Index. 
331 
Chdndra-vyalcarana complete MS. fo, 
249. 
Charm given by Buddha to Manibhadra 
in Weber MSS., 26, 32. 
Chaurd Goharshdlii, a kind of rupee, 57. 
Chedi, Kalachuri Kings of, 239, and if. 
coins of, ib. 
, two contemporary kingdoms, 242. 
China warriors from Assam, 272. 
Chitaur, fortress of, 164 and if. 
Chitka Sena, king of Chitaur, 164. 
Choice of heir, legendary folktale of 
Visva Simha, 286. 
Chora Deva, Suryavamsa, (1022-1063), 
251. 
Coins, new or rare Muhammadan or 
Hindu, 230 and ff. 
Colebrooke’s opinion of Hindustani, 50. 
‘ Comotay ’ — Kamathapura, 278. 
Cuttack, East India Co.’s coinage in, 65. 
, see Baranasi. 
’alwis, restored Janald-harana, 217. 
Dacca, East Indian Co.’s coinage in, 59, 
60, 62. 
Daksliinadiga dandapata, 92. 
Dakshya Pala of Assam, 275. 
Daniyal, Musalman Saint, 152, 153. 
Danyal, son of Husain Shah, 280. 
Daphne papyracea, used for paper-making, 
3. 
Daud Shah of Gaur subjugated by Akbar 
with help of Kara Narayana 291, 297. 
Delhi, coins of Sultans of, 243. 
Delhi, East India Co’s, coinage in, 74, 78, 
79. 
Deva PAla, 227, n. 
Deva Pala, Raja of Kambhal’ner, 197, 
204. 
Deva-vid Simha teaches Tibetans the 
Alphabet, 6. 
Devesvara, a King of Kamarupa 273. 
Deviprasad, Munshi, supplies materials 
for Bijapur inscriptions, 309. 
Dh in Central Asian Nagari, 4. 
Dhamba Pala (of Assam?) 276, n. 
Dharma Narayana, see Bali Narayana, 
294. 
Gaudesvara, war 
with Durlabha, n. 282. 
Dharma Pala 277 n. 
, founded a dynasty in 
Rangpur, 278. 
— , grants land in Kamarupa, 
276. 
DharmarAma, Bhikshu, has restored 
Janaki Harana, 216. 
Diiaranivaraha, mentioned in Bijapur 
inscription. 
Diiavala, King of Hastikundi (997 A. D.), 
310. 
Dhivriddhida, astronomical work by 
Lalla, 224. 
Dictionary in Weber MSS., 30. 
Dimuria, Raja of, submits to Nara Nara- 
yana, 290. 
-, Raja of, does not oat Ari fish, 
being descendant of Arimat, 275, n. 
Dipa Simha, son of Visva Simha, 286. 
Donville, a Jesuit Missionary in Nepal, 
41, note 3. 
Durlabha Narayana of Kamathapura, 
attacks Dharma Narayana, 282. 
Durlabha Raja, mentioned in Bijapur 
inscription, 311. 
Dvipas, the seven, 133, note 5. 
E in Central Asian Nagari, 4. 
Edgeworthia Gardner i used for paper 
making, 3. 
Elephants, common in Assam, 274. 
Eukratides, coin of, mentions Karisi- 
nag'ara, 86. 
J 1 arrukhsiyar, official date of accession 
of, 262. 
Farrukhabad, East Indian Co’s coinage 
in, 64, 66, 69, 73, 74, 75. 
Flowers, list of, identified, 207. 
Fort William, site of, 104, & If. 
, site of South Curtain 
Wall, 117. 
, site of West Curtain, 120. 
, site of Writers’ Buildings, 
120 . 
, site of East Gate, 121 . 
, site of Black-Hole, 124. 
, site of Governor’s House, 
115 - 
Fritz, Johann Friedrich, compiler of 
Sprachmeister, 47. 
Gtait, E. A. Article on the Koch Kings 
of Kamarupa, 268 and. 
Gajang, King in Assam, 275. 
Gandha Pala of Assam, 276, & n. 
Gandliarian (Kharoshtri) character, 
survived in Gandhara to 3rd cent. 
A. D., 85. 
Gandharva Sena King of Simliala, 160 
& f£. 
Gandharv Raj, a friend of Malik Mu- 
hammad, 155. 
Gangbyadeva, Kalachuri king of Chedi, 
242. 
Ganitddhydya, by Bhaskara, 224 and ff. 
Ganalcas, or astrologers, influence of 
297 n. 
