Sohada: ruler of Málwa, [198].
Sohráb Ali: [313]. See Sohráb Khán.
Sohráb Khán: governor of Surat (1730), [310]; confirmed in the appointment; driven out of Surat (1732); settles at Bhávnagar, [313]; appointed governor of Viramgám (1735); is defeated at Dholi by Ratansingh Bhandári, [315–316].
Sojitra: village, battle of (1725), [307].
Solaki: see Solaṅki.
Solaṅkis: [156], [191]; Rájputs, their settlements, [464]; their kingdom, [465]; their change of faith (743), [463] and [note 2], [468]; of Aṇahilaváḍa, section of the Bhinmál empire, [469]; dynasty (961–1242), [526]. See Chaulukyas.
Solla: son of Udaya Vánia, minister of Karna, [170].
Som: builder of the Sun temple, [452].
Soma: builds the gold temple of Somanátha, [190].
Somachandra: Hemachandra’s name after his consecration, [191].