298 
Chhatrasal, Raja of Panna, 171 
Chohans, genealogical table of, 248; Hamir 
of Rathambor, 192; origin of, 187; Raja 
Chandrabhan, 186 ; Raja Jeyal, 188 
Chronicle of Bangash Nawabs of Farru- 
khabad, 49 
Chronological Table of the Nawabs of 
Farrukhabad, 166 
Chronology of Chandels, 288 
Coinage, Chandel, 286, 287 
Construction of temples at Khajuraho, 
290 
Coins, copper of Kashmir, 277, 282; gold, 
found at Bulandshahar, 271, 272; gold 
of Kashmir, 277 ; silver of Kashmir, 277, 
282 
Copper Coins of the old Mahérdjais of 
Kashmir, 277; of the Sultdns of Kash- 
mir, 282 
Cruciform temples in Khajuraho, 290 
Cunningham, Genl. A., on Bhilsa Topes, 
12; description of Chandel remains, 
285, 287, 288, 289, 293; on coins of 
Kashmir, 277 ; on identification of Vara- 
navata, 272 
“ Cup-marks’’ of barrows, 14, 15, 31 
Das JAL, the name of Antichrist, 178 
Dalton, Col., description of prehistoric 
remains, 2 
Dangerfield, Mr. Henry, discovery of pre- 
historic remains, 2, 8, 6, 7, 8 
Debi, figure of, at Gulavar Khera, 289 
Defeat of the Wazir, 71 
Derivations, Pali, in Burmese, 253; of 
names of the week-days, 254; of Sans- 
krit words in, 254 
Descendants of Ahmad Khin Ghalib 
Jang, 167 
Dhdm, a name of the Supreme Spirit or 
Paramatma, 171 
Dhamis, name of the followers of Pran- 
naith, 171 
Dhanga, Raja, inscription of, 288 
Di, a prefix or suffix in Asamese river 
names, 258 ; variations of, 258, 261 - 
Dictionary, Burmese, by Dr. Judson, 
255 
Didda, Maharaéni of Kashmir, 277 
Dioha, Rapti, and Gum-ti, tributaries of 
the Ganges, 258 
Dor Rajé, Budh Sen, 273; Mangal Sen, 
273; Chandra Sen, 273; Har Datt, 
prince of Baran, 272, 274 
Dukri, name of Chandel coin, 286 
domes, of temples in Khajuraho, 290, 
291, 292 
Durani, an Afghan tribe about Kandahar, 
181, 182 
Index. 
Exncurroy of the Five Chelas, 69 ; 
of the Five sons of Nawaéb Muhammad 
Khan Ghazanfar Jang, 68 
Farrvuguasan, attacked by Shuja- 
ud-daula, 136 ; Bangash Nawabs of, 49 ; 
visitors to, 128 
Fergusson, on Ganthai Temple, 293, 294 
First Visit of Ghazi-ud-din Khan Imad- 
ul-Mulk, 124 
Five-headed snake (Nig panchamukhi,) 17 
Gawernat Temple at Khajuraho, 293, 
294, 295; age of, 293, 294; pilgrim’s 
inscription in, 293; derivation of its 
name, 294 
Genealogical Table of Sa’dat Khan Bur- 
han-ul-Mulk’s family, 169; of Safdar 
Jang’s family, 170; of Ahmad Khan's 
descendants, 167 ; of Chohans, 246 
Ghazi-ud-din ’Imaéd-ul-Mulk, eldest son 
of the celebrated Nizam-ul-Mulk Asaf 
Jah, 128 
Ghilzdis, an Afghan tribe near Khelat i 
Ghilzai, 181; near Kandahar, 182 
Ghosha’s, P. C., note on the articles ex- 
hibited by Mr. Rivett-Carnac, 30 
Gidhaur, Rajas of, 286 
Glasfurd, (Col.) found an iron axe in the 
Godavery district, 7 
Gold coins found at Bulandshahar, 271, 
272; of Kashmir, 277; leaflet, found 
about Khajuraho, 287; leaf found among 
the ruins of Manikydla, 287 
Granite used in the construction of Chausat 
Jogini Temple, 290, 296 
Grierson, G. A., further notes on Kali- 
dasa, 32 
Growse, F. §., Bulandshahr Antiquities, 
270; sect of the Pran-nathis, 171 
Guldahbdari, or royal pavilion, 136, 141 
Gulavar Khera, figure of Debi at, 289 
Gumti, derivation of, 258 
Gunna Begam, a poet, was the daughter 
of a poet, 130 
Gupta, Chandra II, gold coin of, 272; 
Skanda, inscription of, 274 
Gya, Chandel Raja’s near, 286 
Hamtow, Dr. Buchanan, on rivor 
names, 259 
Hamir, Raja, his birth, 192; his war with 
Ala-uddin, 195, 201, 203, 207, 209, 
223, 225, 227, 230, 239 ; his death, 245 
Hamir Rasa, a history of Hamir, 186 
Hamirpur, Chandels in, 286 ; undescribed 
buildings in, 295 
