Shakespeare: Sir Richmond, resident at Baroda, [443].

Shambhurám: Nágar Bráhman, supporter of Momín Khán at the siege of Ahmedábád, is taken prisoner by Dámáji and sent in chains to Baroda, [342].

Shámia Aliks: beggars, [451].

Shamsher Bahádur: title conferred on Dámáji by Sháhu after the battle of Bálápur (1720), [389].

Shams-ud-dín Altamsh: Sultán, [174 note 1]; takes the fort of Mándu and drives away its Hindu chief (1234), [357].

Shankráji: governor of Viramgám (1753), [338].

Sharmistha: wife of Yayáti, [460].

Sharva: an animal, [508].

Shell-money: sowing of, [163], [164] and [note 1].

Sher Khán Bábi: governor of Baroda; defeat of; capture of Baroda, [314]; deputy governor of Sorath (1738), [321]; allows Rangoji to escape to Borsad and joins Khanderáv, Dámáji’s brother, [326]; joins Rangoji and marches against Fakhr-ud-daulah; wounded in the battle of Kapadvanj, [330]; dispute of, with his Arab mercenaries at Bálásinor, [338]; dies (1758) at Junágaḍh, [343].