Nirpan: grant of Nágavarddhana Tribhuvanáśraya at, [108], [110].

Nirupama: another name of Dhruva I. and Dhruva II., [126].

Nisháda: country, [36] and [note 9].

Nitra: identified with Mangalore, [542].

Nitrias: [537], [542]. See Nitra.

Nityaṃvarsha Raṭṭakandarpa: [130].

Nizámsháhi rulers: of the Dakhan (1490–1595), [221].

Nizám-ul-Mulk: governor of Gujarát (1351), [231]; Asafjáh, viceroy of Ujjain (1720), retires to the Dakhan, defeats and kills Sayad Diláwar Khán; retires to Aurangábád, battle of Bálápur in the Berárs and death of Álam Khán, deputy viceroy of the Dakhan, [301]; appointed prime minister of the empire (1721), [302]; his disagreement with Haidar Kuli Khán (1722), [303]; appointed fifty-first viceroy of Gujarát (1722); appoints Hamid Khán, deputy viceroy and Momín Khán, governor of Surat, [303]; defeats Rustam Ali, [390]; sends Sayads Mithan and Achhan to Surat to avenge Mulla Muhammad Áli (1748), [331].

Noghan: Áhir ruler of Suráshṭra, attacked and slain by Siddharája, [176].

Nono da Cunha: Portuguese viceroy in India, [349], [351].