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Index II. Geographical
its book-name Nagarahar 207 ; meaning of the name 208, App. E ; not included in the Lamghanat 210; a dependency of 213; waters of 209, App. E ; wintering tribes 242 ; a bird of 493 ; division of hot and cold climates n 229; Bagh-i-wafa laid out in 208 ; holders of 227, 317, 344, 421 ; an arrival from 345 ; Babur at 342.
Nirah-tuorTirah-tu, Kaliun (Heri), Shaibani's family in 343.
Nirhun (Bihar, India), Babur at 674.
Nirkh - pass, Takht - pass (Kabul), Babur crosses 228.
Nishapur (Khurasan), mentioned as on a route 622 n. 3.
Nishin-meadow (Hen), Husain Bal-qara and 95, 261.
Nii-kint (Farghana), locates an enemy 116 ; threatened 170.
Nuliba (U.P. India), Babur at 657.
Nundak, H.S. Nawandak (Chaghanian g.v.), located 471 ; Barlas family of 51 (where " Badakhshan "„ is wrong); Babur near 129 ; Auzbegs retire to 471.
Nur-gal (Kabul), described 211 ; meaning of its name, App. F, xxiii; holders of 227, 334 ; Babur at 343, 423.
Nur-lam (Kabul), see App. F, xxiii.
Nur-valley (Kabul), see Dara-i-nur.
Nush-ab (Farghana), Babur near 114.
Otrar (W. Turkistan), see Autrar.
Oude, Oudh, Aud, Adjodhya (U.P. India), revenue of 521 ; river-crossings to 669 ; locates places 601-2, 679 n. 2; army of 684-5 ; a bird of 495; appointment to 544 ; ? Babur at 680 and n. 2 ; his Mosque in App. U.
Pakli, Pakhll (Panj-ab), formerly part of Kashmir 484.
Palghar (Samarkand), limit of Samarkand.on upper Zar-afshan 152.
Pamghan range and village, Paghman (Kabul), described 215-6 ; village destroyed by earthquake 247; Shah Begim's 318 ; 'snows seen from Babur's burial-garden 710.
Pamir routes, 'spring re-opening of 695.
Panl-mall or -mani (N.W.F.P. India), the road to 376.
Panipat (Panj-ab), battles at 472 n. 1 ; Babur's victory at 457, 469, 470-1-2, 534.
Panj-ab (India), of the name App. E, xx ; •Babur's power in 426, 430; *Daulat Khan's strength in 412, 443; Babur's •journey to (937 ah.), 604 n. 1, *698.
Panj - dih, Pand - dih (Khurasan), Auzbeg raiders beaten at 296.
Panjhir, Panj-sher tuman (Kabul), described 214 ; pass-roads of 195-6, 205 ; highwaymen of 214 ;~river of 407 j a darogha in 250.
Panj-kura (N.W.F.P. India), Babur at 373-4. Pap (Farghana), holds fast for Babur 91,101 •
affairs in 171-4-6 n. 3. Parandi-pass (Hindu-kush), described 205 •
height of 204 n. 4. Parashawar, Peshawar (N.W.F.P. India), a
limit of Kabul 200 ; beauty of flowers
near 393 ; rhinoceros of 490; partridges
in 496 ; Bigram near 230 n. 2 ; Babur and
382, 393, 410-2. Parhala (Panj-ab), a Kakar stronghold 387-9 •
described and taken by Babur 396-7. ParsarQ-river (U.P. India), Babur on 682-3. Parsrur, Parsarur (Panj-ab), an assignment on
684 ; Babur at 458 ; G. of India form of
name Pasrur 684 n. 1. Parwan (Kohistan, Kabul), described 214-5 ;
wind of 201, 224 ; road and pass of 205;
fishing in 226, 406 ; wines and flowers of
215. 'ashaghar (Samarkand), described 97 ; a
native of 188 ; Babur at 97-8, 148. Patakh-i-ab-i-shakna (Kabul), meaning of the
name 403 n. 2 ; Babur at 403. Pawat-pass (Mehtar Sulaiman range), Babur
crosses 238. Pehlur, Phillaur (Panj-ab), Babur at 458. Fesh-gram (N.W.F.P. India), Babur at 373. Piag, Allahabad (U.P. India), Babur at 654-
5 ; incident of his march from 657. Pichghan (Kabul), bird - catching in 220;
punitive attack on 253. Pich-i-Kafiristan (n. of Kabul country), wines
of 212 ; hostile to Babur 212. Pir Kanu, see Sakhi-sarwar. Pul-i - chiragh, Bil - i - chiragh (Balkh - Herat
road), located 69; a victory at 69, 260. Pul-i-salar (Herat), 329-30. Pul-i-sangin (Hisar-shadman), *Tlmur's and
Babur's victories at 353-4. Pushta-i-'aish (Farghana), forces near 106,
165.
Qaba (Farghana), swamp of 31 ; invaded 30 ; Babur at 123, 162.
Qabadian (Hisar-shadman), Babur at 188; taken for him 640.
Qabil's tomb, i.e. Cain's (Kabul), Babur at 415.
Qain (Khurasan), held by a Bal-qara 296, 301.
Qaisar (s. w. of Maimene, see Fr. map), Babur at 296.
Qalat-i-ghilzai (Qandahar), Babur takes 2489, 339 ; road south from 333 ; a governor of 340; fugitives join Babur near 331 ; Hindustan traders at 331.                       .
Qalat-i-nadirl (n. of Mashhad, Khurasan), birthplace of Nadir Shah 263 n. 4, 3^ n. 4 ; Bal-qara holders of 263, 329.
Qanauj (U.P. India), revenue of ^} ' appointments in 265, 582 ; hostile bow to Ibrahim and to Babur 523-9 ; nulitW occurrences at 530, 557, 582-9, 594-8.
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