Muhammad Shaibani Khan Shaibaq Khan ' AiizbegShaibdu Clihigiz-khdnid his relations with Hamza and Mahdi Sultans q.v. ; invited to help BaT-sunghar (903) 73 ; raids Shlraz 92 ; defeats Taikhans in Dabusi (905) 40, 124, (906) 137 ; takes Bukhara 125 ; is given Samarkand by 'Ali Miran-shahi125 J murders the Mlrza (906) 1 28 ; his men murder Khwaja Yahya and two sons 128 ; loses Samarkand by Babur's surprise attack 131,1 32, 134 ; Babur's comparison of this capture with Husain Bdi-qard's of Herat 135 ; Babur's estimate of Shaibani's position 137-8; defeats Babur at Sar-i-pul (Khwaja Kardzan) 138-141 ; besieges Samarkand and effects its surrender (906) 142-7 ; receives an envoy from Husain Bai-qar& 145 ; crosses the frozen Saihun and raids Shahrukhiya 151; plunders Aiira-tlpa 1 52-3 ; referred to (908) 158, 168; invited into Farghana 172; defeats the Chaghatal Khans and Babur at ArchTan 18, W 183 ; captures Andijan (909?) 192 ; beheads Wall Qlbchdq (910) 196; takes Khwarizin (911) 242, 255-6; co-operation against him invited by Husain Bdi-qard (910)190, (911) 255 ; his men beaten inBadakhshan (911-2) 294-5 ; takes Balkh 300 ; his capture of Herat (913) 263,275,296-7, 325-330; besieges Nasir Mirdn-slidhi in Qandahar and retires 339-40, 343 ; a recognized menace to Kabul 21 n. 4 ; 340, 342 ; orders Sa'ld ChaghatdTs death (914) 349 ; wm~ murders Chaghatal and Dughlat chiefs 350 ; war begun with Shah Isma'Il (915) 350 ; defeated and killed at Merv 350; his wives Mihr-nigar Chaghatal, Khan-zada Mlrdn-shdhi, Zuhra Aiizbeg q.v. ; his sons Timur and Khurram q.v. ; Bana'i his retainer (906) 136 ; creates a Tarkhan 133 ; [f915 AH.-Dec. 1510 AD.].
Shaikhi receives gifts (935) 633.
Shaikhim Beg, amir and poet of Husain Bdi-qard particulars 277, 286 ; [f918 AH.-1512-3 ad.].
Shaikhim Mirza Afizbeg holding QarshI for his nephew 'Ubaidu'1-lah (918) 360.
Shaikhim mir-shikdr loses one of Babur's good hawks (925) 394.
Shaikhi ndyi, flautist in H"->sa'n Bdi-qard's Court particulars 291; owed his training to Nawa'I 272
' Down to p. 131 the Hai. MS. uses the name Shaibani or Shaibani Khan ; from that page onwards it writes Shaibaq Khan, in agreement with the Elphinstone MS. Other names found are e.g. Gulbadan's Shahi Beg Khan and Shah-bakht. (My note 2 on p. 12 needs modification.)