Chálikya or Chálkya: see Chaulukya.
Chalukya: Dakhan dynasty (a.d. 552–973), [156]; early trace in Gujarát of its rule, come from the Dakhan and establish themselves in Gujarát; their grants, genealogy, [107–112].
Chámpáner: attacked by Ahmed I. (1418), [237]; taken by Mahmud Begada and made his capital under the name of Muhammadábád (1484) [247]; captured by the Maráthás (1728), [308]; [367]; [368]; [391–392].
Chámuṇḍa: Chávaḍá king (a.d. 880–908), [154], [155]; son of Múlarája Chaulukya, slays in fight Dvárappa and Bárappa, [159]; his reign (a.d. 997–1010); instals his son Vallabha; goes on pilgrimage to Banáras, is insulted by the Málwa king, [162]; the family stock of Hemachandra, [191]; ruler of Vanthali, killed by his brother-in-law Víradhavala Vághela, [200].
Chámuṇḍa: shrine of, [449], [457], [458].
Chandálá: menials, [531].
Chandela: dynasty in Bundelkhand, [178].
Chandeshwar: shrine of, [452] and [note 1].
Chandis: [461].
Chandi Devi: shrine of, [452].