Phulada: father of Lákha, [160].

Piláji Gáikwár: nephew and successor of Dámáji Gáikwár, marches on Surat (1719); defeats Musalmáns; establishes himself at Songad; is secretly favored by Ajítsingh, [301], [390]; marches on Surat and defeats Momín Khán; levies contribution; overruns Surat province and builds forts in Rájpipla, [303], [304], [390]; obtains Baroda and Dabhoi; prevents Udáji Pavár from joining his forces with the viceroy at Baroda (1727), [308], [391]; negotiates with Mustafid Khán, governor elect of Surat (1730), [311]; assassinated (1732), [313], [394].

Pilgrimages: Vastupála’s, [202 note 1].

Pillar: Allahábád, inscriptions on, of Samudragupta, [63–65].

Pi-lo-mo-lo: Bhilmál or Bhinmál, [3], [466].

Pilu: Salvadora persica, [449], [456].

Pingalika: [174].

Pipal Duára: [455].

Piram: island in the gulf of Cambay, [309].

Pirate coast: [541].