Malhárráv Holkar: Bájiráv Peshwa’s officer, plunders Dánta and Vadnagar and exacts tribute from Pálanpur, [317]; defeats Dia Bahádur, governor of Mándu and captures Mándu, [382].

Malhárráv Khuni: Dámáji Gáikwár’s deputy at Ahmedábád, collects tribute in Gujarát (1740), [322], [323].

Máli: apparently Mália in north Káthiáváḍa, capture of, [506] and [note 5]; island, [509].

Mália: temple at, [153]; Rája of, plunders Kachh and Sind, [422].

Máliba: identified with Málwa, expedition against, [109], [467].

Malik Báyazíd: son and successor of Shujáat Khán, Sultán of Málwa, with the title of Báz Bahádur (1565–1570), [369].

Malikhas: Nabathæan king, [542], [543].

Malik Kabir: Sultán Fírúz Sháh, deputes Ziá-ud-dín Barni to Broach, [514].

Malik Káfur: Cambay slave, rises in Dehli emperor’s favour, is sent to subdue the Dakhan, [205], [229].

Malik Mughis Khilji: minister of Sultán Hoshang (1405–1434), [359].