Muiz-ud-din Bahrám Sháh: Sultán of Dehli (1194–1205), defeated by Viradhavala, [201].
Mukaddam: [212]. See Patel.
Mukhtár Khán: thirty-seventh viceroy of Gujarát (1683–84), [287].
Muktias: crown domain officers, [209] and [note 2].
Mulaka: son of Sahajiga, makes grants to Somanátha; is mentioned in the inscription at Mangrol, [176].
Mulakgiri: land-raiding system in Káthiáváḍa under the Mughals and Maráthás, [417]; special rules, [418], [421].
Múlanáthadeva: temple of, at Mandali, [161] and [note 2].
Múlarája: Solaṅki king, [131], [139], [153], [469], [470]. See Múlarája, Chaulukya king.
Múlarája: Chaulukya king (961–996); his descent and birth; kills his maternal uncle and ascends the Chávaḍá throne; his fight with Bárappa; his war with Graharipu, ruler of Sorath; instals his son and retires; builds temples at Aṇahilaváḍa and Siddhapur; grants villages to Bráhmans, [131], [139], [153], [156–162], [164], [469], [470].
Múlarája: heir apparent of Bhíma I. of Aṇahilaváḍa, his mysterious death, [169].