Bad Gujjars: high Gujjars, [464].

Bádmer: town, [470].

Bádner: Mher settlement at, [136].

Baghdád: [514], [516].

Baglán: hills, hiding place of Karṇadeva, [205].

Bagumra: village, copperplate grant from, [117]; plate of Akálavarsha at, [125]; grant of Dhruva II. at, [126]; Akálavarsha Kṛishṇa’s grant at, [127]; Kṛishṇa, the Gujarát Ráshṭrakúṭa king’s grant at, [129]; Dhruva II.’s plate at, [130], [468].

Bagváda: fort, capture of, by Shiváji (1672), [387]; by Lieutenant Welsh in 1780, [409].

Báhada: son of Udaya, rises to high position under Kumárapála, [170]; is made chief counsellor, [184]; establishes Báhadapura, [186].

Báhadapura: town established by Báhada, [186 note 4].

Bahádur: Sultán of Gujarát (1526–1536); captures Mándu and sends Mehmud II. of Málwa prisoner to Gujarát; incorporates Málwa with Gujarát (1526), [367]; takes refuge at Mándu after his defeat at Mandasor, flees from Mandu to Chámpánir, [367], [368]; cedes the town of Bassein to the Portuguese, [347]; his death (1536), [348–351].