Khan Dauran, 292, 295-297, 306, 354. Khandu Ra Dhabāriyah, 321. Khan Jahan, pr. n., 61, 289, 293, 294. Khanjar or Kahenjar, village, 251, 252. Khaqan, of the Ephttalites, 368–369. Kharag Dūkpa, sub-district, e. 102. Khyab-bdag-akhor-lo-i-dbang-phyng dpal- abyor-lhun-dub-kyi - rnam-thar, a Khyin Lotsava, pr. n., e. 95. Kitukahri, place, 307. Kinderslay, Sir Richard T., 224. King of Kashmir invaded Assam, 260. Kīrti Patākā, e. 23. Kittoe, Major, antiquarian, 30, Kokalā, a Jāt freebooter, 289. Khan, 306. Kokonor, lake, e. 84. e. 86, e. 91. riddles, e. 62-79. Komoleswar Dewal, temple, e. 17. Kong-Jam, district, e. 102. Kongoda (or Koingoda) place, 283. Kon-jeh, son of Khon Barkey, e. 94 Kosala, (Uudh), 179. Kosī, a halting stage, e. 50. Kotah, city, 292. "Kotah "pice, e. 115. bKrashisbsamphelpa, 364. Krishna Bhaban, palace of the Mahárá- já of Hutwa, 200. Krishna Pratap Shahi, Sir, Mahárájá Krtya Chintámaņi, e. 26, e. 27. Kṣatrapas, western, dynasty of, 227. Kuar Singh, a hunting rebel, 197. Kulmuk Mongols, e. 85, e. 86. Kumārāmātyas, title of Royal favour, 284. Kumbhāracche, part of a village, 284. Kumbhi, mahal, 252. Kûmbûm, the birthplace of Tsong- monastery, e. 84. Kumhrawan, pergana, 252. Kungah Gyal-tshar, Paṇḍit, hierarch of Kun-mukhyen chhos-kyi-rgyal - po- dri- -byang-rin - po-chhe-i-suyem-shes-bya Kurtal Shahi, Mahárájá Báháður, 215. Kusamba, Jami Musjid at, 108, 113. Kusiwara, mallas of, 181. Kusuma Mosque, inscriptions in the, 117. Kyang-thag (or Muthag) a noose, e 94. Leggett, Mr., 75. (Le-u-bshi-pa) dkon-mchhog-gsum gyirten (Le-u-dang) dam-pa chhos-kyi-byung-gnes Lhasa, Capital city of Tibet, e. 80-81, Linguistic Survey of India, Report on, List of Ancient Monuments in the Patna Little, Kuşanas, the, 369. Lob-pon-shān-ta author, 170. de-wa, a Tibetan [149, Lobpon-yug-pa-chen, a Tibetan poet, Lo Jong, district, e. 98. Lo-pan-bka-i-thang, a Tibetan work, 132. Lord Auckland, 195. Losal Kungah gyan Rin Theng = the volu- Lower Kham, province, e. 82. Lozang Tagpa- the real name of Tsong Lu-Ten Thikors, e. 101. Lucas, Major, 192, 205. Lucknow Museum, an abstract of the Luṭfābād, mint, 78. Lutfullah Khan, 300. Lashkar, mahal or village, 251. Lash Karpur, pergana, 111. by Mr. William Irvine, e. 28-61. Latoi-cha, province, e. 98. Latoi-lho, district, e. 100. Latoi-Lhopa, district, e. 99. Sadiq, 321. Later Mughals (1707—1803), an article, Lynch, Mr. 220. M Ma,āṣir-i-'Alamgīrī, 289, 290, 302. [306. Ma,āṣir-ul-umara, 59, 289–291, 299, 302, Mahmud, Sultan of Gazni, 2. Maisūr, tributary state of, e. 31. Maitreya, the coming Buddha, a huge Majaguda, village, 284, mahárájás of, 179. Majhowli, principality, 180, 184. Majmun Shah, Takiyah of, 342. Makhduma-i-Jahan, title, e. 11. Makhdumpur, town, 111. Makhdum Shah Daula Mazars of, 263. Shahid" (the village, 115. Mandavi-i-namak, the salt market, 297. Māndū, a place in Subah Málwah, 278, Mangkhar, district, e. 95, e. 99. Manjusri, god of wisdom, 175. " Manual of Musalman Numismatics, 376. Manohar Jāt, e. 48. [e. 102. Mansarawara, a sub-district of Tibet, Marlathangpa, district, e. 100. biography of, 132. Marpoi-ri, hill, e. 88. Marries, Mr., his collection of coins, 76. Masiḥ-uz-Zamān, e. 53. Masjid-i-Moth, 307, e. 50. Masjid Mochiyah, place, 298. Ma'şüm Kabuli, 58. Ma'şüm Khan, Şafawi, 359. Matak, place in Assam, 37. Mauranwan, pargana, 252, 253. Maurya kings of Magadh, 180. Mayafee, Captain, 190. Mayur Bhatt, ancestor of the Bagachin Māzaudarān, a Persian province, 359. Meander, the Bactrian king of Sakala, 180. Mecca, pilgrimage to the city of, 53. Medina, city, 270. Meer Gulam Mustapha, 213. Meer Jammaul, 208. Meer Mogul, pr. n., 208. Memorabilia, at the end of the Ain- Meru, 120. Mesopotamia, province, 270. Midponpa, pha-spunship, 365, Mihirakula, son of Toramāņa, 369. Millett, A. F., Mr., his Settlement Report Mindolling, monastery, e. 92. Mingling, a Chinese commissioner, e. Mint Lists, two recent, 376-381. Mint towns of the Moghul Emperors, Minuch Bihr., pr. n., 3. Mīr ‘Abbās, 361. some rare coins of, Mughalparah, public sarãe in, 342. Muhammad Adil, three silver coins of, 235. Muhammad Akbar, prince, e. 33. Amin Khan, 296, 298, 304, 3 Mu'izzaddin Jahandar Shah, prince, 306. Kaikubād, 229. Musafirul Islam, 112. Muṣṭafā-ābād, mint town, 80. Muthug (or Kyang-thug), a noose, e. 94. Muzaffar II, the last Sultan of Gujarat, Muzaffargarh, district, 79. Myur-byon-smon-tshigs-thugs-rje -‘indren- N Nagarcain, town, 276-280. Nagendra Nath Gupta:-his article on Nagpur, mint town, 81. Nagsonkor, capital of, e. 19. Nag-wang-chhos-ki-Gya-Tsho-yang-c h e n- Nyem-pa-i-de, a Tibetan work, 141. Nag-wang-Lob-Zang-Gya-tsho, the fifth Dalai Lama, the life of, 122. Nag-wang Lozang Gyatsho, e. 88. Nahapana, copper coinage of, 227. Subahdar of Agrah, Nahapāna, the great Kṣaharāta Satrap, Mujahid Shah, e. 5. Mukden, capital city, e. 87. Mukhlis Khan, 343. Makhtar-Khān, 289. Muktanath, temple of, 118. Mulla, a title, 181. Müller, C., 273. Multan, mint, 357. Multifat Khan, 302. Mumbai, mint town, 81. Muminabad, town, e. 57. Mandari dialect, e. 62. 305, 343. Mun'im Khan, Diwan to Prince Mu'azzam, Namgyal Ta-tshang, monastery, e. 84. |