Auliya Khan Ishrdqi waits on Babur (935) 677.
Aulugh Beg Mirza Bal-qard Timiirid, Barlas Turk, son of Muhammad Sultan Mirza his (?) journey to Hindustan (933) 265.
Aulugh Beg Mirza. Kabul!, Mirdn-shdhi, ut supra, son of Abu-sa'id particulars 95 ; his earliest guardians amusingly frustrate his designs against them 270; his dealings with the Yusuf-zai App. K. xxxvi; his co-operation with Husain Bdi-qard against the Auzbegs 190 ; his praise of Istallf 216 ; his death (907) 185 ; gardens of his bought by Babur (perhaps one only) 216, (911) 246 ; another garden 315 ; houses of his 247, 251; his Almshouse 315; referred to 284; his jointguardians Muhammad Baranduq and Jahanglr Barlas, his later one Wais Ataka q.v. ; his sons 'Abdu'r-razzaq and Mlran-shah, his daughter Bega BegTm and daughter-in-law Manauwar q.v. ; [f907 AH.-l 501-2 AD.].
Aulugh Beg Mirza. Shdh-rukhi, tit supra (Ulugh), son ofShahrukh his Trans-oxus rule 85 '; receives Yunas Chaghatdl badly (832-3?) 19-20; defeated by Aba-bikr Mirdnshdhi 260; his family dissensions 20; his constructions, Astronomical and other 74, 77, 78-92; his sportsmanship 34 3 ; his murder and its chronograms 85 ; Babur resides in his College (906) 142 ; his sons'Abdu'l-latif and 'Abdu'i'azlz q.v.; a favoured beg Yusuf Ailghldqchi q.v.; Preface, q.v. On the misnomer " Mughiil Dynasty". [f853 AH.J449 AD.].
Aultis Agha (Ulus), daughter of Khwaja Husain q.v. particulars 24.
Aurdu-bugha, Tarkhan Arghiin (Urdu) his son-in-law Abu-sa'id Mirdn-shdhirand son Darwesh-i-muhammad q.v.
Aurdu-shah murdered as an envoy (923) 463 n. 3.
Aurang-zib Padshah Mirdn-shdhi Timiirid, Barlas Turk mr- referred to as of Babur's line 184; [tH18 AH.-O.S. 1707 AD.].
Amir Auras !" flees from his post on Shaibanl's death (916) 350.
Aurus-i 'Ali Sayyid Mughiil, son ? of 'All Sayyid in the centre at Qandahar (913) 335.
. ' On p. 85 1. 9 for "872 ah.-1467 AD. ", read 851 AH.-1447 ad.
a On p. 79 transfer the note-reference " 3 " to qibla.
' See Daulat-shah (Browne's ed. p. 362) for an entertaining record of the MIrza's zeal as a sportsman and an illustrative anecdote by Shaikh 'Arif 'atari q.v. (H.B.).