Megallæ: the Mêkalas, [532], [533].
Megari: tribe, [534].
Megasthenês: ambassador of Seleukos Nikator, his account of India, [532], [533], [534], [535], [536], [537].
Mehmud II.: (1512–1530), son and successor of Násir-ud-dín of Mándu; revolt of his commandant Muháfiz Khán crushed by his Rájput commander-in-chief Medani Rái; combination by Muzáffar II. (1511–1526) of Gujarát and Sikandar Sháh of Dehli (1488–1560) baffled by Medani Rái; the attempt of, to crush the power of Medani Rái; siege of Mándu by Sultán Muzáffar of Gujarát (1511–1526); massacre of Rájputs; capture of Mándu, defeat and capture of, by Rána Sanga of Chitor; incurs the wrath of Bahádur Sháh of Gujarát by giving protection to Chánd Khán and Razi-ul-mulk; invasion and capture of Mándu by Bahádur Sháh of Gujarát; surrender and death of, [366–367].
Mehmud II.: (1526).
Mehmúdábád: town in Gujarát, [219 note 3].
Mehmud Khán: son and minister of Sultán Hoshang of Málwa (1405–1434), [359].
Mehmud Khilji: becomes Sultán of Málwa (1436); his victory over Rána Kumbha of Chitor (1443); builds his tower of victory; is defeated by Kutb-ud-dín Sháh of Gujarát (1453); makes his son Ghiás-ud-dín minister; his death (1469), [362].
Mehr: northern tribal name, [87]; Hinduising of, [87].
Mehrán: the Indus, [510].