Index. 
255 
Konkan, coins of, 73 & ff. 81. 
Konwar, in Nepal, 237. 
Kramaditya-Gupta, coin of, 26. 
Kraunca-Qvabhra, n. of village granted 
by Dharmapala, 49. 
Krtavirya (f'n-)on Kusan coins, 183. 
Ksatrapa-tarika on Kusan coins, 183. 
Kucb Bibar, shroff-marked coins of, 76. 
Kula-rdma, name of a genealogical 
work, 59. 
Kumara-Gupta, coins of, 169, 174, 175. 
Kumha, Nepal tribe, 214. 
Kunawar dialect of Tibetan, 18. 
Kuninda, symbols on coins of, 76. 
Kusala (Qri-) on Kusan coins, 183. 
Kusan coins, list of, Literature of, 184. 
Kusans (Indo-Scythians, coins of, 177 
and ff. 
-, Later Great coins of, current 
in Kabul valley, A.D. 180-425, 179. 
- , Little, coins of, 183. 
--, Little, conquered by Ephthalites 
or White Huns, 183. 
Kuswar, Nepal tribe, 214. 
Jjadakh, conquered by Gulab Siggh, 106. 
» first visited by Europeans, 104. 
-, three documents relating to the 
history of, art. by Dr. Karl Mark, 
94 &ff. 
Ladaki, dialect of Tibetan, 14. 
Lae-lih, first chief of White Huns, 186. 
Lahaul dialect of Tibetan, 18. 
Lah5r, Bandah’s army attacks, 129. 
Lakh ana Udayaditya, Hun King, coins 
of, 189. 
Lamzung family of Gurkha rajas, 216. 
Lata, name of country, identified, 42, 51, 
62. 
Lepcha, aboriginal tribe of Nepal, 213,214. 
A evKol Ovvvoi = White Huns, 186. 
Lha-ch’en-de-legs-nam-gyal, King of 
Ladakh, 96. 
Lha-ch’en-de-skyong-nam-gyal, son of 
Nyi-ma-nam-gyal of Ladakh, 99. 
Lha-ch’en-nyi-ma-nam-gyal, son of Lha- 
ch’en-de-legs-nam-gyal of Ladakh, 99. 
Limbu, aboriginal tribe of Nepal, 213, 
214, 236. 
Line-boys, in Gurkha regiments, 237. 
Liggam-yoni, possible symbol of, on coins, 
82. 
Lohgarh, retaken by Bandah, 143. 
» Sikh fort at, money coined at, 
134; see also Proceedings for February, 
1895. 
•-, taken by Imperial army, 138. 
Lunar Zodiac, Babylonian origin of, 144 
& ff. 
Madras, driven out from Kannauj by 
Dharmapala, 43. 
Magar, a Nepal tribe, 215, 217, 223 & ff. 
-, aboriginal tribe in Nepal, 213. 
Magars, clans of, 232. 
-, language of, a Tibetan dialect, 
224. 
-, tribes of, 229. 
Magistrate, equivalent of, in Dharmapa- 
la’s time, 44. 
Mahamahattara, explained, 50. 
Mahantaprakaga, n. of a Visaya in Paun- 
dravardhana, 49. 
Maharaja type of Gupta coins, 76. 
Mahdsdmdntddhipati, nature of office, 44. 
Mahesa Chandra Nyayaratna, descend¬ 
ant of Bhatta Narayana, 44. 
Mahmud, son of Ghiyasu-d-din Muham¬ 
mad bin Sam, 69, 70. 
Mandala, n. of an administrative divi¬ 
sion, 44, 49. 
Mandasor inscription, referred to, 52 n. 
Marriage ceremonies in Nepal, 240. 
Marx, Dr. Karl, documents relating to 
history of Ladakh, article on, 94 & ff. 
Matha Qammrali, n. of a village in Paun- 
dravardhana, 49. 
Mathura, local coinages of, 73 & ff. 
Matwala Khas, Gurkha tribe in Nepal, 
221 . 
Mendzil, Arabic = Naksatras, 157. 
Mihirakula, coins of, 202 & ff. 
--, history of, 187. 
-, or Mihiragula, meaning of 
name, 207. 
Mihirgul, Mihiragula, see Mihirakula. 
Minca, founder of the Gurkha tribe, 216. 
Minors not admitted to Buddhist orders, 
34 n. 
Mint at L5hgarh, 134, and Proceedings, 
February, 1895. 
Missionaries, First Buddhist, 27. 
Muhammad bin Sam, coin of, 65. 
- Shah bin Farid, coin of, 67. 
- Tughlaq, coin of, 67, 71. 
Mui‘zzu-d-din Bahram Shah, unique 
coin of, 70. 
--coin of, 65, 66, 69. 
Mundas, in Nepal, 215. 
Mun‘im Khan, his quarrel with Zu-1- 
flqar Khan, 137; his death, 140. 
■- — , Wazir of Bahadur Shah, 
at capture of Lohgarh, 136 & ff. 
Murmi, aboriginal tribe in Nepal, 213. 
Mute consonants in Tibetan, 6. 
aTcddhyaksa, explained, 50. 
Naksatras, Babylonian and Arabic series, 
150. 
see Nalcsatras. 
