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INDEX 363 Reduced by Caliph al-Mansur, 21 Inhabitants of, taxed by Mahmud of Ghazni, 51 Multan, one of the two principal king- doms of Sind under Ya'kub ibn Lais, 26 Hereditary for many years in family of Abu-1-Dalhat al-Munabba ibn Assad as-Sami, 27 In the eighth century, as described by Ibn Haukal, 28-31 Occupied by Karmathians, 33 Delivered from the hands of the Karmathians by Mu'izz-ad-din, 81 Once held by Malik Karakash, 108 Munj, Brahman stronghold, taken by Mahmud of Ghazni, 70 Musa ibn Kab at-Tamimi appointed to the frontier of Sind, 18 Victorious over Mansur ibn Jamhur, 18 Repairs city of Mansura and en- larges mosque, 21 Musa ibn Yahya ibn Khalid, appointed to the frontier of Sind, 22 Death of, 22 Mu'tamad Khan, Mohammedan histo- rian, selection from the works of, 316-319 Mu'tasim bi-Allah, caliph of Baghdad, 5, 22, 23 Muzid reports on kingdom of Kator to Timur, 184 N Nadir Shah carries the Peacock Throne from India to Persia, 323 Nagor important in consequence of Ulugh Khan's residence, 123 Naib Barbak, commander of Ala-ad- din's expedition against Ma'bar, 143 Naishapur, Kutb-ad-din brought as slave to, 88 Nandana, fort of, captured by Nasir-ad- din, 118 Nardin, Mahmud of Ghazni victorious at, 62 Nasir-ad-din, third son of Altamish, reigns for twenty years, 110 Usurps throne of Ala-ad-din, 116 Returns to Delhi, 118 Sends expedition to Hindustan, 118 Chiefs of, urge that Ulugh Khan be sent to Hansi, 121 Marches against Ulugh Khan, 124 Reconciliation of, with Ulugh Khan, 126 Returns to Delhi accompanied by Ulugh Khan, 126 Army of, leaves Delhi for Hindustan, 127 Insurrection against, in Hindustan, 127 Grants interview to ambassadors from Khorasan, 139 Death of, in 1266 A.D., 140 Nasir-ad-din Aitamur, general of Shams- ad-din Altamish, marches from Lahore to Multan, 99 Nasir-ad-din Kubacha disputes with Shams-ad-din Altamish regarding Lahore, Tabarhindh, and Kahram, 97 Again defeated by Shams-ad-din Al- tamish, 97 Camps at fort of Amravat, 98-99 Flees to Bhakkar, 99 Death of, 100 Remaining forces of, enter service of Shams-ad-din Altamish, 100 Nasir-ad-din Tabashi Mu'izzi, governor of Oudh, hastens unsuccessfully to aid Raziya, 105 Naushahra, fort of, built by Zain Khan Koka, 312 Nawasa Shah turned out of his govern- ment in Hind by Mahmud of Ghazni, 52 Nidar Bhim, chief of Hind, routed by Mahmud of Ghazni at Nardin, 61- 62 Nilab submits to Babar, 225 Inhabitants of, send tributary offering to Babar, 235 Nilab, river of, crossed by Jahangir, 312 Nirun, capitulates to Mohammad ibn Kasim, 9-10 Nizam-ad-din Mohammad Junaidi, min- ister to Shams-ad-din Altamish, sent in pursuit of Malik Nasir-ad- din Kubacha, 99-100 Nizam-al-mulk Junaidi makes war on Raziya, 105 Flees to mountains of Bardar, where he dies, 106 Nizarians and Yamanians, dissensions between, 23 Nukan conquered by al-Manzar ibn al- Jarud-al-Abdi, 5 Nur-ad-din, a Gilani poet, gains ascend- ency over Akbar, 280 Nur Jahan, empress of Delhi and wife of Jahangir, 315-319 Coins struck in honour of, 318 O Oman, a district of Arabia, army despatched to Tana from, 2 Budail ibn Tahfa marches to Daibul from, 7