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Index II. Geographical
Gau- or Kau-water (Kabul), Kafiristan the
source of 210. Gawar or Kawar (Kabul), position of 210. Ghain (Kabul), a punitive force against 253. Ghaj-davan (Bukhara), 'besieged 360 ; "battle
of 361, 279: a fugitive from 363. Gharjistan, Ghurjistan (Khurasan), mountains
of 222 ; Bibur near 308; Muhammad-i-
zaman in 365. • Ghawt (Farghana, Fr. map, Gava), Babur
seeks the road to 179, 180-l-*2. Ghazipflr (U.P. India), crocodiles of 502 ; an
assignment on 527 ; a holder of 669 j
threatened 544, 680; Babur at 659; his
boats sent to 679. Ghazni = Kabul and Zabulistan, Ghaznin
(Kabul); describes 217, 321 ; a N.W.
limit to Hindustan 481 ; cold of 219, 526 ;
game in 224; no honey from 203; firewood of 223 ; highwaymen on road to
228; wines of, taken to Hindustan 461,
551 ; repairs of a dam at 219, 646 ;
a route to 206; locates Zurmut 220 ; a
ShahrukhT's 382 (here Kabul); Aulugh Beg
and 95 n. 2 ; Dost Beg buried at 396;
various governors of 227, 253-4, 307,
477; hostile to Babur 523-9 (where add
"Gflaliar" after Dulpur, 1. 4 fr. foot)
539 ; assigned 539 ; gained 540 ; rein!
forced 547, 557; Babur's visit to 605
552, 607 to 614; on envoy from 612 '
sedition in 688-9, 690, *692 n. 1. Giii-water, Gumti (U.P. India), course of 485
(where for "Gumti" read (Babur's) Gui) •
Babur on 601, 658, 683-4. Gujrat (Panj-ab), a tree of ; a ruler in 481 ;
affairs of 534-5. Guk-sarai (Samarkand), described 41 n. 2,
63, 77 ; ascension-stone in 77 n. 5; a
Mlrza sent to 41. Gul-i-bahar (Kohistan, Kabul), described
(without name) 214-5 ; fish-catching in
226, Babur at 320-1, 406-7. Gumal valley and river (N.W.F.P. India),
Babur and 235-6. Gumbazak pass (Khurasan ; see Fr. map
Mai'mene), Babur at 294. Gumhaz-i-chaman (Farghana), Babur at 176. Gura-khattri (Panj-ab), Babur and 230, 294. Gurgan-su (s.e. of the Caspian), Husain Bat-
gara swims 259, 260 n. 6. Gtizar var. (Qandahar ?), Babur at 332.
343-4, 363, 397, 525; not subjected to
Babur (912 AH.) 300 ; rebellion in
(912 ah.) 363 ; Khwaja Kalan and 447,
526 ; Babur and 199, 228, 239, 240, 330,
526. Ghur (Khurasan), mountains of 222 ; w. limit
to Kabul 200; road from Kabul to 214 :
a holder of 274. Ghuram (Panj-ab), an assignment of 525. Ghur-bund tum&n (Kabul), described 214;
Nll-ab (Naulibis) in 206 n. 3 ; roads from
205 ; a tulip of 215 ; Babur in 195, 294,
314. Ghfiri (Khurasan), position of 409 ; a route
through 94; corn from 295; a failure in
546. Ghurjistan, see Gharjistan. Ghwaliri pass (on the Gumal g.v., India), a
surmised route through 235 n. 2. Gibrik or Kibrik (Kafiristan), people of 207. Ginguta (Panj-ab), described 462 ; an occupation of 457. Girdiz (Kabul), head-quarters in Zurmut 220;
tribesmen on road to 228, 403 ; a road for
405 ; locates a place 403 ; Khwaja Kalan's
525 ; Tang-i-waghchan a name for its pass
403 n. 1. Gogra, Ghogra, Gagar, Kakar river (U.P.
Indifc), see Sarii. Gosfand-liyar (n. of Bannu-plain), a sheeproad travelled by Babur 233. Goshta (Kabul), 206 n. 4. Giialiar, Gwalior (C. India), described 607 to
612, 613-4 ; Babur's building in 520 ;
hills of 486; revenue of 521 ; forms of
the name 486; ruler of killed at Panipat
Ha-darwesh waste (Farghana), described 9, 9, 151 ; "birthplace of Babur's legendary son 358 n. 2.
Haft-bacha pass (Hindu-kush), described 205.
Haji-ghSt pass (Hindu-kush), turns Hindukush 205 n. 2.
Ilajipiir (Bihar, India), Babur and 674 ; a governor of 663 n. 6.
Haji-tarkhan = Astrakhan (on the Caspian), a chief of 258.
Haldi-guzr (U.P. India), location of 668 n. 2, 669 n. 1, 671 n. 1 ; Babur's men cross 668-9, 675.
HalwS-chashma (Khurasan), a victory at 260.
Hamadan (Persia), a saint of 211 ; *a soldier of 700.
HamtatQ pass (Panj-ab), Babur crosses 381.
Hangu (N.W.F.P. India), Babur at 231-2.
Harmand-, Halmand-river (Afghanistan), source of 216 ; a drowning in 307.
Haru, Kacha-kot water (Panj-ab), Babur crosses 379, 452; an Indus-ford near 206 n. 5.
Hash(t)-nagar (N.W.F.P. India), a limit of Kabul 200; desolate 207 ; rhinoceros in 490 ; birds of 497, 500; locates a place 376 ; Babur advised to raid 410-1.
Hasht-yak (W. Turkistan), Babur near 151.
Hatya (Panj-ab), limit of a clan 452 n. 5.
HazSrasp (Khwarizm), a holder of 50.
Heri, Herat (Khurasan), description of 304 to 306 ; Husain Sai-gard's birthplace 256, conquest of 134, splendid rule in 273, ease in 261, feast in 264, delay of a
1 Babur's itinerary gives Gharjistan a greater eastward extent than the Fr. map MaTmene allows, thus arrseing with Erakine's surmise (Memoirs p. 152 n. 1). The first syllable of the name may be " Ghur ".
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