Rohtās, fort in Panjāb, [96] and n. 2.
Rohū (fish), [414].
Ruby, historic, [409].
Rūdar, Raja of Kumaon, [218].
Rūḥu-llah, [390];
death, [391].
Ruknu-d-dīn, Afghan S͟haik͟h, styled S͟hīr K͟hān, promoted, [17];
given Peshawar, [102];
given Gujrat in Panjab, [111];
waits on Jahāngīr at Dhaka in Khaibar, [127];
dies of drink, [134]–5.
Rūp K͟hawās̤s̤, founder of Rūpbās, presented offering, [166], [202];
gets title of K͟hawāṣṣ K͟hān and made faujdār of Qanuj, [224].
Rūpbās, near Agra, hunting at, [166];
numerous antelopes at, [190];
afterwards called Amānābād, [247], [252].
Ruqayya Sult̤ān Begam, daughter of Hindāl and first wife of Akbar, given a garden, [48];
brings up S͟hāh Jahan, [48];
visits father’s tomb at Kabul, [110].
Rūs͟hanārā Begam, birth of, [389].