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276 INDEX Last king of Delhi to hold authority south of the Vindhyas, 185-186 Mohammad Zaman, cousin of Humayun, makes bid for the throne, 227 Mohammedan dynasties of India, list of, 261-258 Government, disorder and corruption of, 2 Invaders intermarry with Hindus, 2 Mohammedanism, secret of its success in India, 67-68 Mohammedans in India, number of, 1 Monghyr, town in Bengal, Humayun marches to, 236 Mongol invasion, results of, 75 Invasion, danger of, 86 Mongols massacre inhabitants of Lahore, in 1241, 80 Description of, in writings of Amir Khusru, 86 Invasions of, from 1296 to 1305, 101 Invasion of, in 1303, 115 In great fear of the army of Islam, 118 Under Babar, the first to attack Sultan Ibrahim's army, 207 Moslems, conquest of India by, 1 In India, number of, 1 Indian, native converts from Hindu- ism, 2 Of India, decline of, 194-195 Fighting strength of, derived from hill tribes of Afghanistan and men of the Oxus, 226 Mosque at Delhi, description of, 72 Mubarak Shah, successor of Khizr Khan, death of, 172 Daughter of, marries the crown prince of Jaunpur, 178 Mudkal, city of the Carnatic, attacked by raja of Vijayanagar, 190 Mughalpur, quarters of "new Moslems" in Delhi, 102 Mu'izz-ad-din placed on ruined throne of Mahmud, 54 Mujahid, A1-, Mohammad ibn Taghlak, title assumed by Prince Jauna, 129 Mujahid, Bahmanid Sultan, attacks king- dom of Vijayanagar, 189 Mukdal, fortress of the Kaichur Doab, 188, 189 Multan, a city in the Panjab, surrenders to Mohammad ibn Kasim, 9 Arab dynasty of, 13 Taken by Mahmud of Ghazni, 9 Mahmud of Ghazni said to have built a fleet at, 28 Conquered by Mohammad Ghori in 1175, 64 Subject to Mohammad Taghlak, 143 Besieged by advance force under Pir Mohammad, 165 Muluk-at-tawaif ("Faction kings"), 195 Mussooree, city in the Northwest Prov- inces, 169 Mustafa, cannoneer in the army of Babar, 207, 213, 218 Mutiny of 1857, 1, 193 N Nagarkot, city of the Panjab, reduction of, by Firoz Shah, 149 Controlled by Abu Bekr, 161 Taken by Timur, 169 Naishapur, city of Persia, 70 Narain, town of the Panjab, battle at, 67, 68 Narbada, a river of Central India, 23 Nasir-ad-din, a son of Shams-ad-din Al- tamish, nominal Sultan of Delhi, 80, 82 Leads life of a dervish, 83 Death of, in 1266, 84 Nasir-ad-din, throne-name of Khusru Khan, 125 Nasir-ad-din, provincial viceroy of Lakh- nauti, 129 Nasrat Shah, cousin of Mahmud and rival Moghul emperor of Delhi, 161 Driven from Delhi by Ikbal Khan, 170 " New amirs " of Sind revolt against Mohammad Taghlak, 186 "New Moslems," conspiracy discovered among, 102 Death of 30,000 to 40,000 of, 102-103 Niyaltagin, raid of, on Benares, 43 Revolts against Mas'ud, 44 Nizam Shahs, dynasty of Ahmadnagar, 192 Nizam's Territory, most of present terri- tory of, formerly part of Bahmanid possessions, 187 Nizam-ad-din, vizir of Kai-Kubad, 94 Nizam-al-mulk, Seljuk vizir, cites anec- dotes of Mahmud of Ghazni, 35 Rebels against the Bahmanid Sultans, 192 North Africa, Saracens in, 2 Northwest, invasion of India from the, 193 O Old Delhi, the city of the Ghazni rulers, 137 Wall at, 137 Omar, second successor to Mohammad, 3 Omayyad caliphate, 6 Line, fall of the, 16