Volume 1
The Tūzuk-i-Jahāngīrī, or, Memoirs of Jahāngīr ... / translated by Alexander Rogers .. ; edited by Henry Beveridge.
- Jahangir, Emperor of Hindustan, 1569-1627.
- Date:
- 1909-1914
Licence: In copyright
Credit: The Tūzuk-i-Jahāngīrī, or, Memoirs of Jahāngīr ... / translated by Alexander Rogers .. ; edited by Henry Beveridge. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![INDEX. A ‘Abbas Shah I, king of Persia, pro- hibits servants from attacking Qandahar, 86 his written orders, 112 ; sent Akbar horses, 142; ambassador brings pre- sents, 193 ; letters from, 193-6, 337; sends mumlyd and tur- quoise-earth, 238 ; sends pre- sents, 282-3, 310 ; kills his son, 294 ; talk with his ambassador about Safi Mirza’s murder, 338 ; forbids smoking, 370. ‘Abdu-1-Karlm Ma‘muri, directed to make buildings at Mandu, 280 ; promoted, 368. ‘Abdu-l-Latif, Akbar’s teacher, 28, n. 2 ; tomb at Ajmir, 264. ‘Abdu-l-Latif, son of Naqib ^^an, whipped, 171. ‘Abdu-l-Latif, Khwaja, promoted, 288 ; rewarded, 295. ‘Abdu-l-Latif, descendant of rulers of Gujarat, captured, 378. ‘Abdu-l-Wahhab, Shaikh, removed as incompetent, 75 and n. 1. ‘Abdu-llah, son of !^an A‘zam, receives title of Sarfaraz !]^an, 149 ; brought to Court and promoted, 260 ; sent for from Rantambhor prison, 288; un- chained and sent to his father’s house, 289. ‘Abdu-llah Barha, Sayyid, pro- moted, 298 ; brings news of victory, 380 ; styled Saif IGian, 382. ‘Abdu-llah!^an,riruz-jang,Naqsh- bandi !^waja, began as an ahadi, 27 ; promoted, 72, 140, 157, 200 ; takes prisoner Raja Ram Chand, 82 ; produces him in Court, 87 ; captures Badi‘u-z- zaman, 127 ; appointed to act against Rana and receives title of Firuz-jang, 155 ; said to have killed prisoners, 213 note ; defeated in Deccan, 219-21, 234 ; elephant sent to, 239 and n. 2, 310 ; misbehaviour, 331 ; pardoned, 335-6 ; quarrel with ‘Abid and punishment, 420-1. ‘Abdu-n-Nabi, Shaikh, Jahangir read the “Forty Sayings” with, 22. ‘Abdu-r-Rahim, l^anWianan, son of Bairam, message sent to, 28 ; enlists Shir-afgan, 113 ; presents forty elephants, etc., 134, 148 ; comes to Court, 147 ; his sons, 148 ; undertakes to subdue Deccan, 149 ; given an elephant and a superb horse, 151; daughter, the wife of Daniyal, receives 10,000 rupees, 163; sends manuscript of “Yusuf and Zulai^a ” in Mir ‘Ali’s hand- writing, 168 ; unsatisfactory conduct, 178-9 ; given jagir in Agra province, 199 ; sent to Deccan by advice of Khwaja Abu-l-hasan, 221 ; promoted, 221 ; applies for son’s leave, 243; oflfering of, 295; at Ahmada- bad, 429 ; defeats Muzaffar, 431, ‘Abdu-r-Rahim Khar (ass), joins ;^usrau and receives title of Malik Anwar, 59 ; sewn up in ass’s hide, but survives, 68-9 ; given 1,000 rupees, 163; par- doned and sent to Kashmir, 164. ‘Abdu-r-Rahim, son of QasimKhan, paymaster of ahadis, 116 ; receives title of Tarbiyat Khan, 149, See Tarbiyat. ‘Abdu-r-Rahman, son of Abu-1-fazl, promoted, 17, 121; receives title of Afzal Khan, 105 ; made governor of Behar, 143 ; given Kharakpur in fief for a year, 146 ; fighting elephant sent to, 167 ; sends to Jahangir makers of eunuchs, 168 ; quells Patna rebellion, 173-5 ; sends presents, 206 ; comes to Court and presents elephants, etc., 235 ; death, 241. ‘ Abdu - r - Razzaq Ma ‘ muri, made bakhshi, 13, 16; made Court bakhshi {hal^shl - Huzur), 82 ; sent to army, 155 ; his garden near Agra, 190. ‘Abdu-s-Salam, son of Mu‘azzam Khan, arrives opportunely with reinforcements, 212,](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b29352423_0001_0479.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)