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262 INDEX Pay of soldiers in army of, 116 Experiments of, in political economy, 116-118 New army of, everywhere victorious over the Mongols, 118 Victorious at Chitor, 116, 119 Victorious at Rantambhor, 119 Army of, takes Warangal, 120 Re'sume' of the reign of, 120-121 Death of, in 1316, 121 Anarchy on death of, 122 Chief figure of Khalji dynasty, 129 Results of his Deccan campaigns lost to Hasan Gangu, 186 Alain Khan Ala-ad-din, uncle of Ala-ad- din Lodi, appeal of, to Babar for help, 198, 204 Established at Dipalpur by Babar, 205 Albuquerque, Portuguese conqueror of Goa, receives Diu from the king of Gujarat, 185 Alexander the Great, 15 "Alexander, the second." See Ala-ad- din, 104 Ali Ariyaruk, governor and commander- in-chief for Mahmud of Ghazni in India, 38 Ali-Tigin, Arab general, subdued Bo- khara and Samarkand, 2 Almeida, Francisco de, defeats the com- bined fleet of Egypt and Gujarat, in 1509, 185 Almeida, Lourenco de, Portuguese cap- tain, death of, 184-185 Alptagin founds kingdom in Afghan mountains, 17-18 Altuniya, governor of Tabarhindah, 79 Death of, 79 Amber, lords of, rally to Rana Sanga's standard, 211 Amir Khusru, a poet, at court of Balban, 86 " Amirs, the foreign," 142-143 " Ainirs, new," revolt of, 186 Anandpal, son of Jaipal, and leader of army against Mahmud of Ghazni, 20 Conquered by Mahmud of Ghazni, 21 Anhalwara, mediaeval city of Gujarat, 28 Conquered by Mohammad Ghori in 1178, 54 Mohammad Ghori victorious at, 59 Defeat of prince of, 71 Aptagin, general of first army sent against Tughril, 88 Death of, 88 Arab attempt upon India, 3 Invasion of valley of the Indus in 712, 5 Invasion a failure, 14 Arabian Sea, Mamluks defeat the Portu- guese on, 184 Western limit of the Bahmanid kings of the Deccan, 186 Arabs' account of wealth of India, 3 Aral, sea of, 31 Aravali range, in Rajputana, 182 Arkali Khan, son of Jalal-ad-din Firoz Shah, 98 Army of Babar almost destitute for food, 209 Arslan Shah, brother of Bahrain, 48 Asad-ad-din beheaded by Kutb-ad-din Mubarak Shah, 125 Vengeance taken on family of, 126 Asjudi, Persian poet, at court of Mah- mud of Ghazni, 32 Askari, son of Babar, 218 Brother of Humayun, 226 Viceroy of Gujarat, 231 Asoka pillars, one of the, set up at Firozabad on the Jumna by Firoz Shah, 161 Atala Masjid built by Ibrahim in 1408, 178 Mosque at Jaunpur, description of, 178-179 Attok, a city in the Panjab, 165 Aurangzib, Moghul Emperor of Delhi, 143 Deccan wars of, 193 Avicenna, an Arab philosopher, 31 Aybek, Kutb-ad-din, first slave king of Delhi, 63 Taken prisoner at Khwarizm, but re- captured, 70 A slave formerly owned and educated by the chief kadi of Naishapur, 70 Brought as a slave from Turkistan to Khorasan and purchased by Mo- hammad Ghori, 70 Master of horse under Mohammad Ghori, 70 Successor of Prithivi Raja of Ajmir, 70 Azadpur, name given Ikdala, a city of Bengal, by Firoz Shah, 161 Babar, Moghul Emperor of Hindustan, 64 Invasion of India by, 182 Chains wagons to protect his camp, 191 Personality of, 198-199 Early life of, 199 Invades the northern plains five times, 199 Memoirs of, 198, 199, 200 Indian conquests of, open way for an imperial line, 199 An accomplished poet, 200