Index. 



401 



Tulsi Das's Ramayana, 1 ; on Hari Das 



of Brindaban, 312 

 Gulmutti, in Gilgit, 135 

 sun-powder, 32, 37, 40 ; inventor of, 63, 

 6 69 ; in Gilgit, 137 

 suns, when first used, 56,57 

 Gurgial, Chitral, 126 

 Gurtam Khan, ruler of Gilgit, 126 



XlAMI'RPU'R District, popular songs 

 of, 279 . 



hcmumdn-natak, a fire-missile, 46 



Haramush Mount, in Gilgit, 123 



Hari Das, of Brindaban, 312 



Hastinapura, 371, 372 



Hayward, Mr., murdered, 124 



Hindi, language, 2 ; — poetry, I2n. ; dia- 

 lects in Bundelkhand, 282 



Hinduism, a missionary religion, 303 ; 

 morality of, 352 



horse, whether used by Indians with or 

 without a bit, 388 



U-tsing, or fire wells of China, 43 _ 



Human Sacrifices in Ancient India, 76 ; 

 in other countries, 79, 80, 81 



Hmizil, in Gilgit, 130, 131 



Husain Shah, of Bengal, 295 



Hushang Shah Ghori, coin of, 295 



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BKifflrM Shah Sur, coin of, 292 

 igneous projectiles, 30 

 Indra, kills Vritra, 388 

 Indra-turya, a rite, 389 

 Indraprastha, 371 

 Indus, crocodiles in the, 50 



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AHANGI'K, coins of, 292 

 Jaitpur, in Hamirpur, 280 

 Jalalpur, in Hamirpur, 281 

 Japoke, in Gilgit, 133 

 Jarasandha, of Magadha, 372 

 Jessore, in 1599 A.D., 73, 75 

 Jesuit missions in Bengal, 73 

 Jews, human sacrifices of, 83 

 Jugrote, in Gilgit, 122 

 justero, or village headman, 123 

 Jutial, in Gilgit, 124 

 Jwala-Mukhi and Kangra, 42^. 



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hanwar, or bahangi, pairs of baskets, 286^. 



Karambar valley, in Gilgit, 136 



Karamnasa, 7, 8 



Karar, near Jhansi, 280 



Kashmir, Muhammadan coins of, 291 



khalina, the same as ddJiana, q. v. 



Khangars, a caste in Hamirpur, 280 



Khanzada Bajputs, 304 



Khawak Pass, 146 



Khojand, siege of, 35 



Khusrau Shah, of Dihli, coin of, 291 



Kil' ah Punj, in Chitral, 126 



Kishkinda, in the Dakhin, 374 



Kochua, in Baqirganj, 72 



Kols, in Hamirpur, 281 



Krishna worship in Brindaban, 312 



Kulbarga, Muhammadan coins of, 291 



Kutb-uddin Aibak, 334 



JJABRf KHAN, a Portuguese engineer, 

 65 



Legends, of Gilgit, 129— regarding croco- 

 diles, 50 



Lent, its Vedic prototype, 387 



Lodhis, a caste in Hamirpur ? 281,289. 



ALAND AR Shah, 285 

 Kalidasa, his morality, 352 

 Kalika Purana, mentions human sacrifices, 



113, 117 

 Kanauj, 19^. ; the old Panchala, 371 

 Kangra and Jwala-Mukhi, 42^, 

 Kanpuria, a clan in Audh, 302 



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..lACLAGAIsr, Major-General, E. E., 



on early Asiatic Fire-weapons, 30 

 Magadha, 8 



maghribi, war engines, 65 

 Mahabharata, the geography of the, 375 ; 



morality of 377 ; civilization described 



in— 384, 385 

 Mahabhisheka, a rite, 369 

 mahd-ndtak, a fire missile, 46 

 mahdgantra, or war engine, 45 

 Mahisamite (Mysore ?), 374 

 Mahmud Shah, Khilji, coin of, 295 ;— Bah- 



mani, coin of, 296 

 Makhfi, nom-de-plume of a daughter ol 



Aurangzib, 308 

 malleolus, or fire-arrows, 30 

 Malwah, Muhammadan coins of, 291 

 mdlya-chandcma 378 

 MandarHill, In. 



Manes, feast for the pacification of the, 389 

 Maniparbat hill, in Ayudhya, 298 

 Manipura, 47 _ . • „ , . 



Marsh, Capt. H. C, Description of a trip 



to the Gilgit Valley, 119 

 Maruts, and Indra, 388 

 Mathura, 372 



Maudha, in Hamirpur, 279, 281 

 Mazena Pass, 119». 

 Mecca, burnt by Hajjaj, 38, 53 

 miltik, or musket, 66 

 Minian, 272 

 Minnor, in Gilgit, 123, 129 



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