Mousopalle: provisionally identified with Karvir, [542].
Mouza: modern Musa, [543], [545].
Mozaffar: invades Somanátha, [190].
Muazzam: son of Aurangzib and commander of the Mughal army sent against Shiváji, [387].
Muazzam Sháh: Prince Muhammad, [296], [297]. See Bahádur Sháh of Dehli.
Mubárak Khilji: emperor, [229].
Mubáriz-ul-Mulk: [304], [306], [307], [308], [309], [310], [311]. See Sarbuland Khán.
Muftkhir Khán: son of Momín Khán, schemes of Rangoji for the assassination of; unites his forces with Fidá-ud-dín Khán, defeats Rangoji and obtains Borsad and Viramgám from him, [326]; fifty-seventh viceroy (1743–1744), appoints Jawán Mard Khán his deputy; the house of, besieged by Jawán Mard Khán; his escape, joins Rangoji and retires to Cambay, [327].
Mughaira: brother of Hákam, leads an expedition to Debal, [506].
Mughals: the administration of, in Gujarát, (1573–1760), [221–227]; emperors in Gujarát (1573–1760), [207], [345]; at Mándu (1570–1720), [370–382].