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Index. 
H imatala — White Huns, 186. 
History of the Gurungs, 226. 
Hoernle, A. F. R., note on Mr. V. A. 
Smith’s paper on history and coinage 
of the Gupta Period, 210. 
Hommel, on the connection between 
Chaldcean and Arabic astronomy, 148. 
Homophones in Tibetan, 7. 
Horseman type of Hun coins, 188, 204. 
Horse, symbol of, on coins, 80. 
Humayun, coin of, found at Amritsar, 64. 
Hun (White) Era, 195. 
Huna = White Huns, 186. 
Hunk = White Huns, 186. 
Huns attack the Gupta dynasty, 179. 
--(White) inscriptions referring to 
them, 186. 
-, White, (or Ephthalites), history 
and coins of, 185 & ff. 
Husain Shah, tomb of, at Gaur, 90. 
Hyde, Rev. H. B., m.a., author of note on 
Chinese inscription in St. John’s 
Churchyard, Calcutta, 1. 
Ibrahim see Sultan Ibrahim. 
■- Lodi, coin of, 70. 
—- Shah, n. of Nasiru-d-din, 68. 
I 9 INA Yarman, 194, date of, 195. 
1 9 vara Candra Yidyasagara, descend¬ 
ant of Bhatta Narayana, 44. 
Indo-Scythians, later history and coin¬ 
age of, 178 & ff. 
Indra-bhodi-nam-gyal, son of Seng-ge- 
nam-gyal, of Ladakh, 94. 
Indra, worshipped by Ahoms of Assam, 
108, 110 , 111 . 
Inscription, Chinese, in St. John’ Church¬ 
yard, Calcutta, 1 & ff. 
Inter-caste connexions in Nepal, 239. 
Irvine, Wm., article on Guru Gobind 
Sirjgh and Bandah, 112 & ff. 
cJ abula, legend on Hun coins, 189. 
Jainanyayika, n. of village in Paundra- 
vardhana, 49. 
Jalalabad, ineffectually attacked by Ban- 
dah’s army, 128. 
Jalal Khan, faujddr , of Jalalabad, at¬ 
tacked by and defeats Bandah’s army, 
128. 
Jalalu-d-dIn Firuz Shah, coin of, 70. 
Janabula, legend on Hun coins, 189. 
Jang-ch’ub Chortens, 95 n. 6 . 
Jciiivla, title of TSramana, 189. 
Jaya-gupta, coins of, 176. 
Jay ant A identified with Adigura, 42. 
Jivaka, Physician of Bimbisara, 31 n. 
Jotendra Mohan Tagore, Maharaja, Sir 
descendant of Bhat(a N arayana, 44. 
Jyestha-Tcdyastha, head officer of a Yisaya, 
44, 45, 50. 
l\.aca on Kusan coins, 184. 
Kacha gold Gupta coins, 167, 177. 
KA91NATH Tamul! Phukan, Author of 
Assam Buranji, 108. 
Ka 9 mir, Gulab Siqgh, king of Ladakh, 
conquers Ladakh, 106. 
-, Nawwab of, joins with Ladakh, 
against the Mongols, 96. 
--, trade between, and Ladakh, 97, 
102 . 
Kaiqubad, coin of, 66. 
Kalika-Qvabhra, n. of a village in Paun- 
dra-vardhana, 49. 
Kamara, in Nepal, 237. 
Kcimma-vdcd , Commentary on, 21. 
*-, note on by Babu Qarat Can¬ 
dra Das, 20. 
Kaniska legend on Kusan coins, 179. 
Kannauj, subdued by Dharmapala, 43. 
Kans or Gane9, Raja, 91. 
Earana = Patwarl, 45 n. 50 n. 
Karsajpanas, old silver, or pur anas, 74i. 
Kayastlias in Bengal before Ad^ura’s 
time, 45. 
Khalimpur, near Gaur, site of discovery of 
a copper-plate grant of Dharmapala, 
39 & 42 n. 
Khanca, founder of the Gurkha tribe, 
216. 
Kharkhoda, first appearance of Bandah 
at, 121 . 
Khas, a Nepal tribe, origin of, 215, 217, 
218. 
-clans of, in Nepal, 222. 
-Matwala, in Nepal, 221. 
-The predominant martial race 
in Nepal, 220 . 
Khaskhura, language of Nepal, 219. 
Khattrls, in Nepal, ‘ 221 . 
Khawas, in Nepal, 237. 
Khii^gila or Khii^khila, Hun King, 
coins of, 189. 
Khizr Shah, name of, mentioned on 
coins of Muhammad Shah bin Farid, 
67. 
Ehola, explained, 50. 
Eidara-Jcasana type of Kusan coins, 181. 
Kidara on Kusan coins, 183. 
Kidarite or Little Kusan coins, 183. 
King and Queen tyne of Gupta coins, 
169. 
Eirada-gadahara, Kusan coins, 183. 
Kironti aboriginal tribe of Nepal, 213, 
214. 
Kistwar, king of, treacherously mur¬ 
dered on the way to Ladakh, 100. 
Kolanca, country of, in Kannauj, 42. 
