336 
Index. 
Musalmans, attaoks of upon Koch Kings, 
296 and ff. 
Nagamati, Queen of Ratna Sena, 165 
and ff. 
Nagari character (Central Asian), 4 & ff, 
24, 26, 81, 32, 35. 
NIgasankara or Nagakiiya, an Assam 
King, 273. 
Kakh’silch, a, 166, 189. 
Nakshatras in Weber MSS., 13 & ff. 
. -- kalpa , 16. 
NanyadevA, founder of Karnataka 
dynasty of Nepal, defeated by Vijaya 
Sena, 251. 
Naraka, founded dynasty in Kamarupa, 
279. 
Nara Narayana, son of Visva Simha, 286. 
conquers Nara Simha 
and succeed Visva Simha, 287. 
conquers the Ahom King 
of Assam, 288. 
makes Manipura tribu- 
tary to him, 289. 
makes Raja of Khairam 
tributary, 289. 
— - — straightens the course 
of the Brahmaputra, 290. 
unites with Akbar against 
Gaur, 291, 297. 
rebuilds the Kamakhya 
temple, 291. 
. called by Musalmans, 
Bal Gosain, 295 n. 
submits to Emperor of 
Delhi, (1578), 297. 
■, dates of, 301 and ff. 
Nara Simha, son of Visva Simha, 286. 
, be- 
comes ruler of Bhotan, 287. 
NIrayana Pala of Assam, 276 and n., 
277 n.' 
Nasratabkd, mint town of Mughal Em- 
perors, 264. 
NAsiRu’D-nfN Mahmud Shah, coins of, 
231 and ff. 
NausheuwIn, 147. 
Ndyikd bheda, 189. 
Naya Pala, 277 n. 
Nekusiyar, official date of accession, 263. 
Nepal, Karnataka, dynasty of, 251. 
Nepalese paper, 3. 
Nepali, Christian works in that language, 
41. 
Niladhvaja, deposes last Pala of Assam, 
and ascends throne, 278. 
NiLAMBARA, last Khyen King of Assam, 
His life, 279. 
Nur Qutb ‘Alam, Musalman Saint, 154 
NiziMu’D-DiN Auliya, 128, 152, 153. 
ril, mani padme, hum, deciphered by 
Bayer, (1728), 45. 
Orationum dominicarum Sylloge, by 
Chamberlayne, 42 note 2, 43. 
Orientalisch-und-occidentalischer Spraeh- 
meister, by Fritz, (1748), 47. 
Opian, site of Alasanda, 86. 
Omens, 168, 183. 
Ornaments, list of, presented to Jagan- 
natha, 95. 
P ada-chandrikd, a comm. onAmaralcosha 
215. 
Fadmavati, Princess of Simhala, 163 and 
ff. 
Padmdvati, see Paduwdmdti. 
Padumawati, specimen of, 127. 
Pakshya PXla of Assam, 275, 276 n. 
PitA, a king in Rangpur, 278. 
Pala, Deva, Raja of Kambhal’ner, 197, 
204. 
Pala dynasty, account of, 276 n. 
Pala, a tribal name in Assam, 278. 
PAla, kings in Assam, list of, 275. 
Pandunatha, near Gauliati, founded by 
Parikshit, 293. 
Pandunatha, near Gauhali, 290. 
Panjtar inscription, date of, 85. 
Paper, Nepalese, 3. 
Papphala (? Pippli), ravaged by Ceylo- 
nese, 324. 
PauIkrama B1.hu of Ceylon, probably 
destroyed Rangamati, 324. 
Paran Subiia defeats Parikshit, 293. 
Parvati, stotra, in honour of, in Weber 
MSS., 20. 
PARiKSHiT, son of Raghu Rai, succeeds 
him, and founds capital at Pandunatha, 
293. 
, defeated by Paran Subha and 
Mukarram Khan, 293. 
, ruler of Koch Hajo, 295 n. 
, war with the Musalmans, as 
described by the latter, 298. 
, dates of, 305. 
Patlian Sultans of Delhi, coins of, 243. 
Patna, East India Co., coinage in, 54, 59, 
60, 62. 
Paundra Vardhana, question as to its 
identification, 316. 
, suggested identifi- 
cation of, with Sarkar of Panjra, 
318 n. 
Peterson, Prof , on date of Knmarad&sa, 
214, 15. 
Phengua, Raja, king in Assam, 275. 
Pice, coinage of, 58, 62. 
Pinna, Father, wrote a catechism in 
Urdu, in 1740, 41 note 3, 42. 
