Muñja: king of Málwa, deprives Chámuṇḍa of his marks of royalty, [162].
Muñjála: minister of Karṇa, Chaulukya king, [170], [171], [172].
Murád Bakhsh: Prince Muhammad, twenty-ninth viceroy of Gujarát (1654–1657); surrender of Kánji Chunvália Koli; proclaims himself emperor of Gujarát (1657); his transfer to the viceroyalty of Berár through Dárá Shikoh; collects an army and arranges to meet his brother Aurangzib; fights a battle with Mahárája Jasvatsingh and Kásam Khán, viceroys of Málwa and Gujarát (1658); Aurangzib and Murád enter Ujjain, meet Dárá Shikoh at Dholpur and defeat him; confined by Aurangzib at Mathura (1658), [281–282].
Múruj-uz-zahab: ‘Meadows of Gold,’ work of Al Masudi, [506 note 8].
Muruṇḍa: tribe, [64] and [note 5].
Musa bin Is-hák: [516] and [note 3].
Musalmáns: Gujarát (1297–1760), [207–384], [451], [468], [512], [514], [516], [518], [523], [526], [530].
Mushaka Vihára: temple at Pátan, built by Kumárapála, [190].
Mushrifs: revenue clerks, [212], [214].
Muslim: Arabs, first attack Broach, [513].