n displayed by, in disturbing ancient customs, 191:
army of, 192:
divisions of the empire of, 192:
magnificence of, 194:
a true seeker after truth, 197:
character of the people he appealed to, 198:
comparison of, with his European contemporaries, 200.
ALI KULI KHAN-I-SHAIBANI, brilliantly captures Hemu's artillery, 68.
ARGUMENT, the, of the work, 5.
ATTOCK, on the Indus, built by Akbar, 127-31.
BABAR, family from which, was descended, 12:
age of, at time of father's death, 13:
loses Ferghana, 14:
surprises Samarkand, 15:
is defeated by the Uzbeks, 15:
and flees to the deserts, 16:
crosses the Oxus, and conquers Kabul, 18:
impressions on the mind of, by first glance at the Punjab, 18:
resolves to conquer Kandahar, 19:
visits Herat, 19:
terrible march of, from Herat to Kabul, 20:
marches for Kandahar, 21:
defeats his enemy and takes it, 22:
vicissitudes of the fortunes of, against the Uzbeks, 23:
is proclaimed ruler of Sind, 24:
first, second, and third invasions of India by, 31:
fourth invasion of India by, 32:
fifth invasion of India by, 33:
reaches Panipat, 33:
fights and wins the battle of Panipat, 34:
the position of, in India, 35:
difficulties of, with his army, 37:
generous and noble nature of, 39:
methods of, to conquer the country, 39:
defeats Sanga Rana, 41:
conquers large portions of Central India and of Oudh, 42:
invades Behar, 43:
health of, declines, 45:
devotion of, to Humayun, 46:
dies, 46:
character of, 47, 48:
last words of, 48.
BAIRAM KHAN, the best general of Humayun, invades Jalandhar, 62:
defeats the generals of Sikandar Shah on the Sutlej, and marches to
Sirhind, 62:
is joined by Humayun and Akbar, and helps to defeat Sikandar Shah,
62:
goes with Akbar to the Punjab as his Atalik, 63:
murders Tardi Beg, 67, 68:
urges Akbar to slay the captured Hemu, 70, 71:
virtually rules the new conquest, 85:
is exiled to Mekka by order of Akbar, 88:
rebels, is defeated, and assassinated, 89, 90.
BENGAL, king of, in the time of Akbar, 117:
is invaded by Akbar, 118:
submits to Akbar, 122:
Man Singh appointed Governor of, 133.
BHAGWAN DAS, of Jaipur, Raja, connection of, with Akbar, 111:
gallantry of, 111:
is governor of the Punjab, 128:
death of, 134.
BIRBAL, Raja, is killed by the Yusufzais, 131, and note.
DANYAL, Prince, the one failing of, causes death of,
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