Dayānat K. pardoned, [250]
Deccan, troubles in, [188]
Decoy-antelope, [43]
Dhantūr and Damtūr, [121], [124]
Diamond mines, [21], [22], [37]
Diamonds, remarkable one, [8], [9];
violet one, [38]
Dilāwar K. Kākar arrives from Deccan, [4];
gov. Kashmīr, [6];
promises to take Tibet and Kis͟htwār, [6];
reports conquest of Kis͟htwār, [122], [135]–140;
promoted, [153];
death of, [167], [170]
Dilīr K., real name Ābdu-l-Wahhāb, [73], [162], [262], [269]
Dofar or Dhafur, port in Arabia, [88] and note