Ráma: ancestor of the Chúḍásamá clan, [139].

Rámachandra: Pandit in Kumárapála’s court, writes the Prabandhaśata, [190]; Jain scholar, ordered by Ajayapála to sit on a red-hot sheet of copper, [194].

Rámi: island of the Jáva group, [528].

Rám Rája: king of Sátára, appoints Khanderáv Dábháde to collect chauth and sardeshmukhi in Báglán, [388].

Rámráv Shástri: adviser of the Peshwa; decides in favour of Sayájiráv, son of Dámáji by his second wife, [400].

Rám Sen: hill range, [456].

Ran: [538].

Rána: of Chitor, [464].

Raṇagraha: Gurjjara prince (639), brother of Dadda II., his copperplate grant, [115].

Ráṇaka: chieftain, title of the Vághelás, [199].