Jagatsen: gives Shrimál to Gujarát Bráhmans, [463].

Jagatsvámi: [460], [463]. See Jagsvámi.

Jagattuṅga: Dakhan Ráshṭrakúṭa prince, son of Kṛishṇa, [128], [130].

Jag Dev: see Jagaddeva.

Jageshwar: shrine and cistern of, [453].

Jágirdárs: Musalmán landholders, [215].

Jago: John de St., Portuguese apostate in the service of Sultán Bahádur of Cambay (1536), [350], 351.

Jagsom: king, [460], [461], [464]; temple of, [460].

Jagsvámi: sun temple of, [451], [456], [459], [463], [471].

Jahángir: Mughal emperor (1605–1627), visits Mándu in 1617; receives English ambassador Sir T. Roe at Mándu, [361], [372–377].