Volume 1
The Tūzuk-i-Jahāngīrī, or, Memoirs of Jahāngīr ... / translated by Alexander Rogers .. ; edited by Henry Beveridge.
- Jahangir I
- 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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![Jalalu-d-din Mas‘ud, death of, and his mother’s devotion, 141. Jalalu-d-din Muhammad, see Akbar. Jalalu-d-din, Muzaffar Hakim, 79; death and account of, 123. JalnapOr, Shah Murad’s death at, 34. Jam, the, zamindar, 443. JamMu-d-din Husain Anju (orinju), author of dictionary, rewarded, 46, 58 ; sent to advise Khusrau, 64 ; waits on Jahangir, 160-1 ; ‘Adil ;^an asks for, 176 ; received at Bijapur, 182; report by, 272 ; arrives from Bijapur, 298 ; promoted, 299, 300 ; offer- ing of, 317 ; styled ‘Azudu-d- daulah, 320 ; his son, 404. Jamil Beg gets 7,000 rupees to distribute among the cavalry, 61 (apparently the Wazir Jamil of p. 17 of text). Jan Beg (or Khan Beg), Waziru-1- mulk, 20 and n. 3 ; hears of flight of Khusrau, 52; 57; death of, 136. Jani, Mirza, account of, 223; death at Burhanpur, 223. Jarric, Du, quoted, 28 n. 2, 52 n. 1, 69 n. 1. Jay Singh, son of Maha Singh, 386 ; promoted, 389. Jay Singh Deo, Raja, 364. Jeddah, customs at, 417. Jesus, carving of, on a filbert, 201. Jharokha (exhibition window), 205, 242, 266. Jhlngd, insect (?), 315 and n. 2. Jiji Anga, mother of ‘Aziz Koka, 40. Jilaucldr cruelly put to death, 164. Jilawdna (bridle-money), perquisite of, abolished, 46 and n. 3. Jitmal shot by Akbar at Chitor, 45. Jogi and tiger, strange story, 157. Jogi near Pushkar, 254. Jugglers, 143. Jumna River, source of, 4. Jumping competition, 105. Jutra, a mistake for IHiuzistan {see Addenda), 158 n. 3, 162 note. K Kabir, Shaikh, of Shaikh Salim’s family, 29. See Shaja‘at. Kabul, Jahangir visits, 105; fruits, 116. Kahdrs (bearers) hamstrung, 164. Kalind, hill, source of the Jumna, 4. Kaliyadaha, description of, 354. Kalyan, son of Raja Bikramajit, i.e. Patr Das, misconduct and punishment, 104. Kalyan, Raja, official of Bengal, offering of, 192 ; promoted, 199; governor of Orissa, 202 ; pro- moted and made Raja, 326 ; inquiry about, 389 ; pronounced innocent, 390, 402. Kalyan, Raja, of Idar, 427. Kalyan Ray, superintendent of port, Cambay, 417. Kama, river, 101. Kamal Chaudhari, 67. Kamal I^an, slave, died, 149, 150. Kaffial, qardivul (huntsman) at tiger-hunt, 186 ; styled Shikar l^an, 409. Kamal, Sayyid, failed to stop Khusrau, 59 ; distinguished himself in battle, 60, 64. Kamalu-d-din Yadgar ‘Ali, Persian ambassador, 196. Kamil Khan, title of Khurram, son of ‘Aziz Koka, 188. Kamran’s garden, Lahore, 68. Kankriya tank, Alimadabad, 420. Karam Chand, son of Jagannath, promoted, 156. Karam Sen Rathor, promoted, 291. Karamsi, wife of Jahangir, mother of Bihar Banu Begam, 19 and n. 3. Karan, son of Rana Amar Singh, 26, 273 ; waits on Shah Jahan, 276 (cf. Roe), 277-8 ; Jahangir exhibits his skill to, 286-7 ; receives present of 50,000 rupees, 287 ; gifts to, 289 ; gets leave, 293; returns, 317; statue ofj 332. Kariz, near Herat, melons of, 270, 422, 435. Kashmir, account of, 94,96 ; strange births at, 406 ; plague in, 442. Kaukab, son of Qamar Khan, whipped and imprisoned, I7l ; escapes and is recaptured, 440 ; account of, 440-2. Kaukab-i-tdli‘, silver coin, 11 ; large coin (though called a muhr, it probably was silver) given to Persian ambassador, 237. Keord, flower [Pandanus], 6. Kesho Das, son of Ray Kalah, 181.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b29352423_0001_0491.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)