Akálavarsha: Ráshṭrakúṭa king of the Gujarát branch, re-establishes himself in the territory of his father Dhruva, [126].
Akálavarsha: another name of Kṛishṇa, the Dakhan Ráshṭrakúṭa king, recovers the disputed area to the south of the Tápti; his grants, [127–128]. See Kṛishṇa.
Ákarávanti: ancient name of Málwa, [36] and [note 1].
Akbar, Dehli emperor (1573–1604), struggles with the Sesodiás, [140], [207], [211], [220]; marries Mirán Mubárak Khán’s daughter at Mándu (1564), [369].
Akbar: Aurangzib’s son, rebels (1697), [290].
Akbarpur: the palace at, built by Násir-ud-dín of Málwa (1500–1512), [365].
Akham Lobána: of Brahmanábád, asks help of the king of Hindustán, [519].
Akkuka: brother of Prachanda, [129].
Ákota: [125].
Akrureśvara: Ankleśvara, [115].