334 
Index. 
Kanchannagar, identified with Karna 
Snyarna by Dr. Waddell, 315. 
Kansonapuri, old name of Rangamati, 
320. 
Kapilesvara Deva, mentioned in inscrip- 
tion at Puri, 88. 
Karana, by Bhasknra, 229. 
Karisinagara, birth-place of Milinda, 85. 
Karna quoted as generous, 149. 
Karna Suvarna site of, paper on, by II. 
Beveridge, B. 0. S., 315 & ff. 
• , located in, Birbhtim, in 
Singlibhum, in Burdwan, and at Kanga- 
mati, 315. ) 
Karnata, ruled over by Uriya kings, 91, 
92, 96, 97, 98, 100, 101, 102, 103. 
Karnataka dynasty of Nepal. 251. 
Karnatas, enemies of Mahipala and of 
Hemanta Sena, 251. 
Kartika, a nobleman at Mahipala’ s court. 
251. 
Kashgar MS., published by Oldenberg, 
read by Dr. Iloernle, 39. 
Kashmir, original home of Wartu charac- 
ter, 6. • 
KAsi Vidyadhara, mentioned in Madala 
Pafiji, 93. 
Katak = C uttack, see Baranasi. 
Katjori river, near Cuttack, 101. 
Klia-che Tibetan for Kashmir, 6 and ff. 
Khacheehee character, 5. 
Khairam, raja of, submits to Nara 
Narayana, 289. 
Khandas, the nine, 145. 
Kharoshtri, see Gandharian. 
Khat ritu, 181. 
Kiietaelya Devi, Rani, founded Vihara 
in Jayanagara, 253. 
Khwaja khizr, Musalman Saint, 152,153 
Khyen dynasty of Assam, 278. 
Kio-la-na-su-fa-la-na = Karna Suvarna, 
315. 
Kielhorn, Prof. F., C. I. E , describes 
Bijapur inscription, 309 and ff. 
Kirata warriors from Assam, 272. 
‘ Kirendum ’ = Grantham, south Indian 
name of Sanskrit, 44. 
Kitabu'l-jihrist, quoted, 321 . 
Koch Biliar and Koch Hajo, 295 n. 
family, history of, 306. 
, invaded by Mir Jamla, 306. 
dynasty, said to be founded by 
Hajo, 295. 
, said to be founded by 
Bisu or Yisva Sirhha, 285. 
Koch Hajo and Koch Bihar, 295 n. 
Kings of Kamarupa, 268 and ff. 
, dates of, 305. 
Kokalla, Kalachuri king of Chedi, 240. 
Kosha in Weber MSS., 30. 
Kritibas, site of camp in Orissa, 103, 104. 
Krishna invades Pragjyotishapura, 271, 
27 2. 
Krishna Pat, a of Assam, 276. 
Krittika series of Nakshatras, 15. 
Kshemendra, author of Anchityalan- 
kara quotes Kumaradasa, 214, 15. 
Kugiar, place where Weber MSS. found, 2. 
Kukuta-kata, legend of, 271. 
Kukhanda, the southern hemisphere, 134 
note 2. 
Kumaradasa, Sanskrit author in Ceylon, 
and king, (6th century) 212, and ff. 
Kumara Pala, in Assam, inscription of, 
276. 
Knmodini, name of a bawd, 197. 
Kundajori, zamiudars of, in Orissa, re- 
pelled, 96. 
Kundilya, the country round Sadiya in, 
Assam, 272, 
‘ Kurn-sona-ka-ghur ’= Kangamati, 320. 
Kushan or Gushan, author of Panjtar, 
inscription, 85. 
Kusumapun, old name of Rangamati, 
324. 
Xja Croze, 42 and ff, 50. 
Lakhia PAea of Assam, 276 n. 
Lakshmanavati = Jayanagara, 253. 
Lakshmi NarAyana, son of Nara Nara- 
yana, 292. 
LAKSHMi NAiiAyana, ruler of Koch Bihar 
295 n. 
. dates of, 305. 
-and PAsiKSHiT, war 
between, 290. 
, pays respects to 
Emperor at Guzrat, 298. 
, later history of his 
descendants, 30S. 
Lakshmi NarAyana kuar, possessor of 
VamsdvaU, 268. 
Lakshmi pAlA of Assam, 276. 
Lalea, superseded by Bhaskara, 224. 
Language, unintelligible, in Weber MSS., 
7, 35 and ff. 
Lantsha alphabet, deciphered by Bayer, 
17, 29, 46. 
Lantsha character, introduced to Tibet 
through Nepal, 6. 
Lenka, an official in Orissa, 101. 
Lexicon Linguse Indostanica, (1704), 49 . 
Liyul or Khoteu included under Kha-cho, 
6. 
Lohas, the fourteen, 133, note 6. 
Lo-to-wei-chi = Raktaviti, 319. 
]\1. in Central Asian Nagarl, 4. 
MSS. from Central Asia, how bound ; 
shape of, 2. 
