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 INDEX Abd-an-Nabi, chancellor under Akbar, 39, 45 Abd-ar-Razzak, a noble of Golkonda, 162 Abu-1-Fazl, a Persian scholar, historian, premier, and leader, at Akbar 's court, 16, 26, 38, 34, 36, 44, 46 Guides religious discussions at the court, 89 Verses of, on God, 40 Translates Gospels of Christ for Akbar, 40-41 On Persian painting, 38 Pantheistic views of, 42 Value of the Akbarnamah of, 47 Becomes Akbar's treasurer at Delhi, 46 Commands an army for Akbar in the Deccan, 48, 201-213 Death of, 69 Abu-1-Hasan, king of Golkonda, 160 Defeat of, 161-163 Adham Khan, foster-brother of Akbar, 7 Death of, 8 Adil Shahs, dynasty of the, 106, 110, 168, 218 Administration, of Akbar, 26-33 Of Jahangir, 60, 76-77 Of Shah Jahan, 96-100, 106 Of Aurangzib, 121, 138-142, 147 Afghan blood-feud, 7 Cavalry, under Himu, 4 Dynasty holds Bengal, 2 Governor, expelled by Adham Khan, 8 Afghanistan, campaigns by Aurangzib in, 108, 167, 180 Afghans, territory of the, 48 Ghilzai tribe of, 180 Abdali tribe of, 182 A chief of, commands the Rohillas, 183 Ahmad Shah leader of the, 184-187 Allied with Moghuls, 187 Of Antarbed (Doab), 239 Slain in battle, 262 Agents, European, in India, 67, 96 Agra, a city, occupied by Himu, 8 Receives Akbar, 6 Distance of, from Ajmir, 11 Gate of, at Fathpur-Sikri, 16 Near to Fathpur-Sikri, 36 Visited by Jesuits, 37 Mentioned in An inscription of Akbar, 49 Hawkins arrives at, 69 Missionaries at, 89, 133 Visited by Mandelslo, 93, 95 English factory ( = trading-post) at, 94 Description of, by Mandelslo, 96 Taj Mahal at, 100-102 Fort and palaces, 102, 118 Pearl mosque at, 102 Visited by Mir Jumla, 110 Marched upon by Shah Shuja', 111 Hot climate of, 113, 241-242 Mosque at, 126 Metropolis of Akbar and the Moghul emperors, 130, 166, 167, 194 Battle near, 174, 222, 223 Held by Ahmad Shah, 228 Agriculture encouraged by Akbar, 28, 29, 31 Ahmad Shah, Adali, an Afghan ruler, 182 Invades India, 182-184, 228-262 Victory of, at Panipat, 184-186, 262 Ahmadabad, a district and town in the Bombay Presidency, retaken by Ak- bar, 14 Visited by Pietro della Valle, 79 Merchants of, 94 Cruelty of the governor of, 96-96 Coinage at, 111 Death of Dara at, 119 Ahmadnagar, a town in the Bombay Presidency, surrenders to Akbar, 49, 211, 213 Captured and lost by Malik Amber, 106, 107 Retreat of Aurangzib to, 170 Ain-i Akbar i, an account of Akbar's reign, 47 281