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 INDEX 361 Is victorious over Ilak Khan, 52 Is victorious over Nawasa Shah, 52 Is victorious over Brahmanpal, 54 Treasures obtained by, at the fort of Bhimnagar, 55 Establishes peace with the King of Hind, 57 Determines to invade the capital of Hind, 57 Difficulty of march of, toward Hind, 58 Goes into winter quarters on way toward Hind, 58 Resumes his march toward Hind, 58 Advances and defeats Nidar Bhim, 61-62 Victorious over the chief of Thanesar, 63-64 Marches to Kanauj, 65 Takes all forts held by Rai Jaipal, 68 Captures fort of Chand Rai, 72 Returns to Hind, 74 Expedition of, against Afghans, 74 Orders his men to swim the Rahib and attack Puru Jaipal, 75 Defeats Puru Jaipal, 76 Majd-ad-din Tolaki, general of Mu'izz- ad-din, furnishes men to hold fort of Sarhind, 82-83 Majd - al - Umara Zia - ad - din Junaidi, chief justice of Gwalior, 107 Malabar, see Ma' bar and Maliba Maliba (Malabar) entered by force under Habib ibn Marra, 17 Malik Balban Khishlu Khan joins Katlagh Khan, 130 Malka, a Hindu chief of the hill country about Delhi, 134 Completely routed by Ulugh Khan, 137-138 Mallu Khan and his army march against Jahan-numa, 200 Defeated by Timur's army, 200-201 Flees in vain to the jungles, 212 Mamun, caliph of Baghdad, 21 Mandur, fort of, in the Siwalik Hills, cap- tured by Shams-ad-din Altamish, 98 Mangu Khan, a prince of Turkistan and a Moghul general, marches into Sind, 114 Flees with his army from Ulugh Khan, 116 Manjanik, a catapult or ballista, 8 al-Mansur, caliph of Baghdad, 21 Mansur ibn Jamhur, defeated by Musa ibn Kab at-Tamimi, 18 Death of, 21 Mansura, city of, founded by Amr ibn Mohammad ibn Kasim, 18 Mansura, one of the two principal kingdoms of Sind, under Ya'kub ibn Lais, 26 Occupied by Karmathians, 33 al-Manzar ibn al-Jarud-al-Abdi ap- pointed by Ziyad ibn Abu-Sufian to the frontiers of India, 5 Masjid-i Jami', see Jami' Masjid Mas'ud Mirza, ruler of Kabul and Zabul, 227 Mas'udi, an Arab traveller, account of India given by, 27-28 Mawara-an-nahr conquered by the Sa- manids, 25 Men of, engage in holy war, 64 Mawas, rebellion of, crushed by Ulugh Khan, 114 Mecca conquered by Karmathians, 25 Meds, tribe of Northern India, defeat Rashid ibn Omar al-Judaidi, 4 Defeated by Mohammad ibn Fazl ibn Mahan, 23 Mekran, a province of Persia, subdued by Sinan, 4 Mihran (Indus) river, Mohammad ibn Kasim encamps on banks of, 10 Milak Deo, Hindu raja, besieged by Shams-ad-din Altamish in Gwalior for eleven months, 100 Milwat captured by Babar, 241 Given to Mohammad AH Jang-jang, 246 Minhaj-as-Siraj, native historian of Ghor, 77 Selections from the work of, 77-86, 88-102, 104-109, 111-140 Appointed by Raziya to the Nasiriya college, 108 Made judge of Gwalior, 108 Directed to offer terms of peace to Ulugh Khan, 126 Mir Ali, a commander of the left wing of Sultan Mahmud's army, 206 Mir Fakhr-ad-din sent against fort at Shakar, 328 Victorious at fort of Shakar, 329 Mirza Ghiyas Beg, father of Nur Jahan, 316-317 Moghul empire, decline of, 331 Mohammad, son of al-Haras al-Alafi, opposes and slays Sa'id ibn Aslam, 5 Mohammad of Yazd maligns Islam to Akbar, 280 Mohammad Ali Jang-jang, Babar bestows territory upon, 235 Mohammad Azad sent by Timur to get intelligence of Burhan Aghlan, 190 Difficulty of march of, to fort of Siyah- poshes, 191-192 Defeats infidels at fort of Siyah- poshes, 192