Khambáit: [514]. See Cambay.
Khambát: see Cambay.
Khambhália: town, head-quarters of the Navánagar chiefs between 1671–1707, [285].
Khambhoi: battle of (1391), [232] and [note 2].
Khánahzád Khán: obtains a title of Ghálib Jang, [307].
Khandahat: fort, attacked by Mahmúd of Ghazni, [167].
Khanderáv: Dábháde, Rám Rája’s deputy in Báglán, makes incursions into the Surat district (1699), [388]; his expeditions in Gujarát (1700–1711); his defeat at Ankleshvar by the Mughals (1711), [388]; defeats the army sent against him under Zulfikar Beg by the Dehli authorities (1716), [388]; his outpost between Surat and Burhánpur (1713), [388]; is appointed Senápati by Rája Sháhu, [389].
Khanderáv: Gáikwár, brother of Dámáji, demands his share; negotiates with Jawán Mard Khán; appoints Dádu Morár his deputy at Ahmedábád and goes to Sorath, [326], [327]; confines Rangoji and Fakhr-ud-daulah; appoints Trimbak Pandit his deputy, [329]; is appointed his brother’s deputy in Gujarát, [332], [340].
Khán Jehán Lodi: unsuccessfully besieges Mándu, [381].
Kharaosti: prince, [23].