Kanbis: origin of the name, [4].

Káñchí: modern Conjeveram, visited by Kumárapála, [183].

Kandárina: Gandhár, north of Broach, [589].

Kandhár: [525].

Kandola: palace, [180 note 2].

Kane: modern Hisn Ghuráb, [543].

Kanhada: [181]. See Kṛishṇadeva.

Kanheri: cave inscription at, [126], [128].

Kánhoji: Gáikwár, son of Govindráv by a Rájputáni princess of Dharampur, kept in confinement during Govindráo’s time; manages to secure the government for his idiot brother Anandráo (1800), again kept in confinement by his Arab guard, [412]; collects an army, obtains possession of Anandráo and is subdued by the English (1803), [413].

Kanishka: Kushán king (a.d. 78), [22], [33], [37], [64 note 5], [453], [462 note 3]. See Kanak.