Ṣafāpūr, in Kashmīr, [176]
Saffron, account of, [177]–178
Ṣafī K., [262];
his victory, [264]–267
Saʿīdā, goldsmith and poet, known as Bī-badal, [29], [30], [179], [195], [197], [227], [228]
Ṣalābat K., [274]
Ṣāliḥ Beg killed, [266]
Ṣāliḥ, nephew Jāʿfar promoted, [3];
at Bardwān, [298], [299]
Ṣāliḥa Bānū, d. Qāʾim K., one of J.’s wives, also known as Pādis͟hāh Bānū Begam, [86] and note;
death, [159]
Salīm Chis͟htī, J. visits tomb, [70];
account of saint’s death, [70], [71]
Sanāʾī Ḥakīm, poet, verse of, [105]