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Index. 
Hanna, discovery of prehistoric remains, 
3, 6 
Hardatt, a Dor Raja, 272 
Harsha, gold coins of, 277 
Hislop, Rev. Stephen, antiquarian, 2 
History of Hamir, prince of Rantham- 
bor, 186 
[utptexenrs of iron, prehistoric, 6— 
9, 10 
Indian origin of Burmese Kingdoms, 253 
Indor, derivation of, 275 
Indus, derivation of, 259 
‘Inscriptions, Chandel, 288 ; at Khajuraho, 
288, 289, 293; of pilgrims in Ganthai 
Temple, 293 ; two, from Bulandshahar, 
273 
Intriguesin the Pathén Camp by Mahbiib 
*Alam, 117 
Irvine, W., the Bangash Nawabs of Far- 
rukhabad, 49 
J AGATRAJ Bandela, a prince, 286 
Jaimal Singh, of Gidhaur, representative 
of the Chandel Royal House, 286 
Jain, naked statues, 293 ; statue of Suma- 
tindth disclosed by the drying up of 
the Kirat Sagar at Mahoba, 288; tem- 
ples, 291, 294, 295 
Jatkari, remarkable position of temple at, 
292 
Jaya Deva, Rajé of Kashmir, 278 
Jinanath Temple, magic square and in- 
scription of 11 lines on door of, 287; 
rectangular form of, 294 
Judson, Dr., Burmese Dictionary, 255 ; 
Burmese derivation, 256 
Jumna, derivation of, 259 
Junapani, Nagpore district, tumuli in, 2, 
? 
K xcuzvs, zemindars of Chhatarpur, 
286 
Kachyen Hills, state of, 253; reduced to 
writing, 255 ; spoken by Singphos, 255 
Kadphises, copper coin of, 272 
Kakra Marh, temple in Mahoba, 289 
Kalasa, a Rajah of Kashmir, 277, 280 
Kalidasa, at Sibay Singh’s court, 34; at 
_ king Bhoja’s court, 35, 39 ; further notes 
on, 32; traditionsin Mysore, 32; tradi- 
tions in Mithila, 32; born at Damodar- 
pur, 32; miraculous knowledge of, 34 
‘Kali Nadi, black river, 270 
_ Kalindi, stream near Bulandshahar, 270, 
_ 278 
Kalinjar, inscriptions from, 288 
299 
Kandahar, Afghan tribes about, 181 
Kandariya Mahadev, temple, in Khaju- 
raho, 290 
Kara-su, black water, 258, 260 
Karenni Hills, state of, 253 
Kashmir, copper coins of, 277, 282; silver 
coins of, 277 ; gold coins of, 277 
Khajuraho, temples at, 274 
remains at, 285; inscriptions 
at, 288; zemindars of, 286; temples 
at, 287; gold-leaflets found about, 287 
Khojak Pass, names of, 185 
Khudaganj, battle of, 60 
Khurja, flourishing mart on I. E. Rail- 
way, 270 
Kirat Sagar at Mahoba, 288 
Kol, part of dominion of Dor Raja, 272 
Kumaon Rock markings, 20, 27, 29; snuke 
well at, 23 
Kunwar Math, temple of, at Khajuraho, 
221 
Kurmis, zamindars of Chhaturpur, 286 
Larar-un-Kapr (or night of pow- 
er), 179 
Lal Barani, a Muhammadan Martyr, 273 
Last or Mixed Dynasty, 278 
Latter, Capt., on Burmese orthography, 
254 
List of river names in Asam, 261 
Lodhis, expelled Chandels, 286 
Mapawa Varmma, Raji, inscription 
of 288, 289 
Madan Sagar in Mahoba, 289 
Madari, temple in Mahoba, 289 
Madras barrows, 2 
Magic Square, sculptured, 287 
Mahoba, remains at, 285 ; fifty-two bazars 
at, 289; Chandel zemindars in, 286; 
Kirat Sagar at, 288; Madan Sagar at, 289 
Mahratta affairs : 1752—1771, 148 
Maisey, inscriptions from Kalinjar, 288 
Makarbai, temple at, 291, 295, 296 
Maniya Garh, ancient fort of Rajgarh, 
ancestral place of Chandel Thakurs, 
286 
Maniya Deo, 
Chandels, 286 
Mason, Dr., Pali Grammar, 255 
Merath part of dominion of Dor Raja, 
272; antique column at, 274 
Mitra, Dr. R., note on Bulandshahar 
antiquities, 275; translation of inscrip- 
tion, 274 
Mritang Mahadeo, temple of, at Kha- 
juraho, 291 
Muzatfar Jang’s marriage, 145 
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