330 
Index. 
Bali, quoted as generous, 149. 
Bali Narayana, son of Raghu Rai, 
invokes aid of Ahoms against the 
Musalmans, 293. 
, takes name of Dharma 
Narayana, 294. 
1 date of, 305. 
, his war with the Mu- 
salmans, 299 and ff. 
Ballala Sena, 251. 
Bana, King of S'onitapura in Assam, 273. 
Banchas, a Bisi in Orissa, 92. 
Bapu Deva S'astri, article by, on 
Bhaskara, 223 and 66. 
Baranasi = Katak (Cuttack), 101. 
Barah Masa, 181. 
Baraili, East India Company’s coinage 
in, 64, 65, 66. 
Barman, a Kshattriya title in Assam, 
274. 
Baro Bhuiyas, Assam traditions regard- 
ing, 282. 
, account of, 281 . 
Bayer, Theophilus Siegfried. Corres- 
pondence with La Croze, 44. 
Bayne, Mr., discoveries in connection 
with old Fort William, 105. 
Benares, East Indian Company’s coin- 
age in, 54, 63, 65, 67, 70, 71, 72, 73, 
75, 79. 
, Mint established at, 1734, 54. 
Bengal, East India Company’s coinage 
in, 53, 60, 61, 62 73, 80, 83. 
Bengali language described in Sprach- 
meister, 48. 
Beveridge, H., identifies Karna Suvarna 
with Rahgamati, 315 and ff. 
Biiagadatta, son of Naraka. King of 
Pragjyotisha, 271. 
Bhaskara, was he acquainted with the 
Differential Calculus, 226. 
, discoveries made by, 226 & 
66 . 
, date and place of his birth, 
220 . 
Bhaskara Yarman, king of Kamarupa 
in Hiuen Tsiang’s time, 273. 
Bhava Chandra, Rangpur King of the 
Pala dynasty, 278. 
Bhima Raja of Koch Bihar, 306. 
Biiima, name of a king killed by 
Vigraha Pala, 276. 
Bhishmaka, father of Rukminl, an 
Assamese (not a Vidarbha) Prince, in 
Assam history, 272. 
Bhotiya characters, 5. 
Bhumi Palas of Assam, 275. 
Binding, Method of, in Central Asian 
MSS., 2. 
Bible, translations of, into Indian Ver- 
naculars, 41. 
Bljapur inscription, described by Prof. 
Kielhorn, 309 and ff. 
Bijnl family of Koch Hajo, 307. 
Birdanasi, a quarter of Katak (Cuttack), 
101 . 
Birds, list of, identified, 210. 
Bisu and S'isu progenitors of Koch 
Kings of Kamarupa, 285, 294. 
Bisu, founder of Koch Kings of Kama- 
rupa, takes name of Visva Slihha, 285. 
Bisvesvar, author of Asamburanji, 268 
note.f 
Black Hole of Calcutta, site of, 124. 
Blood of Brahman, white, 286 n. 
Bombay, East India Company’s coinage 
in, 63, 72, 75, 76, 78. 
Brahman, blood of, white, 286 n. 
Brahmaputra, straightened by Nara Na- 
rayana, 290. 
Buddhakapala- tiled, MS. of, 252. 
Buddhist inscription deciphered by 
Ba^er, 1728, 45. 
Burhan, Shaikh, Musalman Saint, 128, 
152, 153. 
Bu-ston Chos byun, 6. 
Buxar, see Bagh’sar. 
Cachar or Hidamba conquered by S'ila- 
rai, 289 
Calcutta, coinage in, 53, 74, 78, 79, 81. 
, mint established at (1753), 53. 
Central Asian MSS., how shaped, and 
how bound, 2. 
Ceylon, attacks on Bengal, 324 and ff. 
, study of Sanskrit in, 211. 
Chait Singh, in charge of Benares mint 
(1776), 56 % 
Chakra varti, Mon Mohan, article on 
Uriya Inscriptions of 15th and 16th 
centuries, 88. 
Chakradhvaja, of Khyen dynasty in 
Assam, 279. 
Chakra Pala of Assam, 275. 
Chamberlayne’s correspondence with La 
Croze, 43. 
Chamberlayne’s Orationum dominica- 
rum sylloge, 43 note 8 , 43. 
Champa vatI, Queen of Gandharva Sena 
163. 
Chand Bar’daI, 127. 
Chandalcausika, drama, MS. of, 250. 
Chandana and Madana, ruled at Mara- 
lavasa in Assam (1511), 283 ti, 294. 
Chandesvara, wrote works on Smriti, 
251,' 252. 
C hand! vara, the most famous of the 
Baro Bhuiyas, 283. 
Chandra Narayana of Darrahg, 307. 
Chandra Pala of Assam, 275, and 276?i. 
