Báláditya: of Magadha, [75] notes 2 and 5.
Balah: Alberuni’s era of, [78 note 1]; starting of era, [81].
Balai: Ptolemy’s name for Gopnáth, [78 note 1].
Báláji Bájirao: Peshwa (1740–1761), sends an army to Gujarát and frees Rangoji, [333]; his negotiations with Jawán Mard Khán (1750); imprisons Dámáji and compels him to surrender half his rights and conquests (1751); includes Cambay in his share at the request of Momín Khán; imprisons all the members of the Gáikwár and Dábháde families and sends Raghunáthráo to Surat, [334].
Báláji Vishvanáth: Peshwa (1714–1720), advances to Ahmadábád and levies tribute, [295], [296]; his negotiations at Dehli respecting the Gujarát tribute (1717), [389].
Baleokuros: king, identified with Viliváyakura, [541].
Balhára: [505].
Balháras: Ráshṭrakúṭas, [468], [469], [506], [509], [512], [514], [516], [518]; rulers of Málkhet, [519], [525], [526], [527], [529], [530], [531].
Bála Múlarája: see Múlarája II.