Index I. Personal
Khush-klldi' Mughiil in the centre at Qandahar (913) 335.
Khusrau, an ancient ruler of Persia mentioned in a couplet 85.
Khusrau Gdgidni waits on Babur (910) 230 (where insert his name in the last line); taken as a guide 231.
Khusrau Kukuldash at a household party (906) 131 (where insert his name after that of Shaikh Darwesh); captured by Tambal (908) 168 ; rejoins Babur (913) 330-1; in the right centre at Qandahar 335 ; out with Babur (925) 377, 403 ; an enquiry 405 ; W posted in Slalkot (930) 442 ; seeming still to hold it (932) 453 ; on service 465, 471; in the van at Panlpat 472 ; in the right wing at KSnwa (933) 566, 568 ; given Alur (Alwar) by mistake 578 ; sent against Baluchls (935) 638; at social gatherings 385-7-8
Amir Khwaja Khusrau Larhin Turk a couplet of his quoted 503; [f725 AH.-1325 ad.].
Khusrau Shah2 Turkistdni,Qibchdq Turk, particulars49-50; takes MahmOd Mirdn-shdhiiat. 17) to llisar (cir. 873)46-7 ; referred to as a rival 50 ; his tolerance of Hisarl ill-conduct
(899) 41-2 ; expelled from Samarkand on Mahmud's death
(900) 51-2; opposes Husain Bdt-qard (901) 57, 60-1; his rise helped by Bai-qara failures 61; supports Mas'ud Mirdnshdhi 64 ; falls out with him 71, 93 ; blinds him (903) 95 ; defeats Badl'u'-zaman Bdi-qard 60-1; re-equips him defeated by his father (902) 70 ; receives well the fugitive Bal-sunghar Mirdn-shdhi (903) 74; makes him pddskdh in Hisar 93 ; strangles him (905) 110; a fugitive Tarkhan goes to him (906) 120, 141; his niggardliness to Babur 129, 130; gives him no help against Shaibani 138, wr 183; Qasim Beg quchin takes refuge with him (907) 27 ; his position less secure (910) 188; followers of his join Babur 189, 192, 196, 227 n. 3 ; invited to co-operate with the Tlmurid Mlrzas against Shaibani 190; takes the Kabul road on Babur's approach 192, 244 ; offers him service 192 ; the interview of his submission 193-4 ; allowed to go towards Khurasan 194, 195; breaks his'pact and is put to flight 197, 243; gets sensible counsel in Herat 243 ; makes trouble for Nasir ATirdH-shdhi'm Badakhshan 244-5 ; beheaded at Qunduz by the Auzbegs 244 ; good results from his death for Babur 245 ; Babur's reflections on the indiscipline of his followers 199, 230 n. 5, 239, 244-5 ;.his former following rebels,(914) 335 ;
1 His name might mean Welcome, Bien-vemi.
2 Khusrau-shah may be the more correct form.