91, 130-52-57-78 ; consideration for dependants 91-9,158 78-96, 469 ; distrust of the world 95, 144-56 ; silent humiliation 119 ; fairness 15, 24, 91, 105, 469 ; fearlessness 163-5_ 73 ; fidelity : to word 104, 129 (see 118-9), 172-3, 194, to salt 125, to family-relation, filial 88-9, 135-49-57-58-88, fraternal see Jahangirand Nasir, Timurid41, 149-57-68 Chaghatal 54, 169-72, Mughal' 27, 119-25, Atizbeg 37 ;-J friendship see Nuyan and Khw. Kalan ; good judgment 43 87,91, 134-37-55 ; gratitude 99, 633 ; insouciance 150 ; joy at release "from stress 99, 134-35-48-81 ; baslifulness and passion 120 ; persistence 92-7 and passim ; promptitude 117, 170 ; reprobation of vice, tyranny and cruelty 42-5-6, 50, 66, 70, 90-6, 102-10-25-97, 290 and of an unmotherly woman 125-28; self-reproach 147 ; self-comment on inexperienced action 165-67-73 ; dislike of talkativeness 28,97, 143-92-93 ; vexation at loss of rule (cet. 14) 90-1-9, 12930-57 ; truth for truth sake 135,318 ; seeking and weighing counsel 73, 100-14-31-41-65-70-73-97-98, 229-30-31-48, 340-76-78, 410-12-69, 524-30-77, 628-39-67-69-82 ; .enjoins Humayun to take counsel 627 ;
Occupations (non-military): archery i.a.175; calligraphy see infra ; literary composition see infra ; metrical amusements see verse ; Natural History passim ; travel, excursions, sight-seeing, social intercourse passim; building 5, 217-9, 375-98, in Dulpur 585, 606-07-42, in Agra 642, in Kabul 646-7, in Slkrl 588, Ajodhya mosque 656 n. 3, App. U, Panlpat mosque 472 n, 1; gardening and garden-making passim ; Babur's script {Baburl-khatt) devised 910 AH. 228, QorSn transcribed by him in it 228 n. 4; studied by an enquirer 285 ; alphabet and specimens sent to Babur's sons 642 ; Abushqa account of, App. Q, lxii to lxv ; Observance and breaches of Muh. Law: signs of his Sunn! mind e.g. 25, 44, 111, 262, 370-7,483, 547-51-74-8996, in the Mubin and Walidiyyah-risala q.v.; his orthodox reputation 711 ; his heterodox seeming 354, and arrowsped disclaimer 361 ; his boyish obedience as to wine 30-, up to his 23rd year 299, 302-3-4 ; for breach see Law and Wine ;
Writings: a. Verses in the B.N. down to 926AH. see infra\ b. First Dlwan 402;* perhaps containing the Abushqa quotations 438 ; c. Diary of 925 and 926 q.v. ah. (probably a survival of more) * 438 ; d. The Mubin (928 Ail.) 426-3738-49; quoted 630-31 n. 3; e. Treatise on Prosody (931 aH.)