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Index II. Geographical
pilgrim in 284, reception of fugitives 243, burial in 293; joint-rule in 293, 326 ; weakness before Aiizbeg attack on 296-9, 326 ; Shaibani's capture of 207, 326-8-9; Ismail Safami's capture of *350-5 ; •Ubaidu'1-lah Aiizbeg and *434: 'Alisher NawSi in 4, 271, 286-7 ; Bana'i and 286-7 ; *Shah Beg and 365, 429, 430; Khwand-amir and '432, 605 ; fugitives from 331 ; governors of 24, 37, 274 (Koh-daman), 275, *633 ; envoys to Babur from *436; a Begim comes from 267 : Mas'uma brought from 330 ; Babur at 300-1-2, 302 to 307 ; his marriage with Mahlm in *704; locates a place 25 ; fixes a date 258.
Himar or Khimar (? Khurasan), a passer through 260.
Hind, Hindustan, Hindustanat a northern limit of Kabul 200 ; routes between it and Kabul 206; a journey to Makka made from Kabul through 26 ; trade and traders 202, 331, 416; Jats and Gujurs in 454 ; a saint honoured in 238; a raja of 219 ; comings and goings to and from 250, 265, 267, 368 ; Khwand-amir in *432, 605 and n. 6 ; Astronomical Tables in 79 ; names for outside places used in 202 ; gold from 446 ; titles in 537 ; building style in 609 ; greetings in 640; mentioned by Babur in a verse 584 ; Hind-al named from 385 ; of Biana in 529 ; of the Betwa 597 ; a seemingly limited use of the name Hindustan 386 ; of its three names used by Babur, Hind 26, 219, 385, 525, 532, 577, 577 n. 6, 578, Hindustanat 485, Hindustan usually; Hindustan the Less (?) 46 and 46 n. 4; Ludi rise in 383 ; LudI possessions in 463, 480; Ibrahim's accession in 385; *torn by faction 439; envoys to Babur from H26, *436 ; Babur's comments on its chiefs 219, 385, 459 ; Farmuli ascendancy in 220 ; begs in 387 ; armies in 547 ; Timur's conquest of 382 ; his employment in Samarkand of workmen from 77 ; pictures of his victories in 78; tradition of a soldier in his army of 150; Babur's persistent wish to regain Turk possessions in 340, 377, 380-1-2, 478-9; working-out of his desire for '426 : Varied opposition to his aims 478; 'his five expeditions to:
910 ah. 39, 229, 382 ;
925 ah. 378 et sea., 478, 480 ;
926 ah. *428, *429 ; its frustration *429, *430, *441;
930 ah. 575, *442; its frustration
442; 932 ah. *444, 445, 479 ;
one start frustrated in Kabul 913, AH. 341-3; 'Alam Khan asks and obtains help in *439, *441, 455 ; Daulat Khan proffers allegiance *440 ; * Babur's prayer
for a sign of victory *440; his fifth expedition fixes dates 269, 545; indications that only the fifth aimed at Dihll *429, '444, 480 ; his decisive victories, at . Panipat 475, at Kanwa 574 ; references to his conquest 220, 561 ; some of his Begs wish to leave 524-5, 579, 584; his Hindustan poems"642, App. Q ; his ease in and bints at leaving 617, 645, 686 ; his family brought to 646, 686; the *Akbarnama chronicles no public events of 936937 AH. in 682 ; 'Babur's journey to Lahor (936 AH.) may point to his leaving Hindustan 707; 'Humayun's arrival in 696, 707 ; *on Babur's intended disposal of Hindustan 702 to 708; *burial of his body in 709 and later removal from 709710 ; Babur's description of Hindustan 478 to 531, viz.: Introduction, on earlier Tramontane expeditions into 478 to 480, boundaries and capital of 480, rulers in 932 AH. 481, varied climate, character of ^and northern mountains 484 ; rivers and Aravalli range 485 ; irrigation 486, other particulars 487, mammals 488, birds 493, aquatic animals 501, fruits 503, flowers 513; seasons of the year 515, days , of the week 516, division of time 516, weights and measures 517, modes of reckoning 518; Hindus in 518 ; defects and advantages of 518-9, 531, 532, /revenues 520-1.
Hindu-kush mountains, n. boundary of Kabul 200-4; connected ranges 210, 380; called Hindu-kush in Kabul 485; account of their prolongation in Hind (i.e. Himalayas), 485 ; roads and passes of 204-5 ; the clouds a hindrance to bird-migration 224; limits of territory fixed by 47-9, 194 ; an episode on 270 'Babur's crossing 930 AH. 442.
Hisar-firuza (Panj-ab), revenue of 521; given to Humayun 465, 466, 528; opposition near 540.
Hisar (-shadman ; Transoxiana), mountains of 222 ; clans from 228 ; Kabul trade with 202 ; Aba-bikr and 51 ; Mahmud and 47-9 ; Mas'ud and 52, 64, 71, 93-5, 261 ; Bai-sungharand 52, 61, 96, 110-2 ; Husain and 48, 57-8-9, 61, 130, 191, 260-3, 275; Babur traverses 128, 130, 187-8, moves for *352, takes 37, 262, '352-3, defends *358, 471, attacked in 345, •361-2, leaves 362-3; Mughiils leave 58 and rebel 105 ; goers to 104, 141 ; Shaibani and 192, 244, *362 ; abandoned by the Auzbegs 622-4 ; Khusrau Shah and see s.n. ; 'threefold catastrophe in 362 ; Humayun ordered to attack 625 jjjjwim qiichin and 66 ; a governor in SfPJ ; occupied for Babur 640.
Hormuz (Persia), Farghana almonds imported to 9.
Hfini (Kabul), Babur at 405.
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