Mandangad: [546].
Maṇḍapiká: gold canopy, won from Karṇa the Chedi king and presented to Somanátha, [163].
Mandasor: town in western Málwa, [77]; inscription of Amśuvarman at, [81]; defeat of Sultán Bahádur of Gujarát at (1534), [367].
Mandelslo: traveller (1623), [224 note 2]; at Ahmedábád (1638), [279 note 2].
Mánds: identified with Mers, [140] and [note 5], [142] and [note 2], [508].
Mándu: expedition against (1394) [233], (1419) [237]; hill fort, description of, [352–356]; is made capital of Málwa by Sultán Hoshang, [358]; besieged by Ahmed Sháh of Gujarát (1418–1422), [359]; captured by Mehmud II. of Málwa and Muzaffar of Gujarát (1519); besieged by Sultán Bahádur of Gujarát (1526), [367]; local Musalmán chiefs attempt to establish at (1536–1542), Mallu Khán the Sultán of, [368]; captured by Akbar’s general Pir Muhammad (1560); re-taken by Sultán Báz Bahádur (1561); re-captured by Akbar’s general Abdullah Khán Uzbak (1562); visited by Akbar (1563); [369]; Mughal province (1570–1720) [370], [371]; is given to Muzaffar III. of Gujarát by Akbar, [371]; described by Abul Fazl (1590), Farishtah (1610), emperor Jehángir (1617); the Reverend Edward Terry (1617) [371–381]; besieged by Khán Jehán Lodi, [381]; captured by Udáji Pavár (1696) and emperor Bahádur Sháh (1708); Ásaph Jáh Nizám-ul-Mulk, governor (1717–1721); Rája Girdhar Bahádur, governor (1722–1724); defeated by Chimnáji Pandit and Udáji Pavár; Bájiráv Peshwa, governor of (1734); included in the Pavár territory; Miná Bái, mother of Rámchandra Pavár, takes shelter in (1805), [382]; under the Maráthás, (1720–1820), [382].
Mangalapura: establishment of a cess at, [176].
Mangalapurí: identified with Puri, [108].
Mangalarája: Gujarát Chalukya ruler (698–731), [56]; his plates, [108–109]; at Navsári, [110].
Mangalarasaráya: [56]. See Mangalarája.