Dulka: [511]. See Dholka.
Dumas: village, [403].
Duncan: Jonathan, Governor of Bombay (1802), [405]; assumes chief authority in Surat, [411]; his interview with Rávji of Baroda, [412]; arranges about the collection of tribute in Gujarát and Káthiáváḍa by the employment of a British contingent, [414].
Durand: Colonel, Resident at Mhow, driven out by the troops of Holkar; takes refuge in Bhopál, [438].
Durgabhaṭṭa: father of Nemáditya, [125]; father of Náráyana, [125], [126].
Durgádás Ráthoḍ: incites prince Akbar to rebellion, [288]; causes disturbances in Márwár (1672), [289]; is reconciled with the emperor (1698), [290]; obtains for Ajitsing pardon and lands in the districts of Jhálor and Sáchor (1699), [290]; is appointed governor of Pátan (1703), [291]; intrigues against (1703); his escapes, [291–292]; joins Ajítsingh in his rebellion; takes shelter with the Kolis; his disappearance, [295].
Durgapáli: identified with Junágaḍh, [160].
Durlabha: Chaulukya king (a.d. 1010–1022) attends the svayamvara or choice-marriage of Durlabhadevi and is selected as groom, builds a lake at Aṇahilaváḍa and abdicates in favour of his nephew Bhíma, [162–163].
Durlabhadevi: sister of Mahendra Rája of Nándol, selected Durlabha Chaulukya king at a svayamvara, [162–163].
Durlabhasarovara: lake, built at Aṇahilaváḍa by Durlabha the Chaulukya king, [163].