K͟hurram, son of ʿAzīz Koka, promoted from 2,000 to 2,500, [23];
appointed governor of Sorath or Jūnagadh, [155];
gets title of Kāmal K͟hān, [188].
K͟hūs͟h-k͟habar K͟hān, title given to S͟hamsī, [64].
K͟husrau, Sult̤ān, eldest son of Jahāngīr, given a lakh of rupees, [12];
his flight, [51];
cause of mother’s suicide, [55], [58], [59];
attendants seized, [61];
attacks Lahore, [62];
defeated, [64];
captured, [66], [67];
brought before Jahāngīr, [68], [70], [72];
chains removed, [111];
his plot, [122], [130];
his daughter inspected by Jahāngīr, [149];
son born to him by daughter of ʿAzīz Koka and called by Jahāngīr Buland-ak͟htar, [153];
personated by one Qut̤b, [173];
note about blinding, [174] n. 1, [222];
allowed to pay his respects, [252];
forbidden to do so, [261];
has a son by the daughter of Muqīm, [321];
made over to Āṣaf K͟hān, [336].
K͟husrau Beg, slave of Mīrzā K͟hān (ʿAbdu-r-Raḥīm), came from Patna and waited on Jahāngīr, [240].
K͟husrau Bī Ūzbeg, waited on Jahāngīr and received dress, etc., [206];
appointed to Sarkar of Mewar and promoted, [229], [282];
death, [284].
K͟hwāja, Muḥammad Ḥusain, the brother of K͟hwāja Muḥammad Qāsim.
See Muḥammad Ḥusain K͟hwāja.
K͟hwāja Beg Mīrzā Ṣafawī, governor of Ahmadnagar, [181];
good conduct, [182];
his adopted son Ṣaliḥ, [230].
K͟hwāja Jahān, title of Dūst Muḥammad, [46], [53], [57];
makes offering, [167];
ordered to make a house, [191];
promoted, [217], [219], [286], [326];
waits on Jahāngīr, [225];
sent to make inquiries, [231];
his melon-bed, [241];
5,000 rupees given him for distribution, [249];
offering, [317].
K͟hwāja Mīr, son of Sult̤ān K͟hwāja, [388].
K͟hwāja Tābūt, or ‘coffin K͟hwāja,’ mummy of, [117].