Dalbek put on the Mongol throne, 411.
Doben, ninth in descent from Batachi, 4;
boy received in exchange for venison, 5;
descendants of Doben and Alan Goa, 7.
Dokuz Khatun, granddaughter of Wang Khan and wife of Hulagu, 255;
her death, 256.
Dua, put on the Jagatai throne by Kaidu, 366;
deserted by his troops, 379;
proposes Chabar as Timur’s successor; proposes to acknowledge overlordship of Timur, Kubilai’s son; his death, 381.
Egypt, scene of great struggles between Kalifs of Bagdad and Cairo, 223.
See Saladin, Nur ed din, Kutuz.
Eibeg, a Mameluk chief, marries concubine of Sultan Salih, rules Egypt, 257;
restores lands belonging to Nassir of Syria, 258, 259;
slain by his wife, 262, 263.
Euzbeg, a general, watches India for Jelal ud din, 146;
his neglect, 151, 152.
Eyub, commandant of Tenkrit castle, father of Saladin, 227, 228, 238.
Fakhr ud din Saki, last commandant of Aleppo, 266, 267.
Fang kwe chin, a pirate, 396;
shows great activity, 398;
submits, 409.