Hiraṇya Kasípu: demon, [120].
Historians: Solaṅki, [155].
Hiuen Tsiang: Chinese traveller and pilgrim (a.d. 612–640), [3], [7], [77]; his description of the Valabhis, [79]; [85]; [111]; [115]; notices Broach kingdom, [116]; [143], [465], [466], [467], [489], [490], [499], [502], [540].
Hishám bin Abdul Malik: (724–743), [506], [513], [520].
Hisám-ud-dín Parmár, Gujarát governor, [230] and [note 1].
Hisn Ghorab: [537].
History: of Bhinmál, [465–471].
Honots: [465].
Hornby: chief of the council at Bombay (1779), [408].
Hoshang Sháh Ghori: Sultán of Málwa (1405–1432), the establisher of Mándu’s greatness; goes to Jájnagar (Jaipur) in Cuttack in Orissa (1421); returns to Mándu at the news of the siege of Mándu by Ahmed Sháh of Gujarát in 1422; prosperity of Málwa and extension of his power by his ministers Malik Mughis Khilji and Mehmúd Khán his son; his death, [358–359].