jrjvwajakl Mulla-i-sadr, son of Maulana Muhammad Sadru'ddin, and elder brother of Khwaja Kalan particulars 67 ; killed near Yam 67 ; [f902 AH.-1497 AD.].
]£hwaja Mir-i-miran speaks boldly at AkhsT (908) 174 ; in charge of baggage camels (925) 376, 377, and of Babur's camp 389, 391; Babur halts near his Lamghan village (926) 424 ; given charge of Daulat Khan Yusuf-khail (932) 459-60; in the left-centre at Panipat 973 ; entrusted with gifts for Kabul 525.
Khwaja Mir Sultan he and his son receive gifts (935)632.
Kh wand -amir, grandson of Kha wand Shah A m Ir (" Mirkhond ") W associated with Muhammad-i-zaman Bdl-qard (923) 364-5, 463 n. 3 ; fleeced by Shaibanl's order (913) 328 n. 2; his discomforts in Herat 617 n. 2 ; waits on Babur (935) 605; Babur invites him in verse 693 ; completes the Habibu's-siyar while at Tir-muhanl with Babur 687 n. 3 ; his omission (or loss) from Babur's list of Herat celebrities 283 n. 1; his and Babur's varied choice of details 328 n. 2 ; sw his patron Amir Ghiyasu'd-dln and nephew Ghiyasu'd-dln 436 ; [f942 AH.-1535 ad.].
Khwaja Khwand-sa'id Babur visits his tomb (925) 407.
Mir Khawand Shah Amir (" Mirkhond ") author of the Rauzatu's-safd, grandfather of Khwand-amlr his omission (or loss) from Babur's list of Herat celebrities 283 n. 1 ; [f903 AH.-1498 AD.].
Kichik 'Ali his courage (908) 176"; made prisoner (933) 557, 576; shiqddr of Koel 176.
Kichik Baqi diwdna suspended (911) 248 ; killed at Qalat-ighilzai 248 ; [f911 ah-1505 AD.].
Kichik Begim Bdl-qard Thnurid, Barlds Turk, daughter of Husain and Payanda-sultan refused in marriage to Mas'ud Mtrdn-shahi 265 ; " afterwards " marries Multa Khwaja 266.1
Kichik Khwaja on 'Askarl's service (935) 681, 682.
Kichik Khwaja Beg, son of Maulana Muhammad Sadru'ddin and elder brother of Khwaja Kalan in the left wing at Khuban (905) 113; killed at Qalat-i-ghilzai 248-; [|911AH.1505 AD.].
' The "afterwards" points to an omission which Khwand-amir's account of Husain's daughters fills (lith. ed.iii, 327).
* No record survives of the Khwaja's deeds of daring ciher than those entered J*°ve; perhaps the other instances Babur refers to occurred during the gap *V°-9 ah.