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Firūz Bahmani defeats Harihara II, invades Vijayanagar, and en-
slaves large numbers of the Hindu population (pp. 387-9).
Defeat of Narsingh of Kherla (pp. 390-1).
Mallū leads an expedition into Etāwah (p. 201).
Firūz Bahmani founds Firūzābād, on the Bhima (p. 391).
Har Singh Tomār captures Gwalior from the Muslims (p. 533).
Mahmūd Shāh returns to Delhi (pp. 201-2)
Pact between Muzaffar I of Gujarāt, Dilāvar Khān of Mālwa, Nasir
Khān of Khāndesh, and Harihara II of Vijayanagar against Firūz
Bahmani (p. 391).
Death of Mubārak and accession of Ibråhim Shāh in Jaunpur
(pp. 202, 251).
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Mahmūd establishes himself in Kanauj. Mallū returns from Kanauj
to Delhi (pp. 202, 251).
Mallū attempts to recover Gwalior (p. 202).
Mallū makes a second unsuccessful attempt to recover Gwalior
(p. 202).
Rebellion of Tātār Khān in Gujarāt (p. 295).
Mallū besiege3 Etāwah, and Kanauj (p. 202).
Usurpation of Ganesh in Bengal (p. 266).
Death of Mallū. Mahmūd Shāh returns to Delhi at the invitation
of Daulat Khān Lodi (p. 203).
Expeditions to Sāmāna and Kanauj. Ibrāhim Shāh of Jaunpur
captures Kanauj (pp. 203, 252).
Death of Dilāvar Khān and accession of Hüshang Shāh in Mālwa
(p. 349).
Death of Harihara II and accession of Bukka II in Vijayanagar.
Firūz Bahmani invades Vijayanagar, enslave3 60,000 Hindus, and
compels Bukka to give him a daughter in marriage (pp. 391-3).
Ibrāhim Shāh of Jaunpur captures Sambhal and Baran (p. 203).
Muzaffar of Gujarāt invades Mālwa and captures Hūshang Shāh
(pp. 295, 349).
Mahmūd Shāh recovers Baran and Sambhal from Ibrāhīm Shāh and
Hissār from Khizr Khān (pp. 203-4).
Death of Bukka II and accession of Devarāya I in Vijayanagar
(p. 394).
Death of Chonda Rāthor and accession of his son, Ranmall (p. 522).
Khizr Khān besieges Delhi (p. 204).
Khizr Khān captures Rohtak (p. 204).
Death of A‘zam and accession of Saif-ud-din Hamza in Bengal
(p. 266).
Khizr Khān captures Nārnaul, besieges Mahmūd Shāh in Siri, and
captures Firūzābād (p. 204).
Death of Muzaffar I and accession of Ahmad I in Gujarāt (p. 296).
Death of Hamza and accession of Shihâb-ud-din Bāyazid in Bengal
(p. 266).
Firūz Bahmani invades and ravages Gondwāna (p. 393).
Death of Mahmúd at Kaithal and failure of the house of Tughluq.
Daulat Khān Lodi remains in authority at Delhi (p. 204).
Death of Devarāya I and accession of Vira Vijaya in Vijayanagar
(p. 394).
Khizr Khān captures Delhi and ascends the throne (p. 204).
Death of Ganesh and accession of Jalāl-ud din Muhammad Shāh in
Bengal (p. 267).
Suppression of the rebellion of Malik Tughān in Sirhind (p. 207).
Malik Tughān again rebels, but submits (p. 207).
Death of Sikandar and accession of 'Ali Shāh in Kashmir (p. 280).
Firūz Bahmani invades Telingāna (p. 393).
Suppression of the rebellion of Har Singh of Katehr. Expedition
Etāwah. Expeditions to Koil and Sambhal. Khizr Khān
besieges Badaun (pp. 207-8).
Firūz Bahmani invades Vijayanagar, but is defeated and expelled
(pp. 393-4).
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Khizr Khān raises the siege of Badaun (p. 20 8).
Ahmad I of Gujarāt invades Mālwa and defeats Hūshang
(pp. 298, 350).
Islām Khān Lodi suppresses a rebellion in the Punjāb. Expedition
to Koil and Etāwah, and invasion of Katehr. Suppression of
the rebellion of Malik Tughān in Sirhind (pp. 208-9).
Death of 'Ali Shāh and accession of Zain-ul-'Ābidin in Kashmir
(p. 281).
Expeditions into Mewāt and to Etāwah. Death of Khizr Khān and
accession of Mu'izz-ud-din Mubārak Shāh. Rebellion of Jasrat
the Khokar (pp. 209-11).
Suppression of the rebellion of Jasrat (pp. 211-2).
Expedition of Hūshang of Mālwa to Orissa (pp. 298, 350).
Ahmad I of Gujarāt invades Mālwa and besieges Māndū (pp. 298,
351).
Rebellion of Ahmad Khān Bahmani. He defeats the royal troops.
Deposition of Firuz and accession of Ahmad Shāh Bahmani.
Death of Fīrūz (pp. 394-5).
Ahmad I of the Deccan besieges Kherla, and is attacked by
Hūshang of Mālwa, whom he defeats (pp. 351-2, 396).
Invasion of Katehr. Jasrat again rebels. Shaikh 'Ali of Kābul
plunders Multān. Mubārak marches to the relief of Gwalior,
which is besieged by Hüshang of Mālwa (p. 212).
Ahmad Bahmani invades Vijayanagar, massacres enormous numbers
of Hindus, and compels Vira Vijaya to pay tribute (pp. 397-8).
Famine in the Deccan (p. 398).
Mubārak returns to Delhi and invades Katehr. Ahmad Bahmani
invades Telingāna and captures Warangal (p. 399).
Suppression of the rebellion of Jalāl Khan and 'Abd-ul-Qădir in
Mewāt (p. 213).
Ahmad Bahmani recovers Māhūr and Kalam in Berar, and halts at
Ellichpur (p. 399).
Expedition into Mewāt and suppression of the rebellion of Muham-
mad Khān Aubadi of Bayāna (p. 213).
Mubārak returns to Delhi. Muhammad Khãn Auhadi escapes and
recovers Bayāna. Expedition to Bayāna. Hostilities between
Mubārak and Ibrāhim Shāh of Jaunpur (pp. 213-4).
Retreat of Ibrāhīm Shāh of Jaunpur. Expedition to Gwalior.
Recovery of Bayāna. Rebellion in Mewāt. Jasrat the Khokar in
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rebellion (pp. 214. 5, 252).
Ahmad Bahmani marches to recover tribute from Kherla, but re-
frains from attacking Hūshang of Mālwa who is besieging the
fortress. He retreats ; Hūshang follows, and is attacked and
defeated by Ahmad (pp. 399, 400).
Expeditions to Gwalior, Athgāth, and Răpri. Rebellion of Fūlād
Khān in Bhātinda (pp. 215-6).
War between the Deccan and Gujarāt (pp. 298-9, 400).
Ahmad Bahmani transfers his capital from Gulbarga to Bidar
(p. 400).
Siege of Bhātinda (p. 216).
Zafar Khān of Gujarāt deſeats the army of the Deccan (pp. 299,
400-1).
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Shaikh 'Ali of Kābul relieves Fūlād Khān in Bhālinda, and defeats
and slays Islām Khān Lodi near Multān. Shaikh 'Ali captures
Talamba. Rebellion of Fūlād Khān (pp. 217-8).
Death of Jalāl-ud-din and accession of Shams-ud-din Ahmad in
Bengal (p. 627).
Mubārak marches into the Punjāb and disperses his enemies.
Jasrat again rebels. Rebellion of Jalal Khān in Mewāt suppressed
by Mubārak (p. 218).
Completion of Bidar, the new capital of the Deccan (p. 402).
Shaikh 'Ali captures Lahore. Mubācak
the Punjāb.
Capture of Bhātinda from Fūlād Khān (p. 220).
Hūshang of Mālwa annexes Kālpi (pp. 252, 352).
Assassination of Rānā Mokalji and accession of Rānā Kūmbha
(p. 528).
Assassination of Mubārak and accession of Muhammad Shāh. Over-
throw of the minister, Sarvar-ul-Mulk (pp. 220-1)
Death of Hūshang Shāh of Mālwa and accession of Ghazni Khān
(p. 352).
The country of the Khokars devastated (p. 222).
Mahmūd Khalji usurps the throne of Mālwa (pp. 223, 353).
Death of Ibrāhīm and accession of Mahmūd Shāh in Jaunpur
(p. 252).
Death of Ahmad Bahmani and accession of 'Alā -ud-din Ahmad
(pp. 402, 405).
'Alā-ud-din Ahmad Bahmani establishes his authority in the
Konkan (p 405)
Ahmad I of Gujarāt invades Mālwa in the interests of Mas“ūd Khān
Ghūrī (pp. 300, 353-4).
Nasir Khān of Khāndesh invades Berar, but is defeated by the
army of the Deccan (pp. 405. 6).
Mahmūd I of Mālwa marches to Delhi, but is compelled to retire
(pp. 223-4, 354-5).
Usurpation of Sahra Langāh (Qutb-ud-din) in Multān (p. 503)
Death of 'Adil Khān I and accession of Mubārak Khān in Khāndesh
(p. 300)
Death of Ahmad and accession of Nāsir-ud din Mahmūd in Bengal
(p. 267).
Death of Ahmad I and accession o. Muhammad I in Gujarāt
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(p. 300).
Mahmud I of Gujārat invades the dominions of Kūmbha, Rānā of
Chitor (p. 355).
Muhammad I of Mālwa retreats from Chitor and is followed by
Rānā Kūmbha, but defeats him (p. 355).
Devarāya II of Vijayanagar invades the Deccan, but is expelled
(p. 407).
Death of Muhammad Shāh and accession of 'Ālam Shāh (p. 225).
War between Mālwa and Jaunpur (pp. 253, 355).
Death of Ranmall and expulsion of the Rāhtors from Mewār.
Accession of Jodha Rāhtor (p. 523).
Mahmūd I of Mālwa marches to Kālpi. Battle between his forces
and those of Mahmūd of Jaunpur (pp. 355-6).
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War between Gujarāt and Rānā Kūmbha (p. 300).
Mahmūd I of Mālwa again invades the dominions of Rānā Kūmbha
(p. 356),
Defeat of the Foi eigners of the army of the Deccan in the Konkan.
Massacre of the Foreigners by the Deccanis at Chākan (pp. 408-9).
‘Alam Shāh decides to make Budaun his residence (p. 225).
'Alam Shāh retires to Budaun (p. 225).
Chāchakdeo Jādon succeeds as Rāwal of Jaisalmer (p. 533).
Mahmūd I of Mālwa invades Gujarāt (pp. 301, 356).
Buhlūl Lodi ascends the throne, which ‘Alam Shāh resigns to him
(pp. 226-7).
Death of Muhammad I and accession of Quib-ud-din in Gujarāt
(p. 301).
Quib-ud-din defeats Mahmūd I of Mālwa (pp. 301-2, 356).
Mahmūd Shāh of Jaunpur attacks Delhi, but is defeated by Buhlūl
(pp. 229, 253).
Defeat of the army of Gujarāt at Nāgaur by Rānā Kūmbha (p. 302).
Mahmūd I raids the Hāra Rājputs and collects tribute from Dāūil
Khān of Bayāna (p. 356).
He invades the Deccan, but is obliged to retire (p. 356).
Mahmūd I lays waste the country of Rānā Kūmbha, and recovers
Ajmer (pp. 356-7).
Qutb-ud-din of Gujarāt invades and ravages the dominions of Rānā
Kūmbha (p. 302).
Rebellion of Jalal Khān and Sikandar Khān in Telingāna Mah.
mūd I of Mālwa invades the Deccan but retires (p. 409).
Death of Qutb-ud-din and accession of Husain I in Multān (p. 503).
Death of Mahmūd Shāh of Jaunpur and accession of Muhammad
Shāh ; Muhammad makes peace with Buhlūl Lodi. Renewal of
hostilities (pp. 230-1, 254).
Death of 'Adil Khān I and accession of 'Adil Khăn II in Khandesh
(p. 300).
Qutb-ud-din again invades the dominions of the Rānā (p. 302).
Death of Muhammad Shāh of Jaunpur and accession of Husain Shāh
(pp. 231, 255).
Death of Qutb-ud-din and accession of Dāūd in Gujarāt. Deposi-
tion of Dāūd and enthronement of Mahmūd I, Begarha (p. 303).
Death of 'Alā -ud-din Ahmad and accession of Humāyūn Bahmani.
Suppression of the rebellion of Jalāl Khān and Sikandar Khăn
(p. 410).
Jodha Rāhtor founds Jodhpur (p. 523).
Death of Mahmūd and accession of Rukn-ud-din Bārbak Shāh in
Bengal (p. 268).
Death of Humāyūn Bahmani and accession of Nizām Shāh Bah-
mani (p. 412).
Mahmūd I of Mālwa invades the Deccan, and Mahmūd Begarha of
Gujarāt marches to the assistance of Nizām Shāh of the Deccan
(pp. 304, 358, 412-3).
Mahmūd I of Mālwa again invades the Deccan, but is compelled by
Mahmūd Begarha of Gujarāt to retire (pp. 305, 358, 413).
Death of Nizām Shāh Bahmani and accession of Muhammad III in
the Deccan (p. 413).
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Mahmūd I of Mālwa besieges Rānā Kūmbha in Kūmbhalgarh
(p. 359).
Expedition of Husain Shāh of Jaunpur against Mān Singh of
Gwalior (p. 255).
Treaty of peace between Muhammad III of the Deccan and
Mahmūd I of Mālwa (p. 359).
Muhammad III of the Deccan unsuccessfully attempts to recover
Kherla (pp. 359, 414).
Mahmūd I of Mālwa receives an envoy from Abū Sa'id the Tīmurid
(p. 359).
Mahmūd I of Mālwa raids Kachwāra and captures Karahra
(pp. 369-60).
Assassination of Rānā Kūmbha and accession of Jaimall (p. 528).
Death of Mahmūd I of Mālwa and accession of Ghiyās-ud-din
(pp. 305, 360).
Mahmud Gāvān marches into the Konkan to re-establish the
authority of Muhammad III Bahmani (p. 414).
Death of Zain-ul-Ābidin and acce;sion of Haidar Shāh in Kashmir
(p. 284).
Mahmūd Begarha of Gujarāt captures Girnār and compels the
Chudāsama chief to accept Islam (p. 306).
Mahmūd Begarah of Gujarāt invades Sind (p. 306).
Buhlūl Lodi marches against Husain Shāh Langāh of Multān (pp.
231, 504).
Death of Haidar Shāh and accession of Hasan Shāh in Kashmir
(p. 285).
Mahmūd Gāvān returns to Bidar after having re-established the
authority of Muhammad III Bahmani in the Konkan. Malik
Hasan invades Orissa, re-establishes the Raja and captures
Rajamundry ſor Muhammad III Bahmani (pp. 415-6).
Belgaum is taken and the Raja, Birkāna, is deposed. Famine in the
Deccan (pp. 416-7).
Husain Shāh of Jaunpur appears before Delhi, but is defeated by
Buhlūl Lodi (pp. 231-2, 256).
Mahmūd Begarha of Gujarāt destroys the temple of Dwārka (p. 307).
Husain of Jaunpur again invades the kingdom of Delhi, but is
defeated and compelled to retire (pp. 232, 256).
Death of Bārbak and accession of Shams-ud-din Yūsuf in Bengal
(p. 268).
Husain of Jaunpur again invades the kingdom of Delhi, but is
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defeated at Sikhera, and retires to Erāwah (pp. 232, 256).
Muhammad III, Bahmanī, invades Telingāna (p. 417).
Death of ‘Alam Shāh in Badaun (pp. 234, 256).
Muhammad III, Bahmani, invades Orissa and compels the Raja of
Jajpur to submit to him (p. 417).
Muhammad III recovers Rajamundry (p. 417).
Husain of Jaunpur again invades the kingdom of Delhi, but is
defeated and pursued by Buhlūl, who recovers Etāwah, invades
Jaunpur, expels Husain and annexes the kingdom of Jaunpur
(pp. 234, 257-8).
Muhammad III, Bahmani, invades the Carnatic (pp. 418-9).
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Subdivision of the four tarafs, or provinces, of the Deccan into
eight. Conspiracy against Mahmūd Gavān (p. 419).
Sangram Shāh, Gond, succeeds in Garha-Katanga (p. 536).
Death of Yusuf and accession of Sikandar. Deposition of Sikandar
and accession of Jalāl-ud-din Fath Shāh in Bengal (p. 268).
Murder of Mahmūd Gāvān in the Deccan (p. 420).
Death of Muhammad III and accession of Mahmûd Bahmani
(p. 422).
Mahmūd Begarha of Gujarāt captures Champaner (p. 310).
Buhlūl places his son, Bārbak, on the throne of Jaunpur (p. 234).
Assassination of Fath Shāh and usurpation of Bārbak, the cunuch,
in Bengal. Death of Bārbak and accession of Malik Indil, Firūz
Shāh in Bengal (pp. 268-9).
Mān Singh Parihār succeeds as Raja of Gwalior (p. 534).
Death of Jodha Rāhtor and succession of Surajmall (p. 523).
Death of Buhlūl and accession of Sikandar Shāh. Death of Firūz
and accession of Nāsir-ud-din Mahmūd in Bengal (p. 270).
Death of Hasan Shāh and accession of Muhammad Shah. Deposition
of Muhammad Shāh and accession of Fath Shāh in Kashmir
(p. 285).
Murder of Mahmūd and usurpation of Sidi Badr, Muzaffar Shāh, in
Bengal (p. 270).
Ahmad Nizām-ul-Mulk of Ahmadnagar, Yusuf 'Adil Khan of
Bījāpur and Fathullāh 'Imād-ud-Mulk of Berar declare their
independence (pp. 425-6).
Qāsim Barīd becomes lieutenant of the Bahmani kingdom (p. 427).
Rebellion of Bahādur Gīlāni in the Konkan (pp 311, 427).
Death of Muzaffar and accession of 'Alā-ud-din Husain in Bengal
(p. 270).
Mahmūd Begarha of Gujarāt complains 10 Mahmūd Bahmani of the
depredations of Bahādur Gilāni (p. 427).