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 356 INDEX Attacks and conquers Peshawar, 81 Death of, 85 Ghiyas-ad-din Mahmud Mohammad Sam, nephew of Mu'izz-ad-din, makes Kutb-ad-din sultan, 90-91 Ghiyas-ad-din Auz Khalji submits to Shams-ad-din Altamish, 98 Ghor, rise of Afghan house of, 77 Ghorkhatri, famous place of worship among Hindu ascetics, 315 Ghuzz, leaders of the, rule Ghazni twelve years, 78 Government administration divided into four departments by Humayun, 273- 274 Goyind Rai of Delhi, death of, 85 Gujarat, district of Kashmir, Gujars settled in by Akbar, 303 Jahangir encamps in, 303 Gujarat, district of western India, con- quered by Junaid ibn Abd-ar-Rah- man al-Marri, 17 Severe drought in, 321 Gwalior, Shams-ad-din Altamish amir of, 95 Conquered by Shams-ad-din Altamish after a siege of eleven months, 100 Abandoned by the opponents of Raziya, 107 Comes under the sway of Azim Hu- mayun Sirwan, 260 H Habbar ibn Aswad, opponent of Moham- med, but subsequently converted, 27-28 Ancestor of a family which made itself master of the lower Indus, 28 Habib ibn al-Muhallab appointed to take charge of war in Sind, 15 Hadi, a commander of the right wing of Sultan Mahmud's army, 206 Hafizabad. Jahangir halts at, on the way to Kabul, 303 al-Hajjaj ibn Yusuf, governor of Irak, 5 Death of, 13 Hakam, brother of Osman ibn Abu-1- Asi, sent to Bahrain, 2 Despatches force to Barauz, 2 Hakim ibn Awana al-Kalbi appointed to the frontier at Sind, 17 Death of, 18 Hakim ibn Jaballa al-Abdi sent to Hind to acquire knowledge of the coun- try, 2 Hamid-ad-din Khan addresses a petition to Aurangzib, 345-346 Hamid Khan Khasah-khail, a military collector of revenue, force sent against, by Babar, 248-249 Hamza ibn Baiz Ilanafi, Arab historian, quotation from, regarding Moham- mad ibn Kasim, 14 Hansi granted to Ulugh Khan, 113 Improvement of, under government of Ulugh Khan, 114 Haras ibn Marra-al-Abdi, leader of a victorious expedition into Hind, 3 Slain with his army at Kikan in 662 A. D., 3 Hardat, ruler at fort of Baran, accepts Islam, 65-66 Harun ibn Abi Khalid-al-Maruruzi, governor of Sind, 9 Harur, fort of, taken by Babar's army, 247 Hasham ibn Abd-al-Malik, caliph of Baghdad, 16 Hasham ibn Amr at-Taghlabi victorious over places in Sind hitherto un- conquered, 21 Hati Gakkar, ruler of hill country between Nilab and Bahrah, 229 Refuses to submit to Daulat Khan, 230 Defeats and kills Tatar Gakkar and seizes all his property, 230 Ill-treats his subjects, 230-231 At first repulses Babar's men, but is later defeated and flees to the fort of Parhalah, 232 Escapes from fort of Parhalah, 233 Sends gifts and submits to Babar, 233 Sends a tributary offering to Babar, 235 Hatya, Jahangir encamps at, 309 Hauz-i Alai, tank of Ala-ad-din, restored by Firoz Shah, 166 Hauz-i Khas, Timur encamps near, 210 Hauz-i Shamsi, tank of Altamish, re- stored and opened by Firoz Shah, 165 Hauz-rani, durbar held at plain of, 138 Hazrat Shaikh Zain-ad-din, Moham- medan sage, sends a sword to Timur, 180 Highwaymen suppressed by Ulugh Khan, 140 Hilal ibn Ahwaz at-Tamimi pursues and kills sons of al-Muhallab, 15 Hims (Emessa), name suggested for the new city al-Mahfuzah, 18 Hind, Arabic name for Hindustan, 2 Princes of, turn Mussulmans and take Arab names. 15 Invaded by Mahmud of Ghazni, 56 Ruler of, sues for peace to Mahmud of Ghazni, 57