Aḥmadābād, unhealthy, [6], [10];
J.’s nickname for, [13];
heavy rains at, [21], [33];
bad climate, [35]
Aḥmad Beg of Kabul, gov. Kashmīr, [5];
death, [16]
Aḥmad Beg, nephew Ibrāhīm Fatḥ Jang, made gov. Orissa, [210], [298]
Aḥmad S͟haik͟h of Sirhind, impostor, [91], [93];
pardoned, [161];
gets present, [276]
Aḥmad Sultan’s son killed, [267]
Ahmadnagar, accident at siege of, [163]
Aḥsanu-llah, s. K͟h. Abū-l-Ḥasan, promoted, [294]
ʿAis͟hābād garden, [153]
Ajmīr, J.’s illness at, and Islām K.’s devotion, [102]–103
Akbar, emperor, largest elephant Durjan Sāl, [18];
tells story of adventure with elephant, [41];
vows not to hunt with leopards on Fridays, [46];
took Ranthambūr, [58];
orders that Salīm should not be taught any recitation, [70];
recognizes him as his successor, [71];
his Fatḥpūr mosque described, [71];
his anniversary, [90];
tomb visited by J. and Begams, [101], [110], [111], [125];
ordered translation Rāja-tarang, [140];
built Srinagar Fort, [150];
used to sit in garden there, [150], [155], [194];
promotes Nāhir K., [268]