Hateshvar Mahádev: Nágar Bráhmans’ special guardian at Vadnagar; destruction of the temple of, [289].

Haváldár: Mughal village officer, [212].

Háji Muhammad Khán: governor of Mándu, (1568), [370].

Head tax: the repeal of (1719), [301].

Hekataios: Greek writer, [532], [546].

Hemachandra: Jain devotee and chronicler (a.d. 1089–1173), [156]; patronised by Siddharája, [180]; his teacher, [181 note 2]; tells Kumárapála his future, [182–183]; birth and education, [191]; becomes Kumárapála’s religious adviser, [192–193]; his works and death, [193].

Hemáchárya: [179], [183]; his convent, [188]. See Hemachandra.

Herbert: Sir Thomas, English traveller in India (1626), [361]; Master Thomas, [381].

Heptanesia: island, [542].

Hermolaos: geographer, [546].