Ahmad: [513]. See Ahmed.

Ahmadábád: built (1413), [236], [513]; sacked (1583), [224], [225]; manuscript found at, [205]; riot at (1681); death of the leader Abu Bakr by poison, [286], [287]; riots at (1730), [310]; Umábái, widow of Khanderáv Dábháde marches upon, [314]; siege of and capture by the Maráthás and Momín Khán (1737–1738), [320]; prosperity of, [320]; disputes about the government of, between Rangoji and Momín Khán (1738), [322]; disturbances at, between the Musalmáns and the Maráthás, [325]; mutiny of troops at, confinement of Fidá-ud-dín and Muftakhir Khán at, capture of the city of, by Jawán Mard Khán, [327]; Maráthás in (1743–44), [327]; siege of by Fakhr-ud-daulah and Ráisinghji of Idar and defeat and capture of the viceroy at, by Jawán Mard Khan, [329]; expulsion of Khanderáv Gáikwár’s deputy Trimbak from, by Rangoji, [329]; siege and capture of, by the Maráthás under Raghunáthráo, [337]; minting of coins in the emperor’s name stopped at, (1753), [338]; assassination of Rághoji the Marátha deputy at and expulsion of the Maráthás from, by Momín Khán; Kolis attempt to plunder the Dutch factory at, [339–340]; siege of, by the Maráthás, Sháh Nur intercedes with the Peshwa to settle the affairs of, and fails, surrender of (1758), [341], [342]; Sadáshiv Rámchandra is appointed viceroy at (1760), [344]; state of the parties at, [390]; riots at (1738), [394]; captured by General Goddard (1780), [409]; surrendered to Govindráv Gáikwár by Ába Shelukar, [411]; cession of the fort of, to the English by Gáikwár in 1817, [428]; mutiny at (1857), [438]; disturbances at (14th September 1857), [440]; suppression of the mutiny at, [442]. See Ahmedábád.

Áhmad Ayáz: governor of Gujarát, [230].

Ahmed I.: Ahmadábád king (1411–1441), builds Ahmadábád (1413); defeats the Ídar chief (1414); suppresses a revolt, spreads Islám, sends expedition against Málwa (1417); attacks Chámpáner (1418); his war with Málwa (1422); defeats the Ídar chief (1425); recovers Máhim (1429) and Báglán (1431), [207 note 1], [215], [219], [235–240].

Ahmedábád: [513]. See Ahmadábád.

Ahmedábád kings: rule of (1403–1573), [207], [209], [210], [234], [264].

Ahmed Khán: see Ahmed I.

Ahmed Khán Habshi: commandant of the Surat fort, expelled by the English (1759), [343].

Ahmednagar: fort, built (1427), [238].

Ahmed Sháh: son and successor of Emperor Muhammad Sháh, [332]; deposed (1754), [339].