198 
Index. 
Jagannatha, temple of, at Gopmathapnra, 
Cuttack, 173, 177, 179. 
, at Puri, 184. 
Jagattra, old tree near Hathwa, 81. 
Jahandar Shah, war of, with Farrukh- 
siyar, 1 ff. 
Jajpur, mint name on coin of Jalal Shah 
of Bengal, 189. 
Jalal Shah of Bengal, coin of, 189. 
Janardana, temple of, at Gaya, 191, 195. 
Jdtaka, quotation fi’om, 133. 
Jau, Tibetan word, 146. 
Jayaditya I., king, 90, 91. 
Jayaditya II., king:, inscription of, 76, 
88 ff. 
Jayapala, prince, 69. 
Jordanus, Friar, Mirahilia descripta, 
reference to, 134. 
ICaghaz, etymology of, 123. 
Kakharu-a Deva, King of Orissa, 185, 
187. 
Kalapahar, general of Bengal King, 
conquers Orissa, 189. 
Kaldvaraga, see Kulbarga. 
Kalu-a Deva, King of Orissa, 185, 187. 
Kanakamuni, stupa of, 75. 
Kanakavati, town, 85, 
Kananj, 74. 
Kanchavi, princess, story of, 86. 
Kanci, 177. 
Kankotah or Kanak Kot, 85. 
Kapia, 79. 
Kapilavastu, 75, 76. 
Kapile9vara or Kapilendra Deva, King 
of Orissa, cbronology of, 180 ff. 
■ , inscription of, 118, 173 £E, 
Karnata, King of, 174, 175, 177, 178. 
Karnya King (t.e., probably the Kalacuri 
King Karna), 192. 
Kasia, 83 
Kasthiigiri (?), village, 68, 71. 
Ke^ava, Icdyastha, 76, 90, 92. 
Kesaria, 83 
Khandadri, 177. 
Khwaja Pir’s mazar, 78, 79. 
Kie-jo-kio-she-kwo, 74. 
Ki-jou-i, 74. 
Kolarian languages, Asur dialect of, 
149 ff. 
Kondapalli District, ceeded to Bahmani 
Kings, 184. 
Koukanapura, forest of\Talipat trees 
near, 124. 
KosambT, 85. 
Kotigama, 79. 
Kotivarsa, risaya, 68, 71. 
Krsna Baya, King of Vidyanagara, 186, 
] 87. 
Kulbarga, King of, 174, 175, 178. 
Kumarapala, King, 67, 68, 70. 
Kumarasandika, village, 76, 90, 91. 
Kusinara, identification of, 74 ff. 
Kuwalgarh, 89. 
Kuchar, paper MSS. from, 129. 
Ijadakh, non-buddhistio festivals in, 137. 
, proverbs from, 135 ff. 
Lalitavistara, quotation from, 132. 
Laksmana mahapatra, purohita, 174, 176, 
178. 
Laksmanasena, king, inscription of, 61 ff. 
Leddika, visaya, 76, 90, 91. 
Lha Lama Yes’es hod, Tibetan King, 192. 
IVTadanadevi, gueen, 67, 71. 
Madanapala, king, inscription of 66 ff. 
Mnhabhdrata, reading of, 68, 72. 
Mahddvija, low class Brahmin, 191, 193. 
Mahakn, mahdsdmanta, 90, 92. 
Mahipala I., king, 70. 
Mahipala II., king, 67, 68, 70. 
Maitra, a. K,, article by, on a new 
copper-plate inscription of Laksmana- 
sena, 61 ff. 
MaMidum Shah’s Dargah near Harpur, 
78. 
Malava, King of, 174, 175, 176, 177, 178. 
Malayaketu, royal family, 90, 91. 
Mandaran Tort, Hughli District, 186. 
Manjhi, 82. 
Marriage customs of Asur tribe, 150. 
Marwargarh, 89. 
Mata Kumwar, 83. 
Matharandiya, village, 62, 64. 
Matta, hiruda of Bhanudeva, King of 
Orissa, 182. 
Mayuradhvaja, King, 78. 
Mir Jumlah, 2. 
Muhammadans introduce paper into 
India, 123. 
Muhammad ^ah II., Bahmani King, 
183 ff. 
Mukunda Deva Haricandana, last Hindu 
King of Orissa, 188 ff. 
Mundari language, connection of, with 
Asur dialect, 151, 169 ff 
Mundaris, tradition regarding origin of, 
15i. 
Murlidliar, see Qridhar. 
Nadika, 79. 
Nag-tso, Tibetan ambassador to India, 
192. 
Na-po-ti po-ku-lo, 74. 
Karasa, King of Vidyanagara, 186. 
Narasiihba IV., Ganga King of Orissa, 
181. ^ 
Narasiihha Raya Jena, King of Orissa, 
188. 
