Index. 
257 
Saifu-d-din, coin of, 68. 
Sdmantddhipati , nature of office, 44. 
Samudra-gadciJchara, Kusan coins, 182. 
Samudra-gupta, coins of, 167, 168. 
Samarsi, son of, of Citor, settles in 
Palpa, in Nepal, 218, 
Sassanian bust type of Hun coins, 189, 
200, 202, 204. 
Sasthddhikrta, = “ Collector,” 44, 49. 
Scarab, Symbol of, on coins, 83. 
Seng-ge-nam-gyal, King of Ladakh, 94. 
Shams Khan, Faujddr of Sultanpur, 
attached by, and defeats Bandah, 125, 
126. 
Shamsu-d-din, peculiar coin of, 66. 
-Iltimish, coin of, 69. 
Shawe, Rev. Fr. B. Arbet, on relationship 
of Tibetan Orthography and original 
pronunciation of the language, 4 & ff. 
Sher Shah, coin of, 65. 
Shroff marks, origin of, 75. 
Sieu, Chinese and Hindu Naksatras, 153. 
Sildditya (Q'rl), on Kusan coins, 183. 
Sirhind, Gobind Siqgh’s sons ballad at, 
118. Taken by Bandah, 123. 
Sita Huna = White Huns, 186. 
Skanda-Gupta, attached by Huns, 179. 
-coins of, 169, 174, 175. 
Slaves, not admitted to Buddhist ordina¬ 
tions, 32 n. 
Smith, V. A., article by, on History and 
coinage of the Gupta Period, 194 & ff. 
Note on above by A. F. R. Hoernle, 210. 
Solahjat Gurung, 225. 
Square Pali character, 22. 
St. John’s Church and Calcutta Chinese 
inscription in, 1 & ff. 
Standing King type of Hun coins, 204. 
Sthallkkata, n. of visaya in Paundra- 
vardliana, 49. 
Sthira-gupta or Pura-gupta, 210. 
Stupa, mark of, on coins, 78, 83. 
Subhata, father of scribe of Dharma* 
pala’s grant, 52. 
Sultan Ibrahim, account of, in Franck- 
lin. differs from Riyazu-s-salatin, 93. 
Sultanpur, ineffectually attached by 
Bandah’s army, 128. 
Sun, symbol of, on coins, 82. 
Sunwar, Aboriginal tribe in Nepal, 213, 
214. 
Surendra Nath Banerji, descendant 
of Bhatta Narayana, 44. 
Svastika, symbol of, on coins, 82. 
Swordsman, type of Gupta coins, 169. 
Taju-d-din Yaldas, coin of, 67. 
Tamarind-seed, character of Pali, 22. 
Tantipara Mosque at Gaur (misprinted 
Qantipara), 89. 
Tapussa and Bhallika offer food to the 
Buddha, 23. 
Tara, various forms of, 37. 
Tarika, explained, 50. 
Tashis-nam-gyal, son of Nyi-ma-nam- 
gyal of Ladakh, 99. 
Ta-tata, scribe of Dharmapala’s grant, 
52. 
Taurine symbol on coins, 79, 80, 82. 
Taxila, coin of, 80. 
Taylor, Mr. E. B., translates Chinese 
inscription found in St. John’s Church¬ 
yard, Calcutta, 2. 
Tegh Bahadur, father of GSbind Sirjgh, 
114. 
Tenth King, book of the, composed by 
GSbind Siggh, 1696, 117. 
Thakur, origin of, clans of, 235. 
Thakurs, a Nepal tribe, 215, 217. 
Thaolipling, worshipped by AhSms of 
Assam, 110. 
Thapa, a Magar tribe, 231. 
Tharu, a Nepal tribe, 215. 
Theobald, W., article on early local 
coinages in North-Western India, and 
in the Konkan, 73 & ff. 
Thibaut, G., art. by, on the Hypothesis 
of the Babylonian Origin of the so- 
called Lunar Zodiac, 144 ff. 
Thomas’ Chronicles of the Pathan kings 
of Delhi, article on coins, supplement¬ 
ary too, by C. J. Rodgers, 63 & ff. 
Thunderbolt, symbol of, on coins, 80. 
Thyrsus, symbol of, on coins, 80. 
Tibetan Alphabet invented 7th century, 
A D., 6. 
•-dialectic pronunciation, 12 & ff. 
-- homophones, 7. 
-7 orthography, and original pro¬ 
nunciation of the language, 4 & ff. 
-— verb. Active and Neuter, forms 
of, 7. 
Tibetans of Nepal, 213, 214. 
Tiger type of Gupta coins, 168. 
T’on-mi Sam-bho-ta. Invents Tibetan 
Alphabet, 7th century, A.D., 6. 
Toramana, coins of, 187, 188, 197, 199. 
me s> ^ un King, and T. of Kagmir, 
195 & ff. 
-of Ka^mir, coins of, 195, 197. 
--— White Hun King, History of • 
meaning of name, 186. 
Tribhuvana Pala, Yuvaraja, 51 
Triratna symbol of, on punch-marked 
coins, 83. 
Triskelis, symbol on coins, 79, 80 82. 
Ts -1 n"‘J PAL ' ME ' GYUR ' D 0 N ' ? u B * N A M-G Y A L, 
JLUo. 
Ts’e-^stan-nam-gyal, King of Ladakh, 
Tughlaq Shah I, coins of, 67. 
