Chaulukya: Sanskrit form of Chalkya, [156], ruling dynasty of Aṇahilaváḍa (a.d. 961–1242); invasion of Somanátha by Máhmud of Ghazni, remission of pilgrim-tax; architectural buildings, ascendancy of Jainism and division of the kingdom among the nobles under the, [156–197]; kingdom of, [465].

Cháuras: masters of Kachh after the fall of the Sumrás, [517]; dynasty, [526]. See Chávaḍás.

Chauth: contribution, [388].

Chávaḍás: of Aṇahilaváḍa (720–956), [124]; of Gurjjara race establish a small chiefship at Pañchásar which falls in A.D 696; establish a kingdom at Aṇahilaváḍa, their genealogy, [149–155], [463 note 2]; their settlements, [464], [465], [466]; feudatories of Bhinmál, [469]; their affliction, [513 note 9]. See Chápas, Cháurás, Chápoṭkaṭas, Chávoṭakas, and Cháwarás.

Chaván: Gurjjara surname, [468].

Chávoṭaka: kingdom of the Chávaḍás, afflicted by Arab army, [109]. See Chávaḍás.

Chávoṭakas: identified with Chávaḍás of Pañchásar, [150], [151], [465], [466], [467]. See Chávaḍás.

Cháwarás: identified with Chápas of Bhinmál, [139]. See Chávaḍás.

Chedi: era, [57], [58] and [note 1], [114]; dynasty, [114]; modern Bundelkhand, [130], [163]; its king, present at the bridegroom-choosing of Durlabhadevi, [163]; its king strangled, [186–187], [469]. See Traikúṭaka and Kalachuri.

Chemula: modern Chaul, [533].