Abi: tribe, [534].
Abiria: name of a province, [52], [53 note 1], [137]; Upper Sindh and Multán, [537]. See Ábhíra.
Ábu: king of, present with Múlarája in the battle with Graharipu, [160]; magnificent temple of Nemináth built by Vastupála and Tejahpála on, [199], [202]; inscription on the temple of Vastupála at, [204]; Mutiny at, [439]; Paramára possession, [470]; Mount, [532], [534].
Abulámá: perhaps Obollah, [35].
Abul Fazl: Akbar’s historian (1590), his account of Sultán Bahádur’s death, [349], [371].
Abu Rihán: [508], [520]. See Al Biruni.
Abu Zaid: Arab writer (913), [525], [526 note 5], [528], [530].
Ábu Zeid-al-Hasan: author of the second part of Silsilát-ut-Tawárikh, [505 note 2].
Accad: early race, [174] and note 1.
Ácháryas: funeral Bráhmans, [451].