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INDEX Abbad ibn Ziyad makes war on Hind, 4 Victorious at Kandahar, 4-5 Abdal, lord of the marches of Tibet, retires to fort of Kaharphucha, 328 Abd-al-Hamid, Mohammedan historian, selection from, 320-323 Abdallah ibn Amar ibn Kuraiz ap- pointed to the government of Irak, 2 Abdallah ibn Suar-al-Abdi sent to the frontier of Hind, 4 Slain by the Turks after his return to Kikan, 4 Abd-ar-Rahman ibn Abu Muslim Mu- ghallis al-Abdi appointed to the frontier of Sind under the Abbasids, 18 Proceeds against Mansur ibn Jamhur al-Kalbi, but is slain by him, 18 Abi-al-futuh, ruler of Multan, evil doings of, 49-50 Takes his property and deserta Multan, 51 Abish, Persian queen, 103 Abu Abdallah Mohammad ibn Ibrahim at-Tai, commander of vanguard of army of Mahmud of Ghazni, 58 Wounded in battle with Nidar Bhim, 62 Abu Hanifa of Kufa, a Mohammedan Imam, 88 Doctrines of, fostered by Aurangzib, 334 Abu Muslim, 18 Abu Nasr Ahmad ibn Mohammad Farghuni, ruler of Juzjan, 54 Abu-1-Ash'as, death of, at Kusdar, 5 Abu-1-Aswad Jahm ibn Zahr-al-Ju'fi joins Mohammad ibn Kasim on the borders of Sind, 7 Abu-1-Dalhat al-Munabba ibn Assad as- Sami, of tribe of Kuraish, amir of Multan, 27 Abu-1-Fazl maligns Islam to Akbar, 281 Abu-1-Mundar Omar ibn Abdallah, of the tribe of Kuraish, governor of Mansura, 27 Abu-1-Samma, later governor of Sind, attends Daud ibn Yazid ibn Hatim into Sind, 21 Agra, prayers read in name of Humayun, at, 266 Ahmad Beg Kabuli, displeases Jahangir and is removed from his fief of Peshawar, 315 Ahriman, the evil principle according to the Zoroastrian faith, 195 Ain-al-Mulk Husain Ashghari, minister of Malik Nasir-ad-din Kubacha, 99 A'jubat-az-Zaman Afsah-al-Aiam Siraj- ad-din Minhaj, appointed judge of the army of Hindustan, 82 Akbar the Great, Moghul emperor, as a reformer, 277 Practises asceticism, 278 Holds meetings of wise men in the " Hall of Worship," 278-279 Distributes valuable books among the learned men, 279-280 Orders commentary on Koran to be written, 281 Is plunged into skepticism by soph- istries of his friends, 281-282 Passes through many religious phases, 282-284, 287-289 Repudiates Islam, 284 Christianity brought to notice of, 284, 287 Under influence of Hindu teachings, 287 Under Zoroastrian influence, 288 Declaration of spiritual supremacy of, 289-291 Thinks that the end of Islam has come, 291-292 Studies alchemy, 293 Ala-ad-din, Sultan of Delhi, depravity of, causes Nasir-ad-din to usurp the throne, 116 351