Taḥayyur K͟hān, [288]. The name appears as Bāk͟htar or Chattar in I.O. MSS.
T̤āhir, bak͟hs͟hī of Bengal, makes offering, [371].
T̤āhir Beg, styled Muk͟hliṣ K͟hān, bak͟hs͟hī of the Ahadis, [146];
bak͟hs͟hī of Deccan, [149].
T̤ahmāsp, king of Persia, anecdote of, [124];
gives sister in marriage to Niʿmatu-llah, [131].
Tahmūras̤, son of Dāniyāl, [75];
marries Bihār Bānū, [19] n. 3.
Tāj K͟hān Tariyānī, [422].
Tak͟hta Beg Kābulī, [31].
Tān Sen Kalāwant, musician, [413].
Taqiyyā S͟hūstarī, Mullā, [146].
Tarbiyat K͟hān, title of ʿAbdu-r-Raḥīm, son of Qāsim K͟hān, paymaster of Ahadis, [116];
receives title of Tarbiyat, [149];
promoted, [153];
made faujdār of Alwar, [178];
promoted, [236], [320].