D

Dagger with fish-tooth hilt, [94], [96], [98], [99]

Dal Lake, [139], [150], [168]

Dārāb, s. K͟hān-k͟hānān, [40];
gets a dress, [49], [88];
defeats rebels, [156], [176];
a rebel, [254]

Dārd (?), hills of, [127]

Darkhar, [88]\. See Dofar.

Dasahrā festival celebrated, [38], [100], [101], [176]

Dastam K., reference to, [59]

Dāʾūd, craftsman, [204]

Dāwar Bak͟hs͟h, s. K͟husrau, appointed to Gujarāt, [260], [261];
dress of honour sent to, [297]