Archers made horsemen, [237] and note
ʿĀrif, s. Zāhid, executed, [297]
Armenians, [194]
Āṣaf K. III. (of Blochmann)—that is, Jaʿfar—story told by his daughter’s wife, ʿAbdu-llah, s. ʿAzīzkoka, about mouse and plague, [66], [67]
Āṣaf K. IV., brother Nūr-Jahān, orig. name ʿAbū-l-Ḥasan, styled by S͟hāh-Jahān Yamīnu-d-daulah, promoted, [1], [24];
gets early copy Jahāngīr-nāma, [37];
procures camel’s milk for J., [46];
entertains J., [81];
J. visits him at Agra, taking ladies with him, [81], [90], [100], [131];
investigates forgery case, [158], [168];
gov. Gujarāt, [175];
J. and his ladies visit him, [200];
promoted, [230];
sent to Agra to bring treasure, [245], [247], [250], [254], [262];
gov. Bengal, [282]
Aṣālat K., s. K͟hān Jahān, promoted, [245], [259];
sent to assist Dāwar-Bak͟hs͟h, [269];
comes from Gujarāt, [282];
given a horse and dress, [295]
Ass, wild, [201]
Aurangzīb, birth of at Doḥad, [47], [50]
Avenue from Agra to Attock and to Bengal, [100]