Girindra Nath Dutt :-Further notes on the Bhojpuri dialects spoken in Saran, 245. History of the Hutwa Raj, with some nu- recorded events of the administration of Warren Hastings, and of the Indian Mutiny, 178.
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Go=headman, e. 102. Goa, Portuguese town, 51, 54. Gobind Singh, Jāt, e. 37. Godadhara Simha pr., n., e. 17. Gogra, river, 190, 197. Gogra-Gangetic valley, 248. Golapa Chandra Sarkar Sastri-trans- lator of Vivádratnákara, e. 25. Golding Edward, 207, 210. Gomiri, village, 254. mouza, e. 16. Gondhica, river, 260. Gong, district, e. 98. Gongmapa, family, 364. Gongsa-nga-pachenpo, the fifth Supreme Lama, e. 88.
Gonlung, a monastery in Amdo, e. 87. Gonsar, district, e. 97.
Goonsar, tāluk, 282. Gopal Bari, servant of Fateh Shahi, 187 Gopalji, temple of, 199.
Gopeh jám, district, e. 102. Goraboe, place, 59.
Gorakhpur, district, 180. city, 204, 247.
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Gossain Madhoram, pr. n., 201.
Govind Ram, the Government farmer of Husainpur, 186, 204, 207. Gnas-brtan-phyag-mchho d-bs hugs-so, a Tibetan work, 153. Gnes-chhen-ti-se-dang mtsho
ma-pham bchas-kyi-gues-yig-bskal-ldan thar-lam- adren-pa-i-lugs-kyu-shes-byn-ba, a Tibe- tan work, 137.
Gnyan-chhen mtha-la-gtad-pa, a Tibetan work, 145.
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Graham, R., Mr., Collr. of Saran, letters dated 11-7-1805 to Thomas Graham, President, Board of Revenue, 204-205.
city, e. 37.
mint coins of, 233, 234, 242, 357.
Gya, district, e. 98.
Gya Chorten Karpo, the gate of the great Chinese wall, e. 99, Gya-kortwo Tagos, e. 101. Gyalpo Mi-wang, e. 92. Gyal-wa, Rinphche, title, e. 83. Gyalwai Wangpo, title, e. 83. Gyamapa, families, e. 102. Gya-mapody, district, e. 100. Gyam-ring, a sub-district of Tibet, e. 102.
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Hābungiās, people, 37.
Hādā Rajahs of Kotah and Bondi, genea-
logical table of, e. 60–61. Hādī Ṣāḥib, 265.
Hāfizābad, mint town, 79. Hafizullah Khan, 347. Haft Hazarī, a rank, 349. Hague, The, city, 274. Ḥaidarābād, mint, 358.
Ḥaidarābād, a Mahalla of Shāhzadpur, 266.
Haidar Quli Khan, e. 36-37, e. 46 e. 49. Haig, Major W. :-Some notes on the Bahmani dynasty, e. 1.
Haihar, Mahal, 252.
Ho, dialect, e. 62.
Hodal, place, 291, 292. Hodkinson, G. I. S., Mr., manager of Court of Wards, 201. [e. 94. Hoichen, the god of thunder and light, Holkha-pa, district, e. 102. Holodhar Sarmah, e. 17.
Hordua nomad Tartar family, e. 101. Hormisdas, the younger son of Yezdegerd II, 368.
Hosha, a census commissioner of Tibet, e. 101.
House of Worship, 51. Hphags-pa-ajam-dpal-gyi-mtshan yang- dag-par-brjod-pa-skad-guyis sban sbyar shes bya-ba bshugs-so, a Tibetan work, 173.
Hphags-pa-bzang-po-spyod-pa-i-smon-l a m
-gyi rnam-par-bshad-pa kun-tu-bzang- po-i dgongs-pa-gsal-bar-byed-pa-i-rgyan, a Tibetan work, 167. Hpag-shes-rab-kyi pha-r o t-t u-phy in-pa bsdud-pa-tshigs-su-bchad-pa bshugs-80, a Tibetan work, 176. Huart, Mr., 20. Ḥuliya, 270.
Husain Shah-al-Husaini, Sultan, 111. Husenābād mint, coins of, 233. Hushang, pr. n., e. 3 Hutwa Raj family, genealogical table of the, 226.
history of the, 178-226. in the Ain-i-Akbari, 225. table of landed property of the, 203.
his arrival at Delhi, 328-333.
his campaign at Agrah, e. 44 −45.
his first audience, 336-338.
his start from the Dakhin, 319- 323.
marches to Wazīrābād, 333- 336.
319-325, 328, 336- 339, 341, 344, 345, 349, e. 29, e. 31, e. 38-39, e. 43—45, e. 47—49, e. 51, 54, 57.
Hwan-gaze-yellow temple, e. 80.
Hwen Thsang, Chinese traveller in India, 30.
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Jahangir, the Moghul Emperor, 182, 360. rare coin of, 239. sword of, e. 50. Zodiacal coins of, 67. Jahangirnagar, Dhākah, mint, 357. Jahan Murad Shah, 360. Jahānpanāh, mint coins of, 233. Jahan Shah, e. 57.
Jah-yul, district, e 98.
Jai Singh Sawãe, Raja, 290, 292–294,
298, 309, e. 32, e. 34, e. 37, e. 45, e. 48, e. 58-59.
terms made with, e. 56-58.
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Jājan, victory of, 305. Jalali Kabutar Bokhāra pigeons, 267. Jalal Khan, 346, 347, e. 10. Jalaluddin Firoz Shah, 229.
Muhammad, title of Farrukh- siyar, 356. Jalesar, place, e. 58. Jam=a district, e. 97. Jamal Bakhtiyāri, S. 52. Jam-chen-district, e. 101.
Jam-chung-a sub-district, e. 101. James Morgan, Col., 190. Jamnah, river, 288. Jamshid, e. 11.
Jam-yang Choije, a disciple of Tsong- khapa, e. 81.
Jangalbari, family, 58, 59.
Janghis Khan, his conquest of Tibet, e. 96.
Kucmar, pergana, 247.
Kadcanpa, family, 365. Kahanjara, village or mahal, 251.
Kahdag (Ka-thog) monastery, e. 92-93.
Kahlons = ministers, e. 92
Kahror, Mihira Kula defeated at, 369. Kaikāus, father of Hasan, e. 3. Kailash, mount, 118.
Kaiqubād, pr. n., e 3. Kaiyūmars, pr. n., e. 3. Kakrālī, village, 280. Kakūba, place, 280. Kalacuri, or Cedi dynasty, 246. Kalakrālī, village, 277, 280–281. Kali Dās Gajdānī, pr. n., 57. Kaligaon, perganah, grant of, 115. Kalimullah, Shah, e. 12. Kalinjar, province of, e. 33. Kalisaffa, place, 114. Kalmuk Tartars of Khalkha, e. 85. Kālpi, mint, coins of, 233, 234.
Khajooraha Tuppa Bagahi, village, 201. Khalatse, a Dard village, 364. Khalif 'Othman, 268.
Khalişah, Diwan of, 299. =exchequer, 328. Khalka, hierarch, e. 85.
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Kham, province, e. 85, e. 89, e. 92. Khāmā Jāt, e. 51. Khambayat, city, 73. Khamdo = female angels, e. 90. Khams-gsum chhos-kyi-rgyal - po - tsong- kha-pa-chhen-pos mzod-pa-i by- ang-chhub lam-gyi rim-pa-chhen- mo, a Tibetan work, 142. Khānahzad Khan, Hafiz, 302, 349. Khanbalik, the Tartar city, e. 96.
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