Vindu: the Vindhyas, [510].

Víradáman: thirteenth Kshatrapa (a.d. 236–238), coins of, [46].

Viradhavala: Vághela king (1233–1238), [179], [196], [197]; his father abdicates in his favour; his expeditions against Vanthali, Bhadreśvara, and Godhra, and his treaty with the Sultán of Dehli, [200–201], [206].

Víramatí: Jain nun, brings up Vanarája, [151].

Vírama Vísala: see Vísaladeva.

Viramgám: Muna lake at, [180 note 2]; disturbance at (1734), [314]; Sher Khán Bábi appointed governor of, [315]; expulsion of the Maráthás from, by Bháv Singh, [323]; besieged by the Maráthás; surrendered by Bháv Singh, [323], [324]; given by Rangoji to the Musalmáns, [326], [513], [518].

Virpur: [180 note 2], [206].

Vira Vághela: [198] and [note 6]. See Viradhavala.

Vísaladeva: Vághela king (1243–1261), defeats his brother and Tribhuvanapála Solaṅki; refuses to acknowledge an overlord and lessens the miseries of a three years’ famine, [203], [206]. Ruler of Chandrávati, [204].

Visalanagara: fortifications of, repaired by Vísaladeva, [203].