Nárukot: Náikda Bhils in revolt at (1858), [444], [445].

Nasika: modern Násik, [540].

Násik: northern Chálukya capital, [112].

Násir-ud-dín: Abdul Kádir, son and successor of Ghiás-ud-dín (1502–1512); poisons his father, becomes Sultán, and subjects his mother Khurshíd to indignities and torture, [365]. See Abdul Kádir.

Násir-ud-dín Kabáchah: Sultán (1246–1266) deputes his general to attack Nahrwála, [512], [519].

Nasmyth, Captain D., [447].

Nasrat Khán: companion of Alaf Khán in the Gujarát expedition, [205]; plunders Cambay, [515].

Naulákheshwar: shrine of, [452].

Náusári: [546].

Naushahro: town, [538].