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 2 TO I - INDEX Capital of the Moghul emperor Mah- mud, 161 Sultan Mahmud founds a separate court at, 170 Afghans leave, at approach of Babar, 216 Mohammad Sultan proclaimed king at, 231 Kandapali, city of Orissa, taken by the Bahmanid Sultan Mohammad II, 191 Kansul al-Ghuri, last Mamluk Sultan of Egypt, attacks the Portuguese in Arabian Sea, 184 Kanwaha, battle between Babar and the Rajputs at, 215 Karachi, a town in Bombay, 6 Karaunas, a dynasty, 129 Karrnan, defeat of Mas'ud's army at, 45 Karinathians, Mohammedan sect, find refuge in India, 13 Karnal, town in the Panjab, 57 Northern limit of the kingdom of Vi- jayanagar, 188 Karra, city on the Jumna, capital of Prince Ala-ad-din, 101 Granted to Mardan Daulat by Firoz Shah, 153 Kashghar, Arab reduction of, in 711-714, 6 Kashmir, passes of, 25 Katehr (Rohilkhand), raja of, compelled to pay tribute, 171 Kathiawar, a peninsula of Bombay, 183 Kaveri River, northern boundary of king- dom of Vijayanagar, 188 Khaibar pass, in Afghanistan, attacked by Mahmud of Ghazni, 19, 20 Khalj, Afghan village, original home of the Khalji dynasty, 95 Khalji dynasty, succeeds the Slave Kings, 63 Rise of, 95 Six sovereigns of the, 96 Lasted thirty years, 96 Ala-ad-din chief figure of, 129 Khaljis, dynastic list of the, 253 Khandesh, kings of, rule the valley of the Tapti, 186 Khan-i-Jahan, son of Makbul Khan, put in power by Firoz Shah, 158 Khiva, city of Turkistan, former limit of kingdom of Khwarizm, 75 Khizr Khan, founder of the Sayyid dynasty, 170 Viceroy of Multan, 170 Takes command at Delhi in 1414, 170 Extract from Edward Thomas concern- ing the reign of, 171-172 Khorasan, region of Persia, ruled by Mahmud of Ghazui, 18 Invasion of, in 1006, 34 Comes under Seljuk control, 47 Khusru Khan, the favourite of Kutb-ad- diii Mubarak Shah, 123 Reign of terror under, 125-126 Army of, completely routed by Tagh- lak, 127 Beheaded in 1321, 127 Khusru Malik, the last of the Ghaznavids, 64 Defeated by Mohammad Ghori in 1186 or 1186, 55 Put to death with his son, 55 Khusru Shah, son of Bahram, 53 Khwaja-i-Jahan, first king of Jaunpur, 175 Territory acquired by, 176 Khwaja Hajji, muster-master under Ala- ad-din, 119 Marches against Warangal, 119 With Malik Kafur takes ojd capital of Dvara-samudra, 120 Khwaja Kalan, a general who led the troops of Ghazni, 205 Khwarizm, the modern Khiva, a district of Persia, 31 Invaded by Mohammad Ghori, 60 Kutb-ad-din Aybek, taken prisoner at, 70 Armies of the shah of, flee into India before Chingiz Khan, 75 Kili, plain of, near Delhi, Ala-ad-din de- feats the Mongols in, 102 Kilughari, a city on the Jumna, palace of Kai-kubad at, 94 " Kings of the East," rise of the dynasty of, 175 Koh-i-nur diamond perhaps identical with one which Humayun brought his father at Delhi, 209 Koil, city of the Northwest Provinces, captured by Kutb-ad-din Aybek, 68, 70 A separate fief in the reign of Firoz Shah, 153 Revolts at, 171 Krishna, southern limit of the kingdom of the Deccan, 136, 186 River, southern boundary of kingdom of Vijayanagar, 188 Kubacha, a slave of Mohammad Ghori, 70 Becomes king of Multan and Siiid, 72 Refuses to surrender Lahore to Shams- ad-din Altatnish, 74 Death of, 75 Kulbarga, district and town in Haidara- bad, southern limit of the Deccan, 136 Becomes the capital of Hasan Gangu, 187