Malik Muîzz-ud-dín: conquers Gujarát and plunders Kambáyat, [515].
Malik Mukbil: Gujarát governor, [230].
Malik Túghán: captain of freebooters (1347), [230–231].
Mális: gardeners, [450].
Mâlindya: Mount, [533].
Malippala: town, [540].
Málkhed: capital of the later Ráshṭrakúṭas, [120]. See Mányakheta.
Málkhet: Mánkir, [514]; destroyed by Tailappa, Chálukya king (972), [519].
Mallikárjuna: Siláhára king of the Konkan (1160), is killed in battle by Kumárapála’s general, [185]; his stone inscriptions, [186].
Mallu Khán: commandant of Mándu, assumes the title of Kádir Sháh Málwi and makes Mándu his capital, indifference of to the orders of Sher Sháh Sur; does homage to Sher Sháh at Sárangpur (1542), flies to Gujarát and attacks Mándu with Gujarát forces; the defeat of, by one of Sher Sháh’s generals, [368], [369].