Sebastian Manrique, 54, 59. Seebdown Shaw, pr. n., 215. Seepah, pergana. 183. Selari, village, 183. Seljuks, the, 2.
Sen, title of Rajahs, 180. Sera, monastery, 118, e. 86.
Sera Theg Cheling, monastery, e. 80. Serhnpur, a village, 251. Sewan, station, 195. Sgra-bsgyur-mar-pa-lo-tsha-i-rnam - thar,
a Tibetan work, 132.
Sgrol-ma-dkar-sugon-gyi-bstad - pa - dang- gzungs-bchas-bshugs-so, a Tibetan work, 156. Sgrol-ma-maṇḍal-gshi-chhog dpag - bsam - suye-ma-shes-bya-ba-bshugs-so, a Ti- betan work, 175.
Sgrol-ma-nyer-gchig-gis-bstod - pa - gsung - guyi-mtshen-sbyang-shes- bya-ba- bshugs-so, a Tibetan work, 155. Shab chu, valley, e. 95.
Shab-khar, Ngah-ri, a sub-district, of Tibet, e. 102.
their conduct considered, 352- 353.
Shag, district, e. 97.
Shahabad, district, 245-246. Shah 'Abdul Wahhab, 112. Shahabuddin Mahmud, title assumed by Aḥmad, e. 11. Shah, e. 7.
99
Shahan Khan Jalair, 226. Shāh Aʻzmat, 264.
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Shahrin pr. n., e. 3. Shahryar, pr. n., e. 3.
Shah Salim Cishti, tomb of, e. 58, Shah Singh, pr. n., 204.
Yusuf, 264. Darvish, 265.
Shahzadpur town, 262, 264-267, 269. fourteen mahallas of, 266.
Ja
the mosque of, 266.
the Waqf estate, 266. the fair of, 266.
Madār, 265.
Mahmud, 264.
Mastan, 264.
Muazzam Danishmand, Maulana, 111.
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Shahzāda of Yaman, 265.
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Shaikh 'Abdul-Haq Dihlavi, 270. Badrul Islam ‘Abbāsī, 113. Bahauddin Zakariya of Multan, 270. Kamāluddin Yaman, 270.
Muḥammad
of
Muḥammad Siraj-i-Junaidi, e. 2. Nizamuddin Auliya of Delhi, e. 2. Qutbuddin of Jaleswar, 52. Salim Chishti, 77.
a sheet sprinkled with pearls of, e. 50.
Muḥabbuʻllah, e. 10.
Muḥammad Daula, fakeer, 110. Muhammad Rafiq, 112.
Nawaz Khan, 353.
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Shaistah Khan, 339, e. 43.
his rising at Delhi, e. 43. Saiyid Jalaluddin Bokhari, 270. Shakkarpur, place, e. 39.
Shalihmär, garden at Agharābad, 298, 308.
Shahi, monastery, e. 102. province, e. 99.
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Shamsher Khan, 291, e. 36, e. 46.
Shamsuddin Kayumurs, an extremely rare coin of, 229.
Shamsuddin Muhammad, e. 11.
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Lashkari, offspring of, e. 11.
Shamsuddin Tabrizi, 264–265. Shamsul Islam, 112.
Shang, district, e. 102.
Shang Khang, Chenpo, governor, e. 92. Shankara Mulhar a trusted agent of Rajah Sahu, 321.
Sha-pho, district, e. 97.
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jam, district, e. 102. Sharifabad, mint coins of, 233. Shariful Islam, 112. Sharpa Yeçe chûng, e. 96. Shayog, valley in Tibet, 364. Shenzi, country, e. 97. Sherabpa, family, 364.
Shergarh mint, coins of, 233, 234.
Sherpur Marca, 60.
Sher-Shah, 57, 63, 181.
coin of, 374.
·
silver coins of, 233-234. Shes-rab-kyi-pha-rol-du-phyinpa - m a n - ngag-gibstan-bchos-mugon-par-rto g 8 pa-i-rgyen-ches-bya-ba-i- a grel-bu shugs-so, a Tibetan work, 165. Shes-rab-kyi-pha-rol-tu-phyin-pa- m a n - ngag-gi-bstan-bchos-mugon-par-rtog s - pa-i-rgyan-ches-bya-ba-bshugs-so,
க
Tibetan work, 173.
Shes-rab-kyi-suying-po-bshugs-so, a Tibe-
tan work, 156.
Shiahi, river, 182.
Shihab-aldin Aḥmad Khan, 68.
Shihab-uddin Umar Shah, coins of, 229—
230.
Shing-lo las, e. 101. Shiū Dâs, 291, 293. Shona dighee, 115.
Shon-nn-gon, a compiler of the official
records of Tibet, e. 101.
Shore, J., 216.
Shunchi, a mountain chief, e. 87. Shûng, government of De-ba, e. 89. Shun-ti, a Mantchu chief, e. 87. Shwa-Khog, monastery, e. 92. -Shwa-mar=red-cap, e. 81, e. 85. Shwa-ser, the reformed Buddhist church, e. 80.
Ge-lugs-pa, e. 81.
Shyakya-thub-pa, the 34 different birth stories of, 128.
Siam, gulf of, 269.
Sibasing, pr. n.,`e. 17. Sibnath Dewal, temple, e. 17. Sidhupur, village, 250-251. Sidi Qāsim, Fūlād Khān, 350. Sidi Yāsīn, Khăn, 350. Sihrind, mint, 297, 357. Sijili brothers, four, e. 94. Sikandar Khăn, e. 10.
Sikandar Lodi, Emperer of Delhi, 111.
Sikandarpur, 253.
Sikandrah, place, e. 45.
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Simha, title of Rajahs, 180. Simun, pr. n., e. 3. Singli Path, 255.
Singli Tea estate, 255. Sipah, pergana, 249.
Sirajganj, sub-division, 262, 265. Sarcar Saran, district, 190.
Sirdar Shahi, Maharaja, 184, 202. Sirhind, town, 315.
Siris, village, 191. Sital Lakhia, 60. "Sitāman" pice, e. 115. Sitapur, district, 253.
Situ' Akyi-get, a governor, e. 99.
Situs' Grammar, 138. Siūli, place, 308.
Sīva Simh, Raja, e. 21.
Siva Singha, Shah, an Assamese Rájá, e. 114.
Sivasvāti, pr. n., 272.
Sīyar-ul-muta Akhkhirin, 295, 350. Skamburpa, family, 365. Skanda Gupta, reign of, 368. Skyes-bu-gsum-gyi-nyams-su-blang-ba - i -
byang-chhub-lam-gyi runpa, a Tibet- an work, 143. Skyabs-gsum-gyi-phyi-sgrigs thar-adod-kyi-
skye-bo-srid-shi-i-sdug-bsugal-rgya- mtsho-i-pha-rol-du-sgrong -pa- i - lung-rigs-rin-chhen adren-pa-i- shing-rta-bshugs-so,
Tibetan
work, 166. Skyabs-mgon-bdun-pa-bskal mtsho-i-rnam-thar, work, 128. Skyabs-mgon-bshi-pa-yon-ten-rgya - mtsho- i-rnam-thar, a Tibetan work, 123. Skyabs-mgon-gsum-pa-bsod-nams- r g y a -
mtsho-i-rnams-thar,
& Tibetan
work, 123.
Skyabs-mgon-lna- pa - ngag - đbang - blo - bzang-rgya-mtsho-i-rnam-thar,
a
Tibetan work, 122.
Snyan-nag-gr-bstan-bchos-me-long-s h e s - bya-ba-bshugs-so, a Tibetan work,
149.
Snyan-ngag-me-long-ki-dka-agrel - dbyans-
chan dgyes-pa-iglu-dbyans-bshugs- so, a Tibetan work, 149. Snyan-ngag-me-long-ki-dka-agrel - dbyans- chan-dgyes-pa-iglu-dbyans - bshugs- so, a Tibetan work, 149. Söd-nam-Gya-tsho, the 3rd Dalai Lama, life of, 123.
bSodrnams phelpa, family, 365. Sog, district, e. 97. Sog-jam district, e. 102.
[199.
Sogla-kyavo, river, e. 99. Sóka-Mudgara, a book of mournful songs, Somnath of the North, epithet of Can- desvara, e. 25.
foundation of the grand monastery of, e. 81.
Tashi Rabdan, e. 84. Tathagata, 31.
(Baddha), 155.
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Tathagatas, various names of, 150. Tattah, mint, 357. Tavares, Pietro, Portuguese Captain, 53,
54.
Ta-Yen, dynasty, e. 87. Taylor, Dr., 60.
Geo. P.. 239, 373, 381, e. 109. Tazkiratul-Mülük, e. 2, e. 4, e. 8. Te-lo-na-ro-gnyis-dang-mar-pa-lo - tsha- dang-rje-btsun-mi-la ras-pa-dang-dvags- po-lha-rje-rnams-sdus-pa-i-rnam - thar, & Tibetan work, 133.
Temple, Sir Richard, Lt. Governor, 198. Tengeling, monastery, 120.
Tengrinor, lake, e. 99.
Tezpur, city, e. 18.
Tha-gu-Anugan, Census Commissioner of
Tibet, e. 100.
Thaijung (Tai-tsung) Emperor, e. 97. Thakurs of Putiya, 110. Thakwan Themur, the last Emperor of the Yen or Tartar dynasty, e. 100. Thams-chad-mkhyen-pa-chhos - a by ins - rang-grol-gyi-rnam-thar, a Tibe- tan work, 126.
Thana, city on the Bombay Coast, 268. Thanawala, Framjee Jāmasjee, of Bom-
bay, 239.
Thangpa, district, e. 100. Thangpochi, monastery, e 100. Thang-tsha, district, e. 100. Thaway, an old fortress, 184. Thikor=a province, e. 97. ten tong-kor, e. 101. Thipon = a provincial governor, e. 97. Thi-srong-den-tsan, king of Tibet, e. 95. Thog-cham Oorma, the daughter of Hoi-
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chen, e. 94.
Thog-tsha Paotag, e. 94.
Thom Darang, district, e. 97.
Thompson, R., Mr., 221,
Thong-ji, a Tartar title of distinction, e. 98.
Tibetan Books brought from Lhasha, list of, 118. Tickell, Mr., e. 62. Tiefenthaler, 59.
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Tilakdhari Rajas, title, 184. Shahi, Babu, 197. Tilchen, district, e. 99. Tilghman, R. W., 213, 214, 216. Tingdzinpa, family, 365. Tīnlēh Gya-tsho, Lama, e. 87. Tirol, a German district, 367. Tirpoliya - triple gate, e. 46. Titles of Roshan Akhtar, e. 56. Todah Tank, pergana, e. 37, e. 57. Todar mall, Raja, the great financier of Akbar, 182.
Tog, district, e. 97.
Toilung, place, e. 83.
Toke, city, 58.
Tomolung, district, e. 100.
Tong-Kor=ten Gya-Kor, e. 101. Toragal, 241.
Toramāṇa, son of Lae-lih, 369.
Transcript of the copper-plate charters of Khurda, 284-286. Transoxiana, province, 270. Trichinopoly, tributary state of, e. 31. Tsa-dua revenue-paying settled family of Tibet, e 101. [e. 94. Tsan-cham Mon, a Himalayan princess, Tsang, province of Tibet, e. 81, e. 82, e. 92, e. 95, e. 102.
divided into districts, e. 97.
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Tsangpa, district, e. 99. Tsangpo, valley, e. 92. Tsan-pu, river (Brahmaputra), 268. Tshab-cha, place, e. 84. Tshad-ma-i-gshung-don-abyed-pa-i-bsdus ·
grva-i-rnam-bshag-rigs-lam-aphul - gyi-lde-mig, a Tibetan work, 167. Tshalpa, district, e. 98. Lamas, e. 100.
92
Tshal-pai Retsa, district, e. 102. Tshalpa Zung Khur, district, e. 102. Tshang-Yung-Gya-tsho, the Sixth Dalai Lama, 154, e. 89, e. 91. Tshans-dbyangs-rgya-mtsho-i-rnam-t ha r- suyan-agrugs-kyis-bkod-pa-ches - bya-ba-bshugs-so, a Tibetan work,
154.
Tsha rong, town, 118.
Tshe-Wang Rabdan, leader of the Chun- gar, e. 90–92.
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province divided into district, e. 97. Uchh, place, 270.
Udyāna, place north of Peshawar, 130. Ugra Pratap Shahi, Maháráj Komár, 197. Ujjain, town, 319, 322, 329, e. 56. 'Ulwi Khan, physician, e. 53. Uma Dewal temple, e. 17. Umā mai, temple of, e. 17. Unao, district, 250, 252, 253. Unchganw, village, 250—252. Uparika, title of royal favour, 284. Upper Tsang annexed, e. 86. Urdu-i-Zafarqarin, 67.
Urga, city, e. 85. Urgyan, the land of, 130. Urgyan-gu-ru-pad-ma-abyung-gnes - ky i - rnam-thar-rgyas-pa-bshugs-so, Tibetan work, 130.
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U-rgyan-gu-ru-padma-abyung-gnes - k y i - skyes-rabs-pad-ma-bka-i-thang, a Tibetan work, 131.
Utai-Shan, place, e. 97.
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Valiullah, son of Shahabuddin Mahmud Shah, e. 11. Valsāḍ, port, 239. Van Lorne, Mr., 275. Vans Kennedy, 49. Vasco-de Gama, 269. Vasisthiputra Vilivāyakura, 273. Vayu Purana, 372. Vazir Khan, 226.
Videha (north Behar), 179.
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Kingdom, identification of, 248, Vidudabha, the Kosala king, 179. Vidyapati Thakkura, the great bard of Mithila, e. 27. [24. Vidyapati Thakur, an article on, e. 20- Vijaynagar, Raja of, expedition
an
against, e. 5.
Vincent Smith, 273. Vireśvara, eldest son of Devaditya, e. 26. Viresvara, Thakkura, father of Candes- vara Thakkur, e. 25.
Virsarwara, tank of Viresvara, e. 26. Visai, village, e. 26. Visaibar Brahmans, e, 26. V sņu Purāṇa, 272.
Viṣṇuvardhana of Malwa, 369. Visvanath place, 259.
temple, e. 17.
or Bishnath, a town in Assam valley, e. 16. Vişvapati, title of royal favour, 284. Viswagiri Porbot, hill, e. 16. Viváda Chintámáni, e. 25. Viváda Ratnakar, e. 25, e. 27. Vost, Major, 79.
W., Mr., 232, 244.
Warangal, 66.
Washi-lago, district, e. 100.
Wass, season of Varșă, 31.
Wazīrābād, Husain 'Ali Khan marches to, 333-336.
Westmacott, Captain, e. 18.
Whiteway, Mr., 53.
Williams, Captain, 190.
Willem Andries a Dutch Assistant of Chinsura, 274.
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