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t of, by Akbar, 131-5. KHUSRU, Prince, chances of, to succeed Akbar, 141-3. LEARNED MEN, who flourished in the time of Akbar, notice of some of the, 166-9. LIBRARY, the, of Akbar, 169. MAN SINGH, of Jaipur, gallantry of, in Gujarat, 111: appointed Governor of Kabul, 132: on the remonstrance of the Kabulis is transferred to Bengal, 133: conduct of, during Akbar's illness, 143. MEWAR, Rana of, refuses to come into Akbar's system, 124: is defeated at Huldighat, 125: still fights for his own hand, 140. MURAD, Prince, son of Akbar, death of, 136. ORCHHA, the Raja of, is prompted by Prince Salim to murder Abulfazl, 139, and note. ORISSA, conquest of, by Akbar, 118-22. PANIPAT, the first battle of, 33, 34: second battle of, 68-71. PATNA, taken by Akbar, 119. PUNJAB, the, Babar's first impressions of, 18: renews his acquaintance with, 32: again, 33: Akbar enters, and pursues his enemy into the Siwaliks, 63-6: sojourn of Akbar in, 131-6. RAJPUTANA, matrimonial alliances of Akbar with the royal families of, 128, 181: dealings with the several princes of, 91-143. SALIM, Prince (afterwards the Emperor Jahangir), character of, 137: rebels, 138: causes the murder of Abulfazl, 139: vicious conduct of, 140-42: apparent repentance of, 144: is girt with his dying father's sword, 144. SAMARKAND, city of, surprised by Babar, 15: taken by the Uzbeks, 15: is reconquered by, and captured from, Babar, 23. SANGA, Rana, position of, in Rajputana, 40: is defeated by Babar, 41. SHAIBANI KHAN, _vide_ UZBEKS. SHER KHAN, afterwards Sher Shah, revolts from Babar, 43: drives Humayun from India, 50, 51: reign of, 60: defects of rule of, and predecessors of, 73-8. SIKANDAR SHAH, claims the rule over Muhammadan India, 61: is defeated by Humayun at Sirhind, and flees to the Siwaliks, 62: again shows signs of life, 63: retreats into Mankot, 65: pursued by Akbar, surrenders on terms, 84, 85. SIND, Babar is proclaimed ruler of, 24: completion of the conquest of, under Akbar, 134, 135. TARDI BEG, prudent conduct of, on the death of Humayun, 64: is defeated by Hemu, 66: joins Akbar at Sirhind, 67: where he is murdered by Bairam, 68. TODAR MALL, Raja, is sent by Akbar to repair the defeat of his troops by the Yusufzais, 132: death of, 134: influence of, with Akbar, 192. UMERSHAIKH, father of Babar,
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