Index. 
Hay, John, a Scotch Jesuit, account 
by, of Jesuit Missions to Akbar’s court, 
44. 
Henriquez, Francis, a Persian convert, 
sent to Akbar’s court, 49. 
———, withdraws to Goa, 
54. 
Hindi daurnd@, derivation of, and of its 
equivalents in other Vernaculars, 4 ff. 
Hindustani, early use of the word to 
denote the Vernacular, 58, 72, 96. 
Husain ‘Ali Khan, a Barhah Sayyid, 176, 
178 ff. 
Wan Sarin coin 'or 214, 315: 
Indo-Aryan Vernaculars, formation of 
Causal Verbs in, 1 ff. 
Irvine, W.., article by —, on the later 
Mughals (1707-18038), 186 ff. 
letandar Shah, eldest son of Bahadur 
Shah, 137 ff. 
———,, history of his reign, 160 ff. 
Jahan Shah, 138 ff. 
, death of, 154 ff. 
Jarric, Pierre du, 8. J., account by —, 
of Jesuit Missions to Akbar’s Court, 
45ff., 83ff. 
Jesuit Missions to Akbar’s court, 38 ff. 
, first mission, 47 ff. 
» second mission, 60 ff. 
, third mission, 64 ff. 
, their result, 106. 
Jhadakhanda, mentioned in Kéndrapada 
Plates, 256, 271. 
ni Vowel system of, 280 ff. 
———, List of Verbs in, 306 ff. 
Kaild, name of a village in Kéndrapada 
Plates, 256, 270. 
Kamarnava I., mentioned in Kéndrapada 
Plates, 238, 259. 
Kamarnava II., son of Cédaganga by 
KasturikamGdini, mentioned in Kén- 
drapada Plates, 241, 262. 
Kantapadihatta, name of a village iu 
Kéndrapada Plates, 256, 271. 
Kapilavastu, site of, 276 ff. 
Kashmir, Xavier’s account of, 72. 
, coins from, 223 ff. 
Kégavaséna, ruled over Gauda, 31. 
, lived under the protection 
of a King, 25, 31. 
Khandagiri, Ananta cave, sculptures in, 
272 ff. 
Khandasahi, name of a village, in Kén- 
drapada Plates, 255, 270. 
393. 
Komati Manku, n. pr. of a Grésthin, in 
Kéndrapada Plates, 256, 271. 
Konarak, Black Pagoda at, erected by 
Narasimha I., 234, 251, 267. 
Kopivisnu, n. pr. of Sandhivigrahika of 
Vigvarupaséna, in Madanapada Plates, 
8, 15. 
Kusinara, site of, 279. 
1 Dratehanenntee, last Hindu king of Ben- 
gal according to Muhammadan histori- 
ans, 19, ff., 27 ff. 
Laksmanaséna, mentioned in Madana- 
pada Plates, 7 ff. 
, origin of his Era, 25 ff. 
, reigned from 1170-1198, 
27. 
Lalitavistara, passage on different kinds 
of lipi quoted, 125. 
Lal Kumwar, favourite wife of Jahandar 
Shah, 166 ff. 
Leoton, Edward, 8. J., Missionary to 
Akbar’s court, 39, 63. 
Machado, Antony, S. J., Missionary to 
Akhar’s court, 83. 
Maclagan, Gen. R., and E.D., 
article by —, on the Jesuit Missions 
to Emperor Akbar, 88 ff. 
Madai, n. pr. of a Kamsyakara, in 
Kéndrapada Plates, 256, 271. 
Madhavaséna, was Governor of Radha, 
31. 
Mahadéva Velali, n. pr. of a tambalika, in 
Kéndrapada Plates, 256, 271. 
Mahmud Shah of Malwa, coins of, 215 
218. 
Malopura, name of a place, in Kéndra- 
pada Plates, 255, 270. 
Mihryan, Persian feast of the Autumnal 
equinox, celebrated at Akbar’s court, 
57. 
Mildenall, John, English ambassador to 
Akbar’s court, 98 ff. 
Mirdtu-l-quds, another name for Dastan- 
a- Masih, q. v. 
Mirza ‘Abdu-r-rahim, 104 ff. 
Mirza Hakim, Akbar’s brother, origin of 
his revolt, 53. 
Monserrat, Antonio, Jesuit Missionary 
to Akbar’s court, 49. 
, instructs Prince 
Murad, 50. 
— 
, leaves Fathpuir for 
Agra, 54. 
Mughal Emperors, history of later —, 
from 1707 to 1808, 136 ff. 
—-——., coins of 220 ff. 
