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354 INDEX Jahangir encamps on banks of, 304 Course of, 305-306 Benares under sway of Shams-ad-din Altamish, 97 Bhatia, a city of Bombay, invaded by Mahmud of Ghazni, 47-48 Bhilsa captured by Shams-ad-din Al- tamish, 101 Bhim-deo, raja of Nahrwala, defeats Mohammedans, 81 Defeated by Kutb-ad-din, 90 Bhimnagar, fort of, surrenders to Mah- mud of Ghazni, 54 Bhimpal, son of Puru Jaipal, goes to obtain the daughter of Chand Rai and is imprisoned, 71 Advice of, to Chand Rai concerning Mahmud of Ghazni, 72 Bhoj Chand, Hindu raja, alliance of Puru Jaipal with, 72 Bias (Biyah), a river in the Panjab, crossed by Mahmud of Ghazni, 65 Babar encamps on banks of, 243 Biji Rai, ruler of Bhatia, comes forth to oppose Mahmud of Ghazni, and is defeated, 48 Escape of, from Bhatia, 49 Death of, 49 Billal Deo, raja of Dhur Samundar, Ala-ad-din marches against, 147 Message of peace of, to Ala-ad-din, 148 Submission and enforced conversion of, 148-149 Bindraban Das Bahadur Shahi prepares a history of part of Aurangzib's reign, 340-341 Birbal maligns Islam to Akbar, 281 Bir Pandya, elder raja of Ma'bar, at- tacks Sundar Pandya, 147 Flees from Malik Kafur, 149, 150 Bishanpur plundered by Ulugh Khan, 129 Biyah, a river, see Bias Brahmanpal, son of Andpal, attacked and defeated by Mahmud of Ghazni, 54 Brahmastpuri, temple of, destroyed by Malik Kafur, 151 Broach, town and district of Bombay, Hakam sends a force against, 2 Budail ibn Tahfa directed to proceed against Daibul, 7 Death of, 7 Budha, Jats of, said to have killed Budail ibn Tahfa, 7 Burhan Aghlan Jujitar, sent by Timur to invade country of Siyah-poshes, 183-184 Cowardice of, leads to defeat at fort of Siyah-poshes, 192 Refused admittance to Timur's pres- ence, 194 Burhanpur, Shah Jahan at, 322 Caliphs of Baghdad, decline of power of, 24 Ceylon, king of, relations with al- Hajjaj ibn Yusuf, 5 Ceylonese girls captured by ships be- longing to Meds of Daibul, 7 Chain of Justice instituted by Jahangir, 295 Chandal Bhor, ruler of Asi, flees at advance of Mahmud of Ghazni, 71 Five forts of, demolished, and its in- habitants buried in ruins, 71 Chandraha, a river of Northern India, crossed by Mahmud of Ghazni, 65 Chand Rai, Hindu raja of the fort of Sharwa, makes peace with Puru Jaipal, 71 Departs secretly from his forts and hides in the jungles, 72 Is followed and defeated by Mahmud of Ghazni, 73 Followers of, sold into slavery by Mahmud of Ghazni, 74 Chandwala, Jahangir halts at, on the way to Kabul, 303 Chaniut in the possession of the family of Timur Beg since his invasion of Hindustan, 227 Chinab in the possession of the family of Timur Beg since his invasion of Hin- dustan, 227 Chinab river, Babar encamps at, 237 Crossed by Jahangir on the way to Kabul, 303 Chingiz Khan, the great Tartar invader, 97 Chin Timur Sultan advances against Sultan Ibrahim, 250 Chulpi Abdallah ordered to translate the canon law into Persian, 337 D Dahir, king of Sind, prepares to battle with Mohammad ibn Kasim, 10 Defeated and slain by Mohammad ibn Kasim 's army, 11 Remnant of army of, rallies at Brahmanabad but is defeated, 11 Daibul, bay of, Mughira wins victory at, 2 Daibul, a town in Sind, expeditions against, 7 Assault and fall of, 8-9