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INDEX 



TO 



JOURNAL, ASIATIC SOCIETY OF BENGAL, for 1875, 



Part I. 



'A: 



.BBA'S SAKWANI, author of the Td- 

 rikli-i-Shershdhi, 32 

 'Abdul 'Aziz Naqshbandi, ] 97 

 'Abdul Kafi, brother of Acalat Khan, 195 

 'Abdullah, son of Sa'id Khan, 196 

 'Abdullah Khan Bahadur, 198 

 'Abdullah, Sayyid, Barha, 129 

 Abdul-Malik Ibn Marwan, 32 

 'Abdur-Rashid-i-Kais-al-Laik, from whom 



the Afghans claim descent, 33, 37 

 'Abdur-Razzak Mati-zi, also styled Bala 



Pir, author of the Tarikh-i-Nisbat-i- 



Afaghinah, 31 

 Aborigines, vide Khyeng, 39 ; Jaipuria 



and Lhota Nagas, 216 ; Muasis, 286 ; 



Angami Nagas, 307 ; Bhils in Maiwar, 



347 

 Abu, Mount, 384«. [27 9n. 



Abul Fazl, on the Sen Kings, 2 ; 286, 

 Acaf Khan Khankhanan, brother of Nur 



Jahan, 195 

 Acalat Khan, 195, 198, 199, 200 

 Achai Sautramani, sacrifice of, 150 

 'Adil Shah, 'urf 'Adli, Abul Muzzafar 



Muhammad, vide Mubariz Khan, 295 

 Adisur, dynasty of, 4 

 Afghan, as distinguished from Pathan, 24 ; 



— period of the Muhammadan history 



of Bengal, 294 

 Agastya Muni, 137, 147 ; — sar, 170 

 Agmahall (Rajmahall), battle of, 296 

 Agni-hotra (sacrifice), 143 

 Agni kund (the fire altar), 150 

 Agrah, 300 

 Ahmadabad, 128 

 Ahmad Darwezah, author of the Tazkirat- 



ul-Abrar, 31 

 Ahmad Kb an, son of Saidii, afterwards 



Sultan Sikandar, 37 



Ahmadnagar, founded by Ahmad Nizam 



Shah, 38 

 Ahmad Nizam Shah, founder of the Bahri 



dynasty, 38 

 Ahmad Shah Bahmani, 38 

 di, or moon, in Turkish names, 279 

 Aibak, the name, 279 ; Qutbuddfn Aibak, 



277ff. 

 Aijita Vishnu, 166 

 Afn-i-Akbari, 281, 286 

 Akbarnamah, 193, 285, 303, 306 

 Akbar, accession of, 295 

 Akbar Q,uli Khan Sultan Gakk'har, 195 

 'Alauddin, the last of the Sayyids, 32 

 Alb-Tigin, 25 

 'Ali, the Mech, 282, 283 

 'AliMardan, 194, 280w. 

 Allah Virdi Khan, 198 

 altars, regulations regarding the building 



of, among the Hindus, 228 ff. 

 Alti Hills, the, in Cuttack, 19 

 Amarakantak, watershed of the Eastern 



part of the Central Provinces, 286 

 Amaravati sculptures, 215 

 Amari, ruins at, 191 

 Ambao Mata, a Bhil deity, 349 

 Amgachi inscription, 2, 187, 191 

 Amr Singh, Raja of Narwar, 195 

 Amrul, in Barbakabad, Bengal, 287, 292 

 Anawartak, parganah of, 20 

 Angada, 140 

 Angami Nagas, rough notes on the, and 



then - language, 307 

 Angelim, one of the twelve provinces of 



Bengal, 181 

 Angirasa, 9 

 Aniruddha, 155 



Anjana (the air), son of Hanumana, 141 

 A mdb-i-AfdgMnah, 3 2 

 Apastamba's S'ulvasiitra, 228 



