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Index II. Geographical.
Abapur (S.E. of Agra), Babur at 642-3.
Aba-qiiruq (Kabul), Babur at 197.
Ab-burdan (Upper Zar-afshan), description of 152 ; spring and pass of 152 ; a route through 40 n. 4.
Ab-dara (Hisar-shadman), Babur takes up good ground at 353.
Ab-dara (HindQ-kush), a winter-route through 205, 242, 321, 351.
Ab-i-khan (Farghana), Tambal in 110, 112.
Ab-i-rahmat = Qara-su q.v. (Samarkand), mentioned to locate Kan-i-gil 78, 81.
Ab-istada (S.E. of Ghazni) described 239; Babur at 218, 239.
Abiward (Khurasan), Anwari's birthplace 260 n. 1.
Ab-i-yar-qurucf (Samarkand), Babur in 66.
Abuha or Anuha (N.W.F.P. India), limits Sawad 400.
Abfln- or Atun-village (Kabul), Babur at 407.
Adampur or Ar&mpiir-pargana (U.P. India), Babur at 650, 684; 682 n. 1 ; location of 650 n. 3 ; 684 n. 3.
Adinapflr (Kabul), on the Surkh-rud 209; of the name 207, App. E, xxi ; a darogha's head-quarters 208 ; the Baghi-wafa near 421, 443 ; Babur at 229.
Adiisa-and-Muri (U.P. India), Babur at 645.
Afghanistan, Babur's limitation of the name 200 ; demerits of its mountains 223.
Agra, revenue of 521 ; 'Alam Khan plans to attack 455-6, 474; estimate of Panipat casualties made in 474 ; submits to Babur 523 ; exhaustion of treasure in 617 ; a military rendezvous 676 ; supplies from 685 ; hot season in 524 ; measurement of KSbul-Agra road 629; waterraising in 487 ; Babur takes oleanders to 610 ; his workmen in 520, 630, 642 ; keeps Ram?an in 584 ; receives letters from 639; comes and goes to and from 478, 548, 581, 606, 686; others ditto 475, 526, ,540, 576-8, 606, 621-4, 650; mentioned to locate places 529, 531 f2), 588, 597, 641, 650-8, 680.
Ahangaran (on the Heri-rud, Khurasan), 308n.
Ahangaran-julga' (S.E. of Tashkint), Babur at 90, 152, 161.
Ahar-passage (Ganges), Babur's troops at 528.
Aibak, mod. Haibak, -Fr. map Boukhara, Hai-bagh (Kabul-Balkh route), Babur at 189 ; a rebel near 546, and for location 546, n. 2.
Aikari-yir (Kabul), Babur's scouts fight near 196.
Aiki-sQ-ara" = Miyan-dQ-ab = Between-thetwo-waters (Farghana) an alternative name Raba.tik-aurchin 88; located 88, n. 2 ; Mughuls in 88, 105 ; Babur in 114 ; Tarnbal in 116
Atlaish- or Altamish-darya, ? Qara-darya (Farghana), Babur's men defeated on, 105 ; game near 114.
Ailak-yilaq (Hisar-shadman), Babur at 187-8, 194.
Ailchi (E. Turkistan), of the name 50, n. 2.
AindikI var. (Kabul), Babur gathers toothpicks near 407.
'Aish-pushla (Farghana), Tarnbal near 106; Babur near 165.
Aitmak-daban (Samarkand) described 83 ; a boundary 84 ; 64 n. 1 ; 80 n. 2.
Ai-tughdi (Kabul) position of 253 n. 3; Babur at 253.
Ajar Fort (in Kahmard, or Kahmard q.v. Fr. map Mai'mene), Babur's and his followers' families left in 189 ; various occurrences in 197, 243, 293 ; a plan to defend 191 ; gifts to its peasantry 633 n. 5.
Akhsi, Akhsikit (Farghana), described 9; book-name of 9 and n. 4 ; position of 13 ; 'Umar Shaikh's capital 10; exploit at 16; death at 13; a rebel at 26 ; a death in 40 ; appointments to 32, 115 ; a notable of 110; a village of 171 ; a melon of 82 ; besieged 31-2, 54; threatened 44 ; army of, called up against Babur 110; comings and goings from and to 87, 90, 101-3,124, 161, 176, 180, 182, 183 ; river-fight below 102; Babur at 54, 116, 170-1-2; apportioned to Jahangir 118-9; an army hostile to Babur near 162 ; promised to Babur 168 ; his attempt to defend 173-6 ; his flight from 176, 396 ; Shaibani defeats the Chaghatai Khans near 18, 182, 351-6.
&kx\iAv.-pargana (Panj-ab), a holder of 453.
Alai-tagh (Farghana), on a Hisar-E. Turkistan route 129 ; sub-districts of 162.
Alangir-tuman (Kabul), described 210 ; a constituent of the true Lamghanat 210; a holder of 241 ; Babur in 424.
Ala-qurghan = Ikhtiyaru'd-din (Herat), Babur reported captive in 313 ; the Bai-qara households in 327 ; captured by Shaibani 328
Ala-sai-toffi* (Kabul), described 220-1 ; wines of 221.
My text has julgasi. but I am advised to omit the genitive si\ so, too, in aikt-su-ara-sf, Rabatjk-aurchurr a.n, Cf. s.tt. Ahangaran-julga n. as to form of the name.
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