Index. 
333 
IJusain GhaznawI author of Qissae Pad - 
mdwat, 128. 
Husain Shah of Gauda, besieges Kama- 
thapur, and takes Nilambara captive, 
i498 A. D., 279. 
Hupian = Opian G. V. 
Hwci-li, author of Biography of Hiuen 
Tsiang, 315. 
Ibrahim Lodi of Delhi, 243. 
iKHTIVAEU’D-DiN YUZBAK TuGHRIL KhAn, 
invades Assam, (1256 A. D.), 280. 
Imperial Academy of Sciences, St. Peters- 
burg, fouuded in 1726, 45. 
Indra Pala of Assam, 276. 
Indra NArAyana of Darrang, 308. 
Indus, not included in Bactria, 86. 
Irvine, W., article on the Official Rec- 
koning of the reigns of the later 
Mughal Emperors, 256. 
IsMA’ii. GhAzi, invades Assam, (1460 A. 
D.), 281. 
J agannatha, temple of, at Puri, inscrip- 
tion at, 88. 
Jagat Deva Maharaja, ally of Sher 
Shah, 128. 
Jagat Chandra, son of Visva Simha, 286. 
Jahandar Shah, official date of acces- 
sion, 262. 
JahangIr, coins of, 244. 
, coin of, with Akbar’s name, 
244. 
Jaintia, conquered by S'ilarai, 289. 
Jajalla Deva I., Kalachuri King of 
Chedi, 240. 
Jajalla Deva II., Kalachuri King of 
Chedi, 240. 
Jajalla Deva, Kalachuri King of Chedi, 
coin of, 241 & fir- 
Jalalu’d-din rath ShAh, coins of, 237. 
JalAlu’d-din Muhammad Shah, coins of, 
230. 
JalAlu’d-dIn of Bukhara, Musalman 
Saint, 153. 
JalAl LoDi of Jaunpur, 243. 
JalAl ShAh, coin of, 243, 245. 
Jalasara Sena, mentioned in Madala 
Pafiji, 93. 
Jalhana, author of Sv.lcti muktavali, 
mentions Kumaradasa, 215. 
Jalpesvara, .a king of Assam, 274. 
Jdndki-harana, poem by Kumaradasa, 
account of, 212 & if. 
Janaki-harana, quotations from, in San- 
skrit works, 214. 
JangAl BAlAhu King of Assam, 275. 
Japandu Pala (?) in Assam, 276 n. 
Java supplied with coins from Bengal, 71. 
Jayanagara, ancient town in Magadha, 
253. 
Javanta Pala, of Assam, 275. 
Jaya PAla, 277 n. 
Jayas, home of Malik Muhammad, 127, 
156. 
Jayavijaya, doorway of Jagannatha 
temple, at Puri, 88. 
Jesuit Missionaries in Nepal, 41, note 3 . 
Jhardar, a kind of rupee, 57. 
JirA, ancestress of Koch Kings of Kama- 
rupa, 285. 
, daughter of Hajo Koch, 294. 
JitAri, deserts Gauhati, 274. 
Jones, Captain, on defences of Calcutta, 
108 and ff. 
Jones’s plan of old Fort William, 106. 
‘Juggut Sing,’ 53. 
I^abIr, influence of, on Malik Muham- 
mad, 127 
Kaithi alphabet, described, (1771), 49. 
Kajughira. question as to its identifi- 
cation, 316. 
Kaka-dvipa (PCoconada), ravaged by 
Ceylonese, 324. 
Kdkkhordda in Weber and Bower MSS., 
25, note 17. 
Kalabaraga, name of a place in Orissa 
91, 92, 96, 97, 98, 100, 101, 102, 103. 
Kalachuri kings of Chedi, coins of, 239 
and ff. 
KAlA PahAr, attacks Kara Narayana, 
(1553), 296. 
Kalasi, birth-place of Milinda, identified, 
85. 
KalidAsa, visited Ceylon and died there, 
(6th century), 212 and ff. 
Kalpi, residence of Shaikh Burlian, 128. 
Kamakhya, re-discovery of, by Visva 
Simha, 287. 
, temple re-built, by Nara 
Narayana, 291. 
i , temple of, inscription of 
S'ilarai in, 295. 
KamAl Shekh, Musalman Saint, 151, 153. 
Kamala PAla, name of a Jaina copiest, 
253. 
Kamalpur, a village in Orissa, 92. 
Kamarupa, original extent of, 269. 
— origin of name, 269. 
a famous place for pilgrim- 
ages, 273. 
— . early kings of, 270. 
, the Koch Kings of, 268 and ff. 
Kamathapura, founded by Niladhvaja, 
in Koch Bihar, 278. 
, ruins of, described, 279. 
Kamathesvara, title of Niladhvaja, 278. 
Kanisiika, character of coins of, 85. 
