Sádra: (Sháhdaráh), military post of the Mughals in Mahi Kántha (1674), [285], [433].

Sáela: fort, [180 note 2].

Sáfán: Táfán, principality next to Konkan, [527].

Safdar Muhammad Khán: successor of Teghbeg Khán, governor of Surat, [330]; expelled by Sayad Achchan, [331]; retires to Sind, [332]; brought back to Surat by the Dutch and other merchants, [333].

Sagala-Vasahika: temple at Cambay, [190].

Sagapa: mouth of the Indus, [538].

Ságbára: forest tract, [388].

Sahajiga: father of Mulaka, mentioned in the inscription at Mangrol, [176].

Sahajigeśvara: temple at Prabhása, [176].

Sahárais: of Aror in the north of Sindh, rule over south Panjáb and north Sindh, [496]; Buddhists, overthrow of, by usurping Brahmanist Chách (642), [497–498].