ʿAbdu-r-Raḥīm K͟hān-K͟hānān Ātālīq sends army Gondwāna, [21];
does homage, [57];
J. gives him his own pūstīn and seven horses, [58];
appointed Deccan, [70];
reports against ʿAmbar, Abyssinian, [155];
misconduct of, [250], etc.
See also under K͟hān-K͟hānān.
ʿAbdu-s-Sattār (associated with Father Jerome Xavier) presents a manuscript of Humāyūn’s, [82] and note
ʿAbdu-llah, s. K͟hān Āʿz̤am ʿAzīz Koka, [66]
(also called Sarfarāz K., see Blochmann, 492);
gets gift of drums, [232];
does homage, [239] (?);
chained and placed on elephant at battle in Gujarāt, but escapes, [267]
ʿAbdu-llah K. Fīrūz Jang given elephant, [94], [239] (?);
his treachery, [251];
joins rebels, [255];
styled Laʿnatu-llah (accursed of God) henceforth, [255], [257], [262]–265;
defeated in Gujarāt, [266]–267, [289], [299]
ʿAbdu-llah Uzbeg ruler in Central Asia, [30]
ʿAbdu-llah, s. Ḥakīm Nūru-d-dīn, executed for disrespect, [286]
ʿĀbid K., Bak͟hs͟hī of Bangas͟h, made director of buildings, [47];
sent Deccan, [60], [61]
Abū-l-Faẓl, author, mistake about Kashmīr, [140] note, [141]
Abū-l-Ḥasan, s. Āqā Riẓāʾī, painter, draws frontispiece to Jahāngīr-nāma, styled Nādiru-z-zamān, [20]
Abū-l-Ḥasan, K͟hwāja, Bak͟hs͟hī, [5], [82], [127];
bridges the Māhī, [155], [163];
sent Deccan, [193], [220], [251], [254]\.