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Index. 



Jamaluddin Hasan, youngest son of Sultan 



Bahrain, 32 

 Jambu, 173;— Tirtha, 170 

 Jambuvana, 141 

 Jami'at Khan Gaharwar, 281 

 Jdnii' -uttawdriJch, 286 

 Jarnmu, 195, 200 

 Jamuna, 299 

 Janaka, 141, 142 



Janaki-Tirtha, name of a ghat, 139 

 Janaki, daughter of Videha, 143 

 Janaki, Ramachandra's wife, 141«. 

 Janmabhumi, or Janmasthan, birthplace 



of Ramachandra, 143 

 Jannatabad or Gaur, district of, 285 

 Jan-sipar Khan, 195 

 Jambuvana, 142 

 Januhas, tribe of the, 210 

 Jarrici, (R. P. P,), on Bengal in 1599 



181w. 

 Janjuhiahs, a tribe, in the Salt Eange, 2 6 

 Jaunpur, 295, 300 

 Javala, 142 

 Jaya Bijaya, 131 

 Jeit Bijay, 142 

 Jhajar Sing Bundela, 389 

 Jhasindh, mahall of, 292 

 Jhosi, 295, 300 



Jnana-k&p, another name for Sitakup, 148 

 Jogighopa, a place of worship, 189, 190, 



191 

 Jogi Tila, a hill, 210 

 Journal, Boyal Asiatic Society, on a coin 



of Kunanda, 82 

 Juta-kunda, 166 

 Jyaishtha, 134 



K, 



..ABRAI Sundar, 194, 207 

 Kabul, 36, 194, 195 

 Kachchapa, 155 

 Kacharis, tribe of, 307 

 Kaiendwen, (KamtonaiorNingthi), Biver, 



a tributary of the Irawadi, 307 

 Kaikeyi, house of, 148, 154; — kund, 152 

 Kaitabha, name of a devil, 155 

 Kajin, son of Batani, 33 

 Kal, 173 



Kala Pahar, vide Baju, 296, 303 

 Kali, 173 



Kalibai Badribai, 349 

 Kalindri, 7 



Kalinjar, fort of, 173, 276 

 Kaligai, mahall of, 292 

 Kaligai Guthia, mahall of, 292 

 Kali Yuga, 138, 146 

 Kalka, 166 

 Kalpas&tras, 228 

 Kalpa-vriksha, fast of, 141«., 143 

 Kalpi, 295, 300 

 Kamadeva, 152 

 Kama-kund, 159 



Kamal-uddfn Mahmud, 32 



Kamrup, 8, 183, 282, 284 



Kamudati, sister of Sokun, a serpent who 



lived in the Sarayd, 137 

 Kanauj, 297 



kangan, an ornament, 137 

 Kangor, in Bengal, 284 

 Kangrah, 193, 194 

 Kaniala-bapji, village of, 349 

 Kdnun-i-Isldm, (quoted) 348 

 Karah Mata, a Bhil deity, 349 

 Karankarya, (personification of cause and 



effect), 159 

 karandavas, a kind of duck, 156 

 Kararani, dynasty of Bengal, end of, 305 

 Karataya River, 183, 188, 191, 282 

 Karbatan, (?) town in Tibbat, 282«. 283 

 Kardaha, mahall of, 292 

 Karianwala, 210 



Karimdad, son of Jalalah Tariki, 194 

 Kashmir, 194 



Kasi, 133, 136, 162, 166, 173 

 Kasim Sulaimani, 32 

 Kasshyap, 142 

 Kasyapa, 148 

 Katak, 191, 296 

 Katala Devi, 171 

 Katasin, or Katasin, 285 

 Kauravas, 184 

 Kaushalya, 152, 154 

 Kaustubha Mani, 142, 153 

 Kauto Muni, 148 

 Kedar Rai, of Sripur, 182 

 Kelua, river of, 20 

 kennie, a description of tabu among the 



Angamis, 316 

 Kesari, 141 



Kesava Deva, temple of, 214 

 Keshab Sen, son of Lakshman Sen, 1 

 Keshava, derivation of, 18 

 Keshtra Bardhan, 142 

 Khaibar, near Pashawar, 27 

 Khairwara, district of, 347, 349 

 Khalaj, or Khilji, vide Khalj 

 Khalid, son of 'Abdullah, 36 

 Khalfl Beg, 195 

 Khalj, tribe of, stated to be a tribe of 



Turks, 35, 37, 275w. 

 Khan Jahan Ludi, a contemporary of 



Pirishtah, 27, 32 

 Khan Kaju, celebrated Yusuf-zi chief, 



31 

 Khan Jahan Afghan, 296 

 Kharal, in Bengal, 292 

 Kharjurakunda, also called Khajoha, 151 

 Khasias, tribe of, 307 

 Khizr Sultan Gakkhar, 195 

 Khizr Khan, of Bengal, 294, 295, 297 

 Khokhars, a tribe in the Salt Range, 26 

 Khuddasikkha, "minor duties", 91 

 Khumis, Arakanese tribe of the, 46 

 Khulacat-ul-Ansab, 31 



