Allāh-dād, s. Jalālā Tārīkī, rebels, [85];
repents, [120];
pardoned, [153];
sent Deccan, [215];
does homage, [245]

Alms to the poor, [198]

Amānābād village, [65], [70], [73], [83]

Amānat K., superintendent branding, [82];
promoted, [164]

Amānu-llah, s. Mahābat, promoted, [44], [87], [94], [99], [231], [239];
styled K͟hān-zād K., [257];
promoted, [275]

Amar Singh, Rānā, his death, [123];
his son Bhīm, [162]

ʿAmbar. Malik, Abyssinian, misconduct of, [155]–156;
defeated, [207]–208, [290], [296]

Amīrī, old servant of ʿAbdu-llah K. Uzbeg, [30], [31]

Amru-llah, s. K͟hān-k͟hānān, sent Gondwāna, [21]

Andha Nāg (Blind Fountain), [174]