Index. 
337 
Plaisted’s plan of Old Fort William, 
106. 
, in charge of construction of 
Fort William, 108, 110. 
Pookangkee character. 5. 
Portuguese Hindustani grammar, 49 
Pragjyotishapura (Gauhatl), founded by 
Naraka, 270. 
invaded by Krishna, 271. 
PrajnAkara, author of Comm, on Bodhi- 
chary avatar n, 246. 
Prajnapdramitd, MS. of, 252. 
Pkalambha, descendant of Naraka, king 
of Assam, 272. 
PrAna NArAyana, p = Bhlma Narayana of 
Koch Biliar, 307 
Prasiddha NArAyana Kuar, Raja, owner 
of a Koch Vamsavali, 268 note 1. 
Prataparudra Deva, mentioned in in- 
scription at Puri, 88. 
Prema PAla of Assam, 275. 
Prithiraj Ray'sd, genuineness of, 127. 
PrithvIdeva, Kalacliuri King of Chedi, 
coin of, 241 and ff. 
PrithvIdeva I, Kalachuri King of Chedi, 
240. 
PRiTHviDEVA II, Kalachuri King of 
Chedi, 240. 
Prithvideva III, Kalachuri King of 
Chedi, 240. 
Puri, inscription at, 88. 
Purushandma, a MS. account of the Koch 
Kings of Assam, 268. 
Purushottama Deva, mentioned in in- 
scription at Puri, 88. 
PushkarasArin. information in Weber 
MSS. derived from, a contemporary of 
Buddha, 16. 
issue PacLmdwat, name of Persian poem, 
128. 
HAdhA KAnta Deva, Baja, family come 
from Karna Suvarna, 327. 
Rafi'u’d-daulah, official date of acces-' 
sion, 262. 
Rafi'u’d-dakajAt, official date of accesion 
of, 262. 
RAgiiava Chaitanya. 188 & ff. 
Ragiic Kii, son of S'ila Rai, rules country 
East of Sankosh, 292. 
, his death, 293 n. 
, inscription of, in Hayagriva 
temple, 296. 
RAi Gobind, MoNsui, author of Tukfatu’l 
qulub , 128. 
Rai GunAbhirAm BaruA, author of 
Asamburanji, 268 note 1. 
RAjasekhara, quoted by Jalhana, 215. 
Rdjavamns are Koches who adopted 
Hinduism, 285. 
RAjl Hamid SiiAh, Musalman Saint, 
152, 153. 
Raju QattAl, Musalman Saint, 15 3 
Rajya PAla, 277 n. 
Raktaviti, the monastery of Redlands, = 
liahgamati, 319. 
RAma NArAyana son of Visva Simha, 286. 
Ramamma of Ceylon Historians, = 
Orissa, 324. 
RAma PAla, 276. 
RAmachandra, son of Visva Simlia, 286. 
Rahgamati described by Wilford, 328 
, once calh d Knsumapnri, 324. 
— — , destroyed by an expedition 
from Ceylon, 324. 
Rashtrakuta family, 311. 
Ratanpur, ancient capital of Chedi 
dynasty, 242. 
RatnarAjA I, Kalachuri King of Chedi, 
240. 
Ratan Chnnd, Dlwan of Farrukhsiyar, 
first adopted system of farming mints 
55. 
Ratnadeva, Kalachuri King of Chedi, 
coin of, 241 & ff. 
Ratnadeva II, Kalachuil King of Chedi, 
240. 
Ratnadeva III, Kalachuri King of Chedi, 
240. 
Eatna Sena, King of Chitaur, 164 & ff. 
RAya-Mukuta, author of Pada-chandrika, 
quotes Jandki ha’ana, 215. 
Ricanete, a Capuchin Missionary in 
Nepal, 41 note 3. 
Rikabi, a kind of rupee, 58. 
Rishabha HAtha, Jama Tirthamkara, 
image of, consecrated at Hastikupdl, 
(A D. 997), 310. 
Ritus, description of the six, 181. 
ltlwa, rupees of, 65, 67. 
Roads in Assam, 279, 283, 286, 287. 
Rolitas, coin of Jahangir, struck at, 244. 
RukminI, carried off by Krishna from 
Assam, 272. f 
Ruknu’d-dIn Abu’e-fath Ma'Asir, •Mu- 
salman Saint, 150. 
Rupee coinage under East India Co., 80. 
Sacrifices, human by Nara Narayana of 
Assam, 291. 
Sadrd’d-din ‘Arif’ Musalman Saint, 154. 
Sagar, East India Co.’s coinage in, 75, 
76, 79. 
SalAr KhAdim, a friend of Malik 
Muhammad, 158. 
Salon e Singh, a friend of Malik Mu- 
hammad, 129, 155. 
Samatata — the Ganges delta, 316. 
Sambhota elaborates U-chan character, 6. 
Samputodbhava, MS. of, 252. 
Samudra Gupta, letter m’ on coins of, 4. 
