Govinda III.: (827–833) holds the Gujarát province independently of the Dakhan sway, completes the conquest of the north and marches to the south, hands the Gujarát kingdom to his brother Indra, [123], [466], [468], [528].
Govindarája: brother of Dhruva II., [127].
Govindráv: Gáikwár, son of Dámáji by his first wife; sides with Raghunáthráo and is taken prisoner with him at Dhorap (1768); promises increased tribute and heavy fine for his conduct and is invested with his father’s title and estates, [399–400]; grant made in his favour is cancelled (1771); is reinstated by Raghunáthráo (1773), [401]; invests Baroda (1775), [401]; leads Rághoba’s army, [403]; secures the favour of Mahádji Sindia and applies to him for restoration, [410]; takes up the office of regent at Baroda (1793), [411]; forces Ába Shelukar to surrender Ahmedábád and keeps him in confinement (1797), [411]; his death (1799), [412].
Grahári: Múlarája’s opponent, [139].
Graharipu: king of the Chúḍásamás, [137]; Mlechcha ruler of Soráth, wars with Múlarája and is made prisoner, [160], [164].
Grants: copperplate, [55].
Grimes: Colonel, [440].
Greek: vessels, [546].
Guha: see Guhasena.
Guhasena: follower of Buddha, [83]; Valabhi king (a.d. 559–567), [85].