Sindán: in Kachh, conquest of, and Jama mosque founded at, [506]; St. John or Sanjan in Thána near Daman, [507], [508], [509], [514], [516], [521], [523], [528], [529], [530].

Sindh: conquered by Chúḍásamás, [139]; expedition against by the Ráo of Kachh, [342]; Bráhmans, [432] and note 2; king of, [467], [509], [511], [513], [517], [533]. See Sindhu.

Sindhu: identified with Sindh, afflicted by Arab army, [109]; river, [189].

Sindhurája: killed by Siddharája, [175], [179].

Sindia: Marátha leader, his unsuccessful attack on Sinor (1781), [409]; at war with the English; his treaty with the English at Sirji Anjangaon (1803), [414].

Sindságar: branch of the Indus, [517].

Sindu: Debal, [547].

Singaldip: Ceylon, [512].

Singhæ: tribe, [534].

Singhana II.: Devagiri Yádava king (1209–1247), [198]; attacks Lavaṇaprasáda; his treaty, [199].