256 
Index. 
NaJesatras, Babylonian, Origin of, discuss¬ 
ed, 144 & ff. 
Nam-gyal chortens , 95 n. 6. 
Nara-baladitya, 175. 
Nara-simha-gupta, name of predecessor 
of, Sthira, Pura, or Puru, 166, 175, 
210 & ff. 
Narayana Varman, Mahd samantddhipati 
of Darmapala, 44, 51. 
Narendraditya, Hun king, coins of, 189. 
Narendra-gupta (CaQar)ka), coins of, 170. 
Nasiru-d-din, alias Ibrahim Shah, 68. 
•--Khusrau Shah, coin of, 
64, 65. 
■■■■ - -Mahmud, coin of, 68. 
■ " --Muhammad Qarlugh, coin 
of, 66. 
Nasrat Shah, new coin of, 64, 65, 66. 
Nepal, Aboriginal inhabitants of, 213. 
Nepal, Kliaskhura; the lingua franca of, 
219. 
-Menial castes of, 237. 
-Military tribes of, 215. 
-Population of, 213. 
-Rajput advent into, 218. 
-religion of, 238. 
-religious rites of, 239. 
-Tribes, Clans and Castes of, arti¬ 
cle on, 213 & ff. 
Nephthalites = White Huns, 186. 
Newar, Aboriginal tribe of Nepal, 213, 
214, 236. 
Ngag-wang-nam-gyal son of Lha-ch’en- 
legs-nam-gyal of Ladakh, 99. 
North-Western India, coins of, 73 & ff. 
Nr-bhu-pala Sahi, Gurkha Chief, 217. 
Nyi-ma-nam-gyal, king of Ladakh, 99. 
Orthography of Tibetan compared with 
4 & ff. 
original pronunciation of the language, 
Ovvvoi = White Huns, 186. 
Pala dynasty, genealogy of, 47. 
-kings, dates of, 39. 
Pali, meaning of word, 22. 
-, square Pali character of Burmah, 21. 
Pdlitala, n. of village in Paundravardhana, 
49. 
Panca Gauda, 42. 
Paper, bark of aquilaria agalloelia, used 
as substitute for paper in MSS. in 
Assam, 109. 
Parbatiyas of Nepal, 216. 
Pataliputra, subdued by Dharmapala, 43. 
Pathan kings of Delhi, article on coins 
of, by C. J. Rodgers, 63 & ff. 
Paundravardhana, administrative divi¬ 
sions of, 44, 49. Its extent, 45. 
Peacock (fantail) type of Hun coins, 192, 
Era of, 194, 209. 
Peacock type of Gupta coins, 174. 
Pitambar, date of, 39. 
Plohnian Lamchanians, origin of, 227. 
Plough, symbol of, on coins, 79. 
Praka9aditya, revival of Hindu suvarna, 
under, 177. 
Pravarasena, son of TSramana, 196, 202. 
Pravrajyd ordination, origin of, 25. 
Pronunciation, original, of Tibetan, com¬ 
pared with Orthography, 4 & ff. 
Prthvi-narayana Sahi, Great Gurkha 
chief, 217. 
Prthvi-pati Sahi, Gurkha chief, 217. 
Pun, a Magar tribe, 231. 
P’un-ts’ogs-nam-gyal, king of Ladakh, 
100 . 
Punch-marked coins, 73 & ff. 
Pundra, country of, its extent, 45. 
Pundravardhana = Paundravardhana, 
q . v., 49. 
Pundari, name of a caste in Malda, des¬ 
cendants of ancient Pundras, 45. 
Purig dialect of Tibetan, 16. 
Pdrd, see Pundari. 
Purdnas = old silver Kars dp anas, 74. 
Pur anas, so called, found in Konkan, 81. 
Purandar Siijgh, last of the Ahdm 
Rajas, 108. 
Purna Sahi, Gurkha chief, 217. 
Purvaditya, coins of, 190, note. 
Puthis, Ahom, description of, 108. 
dmunqo, equivalent of, in Dharmapala’s 
time, 44. 
Qutbu-d-din Aibak, coin of, 71. 
Hais, a tribe in Nepal, 236. 
Rajagrha, Buddhist image found at, 35. 
Rajputs, advent of, in Nepal, 218. 
Ram M5han Ray, Raja, descended from 
Bhatta Narayana, 44. 
Rama Pal a, last Pala King, date of, 46, 
- Sahi, Gurkha chief, 217. 
Rana, a Magar tribe, 231. 
Razia, coin of, 67. 
Rodgers, C. J., author of article on 
coins of the Pathan kings of Delhi, 
63 & ff. 
Rsipatana, the deer park in Benares, 4. 
Rustam Dil Khan defeats Bandah’s 
army 136. His fall, 142. 
Sad tree, bark of, used for MSS. in 
Assam, 109. 
Sadhaura or Sadhauru, appearance of, 
Bandali at, 122, 133 : See also Pro¬ 
ceedings for February, 1895. 
Sadhaura retaken by Bandah, 143. 
Saharanpur, taken by Bandah, 127. 
