Beg Mirak Mughul brings Babur good news (932) 466 ; or.
service (933) 548. Beg Mirak Turkman, a beg of the Chlras (Mughul) tiitndn
acts for Yunas Khan 191 ; [f832 AH.-1428-9 AD.]. Beg Tilba Itdrachi Mughul, brother of Ahmad Tambal
induces the Khan (Mahmud) not to help Babur (903) 91,
(905) 115; his light departure perplexes his brother 116;
invites ShaibanI into Farghana (908) 172. Bhupat Rao, son of Salahu'd-din killed at Kanwa 573
[f933 ail-1527 AD,].' Biau Shaikh (Biyin) his rapid journeys 621, 624; brings
news of the battle of Jam (935) 622, 623 n. 3 ; the source
of his nows 624 n. 1 ; hurried back 624, 627. Blan-quli his son Khan-quli q.v. Malik Biban fiiwanf?1 Afghan deserts 'Alam Khan Ludi
(932) 457 and n. 2 ; writes dutifully to Babur 464; is
presuming at an audience 466 ; deserts Babur 468, 528 ;
is defeated 528-9 ; with Bayazid, besieges Luknur (933)
582 ; defeats Babur's troops 594, 598 ; opposes Babur in
person (934) 598-601 ; referred to as a rebel (935) 638;
serving Mahmud Ludi 652, 675 ; Babur resolves to crush
him 677-8; mentioned 679 n. 7, 692; takes Luknur (?)
681, App. T; action taken against him 681, 2, 5; his
constant associate Bayazid Farmuli q.v Muhammad Shah, Bihar Khan Bihari, NithanI Afghan, son
of Darya Khan declared independent in Bihar (932) 523;
particulars 664; his widow Dudu and son jalal q.v, ;
i/f-934 AH.-1527 AD.]. Bihar Khan Ludi (or Pahar Khan,2 a Fanj-ab amir ot
Ibrahim Ludi's in 930 AH. 3 defeated by Babur (930) 208,
441 (where add "or Pahar"), 578; a chronogram which
fixes the date 575. Bihjat, see Bahjat. Bih-bud Beg particulars 277, App. H, and Additional Notes
under p. 277. Ustad Kamalu'd-din Bih-zad particulars 291 ; his training
due to Nawa'I 272 ; is instructed in drawing by Shaibarn
(913) 329.
1 In taking Biban for a Jilwani, I follow Erskine, (as inferences also warran " but he may be a Ludi.
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2 For the same uncertainty between Bihar and Pahar see E. and D/s Hrstoi) India iv, 352 n. 2.
3 Eirishta lith. ed. i, 202.