Index. 
253 
EIdling', name given wrongly to Kon- 
kan coins, 81. 
Ephthalites or White Huns, 176. 
---Coins of, History of, 185 & If. 
Epping and Strassmaier, on Babylonian 
Astronomy, 145. 
European, first, visitors to Ladakh, 104. 
Eantail Peacock type of Gupta coins, 174. 
--- Hun coins, 
192. Era of, 194. 
Feminine words, Bandah orders them to 
be masculine, 135. 
Festivals observed by Gurkhas, 243. 
Firuz Khan, Mewatl, defeats Bandah’s 
army, 132. 
Firuz, Persian king, coins of, imitated 
by Huns, 190. 
- Shah, coin of, 65, 70. 
-, war with, and defeat by Huns, 
190, 191. 
Flood, Ah5m story of, 110. 
Francklin, Major, his description of 
Gaur, 85. 
-, his life, 85. 
Funeral-ceremonies in Nepal, 241. 
Gtait, E. A., article by, on the contents 
of one of the Ahom Puthis, 108 & If. 
Ga-ldan-nam-gyal, son of Lha-c’hen- 
legs-nam-gyal of Ladakh, 99. 
Gamagamikabhitvaramdna , explained, 50. 
Garuda cognizance on Gupta coins, 166. 
-type of Gupta coins, 174. 
Gauda, Major Francklin’s description of, 
note on, 85 & ff. 
-, the five Gaudas, 42. 
GaulmiJca , explained, 50. 
Gaur, arose under the Palas, 45. 
-, Malda, copper plate grant of 
Dharmapala, discovered near, 39. 
-, see Gauda. 
Gaqginika, n. of a village in Paundra- 
vardhana, 49. 
Gender, Bandah interferes with gender 
of Hindi and Persian nouns, 135. 
Gharti, a Magar tribe, 230. 
Ghias Shah KhiljI, struck coins in his 
father’s lifetime, coin of, 68. 
GmiYAsu-D-DiN Balban, coins of, 64, 68. 
-, coin of, 69. 
-Muhammad bin Sam, 
coin of Mahmud, son of, 69. 
Gobind Sii^gh and Bandah, article on, 
by Wm. Irvine, 112 & ff. 
G5bind Siijgh, completes Granth , 1696, 
117. 
-- date, mode and place of 
birth of, 114, 119, 120. 
Gobind Si^gh, his life, 114 & ff. 
Gollas = Mihirakula, 187. 
Gopala, a Pala king, 47. 
- . , father of Dharmapala, date of, 
39. 
Goplppalll, n. of village in Paundravar- 
dhana, 49. 
Gorkhanath, Nepal Saint, 216. 
Granth. The Book of the Tenth King, 
composed by G5bind Singh, at Dam- 
dama, in 1696, 117. 
Grdhra-kuta, Rajagrha, description of, 
35. 
Grierson, G. A., Mr., article on a stone 
image of the Buddha found at Raja- 
gfha, 35. 
Guhyapati, a name of Vajrapani, 37. 
Gulab Singh’s lieutenant, Zoravvar, con¬ 
quers Ladakh, 106. 
Gupta Empire, culminated in A. D. 410, 
under Candra-gupta II, 178. 
Gupta gold coins, 167. 
---, weight and purity of, 
177. 
Gupta Period, History and coinage of, 
164 and ff. 
——-, meaning of term, 178. 
Gurkha dress, 245. 
-festivals, 243. 
-sports, 246. 
-town in Nepfil, 215 & ff. 
-weapons, 245. 
Gurkhas composed of four tribes, 217. 
-, education of, 247. 
-, general character of, 247. 
-of Nepal, 215 and ff. 
Guru Das Banerjee, descendant of 
Bhatta Narayana, 44. 
Gurung, a Nepal tribe, 215, 217, 223 & ff. 
-, Aboriginal tribe in Nepal, 213. 
-ko Baqgsaoll, a Nepali history, 
226. 
Gurungs, Clans of, 227. 
-, history of, 226. 
-, language of, a Tibetan dialect, 
224. 
Hagamasha, coins of the satrap, 75. 
Hara Huna = White Huns, 186. 
Harikanta, Hun coin of, 195. 
Harsa-vardhana, Gupta period termi¬ 
nates with his accession, 178. 
IIasan Shah ibn Haidar Shah of Ka<jmlr, 
coin of, 64. 
Hasty agvagdtnahisyajdviTcddhyaksa, ex¬ 
plained, 50. 
Hem Candra Banerjee, descendant of 
Bhatta Narayana, 44. 
Hermaphrodites, not admitted to Bud¬ 
dhist orders, 32 n. 
