332 
Index. 
Gauhati, seat of Muhammadan power in 
Assam, 301. 
Gayakarnadeva, Kalachuri king of 
Chedi,' 242. 
‘ Gentoo ’ or ‘ Moors’ = Urdu, 47. 
Ghataka Kirata, king of Kamarupa, 
270. 
GHiYAsu’D-DiN Bahadur Shah, invades 
Assam, (1220 A. D.), 280. 
Ghoraghata, road to, from Kamathapura 
made by Nilambara, 279. 
Ghulam ‘A li ‘Ishrat, author, 128. 
Ghurshahee = Goharshahi, q. v. 
‘ Girandam ’ = Kirendum, q. v., 44, note.. 1 
Goharshahi, a kind of rupee, 57. 
Golddhyaya, by Bhaskara, 224 and ff. 
Gondophares, era of, 85. 
Go Pala I, 277 n. 
Go PAla II, 277 n. 
Gopapura, a village in Orissa, 92. 
Gorakhpur, East India Co.’s coinage in, 
64. 
Gora, Padmavati’s uncle, 194,200 and if. 
Gosain Kamala, son of Visva Simha, 286. 
■ , a great road-maker in 
Assam, 286. 
, builds Gosain Kamala 
Ali 287. 
G osain Kamala Ali, N. of road, in Assam, 
288. 
Gotras of Nahshatras in Weber MSS., 
14, 16. 
Govindapala, (1161), 250. 
GovindapAla, (1198), 253. 
Grammar, Chandra Vydhdrana , complete 
MS. of, 249. 
Gramtsodee character, 5. 
Grantham, in Sanskrit, called Kiren- 
dum, 44. 
Grierson, G. A., Artiole on early Study 
of Indian Vernaculars in Europe, 41 
and ff. 
Grierson, G. A., A specimen of the 
Padamavati, 127 and ff. 
Gruber, a Jesuit Missionary in Nepal, 
41 , note. 3 
Gujarati language described by Bayer, 
A. II. 1729, 47. 
Gupta character, North Western Variety, 
in Weber MSS., 17, 21 n. 
Gushan, see Kushan. 
ackem Beg, see Hakim Beg. 
Hadley’s (1772) Hindustani grammar, 
49. 
Hajara, descendant of Naraka, king of 
Assam, 272. 
Hajo, according to Buchanan Hamilton 
founded Koch Dynasty, 295. 
H Ajo Koch, father of Hirii and Jira, 294. 
Haina PAla, of Assam, 276 n. 
HAjf Shaikh, Musalman Saint, 151, 153. 
Hakim Beg, Munshi at Murshidabad 
Court, 53, 107. 
Hakim, Sayyad, invades Akom country, 
298. 
Hammira of Ban’thambhaur, 190. 
Hanscrit, i e., Sanskrit, 43. 
Hara Prasad S'astiu, Article by, on a 
new find of old Nepalese MSS., 245. 
HarewA, a noted robber chief, 192. 
HariA Mandal, ancestor of Koch Kings 
of Kamarupa, 284. 
Hari Mohan VidyAbhushan, Article on 
the Study of Sanskrit in Ceylon, 211. 
IIari PAla of Assam, 276 n. 
Haiiivarman, King of Hastikundi, of 
Eashtrakuta family, 311. 
Hashtnagar inscription, date of, 85. 
Hastikundi, inscription of, described by 
Prof. Kielhorn, 309 & If. 
Hastikundi or Hastikundika, = modern 
Hatondi in Marwar, 310. 
HAtim TAe quoted as generous, 149. 
Hatondi, the ancient Hastikundi, 310. 
Hayagriva, temple of, inscription of 
Eaghurai, 296. 
Heir, method of choosing in Assam, by 
choice of bundles, 286. 
Hemadhara, son of Visva Simha, 286. 
Hemanta Sena, great grand-father of 
Ballala S., fought with the Karna- 
tas, 251. 
Hidamba or Cachar conquered by S'ila- 
rai, 289. 
Hidri, ancestor of the Koch Kings of 
Kamarupa, 284. 
Hindustani grammars, old, (1745) 47, 
(1772) 49, (1778) 49. 
HIra, ancestress of Koch Kings of 
Kamarupa, 284. 
— daughter of Hajo Koch, 294. 
Hiramani, name of parrot, 163 and ff. 
Hiuen Tsiang, describes Assam, 273. 
, his itinerary from 
Champa to Orissa, 316. 
, His Journey in Bengal 
and Assam, 315 and ff. 
, His Travels, and his Life, 
315. 
Hoernle, Dr. A. I’. Eudolf, Article on 
new or rare Muhammadan or Hindu 
coins, 230 and ff. 
Hoernle, Dr. A. F. Eudolf, Article 
on Weber MSS. 1 and ff. 
Hoernle, Dr. A. F. Eudolf, Article on 
official dates of accession of Mughal 
Emperors, 265. 
Huckam Beg, see Hakim Beg. 
Human Sacrifices in Assam, by Nara 
Narayana, 291. 
