Karan Ghelo: Vághela ruler of Gujarát (1296–1304), [229].
Kárávana: modern Kárván, chief shrine of Lakulíśa and temple of Chámuṇḍádevi at, [83] and note.
Kariás: Salávats, [451].
Karka I.: Ráshṭrakúṭa king of Gujarát branch (812–821), accepts the overlordship of Dakhan dynasty, helps Amoghavarsha in establishing his supremacy and receives in return a portion of country south of the Tápti; his grants, [124–125].
Karka II.: grant of (812–813), [466], [468].
Kármaneya Ahára: district of Kámlej, [108].
Karṇa: Puráṇic king, [4]; Mahábhárata hero, [85], [86], [116]. Son and successor of Bhíma I. (1064–1094), removes his capital to Karṇávatí, [169], [170–171]. King of Chedi, pays tribute to Bhíma I., [163]; marches against Kumárapála and dies on the way, [186] and [note 5], [187].
Karṇadeva: last Vághela king (1296–1304): flees before Musalmáns to Devagiri, dies a fugitive, [205–206].