Rākhī (bracelet), custom of wearing, [244].
Rām Chand, Bandīlah, capture of, [82];
released, [87];
Jahāngīr marries his daughter, [160].
Rām Dās Kachhwāha, promoted to rank of 3,000, [21], [29];
to receive fief, [128];
at tiger-hunt, [186];
sent to accompany ʿAbdu-llah K͟hān, [201]–2;
given Ranthanbūr, [202];
advice unheeded, [220];
sent to adjust disputes between Qilīj and Amirs, given horse, robes, and 30,000 rupees for expenses, [233];
reported death of, [252];
made Raja, [379];
promoted, [418].
Rāmsar in Ajmir, [342].
Rānā Amar Singh, [249].
See Amar Singh.
Rang, kind of goat (ibex), description of, [109], [122].
Rankatta, village, [139] and n. 1.
Ras͟hīd K͟hān, [402].
Ratan, son of Bhoj-hāra, waits on Jahāngīr and presents valuable elephants, given title of Sarbuland Rāy, [140].
Raus͟hanīs or Tārīkīs, [253] and n. 1.