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 INDEX 359 Kandabil, defeat of Hindus by Mujja'- ibn Si'r at-Tamimi in neighbour- hood of, 5 Arabs driven from, by Caliph al- Mansur, 21' Kandahar, a town in Afghanistan, con- quered by Abbad ibn Ziyad, 4 Conquered by Caliph al-Mansur, 21 Kandur, massacre ordered at, by Malik Kafur, 150 Kanhi-gazin, Timur's army encamps at, 196 Kannazbur, taken by Mohammad ibn Kasim, 8 Kara-jal, mountain of, Mohammad Taghlak's plan to capture, 161-162 Karakash joins forces with Malik Al- tuniya, 108 Karcha-barh, route of, taken by Zafar Khan's army, 327 Karmathians, Mohammedan heretical sect, plunder Kufa, Basra, and Samarra. 25 Expelled from Multan by Mahmud of Ghazni, 33 Occupy parts of Sind about 985 A. D. , 33 Kashmir, subdued by forces of Caliph al-Mansur, 21 Mahmud Ghori resolves to conquer, 64 Visited by Akbar, 303 Jahangir's description of, 300-308 Kasr-kajuran, Mu'izz-ad-din assigned to, 78 Kassa, district in Hind, 11 Katlagh Khan, father-in-law of Izz-ad- din Balban, 121 Heedless of royal orders, 126 Stepfather of Nasir-ad-din, appointed to Oudh, 126 Revolts against Nasir-ad-din, 128 Strengthens his position in hills of Santur, 129 Joined by Malik Balban Khishlu Khan, 130 Kator, boundaries of kingdom of, 184 Difficulties of Timur's march against, 185-186 Inhabitants of fort of, flee at approach of Timur, 187 City of ruler of, burned, 188 Kators, tribe of Northern India, Timur's expedition against, 183 False to oath, captured and put to death by Timur, 189-190 Khafi Khan, Mohammedan historian, selections from work of, 340-344 Khalid the Barmacide, a caliph of Baghdad, 5 Khalid ibn Abdallah al-Kasri, governor of Irak, 16 Khalil Sultan, a commander of the left whig of Timur's army, 206 Khalj, a village in Afghanistan, original home of the Slave Kings of Delhi, 141 Khar, Jahangir marches through on the way to Kabul, 309 Kharbuza, Jahangir encamps at, 310 Khawak, fort at, repaired at command of Timur, 184 Khawaspur, Jahangir halts at, on way to Kabul, 303 Khaz, Abbad ibn Ziyad marches through, on his way to Rudbar, 4 Khorasan, a province of Persia, con- quered by the Samanids, 25 Proposed conquest of, by Mohammad Taghlak, 161 Khuldabad, burial-place of Aurangzib, 347 Khushab in the possession of the family of Timur Beg since his invasion of Hindustan, 227 Khusru Malik lays siege to Sialkot, but withdraws, 81 Sends his son as hostage to Mu'izz-ad- din, 81 Prisoner of Mu'izz-ad-din, 82 Sent by Ghiyas-ad-din as prisoner to fort of Bahrawan, 82 Taken to Ghazni, thence to Firoz- koh, to Ghiyas-ad-din, 82 Put to death, 82 Khwaja Jamal-ad-din Basri, purchases Ulugh Khan, 111 Khwandamir, historian at beginning of Humayun's reign, 263 Characterization of his Humayun Namah, 263 Selections from the Humayun Namah of, 264-276 Khwarizm Shah, war breaks out with, 82 Kikan, a town in Sind, Haras ibn Marra- al-Abdi defeated and slain at, 3 Abdallah ibn Suar-al-Abdi victorious at, 4 Rashid ibn Omar-al-Judaidi victorious at, 4 Conquered by Abu-1-Ash'as, 5 Kinkuta, Ala-ad-din Khan and Haji Khan encamp at, and prepare to defend themselves, 241 Kiraj, taken by Mohammad ibn Kasim, 14 Kirman governed by Ya'kub ibn Lais, 26 Kish, Abbad ibn Ziyad marches to, 4 Kishli Khan, brother of Ulugh Khan, in charge of the main body of the army, at Kaithal, 130 Kisu Mai sent by Billal Deo to ascertain strength of Mohammedan army, 148