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reception 59 ; Babur and the Bai - qara Mirzas 297-8-9, and elder Begims 301-97 ; his reception of Khusrau Shah 193, Daulat Khan 459, Nasrat Shah's envoy 640-1.
Exemplars of Babur Preface, Cap. I. .
Expedition scientifiqiie Francaise, C. E. Ujfalvy yighdch {measure) 4; Aush (Dsh) 5 ; Barakoh 5; Babur's serviceable '' Farsi-gul" 7 [ misreading (?) App. A, ii; distances near old Akhsl id. v; Samarkand 74; Ab-burdanl52.
Explorations in Turkistan, R. Pumpelly Aq, bura-rud [Huntingdon's art.) 5; Akhsl App. A, i, v.
Fair at Sakhi-sarwar, Michael Macauliffe 238.
Famous Monuments of Central India, Sir Lepel H. Griffin Gualiar 605.
Fan-valley, W. R. Rickmers [JRGS. 1907], Sara-taq-dabanl29; Ab-burdan 152.
Farhang-i-azfari[Turki-Pers. Did.] nihilam explained 45.
Fauna of British India, Oates and Blanford flying-squirrel and snow-cock 213 nn. 5, 6, 7 ; various birds 495, 497, 501.
Festivals Babur's Ramzan rule 584 ; Id-i-fitr 66, 235, 311, 351, 410, 584, 683, 689; ld-i-qurb-an 154 ; Nu-roz 236 ; approximation of Nu-roz and Id-i-fitr 236.
Fifth-share (Khams) 324.
Five-days' World 50, 128, 328.
Flora Indica, W. Roxburgh spikenard 392 ; mahuwd 505 ; gular 508 ; chirunji id. i kiura 514.
"Florio Beg Beneveni", Secretary to a Russian Mission, Preface xliv.
Folk-lore test of a dead woman's virtue 212 ; blizzard-raising spring 219; "commerce with the Spheres " 275; eye-bewitchment 664; omen as to sex of an unborn babe App. L; succession customs 482.
Food (ex. birds and fruits) bread 148 (cf. A.N. trs. i, 421 for spiced bread, also Memoirs p. 144 «.) ; brochettes (kabab) 148, 415; betel 440; camel-flesh 493 ; carrots 542 ; cheese 394 ; meat cold 411; date-palm cheese 508 ; dried meat 542 ; fritters 541 ; haggis 506 ; hare 542 ; honey 203, 409, 440 ; lotus seed 660 ; mango preserve 440 ; millet porridge" 181; pistachio nuts 508 (cf. s.n. Nat. Hist.).
A Frontier Campaign, Lord Fincastle khahr = shahr 367 ; Katgola and Panj-kura 374.
Frontier-posts 213.
Games and amusements acrobats 635 ; cards 584; che'ss 38, 275-84-87 ; dancing 27699, 303 ; dancing-girls 522, 634 ; dice 16, 275-8; draughts 16, 278 ; feats of archery q.v. ; fights of cocks 259, rams 259, elephants 631, camels 631; improvisation and recitation of verse 16, 26, Preface xxx; kuk-biird 39 ; leap-frog 26 ; pigeon-flying 13, 259 ; polo (chaughan) 26 ; wrestling
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292, 660-83, Index I. j. nn. Dost-i-yaSin Sadiq ; hawking and fowling see s.n. '
Gardens Andijan : Char-bagh 29 Hafi Beg's 108, Birds' 168, Aush 5, Asfara 7 Kasan 10 ; Tashkint: Haidar Kukul'. dash's 54, Poplar 145, 146; Samarkand Heart-expanding 78, 82, New 62, 138* North, Paradise, Plane-tree 78, Plain's 92* Porcelain, World - picture 78, Darwesh Tarkhan's 80, 81 ; Kabul: Almshouse 315, Avenue 647, Babur's Burial-garden 709see illustrations, Char-bagh 249-51-54 346-97-98, 416-7-8, Haidar Tagi's 198 401, Khalifa's 315, Little 198, Paradise 315-6-7, Plane-tree 401, 418, Private 34697, Rendezvous (?) 346, Violet 395, 415-7 ; Koh-daman : Istalif 216-7, 398, 416,' New Year's 246, Royal 418 ; Ning-nahir 447, Adinapur 207 and n. 5, Char-bagh' Fidelity 207 n. 5, 208, 394, 409, 414-21-1 22, 443-7 ; Qara-tu 395 ; Herat: 'Alisher's 305, Marigold, Town, White 306, Raven's 134, 306; Hindustan: Safa (purity) 381, 665, (Agra), Char-bagh, Eight-paradises531-3-7, 543-4, 548,61634-86, Gold-scattering 640-41, 689 n. 3, *708, Garden of Rest 709, (Dulpur) Charbagh 603-6-15, Lotus 639, (on the Gagar) 465, (Sikri 581-4, (Guilfar) 607-10-1213-14.
Gardening see " Indian" and " Manual".
The Gate Lordship in 24 ; Babur's 26, 32 ; the place of judgment 24, 197, 259 ; Gatehouse 43; between-the-doors 24,100, 133; waiting in 277 ; gate-ward post 166.
Gates of India, Sir T. H. Holdich a Central Asian claim to Greek descent 22 ; headwaters in Koh-i-baba 216 ; a route 310.
Gazetteers : [see nn. on pp. named] ;
of India [ed. 1908-9] Observatories 79;
Nil - ab 206 ; Gur - khattri 230; Pir Kanfi 238 ; Sawati 378 ; Parhala 387 ; Nagarahara App. E, xvii, xx (Bellew); the Gagar (Kakar, Ghagghar) 465; Bagar 573; Chandawar, Chandwar 581-9, 643 ; Lukhnflr 582 ; Sarwan 587 ;' Sikandra Rao ib.; Gualiar 605, 610, 611; Parsarur 684 ; Gujiir 250; Kakar 386 ; Luhahi (var.) 455 ; Mundahir 700 ; brackish str-ams 384 ; a ruined range 486; a hunting-grouna (Bar!) 509 ; Juna(h)pur=Junpur 67b. tree squirrel 492 ; frogs 503 ; y<* App. M, xlvii. _..,
District Gs. of India: Allahabad,(H-"' Neville), 653 ; 'Azamgarh, ( ), ***' Ballia, ( ), 664, 667; Etawa, (D»K« Brockmann), 644 nn. 2, 6 ; ratbpw. (H. G. Neville), 651; Fyzabad, (,,' 656, App. U ; Ghazipur, (Dra*1 Brockmann), 658; Gualiar, <- Luard, 590-4-7, 605-9, ^i0'Y'J!'L 14 ; Gurgaon, (F. Cunningham),«" 80; Jihlam,(), 452,461 ;Mampu"'
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