Kushán: [456 note 1]; dynasty, [464]; warlike race, [544], [545].
Kuśika: disciple of Nakulíśa, founder of a branch of Páśupata school, [84].
Kúṭa: an attribute meaning prominent, [119].
Kutb-ud-dín: Mughal general in Gujarát, captures Navánagar and annexes the territory (1664), [283].
Kutb-ud-dín Aibák: defeats Karan Vághela (1297), [512].
Kutb-ud-dín Eibak: Dehli emperor (1194), [229]; advances to Kol, [519] and [note 4].
Kutb-ud-dín Sháh: king of Gujarát, defeats Mehmud Khilji of Málwa (1453), [362].
Kuṭumbin: old name for cultivators, [4].
Kuvars: princes, [215 note 2].
Lae-lih: Toramáṇa’s father, [74–76].