Jasdan: Kshatrapa inscription at, [43].

Jasvantsingh Ráthor: Mahárája, viceroy of Málwa (1657), thirty-second viceroy of Gujarát (1659–1662), [282]; sent from Gujarát by Aurangzib to join prince Muázzam against Shiváji in the Dakhan (1662), [283], [387], thirty-fifth viceroy of Gujarát (1671–1674); sent to Kábul (1674), [285].

Játs: cultivators, [451]; persecution of, by Brahmanist Chách (642), [498].

Jatwár: zillah, [208] and [note 3].

Jaudheja: [137].

Jauzhans: Yojanas, [525].

Jáuvla: identified with the tribe ennobled by Toramáṇa, [146].

Jáva: island, early Hindu settlements in, [489]; traditions of expeditions by sea to, [490], [491 note 5], [492]; mention of Gandhára and Laṭa in the legends of, [497]; emigration to, of refugees from the defeats of Prabhákaravardhana and Shriharsha of Mágadha (600–642), [497]; appearance and condition of Hindu settlers in, [498].

Jávada: corruption of Chávaḍá, [150].

Jawla: see Jháwla.