Naz̤ar-jīvī, brought Akbar news of Humāyūn’s death, [38] (‘jīvī’ should be ‘chūlī’).
Naz̤īrī of Nīshāpūr, poet, [188] (Rieu, ii. 817b).
New Year Feasts, [48], [85], [138], [154], [165], [191], [206], [235], [259], [280], [317], [370].
News-writers, [247].
Nīlāb, river (Indus), [101].
Nīlgaw, Jahāngīr’s cruelty in connection with hunt of, [164];
incident about shooting one, [189].
Niʿmatu-llah, married to Jānish Begam, sister of T̤ahmāsp, [131].
Niz̤ām, Humāyūn’s librarian, [21].
Niz̤ām, K͟hwāja, brings pomegranates, [391].
Niz̤ām, of Shiraz, story-teller, receives 3,000 rupees, [77].