Shikoh
Gardner, Mukhta Begum
Gardner, Mulka Begum
Gardner, William Linnaeus: Anglo-Indian dynasty of; army career of ; Gardner’s Horse and ; Indian wife of; JAK and; Stuart and
George III
Ghulam Sayyed Khan. See Aristu Jah
Gillanders, Francis
Goa, Portuguese in
Golconda; diamonds
Gordon, Margaret
Government Connection with Idolatry in India, The (Thompson)
Grant, Charles
Grant, James
Gresley, Francis
Gulbadan
Gulzar i-Asafiya (Ghulam Husain Khan)
Guntur
Haidar, Zeb un-Nissa
Haidar Ali
Halhed, Nathaniel Brassey
Halifax, Lady - 393 n
Hamilton, Alexander
Hamilton, Captain
Hare, David
Hare, Doctor
Harris, General
Hasan Aga (Samson Rowlie)
Hastings, Warren
Hastings diamond
Hawkins, William
Hawley, President
Hazara
Heber, Reginald
Hemming, William
Herschel, William
Hessing, George
Hickey, Thomas
Hickey, William
Hindu College (Calcutta)
Hindus and Hinduism; British admiration of; in the Deccan; decrease in popularity among British;
East India Company and; evangelism towards; Islam and;
Maula Ali festival and;
Muharram festival and; Portuguese and; women in
Hindustan
Hindustani
Hodges, William
Holkar, Jaswant Rao
Holland, John
Holwell, John Zephania
Home, Robert
Hood, Mary
hookah-smoking
Hope Diamond
Humayun Nama (Gulbadan)
Hunter, William
Huxley, Aldous
Hyderabad; Anglo-French rivalry in; art and culture; Asaf Jah II and; ashur khanas ; bazaars; British Residency in, see British Residency in Hyderabad; British women in; cantonments, see Subsidiary Force; Char Minar; civil war; cultural mingling; Dar ul-Shifa; divided nature of society in; East India Company in ; festivals ( see also specific festivals) ; founding of state of ; French in; gardens; Indian Mutiny in (1857); Irani Gulli; Maidan-i-Dilkusha; Mecca Masjid ; Mir Alam Mandi; Mughal influence on; nautch parties ; old city; poverty in ; public works programme; Raymond’s grave; religions, mingling of; Edward Strachey on ; strategic importance of
Ibn Sina
Ibrahim Adil Shah II (Sultan of Bijanpur)
Ile de France
Imtiaz ul-Omrah
independent British
India: assimilation of conquerors by Britain and, relation between; British in, see British in India; childhood and birth rites; Dutch community ; European responses to; plants in; Portuguese conquest of
Indian Mutiny (1857)
Indo-Portuguese society
Inquisition, Portuguese
intercultural hybridity. See cultures, mingling of
intermarriage, xlvi n
Iran
Irani Gulli
Iraq
Irving, Edward
Islam/Muslims; abortion in; Bhaki; birth rites; circumcision; conversions to ; festivals ( see Maula Ali, festival of; Muharram); Hinduism and ; marriage in; remarriage in; scent, importance to ; Shi’a ; Sufi; Sunnis; women in
’Itr-i Nawras Shahi
Jahanara
Jahan Pawar Begum
Jehangir
Jemdanee
Johnson, Richard
Johnson, William
Jones, Inigo
Jones, William
Journal (Barnard)
Jung, Nawab Shumshair
Kaiwan Jah
Kama Sutra
Karbala, Battle of
Kennaway, John; JAK and ; William Kirkpatrick and ; as Resident in Hyderabad
Kennaway Papers
Kennedy, Alexander
Kent, William
Khair un-Nissa; Alam Bahadur and; appearance of; ban on leaving Calcutta ; Isabella Buller and; in Calcutta; character of; children of ; death of; death of JAK and ; Durdanah Begum and ; engagement of; exile to Masulipatam; fate of; friendships of ; half-brother of; half-sister of ; illness of; inquiry into liaison with JAK ; JAK on; letters of ; liaison with JAK ; literacy of; marriage to JAK ; moves to British Residency; mystery surrounding fate of; Palmer and; pastimes; portrait of; pregnancy of; purdah; returns to Hyderabad; Russell and ; Sydenham and ; vacates Residency; wealth of; will of; will of JAK and; zenana
Khan, Adham
Khan, Ahmed Ali
Khan, Bâqar Ali (Akid ud-Daula); Alam Bahadur and; as army paymaster; Dalrymple and; death of; granddaughters’ marriages and ; JAK’s liaison with Khair and ; William Kirkpatrick and; property seized ; zenana
Khan, Dargah Quli
Khan, Dustee Ali
Khan,