Atábak Abu Bakr: king (1154–1159), Saádi’s patron, [515 note 4].

Athva: village, on the Tápti, [309]; fort, built at (1730), [310], [331].

Atíts: [84].

Atri: sage, [461].

Attok: town, [538].

Aubkin: Piram, [509], [515].

Audíchyas: subdivision of Bráhmans, originally northerners, [161]; grants to, [172].

Audumbari Sâlvas: tribe, [534].

Augustus: (a.d. 14) [535].

Aurangzib: Mughal emperor, [226]; Prince Muhammad, twenty-fifth viceroy of Gujarát (1644–1646), [280]; his rule marked by religious disputes, is recalled, [280]; joins with Murád, defeats Jasvantsingh and Dárá Shikoh, confines Murád and ascends the throne (1658), [282]; appoints Sidi Yákut of Janjira Mughal admiral (1670), [285]; his campaigns against Udepur and Márwár; imposes jazyah tax in Gujarát (1679), [286]; his death (1707), [295].