Alex Rutherford
Raiders from the North
Samarkand
Ahmed, King of Samarkand, Babur’s uncle
Esan Dawlat, Babur’s maternal grandmother
Jahangir, Babur’s half-brother
Khanzada, Babur’s older sister
Kutlugh Nigar, Babur’s mother
Umar-Shaikh, King of Ferghana, Babur’s father
Ayisha, daughter of the chief of the Mangligh clan
Maham, Babur’s favourite wife and mother of Humayun
Gulrukh, mother of Kamran and Askari
Bibi Mubarak, daughter of the chief of the Yusufzai clan
Dildar, mother of Hindal
Humayun
Kamran
Askari
Hindal
Azar Khan, nobleman of Ferghana
Mahmud, Prince of Kunduz
Mirza Khan, chieftain of Ferghana
Tambal, nobleman of Ferghana
Baburi, a former market boy and Babur’s closest friend
Baisanghar, originally an officer of Samarkand, subsequently Babur’s loyal commander and, even later, father-in-law
Kasim, one of Babur’s political advisers, often used by him as an ambassador
Wazir Khan, milk-brother to Babur’s father and Babur’s guide and chief mentor in his childhood and early years as king
Abdul-Malik, a physician
Baba Qashqa, comptroller of the royal household
Baqi Beg, court astrologer
Fatima, chief waiting woman
Qambar-Ali, vizier
Rehana, an old woman whose grandfather rode with Timur to sack Delhi
Roxanna, concubine of Babur’s father and mother of Jahangir
Walid Butt, Esan Dawlat’s steward
Yadgar, Babur’s favourite inhabitant of a Ferghana brothel
Yusuf, keeper of the treasury
Ali-Dost, a chieftain from western Ferghana
Ali Gosht, Babur’s master-of-horse and later chief quartermaster
Ali Mazid Beg, lord of Shahrukiyyah
Baba Yasaval, warrior from near Herat
Hussain Mazid, headman of Sayram and cousin of Ali Mazid Beg
Shaibani Khan, powerful leader of the Uzbek clans and blood enemy of Babur’s people and all those descended from Timur
Shah Ismail of Persia
Mullah Husayn, Shiite mullah serving Shah Ismail
Ali-Quli, master-gunner
Bahlul Ayyub, grand vizier
Haydar Taqi, keeper of the Royal Seal
Muhammad-Muquim Arghun, chief of the Hazaras
Wali Gul, guardian of the Royal Treasuries
Buwa, mother of Sultan Ibrahim Lodi
Firoz Khan, Hindustani warlord
Gwalior royal family, owners of the Koh-i-Nur diamond, the ‘Mountain of Light’
Rana Sanga, Hindu ruler of the Rajput state of Mewar
Sultan Ibrahim Lodi, ruler of the great Delhi Sultanate and overlord of Hindustan
Roshanna, Buwa’s serving woman
Genghis Khan
Timur, known in the West as Tamburlaine from a corruption of ‘Timur-i-Lang’, ‘Timur the Lame’