K͟hwāja Yādgār, brother of ʿAbdu-llah K͟hān, receives title of Sardār K͟hān, [237];
promoted, [239].

Kifāyat K͟hān, title of Mīrzā Ḥusain, [376];
promoted, [439].

Kis͟han Chand, son of Mota Rāja, made officer of 1,000, [128].

Kis͟han Chand, son of the Raja of Nagarkot, made a Raja, [281].

Kis͟han Dās, accountant of stables, received the rank of 1,000, [226].

Kis͟han Singh, did good service, and was wounded in fight with Rānā, [151];
promoted, [151], [281];
death of, [291]–3.

Kis͟hmis͟hī, kind of grape, [5] n. 1.

Kis͟hwar K͟hān, son of Qut̤bu-d-dīn, governor of Rohtas, [144];
presented twenty-two elephants, [165];
promoted and made faujdār of Uch, [170];
killed, [210].
See also Ibrāhīm S͟haik͟h.

Koṭ Tīrāh, [8] kos from Jalālābād, [263].

Kūch Bihār, two daughters of this zamindar who had been taken by Islām K͟hān, together with a son and ninety-four elephants, produced before Jahāngīr, [269];
zamindar of, [443], [444].