Calingon: Point Godávari, [533].

Cambay: Stambhatirtha, [123]; Kumárapála, repairs to, [182]; Jain temple at, repaired by Kumárapála, [190]; plundered by Alaf Khán’s army, [205]; sack of (1573), [220] and [note 2], [224] and [note 2], [225] and [note 2]; sack of (1347), [230], [232], [235]; siege of, by Trimbakráv Dábháde, [306]; Momín Khán appointed governor of, [311], [317]; customs house at, [323]; included in the Peshwa’s share of tribute (1752), [334]; failure of a Marátha attempt on (1753), [338], [398]; interview of Rávji of Baroda with Governor Duncan at (1800), [412]; Musalmán preacher of, [512], [513]; its different names, [514]; importation of horses into, [515].

Cambodia: [498–504]; origin of the name Kamboja, [498 note 4]; Bráhmanic dynasty of; inscriptions, king of, an embassy from to China (617), [499]; aloes, [528].

Cámuṇḍa: [471].

Candragupta: [532]. See Chandragupta.

Cane: port, Hisn Ghorab, [537].

Capitalia: identified with Mount Ábu, [534].

Carnelians: [78 note 1].

Cashtan: [530]. See Chashṭana.

Castanedas: history of the Portuguese in India up to a.d. 1538, [349].