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Index II. Geographical
Hupian pass, Upian (Kabul), Babur crosses
195 ; locates a place 647 n. 3. Hurur (Panj-ab), taken from Babur 464. Hushiar (Farghana), a subdivision of Asfara
7 ; Babur a refugee in 7, * 181 j.his gifts
to envoys from 633.
Jauz-wilayat (Khurasan), 46 n. 3.
Jihlam, Jilam, Jhelum (Panj-ab), Babur neat 453 ; see BaLat for Jhelum river.
Jud mountains (Panj-ab), see Koh-i-jud.
Jiiduk (Samarkand), Babur at 147.
Jui-shahi (Kabul), Babur at 229, 394, 410 422; {seeJahan-nama'i).
Jumandna, mod. " Jumoheen" ? (U.P. India) Babur at 649.
Jim-river, Jumna (India), course of 485 • locates a place 532 ; a drowning in 582 Babur on or crossing 467, 475, 531, 60o' 616, 638-9, 640,650-5, 684-6 ; he bathes in 644 ; orders his officers to cross 684 ; in flood 685.
Junahpur, Junapur (U.P. India), an old form of Junpur or Jaunpur 676 n. 4 ; used by Babur 276 (where read it for " Jaunpur "}, 544, 636, 676, 682 ; see infra Junpur.
Junpur, Jaunpur (U.P. India), water of 658 ; formerly a Sharqi possession 481 ; revenue of 521 ; taken by Humayun 544;. an assignment on 527; appointments to 276, 538, 344, 676, 682; arrivals from 636, -667. r"
Jfirgha-tu (Kabul), see Qiirgha-tu.
Jiisa or Chausa (C.P. India), Babur at 581.
Ilyak-sQ, Kafirnighan (Hisar-shadman), locates
a place 48 n. 5. Indri (U. P. India), an arrival at 456.1 Indus, see Sind-darya. 'Iraq (Persia), Kabul trade with 202 ; various
captures of 49, 51,'280;;>336"; envoys to
and from 540, 583, 666; other comings
and goings from and to 20, 46, 260-2-8 ;
275, 282-7, 291-4 n. 3, 622 ; Babur's
gifts to kinsfolk in 522. 'Iraqain, i.e. 'Iraq-i-'ajam and 'Iraq-i-'arabi,
places noted for cold in 21" 'Iraq-pass (n.w. of Kabul), a presumed crossing
of 294 n. 3. Irij or Irich (C. India), Babur at 590. . Ishkimish;(QundusMlJ>,net in Badakhshatj 288 J ; ^ots* named route 321 } military action at
60. 192.243. Ispahan (Persia), a governor of 635 n. 6. Istalif (Kabul), described 216 ; a garden at
246; fishing at 226 ; Babur at 246, 406,
416-8.
Kabul town and country, description of 199 to 227, position and boundaries 199, 481, town and environs 200, fort 201, 344, bridges 198, 314, 417, trade 202, climate 77, 201-3, 223, 314, 584, snow in 208-9,
223,   314, dividing line between hot and cold climates 208, 220, 229, fruits 202, 510, cultivated lands 243, meadows 204, Hindii-kush roads 204, Lamghanat roads 201, Khurasan road 205, Hindustan roads 205, 206 a. 3, 231, 308, 629; highwaymen 205, 341, peoples 207, 221, subdivisions 207 to 221, dependencies 214-5, revenue 221, mountain-tracts 221, firewood 223, fauna 223, 496-8, bird-catching
224,  fishing 225; rivers of, Baran q.v. Kabul, Luhugur (Logar); garm-sil 208, 484; unfitness for nomads 228, 402; use "Hindu-kush"in485; use of " Kabul" In Agra 532; a mulla of 284 ; given to 'Umar Shaikh 14 ; Aulugh Beg K&buli and 95 and n. 2 (where "2" should follow "Mirza" and not "son"); *185; Ababikr and 260; (Abdu-r-razzaq and 195; Muqim Arghim and 195, 198-9, 227; Khusrau Shah and 192 ; Babur's move to win it 7, 189, 191-7 ; his capture of 198-9 ; dates fixed, by the capture of, 19 n. 1, 21, 26, 39, 48, 227, 251, 274, 282, 377, 383, 394, and by his possession. ot 27, 529; a sequel of its capture 243} reserved by him for himself 227, 227 n. 1 627, 645-6; his comings and goi"^,, and from 27, 229, 241, 248-9, 294, 3W. 325, 330, 339, *350, *363-4-5, 389, W>
Jagdalik pass (Kabul), Babur crosses 229,
341, 414. Jahan-narr.a fort (Bhira, Panj-ab), Babur in
384 (where for "numa" readr&xna.). Jahan-nama hill (Dihli district), 485. i Jahan-nama'i (Kabul), Babur at 421 ; see
Jui-shahi.                 ".',',.."
. Jajmau or Jajmawa (U'.'P. India), rebels in
533 ; a submission near 534. Jakin pargana (U.P. India), Babur in 644. Jalandhar (Panj-ab), an appointment to 442. Jalisar, jalesar (on the Jumna, U.P. India),
Humayun at 531 ; Babur at 589, 640 (in
both, places read Jalisar). Jalisar, Jalesar (on the Ghogra, U.P. India),
Babur at 681 ; perhaps Chaksar 681 n. 4. Jalmish (w. frontier, Kabul), 205 n. 2. Jal-tfi var. Cha-tu (Kabul), Babur at 228. Jam, mod. Jam-rud (N.W.F.P. India), Babur
at 229, 230, 412. Jam (Khurasan), Hatifi's birthplace 288 ; how
marked in maps 623 n. 8, *714 ; JamI the
cognomen of Maulana 'Abdu'r-rahman
q.v. ; Auzbeg defeat near 622 n. 1, 625
n. 4, 635, 636 n. 2, details as to location -' of the battle 623 n. 8, 635 n. 4. Janara or Chanara (U.P. India), rebels take
refuge in 682 ; not identified 682 n. 1. Janglik (Kabul), Babur at 251-3, 311^1 n. 1. Jaswan-diin (Pahj-ab), described 462 ; Babur
in 461-3. Jaunpur (U.P. India), see Junpur.
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