Migration: from India to Indo-China, traces of, [499].
Mihira: king of Káthiáváḍa Mehrs; his inroads against Dhruva II., [127]; tribe, [135–147], or Gurjjara conquest of Valabhi (490), [489], [490].
Mihiragas: [142] and [note 5].
Mihirakula: king of the White Húṇas (508–530), [72], [74], [75], [76], [142] and [note 2]; son of Toramáṇa (500–540), [146], [465], [496], [497].
Mihirgulla: Indian emperor of the White Húṇas, [143].
Milizegyris: modern Janjira, [540]. See Melizeigara.
Mines: of gold and silver in Gujarát, [528].
Minháj-us-Śiráj: [195 note 4].
Minnagara: ancient Greek capital, [15 note 3], [538], [540], [543], [544].
Mins: identified with Mers, [140].