Ránakadeví: daughter of a potter sought in marriage by Siddharája, [176].
Ránder: Ráhanjir or Rahánjur, [513], [520].
Rangáriká: district, [187].
Rangoji: is appointed agent by Dámáji Gáikwár in Gujarát; defeats Kántáji at Ánand-Mogri (1735), [316], [317]; agrees to aid Momín Khán on condition of receiving half the revenues of Gujarát (1737), [318], [394]; again appointed deputy by Dámáji to collect tribute in Gujarát (1741), [323], [325]; defeated by Muftkhir Khán and Fidá-ud-dín; deserted by Sher Khán Bábi, is taken prisoner, his escape (1743), [326], [395]; captures and demolishes the fort of Petlád; employed by the Musalmáns in the quarrels regarding the viceroyalty of Gujarát (1743–44), [327], [395]; imprisoned by Khanderáv Gáikwár, is released by Umábái and appointed her agent (1745), [329], [396]; expels Trimbakráv from Ahmedábád and himself collects the Marátha share of the city revenues, [329]; takes shelter with Sher Khán Bábi in Kapadvanj; besieged at Kapadvanj by Fakhr-ud-daulah; requests Holkar to come to his help; the siege raised at the approach of Holkar; his interview with Jawán Mard Khán at Ahmedábád (1747), [330]; captures Borsad and forces Hariba to leave the country, [331]; deserted by his allies and imprisoned (1747), [332].
Rangrez: dyers, [451].
Ranmalji: Navánagar Jám (1664), [283].
Ránoji Sindia: at Idar, [315].
Ráo: title. See Ráv.
Rarungæ: tribe, [534].
Ras Fartak: in Arabia, [536].