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Index I. Personal
'All Sayyid Mughfd in the right wing at Qandahar (913) 334; rebels(914)345r; hisconnection Aurus-i'AllSayyid335.
'All shab-kur (night-blind) one of five champions defeated in single combat by Babur (914) 349.
Mir 'Ali-sher Beg Chaghatdl, pen-names Nawa'I and Fana'I his obligations to Ahmad Hajl Beg and return to Herat 38 ; fails in a mission of Husain Bdi-qard's (902) 69 2; his Turk! that of Andijan 4 ; checks Husain in Shl'a action 258 ; opposes administrative reform 282 ; particulars 271-2 ; his relations with Bana'I 286-7, 648 ; corresponds with Babur (906) 106; exchanges quatrains with Pahlawan Bu-sa'Id 292 ; some of his poems transcribed by Babur (925) 419 ; his restoration of the Rabat-i-sang-bast 301 n. 1; his flowergarden {bdghchd) and buildings visited or occupied by Babur (912) 301, 305, 306; his brother Darwesh-i-'all q.v.; a favoured person 278 ; a mystic of his circle 280-1; his scribe 271; [f906 AH.-Dec. 1500 ad.].
'Ali-shukr Beg, of the Baharlu - almaq of the Aq-qulluq3 Turkmans his daughter Pasha, grandson Yar-i-'ali Balal, and descendant Bairam Khan-i-khanan q.v.
Sultan 'All Sistani Arghun his help against Shaibanucounselled (913) 326; Bar- one of five champions worsted by Babur in single combat (914) 349 ; with Babur and chops at a tiger (925) 393.
Shaikh 'All Taghal Mervi(?) holding Balkh for Badi'u'zzaman Bdi-qard (902) 70 ; joint-darogha in Herl (911) 293.
Allah-birdi (var. qull) serving Babur (910) 234.
Allah-wairan Turkman in the van at Qandahar (913) 335.
Aliir or Alwar,* son of Babur and Dil-dar mentioned 689 n. 5. Bar- 712 ; [fdied an infant].
Amin Mirza an Auzbeg envoy to Babur (935) 631; receives gifts 632, 641.
Amin-i-muhamniad Tar khan Arghun punished for disobedience (925) 390-1; deals with a drunken companion 415.
Amir Khan, chief guardian of Tahmasp Safawi Bar- negotiates with Babur (927) 433'.
Later consideration has cast doubts on- his identification with Darwesh-i-'ali s«g|ested, p. 345 n. 4.
' On p. 69 n. 2 for annulling read aunutung and reverse bakunld with nakunid.
3  On p. 49 1. 3 for " Black Sheep" read White Sheep.
4  Like his brother Hind-al's name, Alur's may be due to the taking (a[) of Hind.
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