338 
Jndex. 
Samddba NArAyana, Koch Raja, 268. 
Samudras, the seven, 104 note, 168. 
Sangtta-ratndkara, MS. of, 252. 
S'Antibhadra or S'AntyAchArya, a 
Jaina Saint, consecrated an image at 
Hastikundi, 310. 
Sarvatob hadrayantra, by Bhaskara, 229. 
S'asanka, ? belonged tolineof Adisura, 323. 
suggested reference to him 
by Abu’l-fazl, 323. 
Schultz, contributes to the Sprach- 
meister, 47. 
on Indian alphabets, 46. 
writes a Hindustani' Grammar, 
47. 
Scott’s plan of old Fort William, 106. 
Seasons, description of the six, 181. 
Seendoohee character, 5. 
Sena dynasty, conquest of Kamarupa 
by, 277. 
Shahabc’d-din, Musalman Saint, 154. 
Shahabad Kananj Mint town of Mughal 
Emperors, 264. 
ShAh JahAn, coin of, ^245. 
Shamshershahi pice, 66. 
Shamsu’d-I)£n Muzaffar Shah, coin of, 
238. 
Shamsu’d-din Yusaf ShAii, coins of, 
235 and if. 
Shashatdhar of Abu’l Fazl ? = S'asanka, 
323. 
Shat ritu, 181. 
Sher ShAh, coin of, 244. 
- — patron of Malik Muhammad, 
128, 144. 
ShujA’ud-daulah, in charge of Benares 
mint, (1754), 55. 
Shukl Gosain, Musalman name of S'ukla- 
dhvaja, 295 n. 
Siberia, explored by Messerschmid, 45. 
Siddhanta S'iromani by Bhaskara, (1150). 
221 and ff. 
Sikka rupee of Lucknow, 64. 
S'ilarA£ see S'ukladhvaja, 289. 
. conquers Hidaraba or Cacliar, 
289. 
conquers Jaintia and Tipperah, 
289. 
conquers Sylhet, 290. 
defeated by Fasha of Gaur, 290. 
death of, 292. 
inscription of, in Kamakhya 
temple, 195. 
Simha PAla of Assam, 276. 
Simhala-dvipa, 159 and ff. 
Simson, Colin, plan for Fort William, 
no. 
Simson’s plan of old Fort William, 106. 
Singapore, supplied with coins from 
Bengal, 76. 
S'isu, takes name of S'iva Simha, 282. 
S'ishya-dhivriddhida Tantra, astrono- 
mical work by Lalla, 224. 
S'ivapadma-samgraha Tantra , MS. of, 253 
S'ivapanishad Tantra , MS. of, 253. 
S'ivapadmottara Tantra , MS. of, 253. 
S'ivapadma Tantra, MS. of, 250. 
S'iva Simha, Ahom king abdicates, 297 n. 
S'iva Simha, see S'isu, 285. 
Si-yu-ki, Travels of Hieuen Tsiang, 315. 
Smith, Vincent Arthur, Article on 
Grreco Roman influence on Civilization 
of Ancient India, 81 & ff. 
S'onitnpura = Tezpnr in Assam, 273. 
Sorcery, in Weber MSS., 22 
8 prachmeister, by Fritz, (1748), 47. 
S'ravasti, merchants from, visited Ceylon, 
211 . 
Sm bang., King in Assam, 275. 
S'ri JnAna or Atisa, introduced reformed 
Buddhism into Tibet, 246. 
Srong Tsan Gampo introduces writing 
in Tiber, 6 
Stotra in honour of Parvati in Weber 
MSS., 20. 
Subahu, a descendant of Naraka, and 
King of Assam, 274. 
succeeded Pala dynasty in 
Assam, 276. 
SubhAv Ciiand, farmer of Benares Mint 
(1757), 55 
S'uddhiratnakara by Chandesvara, MS. 
of, 252. 
S'ukladhvaja, son of Visva Simha, 286. 
— . takes name of S'flarai, 
287. 
called Musalmans Slrakl 
Gosain, 295 n. 
SuktimuktdvaU by Jalhana, 215. 
Sumati, King of Assam, after Palas, 276. 
SuparuA, last King of Naraka’s lino in 
Assam, 274. 
Su PAla of Assam, 276 and n. 
Sura SiSiiia, son of Visva Simha, 286. 
Sur’jA a Wrestler, 190, 193, 204. 
StJRYA, son of Visva Simha, 286. 
Surya Hari Ganaka, author of the Koch 
Vamsai ali, 268. 
Surya NArAyana, of Darrahg, 308. 
SuryAcharya, composer of Bijapur in- 
scription, 310 
Suryasiddhdnta, errors of, corrected by 
Bhaskara, 229. 
Suryavamsa, Uriya dynasty, 88. 
Svarga NArAyana, Ahom King, assists 
Bali Narayana aginst Musalmans, 293. 
S'yAma PAla of Assam, 276 and n. 
Sylhet, conquered by S'llarai, 290. 
Th in Central Asian Nagan, 4. 
Tamluk = Tamralipti, 211. 
