Sháhánusháhis: Kushán dynastic name, [64] and [note 5].
Sháh-bandar: harbour master, [212]. Town, [538].
Shah Bhíkan: Hajrat, son of Saint Sháh-i-Álam, the tomb of, on the Sábarmati near Ahmedábád, 337 note 1.
Shah Budágh Khán: is appointed commandant of Mándu (1568); builds Nilkantha, [370].
Sháh Jehán: emperor, stays at Mándu; is defeated, his brother Sháh Parwiz retreats to Mándu (1621–1622), [381]; his death (1666), [284].
Sháh Nawáz Khán Safávi: thirty-first viceroy of Gujarát, joins prince Dára in his rebellion against Aurangzib (1659), [282].
Sháh Nur: Hassan Kuli Khán Bahádur, viceroy of Oudh, sets out for Makkah; his unsuccessful attempt to arrange matters between Momín Khán and the Peshwa, [341].
Sháhi: Kushán name, [64] and [note 5].
Sháhu: Rája of Sátára, appoints Khanderáv Dábháde Senápati, [389]; settles the terms of agreement between the Peshwa and the Dábháde, [393].
Sháistah Khán: twenty-sixth viceroy of Gujarát (1646–1648), [280]; twenty-eighth viceroy of Gujarát (1652–1654); his expedition against the Chunvália Kolis, [281].