Index. 
335 
Machhliddr pice, 66. 
Mactya PAla of Assam, 276 n. 
Madala Panji, a chronicle of the temple 
of Jagannatha, 89 note.* 
M Ad hava Pala of Assam, 276 and n . 
Madhotila, name of village in Orissa, 92. 
Madhu NArAyana of Darrang, 308. 
Madhu PAla of Assam, 276. 
Madras, East India Co.’s, coinage in, 63, 
69, 70, 72, 83. 
Mahanagas, enumerated in Weher MS., 
26, 32. 
Mahatirtha — Matara in Ceylon, 214. 
MahAyakshaManibhadra, in Weber MS., 
26, 32. 
Mahdi ‘AlI KhAn, introduced copper 
coins in Baraili, 66. 
Mahendra NArAyana, of Darrang, suc- 
ceeds Bali Narayana, 307. 
Mahendra (P) mentioned in Bijapur 
inscription, 311. 
MaheSvara, father of Bhaskara, 224. 
Mahi PAla, (1015-1040), 251, 277 n. 
MahIndra (?) mentioned in Bijapur in- 
scription, 311. 
MahirAvana, 183. 
MahIranga DAnava, earliest recorded 
king of Kamarupa, 270. 
Mai dan, son of Visva Simha, 286. 
Maithili, translations of the Bible into, 
41. 
Maji, original site of inscriptions in 
Lahore Museum, 85. 
Malik Muhammad, author of Paduma- 
wati, 27. 
MallA Deva, alias Nara Narayana, son 
of Visva Siihha, 286. 
Mallika, a country conquered by Kapiles- 
vara Deva of Orissa, 99. 
Mammata, king of Hastikundi of Rashtra- 
kuta family, date of (937 V. S.), 31 i. 
MAna Simha, son of Visva Simha, 286. 
MAnagovinda Govinda Deva, men- 
tioned in inscription at Puri, 88. 
MAnibhadra, in Weber MSS., 26, 32. 
Manipura submits to Nara Narayana, 289. 
Manzur KhAn, defeats Surya Narayana 
of Darrang, (1682), 308. 
‘ Maura ’ language described by Bayer, 
(1729), 47. 
Mantri PAla of Assam, 276 n. 
Marathi language, described by Bayer, 
(1729), 47. 
Mdsas, description of the twelve, 181. 
Matara in Ceylon, town of Kalidasa’s 
death, 214. 
Mauritius, applies to Bengal for coins, 
73, 76. 
MechA, son of Visva Simha, 286. 
Megha NArAyana, son of Visva Simha, 
286. 
Menander, see Milinda. 
Meru, the Northern hemisphere, 134 
note 2. 
Messerschmid, deputed by Peter the 
Great to explore Siberia, 45. 
Milinda, birth-place of, identified, 85. 
Mimang, king in Assam, 275. 
Mint established at Calcutta, (1753), 
53. 
Benares, (1734), 54. 
Mint towns of Mughal Emperors, 263 
and ff. 
Mir Jumla, war of, with Koch Bihar, 
306. 
Moga, era of, 85. 
Mohars, (gold) 59, 62. 
Mongolian alphabet, described by Bayer, 
(1729), 46. 
Months, description of the twelve, 181, 
Moors or Gentoo = Urdu, 47. 
Mott, author of a collection of transla- 
tions of the Lord’s Prayer, 42 note 2. 
MrigAng, king in Assam, 275. 
Mu‘azzamabad, mint town of Mughal 
Emperors, 264. 
MubArak ShAh, coin of, 243. 
MubArak, Shekh, Musalman Saint, 151, 
153. 
Mughal Emperors of Delhi, coins of, 
244. 
Mughal Emperors, official reckoning of 
the reigns of, 256. 
Muhammad, Saiyad, a Musalman Saint, 
152, 153. 
Muhammad ShAh, Official date of acces- 
sion, 263. 
, coin of, 243. 
Muhammad ShAh IV bin FarId of Delhi, 
243. 
Muhammad ShAh, son of Tnghluq Shah, 
invades Assam, (1337), 281. 
MuHjjj’D-nfN, Preceptor of Malik Mu- 
hammad, 128, 152, 153. 
Muhurtas, number of ndkshatras , in 
Weber MSS., 17. 
Mukarram KhAn, defeats Parikshit, 
293. 
MularAja (Chaulukya), mentioned as 
Bijapur inscription, 311. 
Munjaraja mentioned in Bijapur in- 
scription, 311. 
Munro, Mr., discoveries in connexion 
with Old Fort William, 105. 
Murshidabkd, East Indian Co.’s coinage 
in, 54, 59, 60, 62. 
Muru, an Asura, killed by Krishna, 
271. 
Musalmans,' invasions of in Assam, 279, 
280. 
Musalmans attack Parikshit and Bali 
Narayana, 293. 
