Haimakhadda: Hema’s pit, [193].
Haiminámamálá: string of names composed by Hemachandra, [192].
Haital: [145].
Hákam: brother of Usmán, second Khalifáh, [505]; sends an expedition to Debal and Broach, [505], [506], [513].
Hálár: zillah, [208] and [note 3].
Hamál Khán: grant of, [455].
Hambirráv: the title of Hasáji Mohite, Shiváji’s commander, [387].
Hamid Beg: is appointed governor of Broach (1754), [339].
Hamid Khán: uncle of Nizám-ul-Mulk, deputy viceroy of Gujarát (1722), [303]; joins his forces with Kántáji Kadam, and defeats and kills Shujáât Khán near Ahmedábád; takes up his quarters at Sháhi Bágh and gets possession of all Ahmedábád except the city; attempt of Ibráhím Kuli son of Shujáât Khán to assassinate him, [304–305]; defeated by Rustam Ali at Arás (1723), [305], [213]; assigns one-fourth share of the territory north of the Mahi to Kántáji and a corresponding interest in the territory south of Mahi to Piláji, [305]; unites his forces with the Maráthás under Kántáji and Piláji and marches on Ahmedábád; defeat of, at Sojitra; second defeat, [307].