Deopali: town, identified with Deoli, [541].

Dera Ismáil Khán: [538].

Derangæ: identified with the Telingas, [534].

Desáis: position and duties of, [210], [212], [223], and note 2.

Deshantris: Saturday oil-beggars, [451].

Deśinámamála: Prákrit work on local and provincial words compiled by Hemachandra, [193].

DeSouza: Emanuel, captain of the fort of Diu (1536), [347].

Devachandra: Jain priest, visits Dhandhuka, carries Changodeva to Karṇávatí, changes his name Somachandra to Hemachandra, [191].

Devaji Tákpar: lieutenant of Dámáji Gáikwár, defeats Abdul Aziz (1744), [328].

Devaladevi: sister of Kumárapála, married to Anarája king of Śákambhari, [181], [182]. Daughter of Karṇadeva, the last Vághela chief, married Khizar Khán, [205].