Mádhavráv Peshwa: son and successor of Báláji Peshwa (1762–1772), [399]; marches against Rághoba and defeats him at Dhorap (1768), [400].

Madhyadeśa: country between the Ganges and the Yamuná, [161], [428].

Madina: sacred place of the Muhammadans, [204].

Mádrakas: tribe, [64] and [note 3].

Madura: [546].

Maga: Bráhmans, sun-worshippers, [450].

Magadha: Gupta rule in (7th century), [73], [77].

Maganlál: agent of Bápu Gáikwár, a political refugee at Ahmedábád, [443].

Magas: sun-worshippers, [142].

Magha: Sanskrit poet, [453 note 1].