Mūnis K͟hān, son of Mihtar K͟hān, presents jug of jade, [146];
promoted, [153].

Muqarrab K͟hān, title of S͟haik͟h Ḥasan, son of S͟haik͟h Bahā or Bhīnā, account of, [27];
brings Dāniyāl’s children from Burhanpur, [28], [75];
sends Emperor tapestry, [144];
sends picture of Tīmūr, [153]–4 and note;
brings curiosities from Cambay and Surat, [167];
a widow complains against, [172];
brings turkey, etc., from Goa, [215];
governor of Delhi, [224];
bleeds Jahāngīr, [226];
gets standard and drums, [230];
promoted, [231];
presents of, [234];
New Year’s offering, [237];
sent to inquire into affair at Surat, [255];
arrives from Gujarat, [297];
promoted, [303];
presents Abyssinian elephant, [323];
made governor of Gujarat, [331];
sends mangoes, [332];
presents pearl, [415], [424], [432];
has presents, [435].

Muqīm, styled by Akbar Wazīr K͟hān, confirmed in appointment, [13];
made co-vizier, [20];
diwan of Bengal, [22];
dismissed, [139];
presents sixty elephants, [147].

Murād, Mīrzā, son of Mīrzā Rustam, styled Iltifāt K͟hān, [298].

Murād, S͟hāh, second son of Akbar, nicknamed Pahārī, birth and account of, [34];
styled S͟hāhzāda maghfūr after death, [197].

Murs͟hid Qulī K͟hān, musketeer, abets drinking of Sult̤ān Dāniyāl, [35].

Murtaẓā K͟hān Dakhanī, distinguished fencer, receives title of Warzis͟h K͟hān, [253].

Muṣt̤afā Beg, ambassador from Persia, [282], [284];
gets a Nūr-jahānī muhr, [298];
takes leave, [299].

Muṣt̤afā K͟hān, [280];
name of Ẓīyarʾu-d-dīn Qazwīnī, which see.

Muʿtamid K͟hān, author of the Iqbāl-nāma, [117] note;
promoted, [300].