Múlarája II.: Chaulukya king (1177–1179), succeeds his father Ajayapála; disperses the Turushka army, defeats Muhammad Ghori, [195], [512].
Múlaśvámi: temple of, at Aṇahilaváḍa, [161].
Mulavasatiká: Jain temple at Aṇahilaváḍa, [160], [161].
Muleśvara: temple at Maṇḍali-nagara, [161].
Muliyásar: Kshatrapa inscription at, [43].
Mulla Muhammad Ali: Ûmdá-tut-tujjár or chief of merchants, raises a disturbance at Surat (1729), fixes his head-quarters at Píram, and afterwards at Athva on the Tápti, [309]; builds the fort of Athva (1730), [310]; drives Sohráb Khán, governor, out of Surat (1732); kept in confinement by Teghbeg Khán, governor of Surat, [313]; in correspondence with the Nizám; letters from the Nizám to Teghbeg Khán for the release of; the assassination of (1734), [315].
Multán: capital of Húṇa dynasty, [143], [459], [509], [518], [528], [545].
Muna: lake at Viramgám, [180].
Mundakeśvara: holy place, [170].