Kanṭhi: [538].

Kanthika: coast tract, from Balsár northward, or between Bombay and Cambay, [123], [126].

Kanthkot: fort in Cutch, [158], [204], [235] and [note 2].

Kánungos: Mughal accountants, [212].

Kanvári: village, [443].

Kanyákubja: [79], [161]. See Kanauj.

Kapadvanj: grant at, [123], [129]; reservoir built at, by Siddharája, [180 note 1]; battle of (1725), [307]; capture of, by the Maráthás (1736), [317]; Fakhr-ud-daulah meets Raisingji of Idar at, [329]; siege of, raised by Holkar (1746), [330]; taken by Dámáji from Sher Khán (1753), [338].

Kapálesvara: [127].

Kapardi: Kumárapála’s chief minister after the death of Udayana, [190]; becomes Ajayapála’s minister, is thrown in a cauldron of boiling oil, [194].

Kápdi: [156].