Clavijo (Markham p. 123) says it was Tmrs first intention to be buried near his father, in Kesh.
The Bbur-nma in English|Babur, Emperor of Hindustan
In Kesh lay Bq Tarkhn with 1000 to 2000 men, in a position to join us after a couple of days.
The Bbur-nma in English|Babur, Emperor of Hindustan
How if we sent letters to this Majesty of Kesh, saying, 'Thou hast heard our tale, thou knowest all our woe.
Morning Star|H. Rider Haggard
Must I now, in my age, undertake another war against the terrible sons of Kesh also?
Morning Star|H. Rider Haggard
Kesh; a rough bridge over a river or morass, made with poles, wickerwork, &c.—overlaid with bushes and scraws (green sods).
English As We Speak It in Ireland|P. W. Joyce
Kesh
/ (keɪʃ) /
noun
the beard and uncut hair, covered by the turban, traditionally worn by Sikhs as a symbol of their religious and cultural loyalty, symbolizing the natural lifeSee also five Ks