INDEX 
TO 
JOURNAL OF THE ASIATIC SOCIETY OF BENGAL, 
Vou. LXV, Parr I, Nos. 1-4; 1896. 
A atd-din, eldest son of Jahandar 
Shah, 165. 
‘Abdu-l-lah Khan Sayyid Miyan, 
Barhah Sayyid, 176; 179 ff. 
‘Abdu-s-samad Khan, sketch of his 
career, 164. 
Abu Bakr Shah, coins of, 215, 216. 
Aina-i-Haqq-nwmé, 111. 
Akbar, his attention drawn towards 
Christianity in 1576, 47. 
, firman of —, sent to the Fathers 
at Goa, 48. 
————., presented by Jesuit Missionaries 
with a Bible and Catholic pictures, 
50. 
——, his attitude towards Christian- 
ity, 52. 
——, sends an embassy to Goa in 
April 1582, 54. 
, grants jirman of leave for Padré 
Rodolfi, 59. [60. 
—, grants parwana to Leo Grimon, 
—, letter of —, to the Fathers at 
Goa, 61. 
—, holds festival of Holy Assump- 
tion, 62. 
———, keeps Christian images which 
he lends to the Jesuits at his court, 
66, 68. 
, his new religion, 70. 
— —.,, expedition to the Deccan, 87 ff. 
, writes to the Portuguese for 
guns and ammunition, 83. 
——-—, his death on 15th October 1605, 
106 ff. 
*Ala’u-d-din Khwarizm Shah, coins of, 
216. 
*Ala’u-d-din Mas‘ud Shah, coins of, 215, 
Allalanathagarman, n. pr. of a Sévait, 
mentioned in Kéndrapada Plates, 256, 
271. 
Amnai, n. pr. of a tamrakara, mentioned 
in Kéndrapada Plates, 256, 271. 
Anandapura, an ancient name of Nagara, 
132, 
a 
Anangabhima I., younger brother of 
Rajaraja II., mentioned in Kéndrapada 
Plates, 246, 265. 
Anangabhima II., son of Rajaraja III., 
mentioned in Kéndrapada Plates, 248, 
266. 
Anantavarman, mentioned in Kéndra- 
pada Plates, 237, 258. 
Aniyaykabhima, see Anaygabhima I. 
Aquaviva, Rodolfi, Jesuit Missionary, 
sent to Akbar’s court, 39, 49. 
attitude of—, to- 
wards Islam, 51. 
—-———_, letter by—, to the 
Jesuit General, 55. 
—_____—___—_., remains alone at 
Akbar’s court, 56. 
—___——_——-,, obtains temporary 
leave from Akbar in 1588, 59. 
———-, murdered in Salsette, 
b) 
59. 
Athapaga, n. pr. of a village mentioned 
in Madanapada Plates, 7, 138. 
‘A7imu-sh-shan, second son of Bahadur 
Shah, 137 ff. 
, ascends the throne after 
Bahadur Shah’s death, 143 ff. 
, his defeat and death, 
148 ff. 
‘Aziz Koka, grand chamberlain at 
Akbar’s court, 86 ff. 
Baxatiyar Khilji, conquest of Bengal 
by, 27 ff. 
Ballalaséna, mentioned in Madanapada 
Plates, 7 ff. 
——, became King in 1119 A.D., 
25 ff. 
Barhah, Sayyids of, 174 ff. 
-, etymology of the word, 175. 
Bhanudéva, son of Narasimha I, men- 
tioned in Kéndrapada plates, 251, 
268. 
