Niz̤ām Thaneswari, dismissed to Mecca, [60].

Niz̤āmu-d-dīn, historian, [420].

Niz̤āmu-d-dīn Auliyā, saint, [169].

Niz̤āmu-d-dīn K͟hān, [311];
promoted, [320].

Nūr-bak͟ht elephant, [396], [410], [418].

Nūr Gaj, name of elephant and its description, [47]

Nūr-Jahān, [192] note;
name first mentioned in Tūzuk, [266];
makes presents to Karan, [278];
name changed from Nūr-maḥall to Nūr-Jahān, [319];
Rāmsar belongs to, [342];
shoots a bird, [348];
shoots four tigers, [375];
given parganah of Ṭoḍā, [380];
gives a feast, [385];
entertains S͟hāh Jahān, [397];
receives presents from S͟hāh Jahān, [401].

Nūr-nāma, poem, [222].

Nūru-d-dīn, son of G͟hiyās̤u-d-dīn ʿAlī Āṣaf-K͟hān (No. ii), plots with K͟husrau and is put to death, [122]–3.

Nūru-d-dīn Jahāngīr Pāds͟hāh, title assumed, [3].