Khan Dauran, 292, 295-297, 306, 354. Khan Dauran (Khwajah A'şim), e. 43. Khandesh, mint, 357. Khandu Ra Dhabāriyah, 321. Khan Jahan, pr. n., 61, 289, 293, 294. Khān Jahan, Sayyed, e. 50. Khanjar or Kahenjar, village, 251, 252. Khans," Rajputs called, 196. Khanwa, river, 187. Khan Zāmān Khan, 331.
Khaqan, of the Ephttalites, 368–369. Kharackpur, hills of, 191.
Kharag Dūkpa, sub-district, e. 102. Kharagpo, district, e. 100.
Khara Tata, town, e. 89, Khārī Bāoli, a bitter well, 297. Kharoṣṭhi inscription on the obverse of a Nahapāna coin, 228. Kharwar, race, 246. Kheali Ram, Rájá, Naib of Kalyan Singh, 191.
Khem Karan Singh, Shahi, Mahárájá Báhádur, 182, 217.
Lahōr, mint, 357.
Lakhana Udayāditys, Rajā, 369. Lakhia, river, 58.
Lakhraj register of the Hutwa Raj, 201 Lakhnau, Sarcar, 250, 252. Lakhnauti, conquest of, 271. Lakshmidhar Sarmah, e. 17. Lakshmisvara, son of Deváditya, e. 26. Lālā Shiū Das, Khatri, 305. Lalganj, village, 252. Lall Singh, pr. n., 204.
and two brothers, translation of a petition from, 204. Lalpur, or Bilenaria, 111. Lal Shahbaz, 270–271. Lama Shab Dung, 118. Lament of Baba Tahir, 1. Lam-rim-gsol-adebs lam-mchhog sgo-abyed yon-tan-gshi-gyur-ma-ches bshugs-so,
a Tibetan work, 175. Lane Poole, Mr., 238. Lan-tsha, characters, 120. Lashkar, mahal or village, 251. Lash Karpur, pergana, 111.
Later Mughals (1707—1803), an article, by Mr. William Irvine, e. 28-61.
Latoi-cha, province, e. 98. Latoi-lho, district, e. 100. Latoi-Lhopa, district, e. 99. Law, Ewan, 207, 210.
Leggett, Mr., 75. Leioton, 55. Leon Grimon, 55. (Le-u-bshi-pa) dkon-mchhog-gsum gyirten -atshul, a Tibetan work, 134. (Le-u-dang) dam-pa chhos-kyi-byung-gnes -gsal bar byed-pa, a Tibetan work, 134. (Le-u-gnyis-pa) ston-pa-i-mdzed-pa-bshad- pa, a Tibetan work, 134. (Le-u-gsum-pa) bka-i-bsdu-ba-khyed-par- du-bshad-pa, a Tibetan work, 134. Levite, or priestly class, 37. Lha-adre-bka-i-thang, a
Tibetan work,
131.
Lhabzang, a son of Ratnakhān, e. 91, e. 92.
Lhag-ba-ma-padma-chhog, Lama, 135. Lhagsam, Lama, his Tibetan Grammar, 139. [e. 102. Lhasa, Capital city of Tibet, e. 80-81, Likhanabalī, e. 23.
Linguistic Survey of India, Report on, Dr. Grierson, 245.
List of Ancient Monuments in the Patna Division, extract from, 34. Lithang, place, e. 85. Little, Kuşanas, the, 369. Lob-pon-shān-ta
de-wa, a Tibetan author, 170. [149, Lobpon-yug-pa-chen, a Tibetan poet, Lohgarh, place, 290. Lo Jong, district, e. 98.
Lo-pan-bka-i-thang, a Tibetan work, 132. Lopsang Chhoe-ki Gyam-tsho, the first Panchhen Lama, 171.
Mahesvara, god, 283.
Mahmud Khan, e. 10.
Mahmud Lodi, 181.
Mahmud, son of Hasan, e. 4.
Mahmud, Sultan of Gazni, 2.
Maisūr, tributary state of, e. 31. Maitreya, the coming Buddha, a huge image of, e. 80.
Majaguda, village, 284, mahárájás of, 179.
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Majhowli, principality, 180, 184. Majma-ul-Fusaha, 2, 17.
Majmun Shah, Takiyah of, 342. Majulighar, bund, e. 16. Makhduma-i-Jahan, title, e. 11. Makhdum-i-Jahāniyā, 270. Makhdumpur, town, 111. Makhdum Shah Daula Mazars of, 263.
Makhdum Sahib "Shahid " (the Martyr), 263-267, 270, 271. Makhsum Kablī, 226. Malikah-uz-Zamānī,
Queen of the
age," 360. Malik Dā'ūd, pr. n., e. 3. Malikpur, town, e. 57. Mall, title of Rajas, 180. Malwa, dynasty, 227.
$, province, 29, 279. Malwah, province, e. 59. (Ujjain) mint, 357. Māmani, festival, 366. Mambanos, pr. n., 272.
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Manóūrah or Manóūriyyah, 280.
Manda Thannah, 113.
village, 115.
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Mandavi-i-namak, the salt market, 297. Mandeshwar, place, 319.
Māndū, a place in Subah Málwah, 278, 322, 329, e. 29.
Mangkhar, district, e. 95, e. 99. Mang-Yul, district, e. 99. Ma-ni-bka-abum, 129. Manikpur, Sarkar, 252. Manjhi, people of, 249. Manjhowli, village, 35. Manjusri, god of wisdom, 175. praises to, 173. Manual of Musalman Numismatics, 376. Manohar, captain of artillery, 343. Manohar Jāt, e. 48. [e. 102. Mansarawara, a sub-district of Tibet, lake, 118, 137. Marahab, place, 191.
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Maraḥmat Khan, son of Amir Khan, e. 29. Ma Rinchen Chog, family, e. 83. Marlathang, Sonth, a sub-district' of Tibet, e. 102. Marlathangpa, district, e. 100. Marpa Lotsawa, pr. n., 130.
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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. Mas'ūdī, pr. n., 269.
Ma'şüm Kabuli, 58.
Ma'şüm Khan, Şafawi, 359. Matak, place in Assam, 37. Mathawa, story of, 248.
Mathura, town, 288.
Matrika or Mamo=nymphs, e. 95.
Matsya (Jaipur), 179.
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Matsya Puraṇam, 272.
[274.
Matthews van den Broucke of Chinsurah, Maues, the line of, 227.
Maulavi Abdul Wali:-On the Antiquity and Traditions of Shāhzadpur, 262.
Mauranwan, pargana, 252, 253. Maurya kings of Magadh, 180. Maxwell, Captain, 190. Mayafee, Captain, 190.
Mayur Bhatt, ancestor of the Bagachin Bhuinhars and Bisen Rajputs, 180.
Māzaudarān, a Persian province, 359. M'Crindle:-His Ancient India by Ptolemy, 246.
Meander, the Bactrian king of Sakala, 180.
Mecca, pilgrimage to the city of, 53. Mediæval coins, 65.
Medina, city, 270.
Meer Gulam Mustapha, 213.
Meer Jammaul, 208.
Meer Mogul, pr. n., 208. Memorabilia, at the end of the Ain- i-Akbari, 50.
Meru, 120.
Mesopotamia, province, 270. Middleton, Mr., 190, 212. Midponpa, pha-spunship, 365, Migmar Tendup, 121. Mihirakula, son of Toramāņa, 369. Mi-la-ras-pa-i-mgur-ma, 130.
Millett, A. F., Mr., his Settlement Report of Sultanpur, 250–252. Mindolling, monastery, e. 92. Mingling, a Chinese commissioner, e. 99.
Mint Lists, two recent, 376-381.
Mint towns of the Moghul Emperors, 84-107.
Minuch Bihr., pr. n., 3.
Mīr ‘Abbās, 361.
Mir 'Abdus-Salam Islam. Khan, Wazir to Shah Jahan, 304.
Mir Abal, enqa, 302. Mirzā 'Abdul Qadir Bedil, 352. Mīr ‘Azmat-ullah, Belgrāmi, 352. Mīr Bakhshi, 302, 320.
Montgomerie, the Settlement Officer of Saran, 193. Monthly Synchronism, table of, 71. Monzah, a princess, e. 94. Mora Hill Cave, 34. Morā, lake, 32.
Moran, language, 36. Morā Tāl kā Pahār, 32.
Moses Crawford, Major, 190. Moti Masjid, damage to the, e. 46. Mtha-gtad me-yi-gzer-bu-shes-bya-wa, a Tibetan work, 145.
Mu, family, e. 94.
Mu'azz, 270.
Mu'azzan Khan, a jamadar, 320. Mu'azz-ibn-Jabal, pr. n., 269–271. Mubarak, 51, 56.
Khăn, e. 10.
Mubariz-al-mulk, title, 309, 325. Muḍkataya Bag, 187.
Mughal Emperors, coins of, 235, 374. rare coins of,
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some 239-244. Mughalparah, public sarãe in, 342. Muḥammad, eldest son of Hasan, e. 4. Muḥammad I, the offspring of, e. 6. Muḥammad II, the offspring of, e. 7. Muḥammad IV, bin Farīd, 232. Muḥammadabad, city, 226.
Muhammad Adil, three silver coins of,
235.
Muhammad Akbar, prince, e. 33.
Amin Khan, 296, 298, 304, 322, 326, 334, 341, 345, e. 28, e. 38, e. 44.
,, rupee of, e. 113.
Ghazi, 117.
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Yar Khan, 302, 328, 354. Muḥkam Singh, Rajah, 291, e. 48. Mu'imuddin Cishti, shrine of, e. 56. Husain, a reputed son of Prince Akbar, 319, 320.
Sanjar, son of Daud, e. 6.
Shah, 360, e. 55–56.
Mu'inul Islam, 112.
Mu'izzaddin Jahandar Shah, prince, 306.
Kaikubād, 229.
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Mujahid Shah, e. 5.
Mukden, capital city, e. 87. Mukhlis Khan, 343. Makhtar-Khān,
Murshidabad, coins of, e. 109-111. ,, town, 116. Murshid Quli Khan, the faujdar of Mathurā, 289. Murtaza Khān, 347. Musa, 61.
Musa Dembu, wife of Namlha Yu-ring, e 94.
Musafirul Islam, 112.
Muṣṭafā-ābād, mint town, 80. Muta'mad Khan, 305, e. 48.
Muthug (or Kyang-thug), a noose, e. 94. Muth Madho Chowchukka, village, 201. Muzaffar, 226.
Muzaffar II, the last Sultan of Gujarat,
238
141.
Nag-wang-Lob-Zang-Gya-tsho, the fifth Dalai Lama, the life of, 122. Nag-wang Lozang Gyatsho, e. 88. Nähan (Sirmur state), 230. Nahapana, copper coinage of, 227.
Subahdar of Agrah, Nahapāna, the great Kṣaharāta Satrap,
272.
faujdarship of, e. 30.
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Murad Bakhsh, copper coinage of, 73. Mūrdhābhiṣikta, caste, 178.
Murid Khan, 347.
Murray's Discoveries in Asia, 54. Murshidabad, mint, 357,
Muzaffargarh, district, 79. Muzaffarul Islam, 112. Myur-byon-smon-tshigs-thugs-rje -‘indren- byed-gyo-ba-i-utpala-i phreng-ba shes- bya-ba-bshugs-so, a Tibetan work, 158.
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Nagarcain, town, 276-280. Nagarchin, city, 279.
Nagendra Nath Gupta:-his article on Vidyapati Thákur, e. 20. Nagpur, mint town, 81. Nagrimchchenpo, 141. Nagsonkor, capital of, e. 19. Nag-wang-chhos-ki-Gya-Tsho-yang-c h e n- Nyem-pa-i-de, a Tibetan work,
289. Muktanath, temple of, 118. Mulla, a title, 181. Müller, C., 273. Multan, mint, 357. Multifat Khan, 302.
Nambanos, pr. n., 272.
Mumbai, mint town, 81. Muminabad, town, e. 57. Mandari dialect, e. 62.
Nămdar, pr. n., e. 3. Namgyaling, monastery, e. 92.
Mun'im Khan, Diwan to Prince Mu'azzam, Namgyal Ta-tshang, monastery, e. 84. 305, 343.
Muntakhab-ul-lubah, 242, e. 1, e. 2, e. 4. Muntakhabut Tawarikh, 232, 278, e. 2. Marādābād, chaklah, 294.
faujdar of, 314.
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Nähar Khan, 311, 312.
Hansawi, e. 43. Najan-uddin ‘Ali Khan, 338, 347.
Namakin, an 'epithet of Qāsim Khān,
302.
monks of, e. 90.
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Namkha Zangpo, a ruler of Tibet, e. 81.
Nam lha heavenly gods, e. 94.
Namlha Chyiring, e. 94.
Waseh, e. 94.
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Yuring, e. 94.
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Nam-tsho (lake Tengrinor), e. 99. Nandā, Jāt, sons of, e. 37. Nangso Latog-pa, district, e. 98. Nan-tsho, province, e. 84. Narain Singh, Rájá, 191.
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