Mahípatrám Rúprám: Ráo Sáheb, [180 note 2].

Mahmúd: of Ghazni, sacks Somanátha and attacks Aṇahilaváḍa and other places, [164–168], [229], [498], [510], [512], [517], [522] and [note 1], [523].

Mahmud Begada: Ahmedábád king (1459–1513), [243–250]; defeats a conspiracy of his nobles (1459); improves the soldiery (1459–1461), [243–244]; helps the king of the Dakhan against the Sultán of Málwa (1461), [244–245]; his expedition against the pirate Zamíndárs of the hill fort of Barûr and the wharf of Dun or Dáhánu; his expedition against Junágaḍh (1467) and capture of Girnár (1472), [245]; repairs the fort of Jehánpanáh and makes Junágaḍh his capital under the name of Mustafábád, [245–246]; expedition against Sindh and defeat of the Jádejás in Kachh; takes the fort of Jagat or Dwárka and destroys the idol temples, [246]; founds the city of Mehmudábád on the Vátrak; second conspiracy of the nobles (1480) headed by Khudáwand Khán; his war against Chámpáner (1482–1484); captures Pávágaḍ (1484) and makes Chámpáner his capital under the name of Muhammadábád, [247]; invades Somanátha (1490), [190]; places his nephew Mirán Muhammad Ádil Khán Fárúki on the throne of Ásir-Burhánpur (1508), [248]; his religious zeal; his death (1513), [249–250].

Mahmúdis: coin, [222 note 2].

Mahobá: in Bundelkhand, [178].

Mahomedan: writers, [546].

Mahrat Desh: the Marátha country, [524].

Máhura: [519]. See Mathura.

Maïs: Máhi river, [544].

Maithilas: [469].