Mirát-i-Ahmadi: [205]; the author of, suppresses the riots at Ahmedábád and is rewarded with the title of Hassan Muhammad Khán (1730), [310]; superintendent of customs, [328], [337].

Mirát-i-Sikandari: Musalmán history of Gujarát (1536), [348], [513].

Mir Fakhr-ud-din: obtains the governorship of Junágaḍh from the viceroy Abheysingh (1730), [311].

Mirkhand: [168].

Mir Muhammad Látir: minister of Ázam Khán, viceroy of Gujarát (1635–1642), [298].

Mirza Áziz Kokaltásh: Mughal viceroy, [212].

Mirza Isa Tarkhán: governor of Sorath, afterwards twenty-fourth Mughal viceroy of Gujarát (1642–1644), [212], [279].

Misáar Muhalhil: Arab traveller and writer, [510 note 1], [516], [517 note 1].

Mithankot: town, [538].

Miyánalladevi: daughter of Jayakeśi, king of the Karnátak, queen of Karṇa and mother of Siddharája Jayasiṃha; her regency; her pilgrimage to Somanátha; remits pilgrim tax, [170–172].