Ahmed Sháh: grandson and successor of Muzaffar I. of Gujarát (1399–1411), besieges Mándu twice between a.d. 1418 and 1422, [359].

Aigidioi: Angediva, [546].

Aihole: inscription at, [107].

Ain-ul-Mulk Multáni: Gujarát governor (1318), [229], [230].

Ajayapála: Chohán king (840), [157].

Ajayapála: Chaulukya king (1174–1177), successor of Kumárapála persecuted Jain officers and scholars, is murdered by the doorkeeper, [194–195].

Ajipál: monarch of Kanauj, killed by Nain Pál, [120].

Ajítsingh: son of Mahárája Jasvantsingh of Márwár, causes disturbance (1689–1692), [288], [289]; his plans of rebellion checked (1705), [294]; recovers Jodhpur (1709), [295], [296]; is reconciled with the emperor (1714), gives his daughter to him in marriage, [297]; is appointed forty-seventh viceroy of Gujarát, disagrees with Haidar Kuli Khán, [299–300]; is appointed forty-ninth viceroy of Gujarát (1719–1721), [301].

Ajmir: Mher settlement at, [136]; capital of Chohán kings, [157], [180].

Akabarou: perhaps Khabirun, [518], [546].