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 362 INDEX Advanced in rank by Timur, 194 Followers of, rewarded by Timur, 194 Mohammad A'zam, son of Aurangzib, attends his father's funeral, 347 Mohammad Baka, Mohammedan histo- rian, selection from works of, 331- 339 Mohammad ibn Fazl ibn Mahan, ruler of Sindan, 23 Mohammad Ghori, see Mu'izz-ad-din Mohammad ibn Harun ibn Zara an-Na- mari appointed successor to Mujja' ibn Si'r at-Tamimi, 5 Mohammad ibn Kasim completes Mujja' ibn Si'r at-Tamimi's conquest of the tribes about Kandabil, 5 Is appointed to govern the Sindian frontier, 7 Preparations of, for defence of Dai- bul,8 Victorious at Kannazbur, 8 Garrisons Daibul, 9 Goes to Brahmanabad, 11 Battle of, with Dahir, 11 Crosses the Mihran, 11 Returns to Alrur and Baghrur, 13 Imprisoned by Salih ibn Abd-ar- Rahman at Wasit, 14 Torture and death of, 14 Mohammad ibn Khalil, ruler of Kan- dabil, defeated and slain by Amran ibn Musa ibn Yahya, 22 Mohammad Murad left by Zafar Khan in charge of Tibet, 330 Mohammad ibn Mus'ab, expedition of, into Sadusan, 10 Mohammad Taghlak, unsuccessful reign of, 154-155 Attitude of subjects toward, 154-155 Treatment of subjects by, 154-156 Excessive taxes of, on lands of the Doab, 156 Changes capital to Deogir, 157 Beginning of decline of power of, 157 Coinage of, 158-160 Army of, completely destroyed at Kara-jal, 162 Death of, in 1351 A. D., 162 Firoz Shah endeavours to atone for cruelties of, 169 Mohammedans, Hindu treatment of, as described by Ibn Haukal, 31, 32 Mu'awiya, caliph of Baghdad, 3 Mu'awiya, son of al-Haras al-Alafi, op- poses and slays Sa'id ibn Aslam, 5 Mu'awiya ibn Yazid killed by Hilal ibn Ahwaz at-Tamimi, 15 Mubashar Bahadur left in command of Jahan-numa by Timur, 200 Mughira, brother of Hakam and Osman ibn Abu-1-Asi, victorious at Bay of Daibul, 2 Muhallab ibn Abu-Safra and his army slain on the frontier of Hind, 3-4 al-Muhallab, sons of, flee to Sind and are killed by Hilal ibn Ahwaz at- Tamimi, 15 Mu'in-ad-din, a commander of the right wing of Sultan Mahmud's army, 206 Mu'iniyyah, religious teacher, 278 Mu'izz-ad-din (Mohammad Ghori), sul- tan of the house of Ghor, 77 Is assigned to Kasr-kajuran and Istiya, 78 Is assigned to Takinabad, largest town in Garmsir, 78 Becomes king of Ghazni, 78 Delivers Multan from the Karmathians, 81 Conquers Gurdez in 1174 A.D., 81 Defeats people of Sankaran, 81 Attacks and conquers fort at Sarhind, 82 Defeats Kolah Pithaura at Narain, 83 Retreats to Mohammedan territory, 83 Narrow escape of. in battle of Narain, 83 Again goes to capture Sarhind, 84 Again encamps near Narain, 84 Victorious over Kolah Pithaura, 84-85 Gains territory by victory over Kolah Pithaura, 85 Defeats Rai Jai Chand near Chan- dawal, 85, 90 Defeats Gakkars and hill tribes of Jud, 85 Succeeds to the throne at Ghiyas-ad- din's death, 85 Duration of the reign of, thirty-two years, 86 Purchases Kutb-ad-din, 88-89 Defeat of, in battle of Andkhod, 95 Death of, 86 Minar of, repaired by Firoz Shah, 165 Tomb of, repaired by Firoz Shah, 165 Mu'izz-ad-din, brother of Raziya, ascends throne, 108 Tomb of, at Malikpur, restored by Firoz Shah, 166 Mujja' ibn Si'r at-Tamimi appointed to the frontier of Hind, 5 Death of, 5 Mulla Mohammad Husain of Kashmir, an expert calligrapher of Jahangir, 303 Mulla Murshid, unsuccessfully sent by Babar as an ambassador to Sultan Ibrahim and Daulat Khan, 228-229 Multan, a city of Sind, taken by Moham- mad Ghori, 12-13