Index. 



395 



Ehrigu-lata, 142/;. 



Bhutan, 2S£ 



Biah, 193 



Bibhishan, HI, 142 ; 162 ;— kund, 148 ;— 

 sar, 168 



Bihar, conquered by Bakhtyar Khilji, 276 ; 

 by Akbar, ?96 ; town of 186, 276 



Brjav Sen, of Bengal, 3, 13 



Bilva Hari, 137, 165 



Bikrampur, 4, 188 



Bir Sing Deo, of Orchha, 388 



Birupa, an arm of the Mahanadi, 20 



Bisa, founder of Kuch Bihar, 294 

 Bloehmann, H., on the Rajas of rJurpur, 

 192 ; Contributions to the History and 

 Geography of Bengal, No. Ill, 275 

 Bogra, or Bagura, district, in Bengal, 184 

 Bordhonkuti 8, 189 ; vide Bardhankot 

 Bori Diking, in Asain, 307 

 Boro Dihi, hill of, 21 

 Bourke, W. M., inscriptions from Raj- 



mahalL 301 

 Brahma-kund, in Ayodhya, 156 

 Brahmadatta, story of, 167 

 Brahmaputra, 282 

 Breshurvana, 167 

 Brhat Samhita, 15 

 Brigg's Firishtah, 28 

 Brihaspati, 148 

 Bubalus Ami, 331 



Buchanan, Dr. Hamilton, 1, 183, 188, 283 

 Buddha, figures on the Alti Hills, 20 

 Buddha Gaya inscription, 2 

 Buddhism, traces of, in Dinajpur and 



Bagura, 187 

 Buhlul Lodi, 37 



Bulua, or Bhalua, in Eastern Bengal, 181 

 Bundelkhand, popular songs from, 389 

 Burhanpur, in Khandesh, 36 

 Burhan-ul-Mulk Bahri, son of Ahmad 



Nizam Shah, 38 

 Burnell, A. C, on the S'ulvasutras, 229 

 Bust, town of, 194 



Butler, J., vocabulary of the Jaipuria and 

 Lhota ISTaga languages, 216; on the 

 Angami Nagas and their language, 307 



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AELETON, (M. M. Rev.) coin of 



Kunanda, presented by, 82 

 Cadaragi, or Cadaray (Kedar Rai), 182 

 Ceriornis Blythii, 332 

 Cervulus Aureus, 332 

 Ceylon Grammarian Sangharakkhita The- 



ra, 91 

 Chaitanya, 287 

 Chait Sing, 195 



ChakM river, in Kangra, 193, 196 

 Chakra, 136, 146, 155 

 Chakra Hari, 137 ; origin of, 161 

 Chakra-tirtha, holy place of, 156 



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Chakra vapi, 162 



Chambah, 199 



Champakapura (destroyer of all sins), 170 



Chanab river, 210 



Chanargarh, 31, 281 



Chanda Para Chanda, 131 



Chandekan, one of the twelve provinces 

 of Bengal, 181 



Chandlai, Mahall of, 292 



Chandradip, 305 



Chandragupta, 89 



Chandra Hari, 136 



Chandra Pal, palace of, 191 



Chandr Man Bundela, 195 



Chandra Sekhar Banerjea (Babu), on the 

 Alti Hills, 19 



Chatgaon, 305 



Chatta Bhatta, a caste, 6 [186 



Chaudhri Zamindars of Bihar and Paikar, 



Chaura, Mahall of, 292 



Chaunsa, battle of, 294 



Chavana Muni, 167 



Chhapparghattah, battle of, 295 ; village 

 of, 299 



Chhat Fort, 197 



Chandibazu, mahall of, 292 



Chichakot, principal emporium in the 

 Duars, mentioned by R. Fitch, 282 



Chid-atma (formed of wisdom), 159 



China-so, mahall of, 292 



Chintamani, 143 



Chiresvara Mahadeva, 154 



Chirodaka, sacred place of, 154 



Chirsagar, pond of, 154 



Chitra Gupta, 146, 147 



Chitra-kutha of Kubera, 150 



Chutiya Nagpur, 285». 



ChutkiDevi, 160 



Chutki Kund, 160 



Coins, of Kunanda, 82 ; gold of Ghiyas- 

 uddin Balban, 126 ; of Qutb-uddin Mu- 

 barak Shah, 126 ; of Ghiyas-uddm 

 Tughluq Shah, 126 ; of Mahmud Shah 

 bin Muhammad Shah bin Firuz Shah, 

 127; of Mahmud Shah bin rorahim 

 Shah of Jaunpur, 127; of Shah Jahan, 

 127 ; of Aurangzfb, 128 ; of Rafi'-ud- 

 darajat, 128; of Rafi-uddaulah, 128; 

 of Muhammad Ibrahim, 129 ; of Mah- 

 mud Shah (I), of Bengal, 288 ; of Nara 

 Narayan of Kuch Bihar, 306 

 Coins, of the Salatin i Hind, a work on, 278 

 Colebrook, (MSS.' Essays), 8, 10 

 Copper Plate found at Torpondighi, 1 

 Cunningham, (General A.), on Greek 

 Sculpture at Mathura, 212«. ; inscrip- 

 tion from the Kotwali gate in Gaur, 

 289 ; from the Jami' Mosque at Raj- 

 mahall 301«. ; of Sulaiman Shah at 

 Sunargaon, 303 

 Cuttack, Alti Hills in, 19 



