Kumáragupta I.: sixth Gupta king (a.d. 416–453), inscriptions, coins, [66], [67], [68–69], [74], [78] note, [86].

Kumáragupta II.: Gupta king, [74].

Kumárapála: local chief, [172] and [note 1].

Kumárapála: Chaulukya king (1143–1174), [156], [170], [176]; his ancestry [179], [181]; his death planned by Siddharája; goes into exile; his wanderings; coins issued in his name by Pratápasimha; is chosen king, [182–183]; rewards his friends in exile; his wars with the kings of Sámbhar, Málwa, the Konkan, and Suráshṭra, [184–187]; traditions regarding his Sesodia Ráni, [188]; extent of his kingdom; construction of the temple of Somanátha; his vow to keep apart from women and eschew flesh and wine, [189]; his Jain benefactions; is credited with building 1444 temples; scholars at his court, [190]; dies, [194].

Kumárapálacharita: life of Kumárapála in Sanskrit, [149 note 1], [170], [177 note 1], [178], [182], [185], [186].

Kumárapálaprabandha: history of Kumárapála in Sanskrit, [149 note 1], [173], [183], [194].

Kumárapáleśvara: temple of, [172].

Kumáirs: [500]. See Khmers.

Kumbha: Rána of Chitor, defeated by Mehmúd Khilji (1443), [361].

Kumbhárs: potters, [451].