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Bholanath, pr. n., 201.

Bhore, place, 196.

Bhowal, town, 58.

Bhubanesvar Dutt, Babu, Dewan Hatwa
Raj, 200.

Bhuinhar, caste, 178.

Bhajawan Misir, pr. n., 196.
Bhukan Mall, e. 47.
Bhurkaha, village, 183.
Bhurthoohi, place, 193, 195.
Bhusandā, village, 35.
Biānah, town, e. 50.

Bibi Sata, wife of Ahmad Shah III, e. 12.
Bidyapur, village, e. 52, e. 53, e. 55.
Bijapur, mint, 358.

Bījāpur dāru-z-Zafar, mint, coin of, 240.
Bījugarh, place, 191.

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Brahmaputra, river, 58, 254.

river god, 259.

Brahmi inscription on the reverse of a
Nahapana coin, 228.

Brihadratha, the last Mayurya king, 180.
Brindaban, village, 201.

Bristow, Mr., British Resident at the
Court of Oudh, 188, 207.

Broach, a city on the Bombay Coast,
53, 268.

Browne, H. Ulick, Lord, 221.

Brushal, a village near Gilgit, 365.
Brushalpa, Pha-spunship, 364.
Bsod-nams-mchhog-grub-bstan-pa-i-rgyal -
mtshan-dpal-byang-po-i-rnam-thar, a
Tibetan work, 127.

Bstan-bchos-kyi-dkar-chhag-rin-po-chhe-i -
-mzod khang she-bya-ba, a Tibetan
work, 163.

Bstan-bchos-kyi-dkar-chhag-rin-po-c hhe-i-
mzod-khang-she-bya-ba,
work, 127.

a Tibetan
[131.

Btsun-mo-bka-i-thang, a Tibetan work,
Buddha Gaya, place, 31.

Buddha Shakhyathubpa, a short biogra-
phy of, 174.

Buddhist Suttas, reference made to, 181.
Budh Singh, Māhārāo Rājāh Hādā of
Bondi, 291.

Budh Singh, Rao, Raja of Kotah, 298,
e. 59.

Buguḍa, village, copper-plate Charter
found in, 282, 283, 284.

Buller, J. C., his letter to K. Graham
Esq., 206.

Bundelkhand, province, 247.
Bunyad Singh, pr. n., 189.
Burhän-ï-Máāṣir, e. 2—12.

Burhanpur, place, 295, 319, 320, 329.
Burn, Mr. C. S., 65, 74, 232, 244, 381.
an abstract of the rarer Mu-
ghal coins compiled by, 374-
375.

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Buroi river, 254, 255, 259.

"Burra-Gosai Jharoni," a clump of trees

known as, e. 19.

Burrah Gang, place, 204, 208.Į
Buxar, battle of, 181, e. 109.
Byabapa, family, 364.

Bya-ka-rana-i-rtsa-ba-sum-chhupa-d a n g-
rtags-kyi-ajug-pa-guyis-bshugs-so, a Ti-
betan work, 138.

Byang-chhub-lam-gyi - dmar-khrid thams-
chadmkhyen-par-agrod-pa-i-bde-lam-
shes-bya-ba-bshugs-so, a Tibetan work,

171.

Byang-chhub-lam gyi-rim-pa-i-akhrid-kyi
-sa-bchad, a Tibetan work, 143.
Byang-chhub-lam-gyi-rim-pa-i-akhrid-yig-
ajam pa-i-dbyans kyi shal-lung, a Tibe-
tan work, 172.

Byang-chhub-l a m-g yi- r i m-p a-i-d m a r-
khrid-thams-chad-mkhyen-par bgrod-pa-
i-bde-rims-shes-bya-ba-bshugs-so, a Ti-
betan work, 165.

Byang-chhub-sem-dpa-i-spyod-pal ajug-pa
-bshugs-so, a Tibetan work, 170.
Byang-chhub-sems-dpa-i-spyod-pa-la-ajud
pa-i-agrel-ba-legs-par-lshad-pa-i- r g y a
mtsho shes-bya-ba bshugs-so, a Tibetan
work, 171.
Byang-pa-rig-azin

chhen po-ngag-gi
dbang po-i-rnam-thar, a Tibetan work,
125.

Byroo Singh, pr. n., 191.

C

Cairns, Lord, 224.
Canbar, people of, 249.
Canto Babu, Dewan, 192, 205.
Canton, Chinese city, 269.
Carstairs, Mr., 116.
Cashmere, country, 260.
Catron Manonchi, 69.
Census of Tibet, e. 99-101.
Ceranel, Pergana, 247.
Chabelah Ram, 290.

Raja, Governor of Allahabad,❤
e. 32, e. 45, e. 48, e. 56.
Chachraali, mint town, 79.
Chainpur Babu, 194.

Chait Shahi, Mahárájá Báhádur, 184.
Chait Singh, Raja of Benares, 186.
Chakhyungtag, place, e. 85.
Chaklah Muradabad, 315.
Ćakora Sātakarņi, pr. n., 272, 273.
Chalukya, Dynasty of Gujarat, 372,

Chambabamling, place, e. 85.

Cambal, river, 288, 290.

Chamchen, the coming Buddha, a large
image of, e. 80.

Chamchen Choije, title, e. 80.
Chamdo, place, e. 85.

Chanda Jha, a Pandit of Mithilā, e. 22.
Candesvara Thakkura, author of Vivāda
Ratnákar, e. 25.

Chandi Dewal, temple, e. 17.
Chandogya-Paddhati, e. 26.
Cand Rai, of Bikrampur, 58.
Chang-Dôk, province, e. 97.
Chankya Rinpo-che, e. 92.

Chapra, tomb of J. V. H. at, 275.
Charkhia, jungle, of, 187.
Charters, Mr., 214.

Chatarsál, Bundelah, e. 59.

Chattradhári Sháhi Báhádur, Rájá, 194,
195.

Chavada, dynasty of Gujarat, 372.

Cha-yul, monastery, e. 100.

Chero Rajás, 247.

Cheros, an aboriginal race, 179.
Chetra, place, 191.
Cheyupore, village, 179.

Chhos-gshi-rin-po-chhe- aphrung-ba-shal-
gdams-dris-lan-skor, a Tibetan work,

160.

Chhos-kyi-rgyal-po-blo-bzang - chhos-kyi-
rgyal-mtshan-gyi-rnam-thar, a Tibetan

work, 124.

Chinapatan, mint, 358.

Chinsuráh, the Dutch factory at, 275.
Chilman Majumdar, 114, 115.
Chim-phu-pa, district, e. 100.
Chitta Singh, Raja, 204.

Chlokha-Sum, three great provinces of
Tibet, e. 101.

Choikhorling, monastery, e. 84.
Choikhor Gyal, monastery, e. 82.
Choikyi Cholkha, the province of Bud-
dhism, e. 99.

Choipon Deba, pr. n., e. 88.
Chopra, 80.

Chos-tse-ling, 120.

Chovo, the historical, e. 100.

Chowchukka Math Madho, village, 201.
Chronicles of Oonao, 250, 252.

of the Pathan Kings of Delhi,
230.

*Chuming, province, e. 99.

Chunar, town, 190.

Chunargarh, Fort, 191.

Chungar, the left branch of the Œlenth
Mongols, e. 90.

Ćuniakhalipara, a mahallah of Shāhzad-
pur, 266.

Chun-Wang, title, e. 92.

Chupatpha,

Sinha, e. 17.

surname of Godadhara

Chupra, Grand Durbar at, 198.
άuraman Jāt, son of Bhajjā, 289–294,
302, 324, 341, e. 36—37, e. 47—48.
Ćuraman, Jat, settlement with, 309.
Chutiyās, people, 37.

Chûzang-Rinpo-che, the abbot of Khog-
gon, e. 92.

Chya-Yul District, e. 102.

Chyog-le Namgyal, Court, e. 88.
Chyrog-tshang-pa, monastery, e. 102.
Clans of the Roy Bareilly Districts, 250.
Cleveland, Mr. 191.

Clive, Lord, 269.

Codrington, Dr., 241, 370.

Cognomen Bahmani, origin of the, e. 1.
Coinage in Bengal, the East India Com-
pany assumed the right of, e. 109.
Coinage of Farrukhsiyar, 357.

Coin of Gujarat fabric, metal of, 235.

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Coins of Murshidabad Mint between 1748
and 1793 A.D., e. 109-113.
Colvile, Sir James W., 224.
Conquest of Tibet by the Tartars, e.
96-102.

Consens, H., Mr., Supdt. of the Archæo-
logical Survey of Western India, 372.
Coote, Sir Eyre, 190.

Copper Coins of Ahmadabad, Akbar's,
e. 103-108.

Copper Currency, Local, in the Dewas
State, Central India, e. 114-116.
Copper temple, of the Sutias, e. 18.
Cornwallis Lord, his treaty with 'Aşafad-
daula, 78.

Coronation medal of the first king of
Oudh, 74.

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Daundia Khera, pargana, 250–252.
Dāvād, pr. n., e. 3.

Dawar Dad Khan, e. 32.

Dayen Khan, son of Gushi Khan, e.87—
88.

Dbn-ma-la-ajug-pa bshugs-so, a Tibetan
work, 174.
Dbn-ma-rtsa-ba

shes-rab-kyi-ngag-don

bshad-pa-rin-po-chhe-i-phreng ba bshugs
so, a Tibetan work, 172.

Devaditya, grand-father Candesvara,

e. 26.

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Doh-meh-lower Doh country, e. 97.
Dôk-pa=pastoral people, e. 100.
Dol-Jong, district, e. 99.

Dolma, goddess (Tārā), a prayer to, 174.
Dong, a Tibetan tribe, e. 94.
Doordooreah, place, 59.

Dopeh mar-wa, district, e. 100.
Dorje Tag, monastery, e. 92.

Dost Muḥammud Khan, Afghan, e. 59.
Dottor Imperbicado, 56,
Downes, Ensign, 191.
Dowson, Professor, 58.
Dpal-Idan

dmag-zor-rgyal-mo-i-sgo-nas-
rnom-thong-sgrub-chhul-de-i-agras-bshad
-dang bchos-pa bshugs-so, a Tibetan
work, 157.

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abyed-pa-i-bstan-bchos-bgs-bshad-sny-
ing-po bshugs-so, a Tibetan work, 177.
Dri-med-od-zer (Lama), the work and
teachings of, 158.

Dronin, Mr., 67.

Droz Simeon, 207.

Dsongkha Jong, district, e. 98.
Duffla, range of low hills, e. 16.
Du-gugang, district, e. 100.
Du-Jarric, 53, 55.

Dujjoo Singa, pr. n., 203-205.
Duka-pa, district, e. 98.
Dûkpa, monastery, e. 100.
Durgā, image of, 184.

Durgabhakti Taranginī, e. 23, e. 27.
Dur-gchod-kyî ngag-adon agrigs-chhags-
su-bkod-pa-dur-sri-rgyan-gchod, a Tiqe-
tan work, 146.

Durjan Singh, son of Mánsingh, 59.
Durkee, J. H., of New York, 229.
Durminyeg, district, e. 100.
Dus-gsum-sangs-rgyas thams-chad kyi-ngo

bor gyal ba blo-bzang grags-pa-la gsol-
adebs-pa i smon-tshig bsam-pa lhun-gyi
-grub-pa she-bya-wa, a Tibetan work,
151.

Du-wensha, a compiler of official records
of Tibet, e. 101.

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Erskine, Lt., 188, 206,
Evelyn, J., 216.

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Fakhr-un-nissa, Begam, daughter of
Sadat Khán wife of Farrukhsiyar,
359.

Farhang-i-Anjuman-Ārà-i-Nāṣiri, 21.
Faridābād, place, 291, 292.

Farmalean, Padre, 55.

Farbitun, 55.

Farmilan, 55.

Farrukh, pr. n., e. 3.

Farrukhabad, mint town, 80.

Farrukhsiyar, pr. n., 290, 293, 294, 296,
299, 302, 304, 313, 314-319, 322,
324, 325, 327, 331-338, 340, 343,
346, 355, e. 109.

Character of, 353–355.

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Children of, 360-361,

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Coinage of, 357-359.

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Death of, 348–352.

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Length of the reign of, 356.

Made a prisoner and deposed,
344-348.

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Reign of, 355.

Seals of, 358.

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Style and title in life and after
death, 356.

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Two rare coins of, 241-242,

Wives of, 359–360.

Farrukhsiyar, son of Aurangzeb, 240,

Farrukhsiyar's widow made over to
Ajit Singh, e. 51.

Faşiḥul Islam, 112.

Fatḥabad, mint town, 80, 242.

Fatḥabād Dhārūr mint, coin of, 241.

Fathepur, pargana, 253.

Fateh Shahi, Rájá, 181, 182, 191, 192,

205.

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