'Ali-rnazid Beg qiichin particulars 26 ; leaves Babur for home (903) 91.
Mir 'All mir-akhwur1 particulars 279; helps Husain Bdt-qard to surprise Yadgar-i-muhammad Shdh-rukhi in Herl (875) 134, 279.
Sultan 'All Mirza. Mtrdn-shdhi Thnurid, Barlds Turk, son of Mahmud and Zuhra particulars 47 ; serving his half-brother Bai-sunghar (900) 27, 55 ; made pddshdh in Samarkand by the Tarkhans (901) 62-3, 86; meets Babur 64; their arrangement 66 ; (902) 65, 82, 86 ; gives no protection to his blind half-brother Mas'ud (903) 95 ; suspects a favoured beg (904) 98 ; quarrels with the Tarkhans (905) 121 ; desertions from him 122 ; defeats Mirza Khan's Mughuls ib.; is warned of Babur's approach 125 ; gives Samarkand to Shaibani and by him is murdered (906) 125-7 ; his wife Sultanim Mirdnshdht and sister Makhdum-sultan q.v.; [|906 AH.-1500 AD.].
Sultan 'All Mirza Taghal Begchtk (Mirza Beg Taghal), brother (?) of Babur's wife Gul-rukh movements of his which bear on the lacuna of 914-924 AH. 408; arrives in Kabul (925) ib.; Kamran marries his daughter (934) 619; conveys Babur's wedding gifts to Kamran (935) 642 ; takes also a copy of the Wdlidiyyah-risdla and of the Hindustan poems, with writings (sar-khatt) in the Baburi script 642.
Ustad 'Ali-quli his match-lock shooting at Bajaur (925) 369 ; shoots prisoners (932) 466 ; ordered to make RumI defences at Panlpat 469; fires firingis from the front of the centre 473; casts a large mortar (933) 536, 547 ; his jealousy of Mustafa Rumi 550; his post previous to Kanwa 558; his valiant deeds in the battle 570-1; a new mortar bursts (934) 588 ; his choice of ground at ChandM 593 ; his stone-discharge interests Babur 595, 670-1-2 ; uses the GhazI mortar while the Ganges bridge is in building 599 ; a gift to his son (935) 633 ; his post in the battle of the Ghogra 667, 668, 669.
'Ali-quli Hamaddni S»~ sent by Babur to punish the Mundahirs, and fails (936) 700.
Mir ' Ali qurchi conveys playing-cards to Shah Hasan Arghun (933) 584.
Malik «Ali quint (?) in the left centre at Bajaur (925) 369.
1 See H. S. lith. ed. iii, 224, for three men who conveyed helpful information to Husain.