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Index. 



IN AGA Hills, rivers names in, 258, 260 

 Naga Raja, Sri Yadana, 275 

 Nagballi or Cobra-creeper, 26 



Nageshwar, the snake Temple at Benares, 

 22 



Nag Kuan or serpent's well in Benares, 

 21, 23 



Nag panchami, a great fete, 22, 26 



Nagpore, prehistoric remains in, 1 ; bar- 

 rows, 1, 2 ; snake worship, 24 



Nahar Sifih, founder of the Sambhal fort 

 273 



Nandi or Siva's Bull, 18, 19, 20 



Nasir-uddin Mahmud, reduced Kol, 272 



Naval Rae, 50 ; his death, 60 



Nawab Ahmad Khan, 49 ; marries again, 

 123; at battle of Panipat, 125; blind- 

 ness and death, 152 ; habits and charac- 

 ter, 154 ; wives, 159 ; children, 159 ; 

 chelas, 160 ; genealogical table of de- 

 scendants, 167 



Nawab Ahmad Khan Ghalib Jang, 58 



Nawab Imam Khan, and the Confiscation 

 of the Territory, 49 



Negotiations with Nawab Ahmad Khan 

 through 'Ali Kuli Khan, 112 



Nizam's territory, barrows in, 2 



Note to Bulandshahr Antiquities by Dr. 

 Rajendralala Mitra, 275 



OBSERVATIONS on Chandel Anti- 

 quities, 285 



Origin, Indian, of Burmese Kingdoms, 

 253 



Orthography in Burmese, 254 



Oxus, derivation of, 259 



X ADAM, a sage, his penances, 189 

 Pali Derivations in Burmese, 253 ; Gram- 

 mar, by Dr. Mason, 255 ; inscriptions on 

 gold coins, 271 ; MSS., 255 ; words have 

 several forms in Burmese, 257 

 Paiichala, old capital in Burma, 253 

 Panjpao, an Afghan sept, 184 

 Parikshit, story of his death, 271 

 Parmal, a Tomar Raja, 271, 272, 288 

 Partap Singh, Raja, of Chhatarpur, re- 

 stored temples, 291, 292 

 Peal, S. E., a peculiarity of the river 

 names in Asam and some of the adjoin- 

 ing countries, 258 

 Peculiarity of River names in Asam, 258 

 Phallus worship, 28 

 Popalzai, a sept of the Durani Afghans, 



181, 182, 183 

 Pran-nath, a Kshatriya by caste, lived in 

 the beginning of the 18th century, 171 



Pran-nathis, sect of the, 171 

 Prehistoric Remains of Central India, 1 

 Prithivi Varmma, Raja, 289 

 Prithviraj, the celebrated Chohan, 186 



R 



AJA Ahibaran, 271 ; Bhim of Etawa, 

 273 ; Dhanga, inscription of, at Kaju- 

 raho, 288 ; Parmal, 271, 288 ; Madana 

 Varmma, 288, 289 ; Partap Singh of 

 Chatarpur, 291, 292 ; Prithivi Varmma, 

 289 ; Tomar 271 



Rajas, Chandel, near Gya, 286 



Rataagiri, first Sultan of Kashmir, 279 



Renewal of Negotiations, with Nawab 

 Ahmad Khan, followed by peace, 120 



Restorations of temples at Khajuraho 

 291, 292 



Rivett-Carnac, J. H., prehistoric Remains 

 in Central India, 1 ; Snake Symbol in 

 India, especially in connection with 

 the worship of Siva, 17 



River names in Asam, 258 ; spelling of, 

 260 ; list of, 261 



Rodgers, C. J. on Copper Coins of Kash- 

 mir, 277, 282 



OAHAB-UDDI'N Muhammad Ghori, 

 took Baran, 273 , 



Sanchi Topes, 7 



Sandstone, used in construction of tem- 

 ples, 290 



Sangassa, old capital in Burma, 253 



Sanscrit inscriptions from Bulandshahar, 

 273 ; words in Burmese, 254 



Sarekhettara kingdom in Burma, 253 



Sarpa or serpent, is a reptile, 31 



Sect of the Pran-nathis, 171 



Self-supporting domes in the Khajuraho 

 temples, 291 



Serpent on prehistoric remains, 17 



Sherring, Rev., description of Benares, 21 



Shuja'ud-daula and Shah 'Alam attempt 

 to attack Farrukhabad, 136 ; Shuja'ud- 

 daula takes refuge at Farrukhabad, 144 



Siege of Allahabad Fort, 77 ; of Fateh- 

 garh and flight of the Nawab, 82 



silchras or steeples of temples very grace- 

 ful in design, 290, 291, 295 



Silver coins of Kashmir, 277, 282 



Similarity between the marks found on 

 the stones and the " cup marks" of the 

 Barrows in Europe, 14 ; between the 

 remains found in the Indian Barrows 

 and the contents of the Barrows in 

 Europe, 12 ; between the Tumuli and 

 the Barrows of Europe, 1 1 



Singphos, speak Kachyen, 255 ; river 

 names, 260 ; spelling of, 261 



