Mun'im Khān, wazīr, 38. Marādābād, faujdārī of, 64. Murshid Quli Khan, Nawab of Bengal, 62. 1 Qamar-ud-din Khan, 63. Qudratullah Shāh of Allāhābād, 38. Rae Mãn, Qalmaq woman 41. Rajendravikrama Sah, king, 17. Rāmāyaṇa, dramatized version of, 12, Ratnadeva, Cedi King, 110. —, Nepal king, 8. Ratnajyoti, king, 17. Ratnapura, city, 87. Ratn Cand, Baniyā, 50. Rayamalla, king, 16. • Renou, M., Tibetan scholar, 69. Rimini, Giorgida, Tibetan dictionary Riwari, pargana, 47. Sābantar, n. pr., 123. Sabha Cand, 38. Sadhu, class of Brahmans, 92. Sahityadarpaṇa, date and place of, 146. -, quotations from, 143, Sahityavidyadhara, commentary, 145. see Vira Rajendra- Şaif-ud-din 'Ali Khān, 46. Pasupati, shrine of, 15. Pathan, 34. Penna, Francisco Orazio della, Tibetan dictionary by, 66. Pishipa, see Sheda. Prabhavatiparinaya, drama, 146. Prāṇamalla, king, 16. Prasastiratnāvalī, title of work, 146. Pṛthvi Mahadevī, queen, 109. Prthvisimhadeva, king, 20. Purbiyas, 36. Puspamālā, poem, 146. Saktisimha, king, 20. Şamṣām-ud-daulah, 45. Şanamgarh, place of worship, 47. Sangana, prince, 135. Sanskrit terms in Tibetan, 74. Sanyal, class of Brahmans, 92. Sarae Allahwirdī Khan, locality, 46. Sarae Sahal, locality, 46. Sarat Chandra Das, Tibetan dictionary of, 65. Shakir Khan, 46. Shalihmar, garden, 63. Shape Phola, Tibetan Minister, 73. Sheda, Tibetan Minister, letters of, 73. Shuja'at Khan Sayyid 57. Simraon, king of, 12. Sivadeva, king, 6. Sītā Devi, queen, 125, 134. Somala-Mahadevi, queen, 109. Suddhasrotriyas, class of Brahmans, 92. Sukadeva Acārya, n. pr., 94. Svayambhu, shrine of, 15. Syemgu-caitya, 9. OF THE ASIATIC SOCIETY OF BENGAL. VOL. LXXIII. PART I. (HISTORY, ANTIQUITIES, &C.) (Nos. I-IV., and Extra No.-1904.) EDITED BY THE HONORARY PHILOLOGICAL SECRETARY, “It will flourish, if naturalists, chemists, antiquaries, philologers, and men of science in different parts of Asia, will commit their observations to writing, and send them to the Asiatic Society of Calcutta. It will languish, if such communications shall be long intermitted; and it will die away, if they shall entirely cease."-SIR WM. JONES. CALCUTTA : PRINTED AT THE BAPTIST MISSION PRESS, AND PUBLISHED BY THE ASIATIC SOCIETY, 57, PARK STREET. 1907. Observations on General Maclagan's paper on the Jesuit Missions to the Emperor Akbar, J.A.S.B. for 1896, p. 38.-By H. On Ĩsã Khãn, the ruler of Bhātī, in the time of Akbar.-By H. |