Sarbhon: place in Ámod táluka of Broach, Govind III. halts at, [123].

Sarbuland Khán: Khán Bahádur Mubáriz-ul mulk Diláwar Jang; is appointed deputy viceroy of Gujarát (1712–13), robbed on his way to Gujarát (1713), [297]; appointed fifty-second viceroy (1723–1730); his deputy defeated (1724), [304]; ordered to proceed in person with a strong army to Gujarát (1725), [306]; is compelled to pay tribute to the Maráthás (1726), [307]; makes alliance with the Peshwa, extorts tribute in Sorath, and marries the daughter of Jhála Prátápsingh whom he exempts from tribute (1728), [308]; grants formally to the Peshwa one-fourth and one-tenth share of the revenue of the province (1729), [309]; levies tribute in Káthiáváḍa (1730), [310]; defeats the new viceroy at Adálaj and retires (1730), [311]. See Mubáriz-ul-mulk.

Sardár Muhammad Khán: captures Bálásinor from the Maráthás, [345].

Sardhár: lake, [180 note 2].

Sardous: Mount, [532].

Sargaras: Bhil messengers, [451].

Sarika: demon, [462], [463].

Sarisabis: town, [540].

Sarkárs: Gujarát divisions, [209], [218–219].

Sarkhej: village, [438].