Alor: town, [538].

Alp Khán: governor of Gujarát (1310), [229 note 6].

Amánat Khán: military governor of Surat (1690), [288]. See Ítimád Khán.

Amarabhata: Sanskrit form of Ámbada, [185 note 3].

Ámardáka: branch of Śaivism, [138].

Amarji: Dewán of Junágaḍh (1759–1784), [70].

Ambá Bhaváni: rugged land beyond, owned by a branch of the Vághelás, [206].

Ámbada: son of Udayana, rises to eminence in the reign of Kumárapála, [170]; fights with Mallikárjuna and in a second fight kills him for which he is honoured with the title of Rájápitámaha, [185–186], [186], [194]; refuses submission to Ajayapála in religious matters and is killed in a fight, [195].

Ambaka: Sanskrit form of Ámbada, [185 note 3].

Ambápátaka: village, grant of, to a Jain temple at Navasári, [125].