Kathásarit-ságara: [78].
Káthias: woodworkers, [450].
Káthiáváḍa: the name, [208], [209]; zillah in Sorath, [208] and [note 3], [209]; Gupta sway in, [135]; arrival of Mers in, [140] and [note 5]; disturbance in (1692), [288]; settlement of tribute by Colonel Walker, [416]; state of (1807), [416]; the revenue raid system in, [417]; Bháts and Chárans in, [420–421]; the habit of taking securities in all engagements in, [420]; Peshwa’s share of tribute in, [422–423]; cession of the share to the English for military expenses, [423–424]; disturbances in (1811), [425], [526], [534], [538].
Káthis: the tribe, [209], [217 note 3].
Katuka: Bania, gives parched grain to Kumárapála on credit, [183]; is given Baroda, [184].
Kauládeví: wife of Karṇadeva, taken captive by Alaf Khán and admitted into the Sultán’s harem, [205].
Kavás Bhumiás: servants, [451].
Kávi: Govind III.’s grant at, [123], [125], [126].
Kaviṭhasádhi: modern Kosád, [128].