Suræ: tribe, [533].

Surajmal: claimant to the Lunáváḍa gádi or chiefship, [441].

Surajpul: gateway, [450 note 1].

Surapála: brother-in-law of Jayaśekhara, [150], [151].

Suráshṭra: ancient division of Gujarát, [6], [35], [36], [135]; lord of, taken prisoner by Siddharája, [175]; kingdom of, [535]; Verával, [547].

Surast: Káthiáváḍa, [506].

Surastra: village, [538].

Surastrene: Suráshṭra, [15–16], [537], [538].

Surat: plate of Śryáśraya Śíláditya at, [107], [108]; Karka’s grant at, [124]; Kírtirája’s grant at, [159], [230], [235]; sacked by the Portuguese in 1531, [347]; plundered by Malik Ambar in 1609, [224] and [note 2]; by Shiváji in 1664, [284], [386]; Shiváji’s second, attack on, in 1670, [284], [386]; Maráthás at; permission granted by the emperor to let pass the Portuguese ships from (1700–1703), [292]; affairs at; Mulla Muhammad Ali’s success at; his imprisonment and death at, by Tegbeg Khán, the governor (1732–1734), [313]; affairs at (1748), [331]; cession of the revenues of Surat to the Maráthás under Kedárji Gáikwár (1747), [332]; affairs at (1750), [333]; attacked by Raghunáthráv (1752), [334]; affairs at (1758); castle taken by the English (1759), [343]; treaty of (1775), between Rághoba and the Bombay Government, negotiated by Narotumdás, [402]; treaty of, declared invalid by the Supreme Government, [405–406], [514], [523].

Surat: Athávisi, plundered by the Maráthás (1780), [409].