Dilawar Khan Yusuf-khail Ludt, Afghan, son of Daulat Khan wr- ill-received by Ibrahim Ludt (929?) 439; !" goes to Kabul to ask help from Babur 430-40 ; imprisoned by his father (931) 442, 443; escapes and joins 'Alam Khan 455, 456; joins Babur 457, 461 ; location of his mother's family 462 ; does not sit in Babur's presence 466 ; entrusted by Babur with care for the corpse of Ibrahim Ludt 474 n. 1; in the right wing at Kanwa (933) 567 (here styled Khan-i-khanan); [f946 AH.-1539 AD.].
Dil-dar Beglm (? Salha-sultan 3rd daughter of Mahmud Mirdn-shahi and Pasha), wife of Babur her unborn child forcibly adopted (925) 347, and App. L ; her son Alwar (Alur)'s death (935) 689 n. 5 ; particulars 1\2-A; her sons Hind-al and Alur, her daughters Gul-rang, Gul-chihra and Gul-badan q.v.
Dilpat Rao killed at Kanwa 573 ; [f933 AH.-1527 AD.].
Div Sultan Rutnlu (or Deo) recaptures Balkh (cir. 919) 363 ; particulars 635 n. 2 ; his servant describes the battle of Jam (935) 635-6.
Diwa Hindu, son of Slktu waits on Babur in Bhlra (925) 382 ; made prisoner and ransomed 399.
Diwana jama-baf put to retaliatory death 73; [f903 AH.1497 AD.].
Baba. Dost put in charge of Humavun's Trans-Indus district (925) 391 ; conveys wine to Babur's camp (933) 551 (here suchi).1
Dost, son of Muhammad Baqir drunk (925) 415.
Dost-anju?2 Shaikh, son of Baba 'All left in charge of Ghaznl (911) 307.
Dost Beg Mughul, son of Baba Qashqa and brother (p. 588) of Shah Muhammad at a social gathering and sent to Bhlra 388 (here muhrdar); made a diwan (932) 476 ; in charge of Blana (933) 539 and made its shiqddr 579 (here Lord-of-the Gate); in the right centre at Kanwa 565, 569 ; waits on Babur 581; pursues rebels(934)601 (here Dost-i-muhammad); in the battle of the Ghogra (935) 673 ; for his kinsmen see s.n. Baba Qashqa.
Khwaja Dost-i-khawand lets himself down over the wall of Qandahar (913) 343 ; at boat-parties (925) 385, 388 ; comes
1 He may be Hamlda-banu's father and, if so, became grandfather of Akbar. * Ilminsky, anlu, Erskine, angu. Daulat-shah mentions a Muhammad Shah anju (see Brown's ed. Index s.n.).