Apvance of the Wazir, 67 
Afghan tribes about Kandahar, 181 
Ahar, a town near Bulandshahar, 271, 
274 
ahi, a snake, 271 
Ahibaran, a Raji of Bulandshahar, 271 
Ahichhatra, 271 
Ahi-kshetra, snake-land, 271 
Ak-su, white water, 258 
Ala-uddin’s war with Hamir, 186, 195, 
201 
Amravati Tope, 9 
Anecdotes showing Ahmad Khan 
and character, 154 
Anna-Purna Devi, a form of Siva’s sakti 
Parvati, 18 
Anorahta, introduces Buddhist sculptures 
in Burma, 254 
Antiquities of Bulandshahr, 270; Chan- 
del observations on, 285 
Archaic Sculpturings of Barrows, 14 
Aryan element in Burmese, 254 
Asam, river names in, 258 
Ashta-Taré-Devi or Goddess of Destiny, 
’s habits 
29 
Attack by the Atiths of Raja Indar Gir, 
109 
Barrnax, name of temples in Hamir- 
pur, 296 
_Bamhauri, undescribed temple at, 295, 
296 
Banchati, old name of Bulandshahar, 271 
Bandyopadhyaya, translation of Hamir 
Rasa, 186 
Bangash } Nawabs of Farrukhabad, 49 
ar Brahm Chandel, maker of the Barsi 
Talao, 296 
arakzai, an Afghan sept, 181, 184 
Baran, old name of Bulandshahar, 270, 
271, 272 
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Barrows found in the Nizam’s territory, 2 
Barrows or grave-mounds, 1 
Barsi Talio, undescribed Temple at, 295, 
296 
Battle of Khidaganj and death of Naval 
Rae, 60 
Benares, Nag Kuan or serpent’s well at, 
21; Nag panchami or Snake festival at, 
22; Nageshwar or snake temple at, 20; 
presence of snake symbol in, 17 
Bhilsa Topes, 7, 12 
Black, F. C., observations on some Chan- 
del Antiquities, 285 
Bopya Deva, a Raja of Kashmir, 278 
Brahman tradition on prehistoric re- 
mains, 2 
Brahmanical temples, 291, 292 
Brahmans, zamindars of Chhatarpur, 286 
Bulandshahr Antiquities, 270 
Burmese, alphabet, borrowed, 253 ; Aryan 
element in, 254; collection of popular 
texts, 255; dictionary, by Dr. Judson, 
285; orthography in, 254; Pali Deriva- 
tions in, 253; river names, 280; trans- 
literation, 252, 255 ; kingdoms, Indian 
origin of, 253 
Camparen in Rohilkhand, 102 
Chandel Antiquities, observations on some, 
285; coinage, 286, 287; royal house, 
286 ; dynasty, 288 ; Bar Brahm, a Chan- 
del prince, 296 ; inscriptions, 288 ; chro- 
nology, 288 
Chandel remains at Khajurého and 
Mahoba, 285; Thakurs, zamindars of 
Khajuraho claim to be aborigines, 286 
Chandrabhan, the Chohan, Raja of 
Nimrana, 186 
Chandra Gupta I, gold coin of, 272 
Chaturbhuj, temple of, in Khajuraho, 290 
Chhatarpur, native state, 286 ; raja Partap 
Singh of, 291, 292 
