, son of Qamar K͟hān, whipped and imprisoned, [171];
escapes and is recaptured, [440];
account of, [440]–2.
Kaukab-i-t̤āliʿ, silver coin, [11];
large coin (though called a muhr, it probably was silver) given to Persian ambassador, [237].
Keoṛā, flower (Pandanus), [6].
Kes͟ho Dās, son of Rāy Kalah, [181].