388 
Index. 
Bore-hole, Calcutta, 21. 
Brahmaputra and Ganges, Watershed 
between, 3. 
Buchanan Hamilton on the K5sl, 4. 
Buddhism as described in the Tantras, 
a religion of wine and women, 56. 
-in Bengal since the Muham¬ 
madan Conquest, Art. on, by Ilara 
Prasada Qastri, 55. 
——-still survives among the low 
castes in Bengal, 57. 
Buddhist Statuettes, Ancient, Art. on, by 
V. A. Smith and W. Hoey, 155, 159. 
Buddhists existed till a late period in 
Bihar and Bengal, 57. 
-mode of persecution of, by 
Hindus, 55. 
-of Bengal converted to Islam, 
57. 
-slain by Bakhtiyar Khilji, 55. 
Burglars, Indian, method of obtaining 
tools, 28. 
C in Skr. = Kagmiri h, 380# 
C a it anya, Buddhism existed in Bengal 
till liis time, 57. 
Calcutta, Bore-hole, 21. 
-, effect on, if Bliagiratjii becomes 
main stream of Ganges, 20 . 
--, mint at, 186. 
--, skit on, by Ghalib, 197. 
Calukya, Eastern inscriptions, 123. 
Canbah, the nomads of Tibbat, described, 
90. 
Cand Khan, mosques built by, 202, 205. 
Candella copper-plate, Art. on, by V. A. 
Smith and W. Hoey, 155. 
Candella inscriptions, list of those 
known, 157. 
Candra-lekha, Queen-consort of Orissa, 
131. 
Qarat Candra Mitra, Art. by, on North 
Indian Folk-lore about Thieves and 
Robbers, 25. 
Catra Gaddi, falls of K5si at, 2 . 
Cedi, dynasty of, 256, 258. 
-, Matsya, and Karusa, Art. on, by 
F. E. Pargiter, 249. 
-, position of, 253. 
Central family of Indo-Aryan Verna¬ 
culars, 338. 
Ciiattra-simha Jaintia king, 246. 
Chinese method of counting years, 288. 
Chunar, mint at, 38. 
Q19U-PALA, King of Cedi, 257. 
Cmacara Tantra, Buddhism described 
in, 56. 
Qivendiia-narayana Koch King, 240. 
CoDA-DEvi, Queen-consort of Orissa, 
132. 5 
C5da-gai&ga, King of Orissa, of the C5 
family, 131. 
Coins, Ah5m, notes on, by E. A. Gait, 286. 
-copper, of Ahmad Shah, 181. 
-Akbar Shaii, 172, 173, 
180, 186. 
- Akbar Shah II, 175,184. 
- ‘Alamgir II, 182. 
-Aurangzeb, 174, 176, 
177, 178, 179, 180, 181. 
-Farrukhsiyar, 179, 180. 
-- Islam Shah, Suri, 173. 
- Jahandar Shah, 186. 
-JahangIr, 173,174,175, 
176. 
- Muhammad Akbar, 184. 
-Rafi‘u-d-darajat, 175. 
-Sahib-i-Qiran San!,181 
-Salim !|hah, 172. 
--Shah ‘Alam, 177, 182, 
183, 184, 185,186. 
-Shah Jahan, 174, 175, 
176, 181, 186. 
-, Mogul copper, Art. by C. J. 
Rodgers, on, 171. 
- ‘Adll Shah, 52. 
-Aduji Shah, 52. 
-Ahsan Shah, 51. 
-Akbar, 40, 69. 
- ‘Alau-d-dln Arohar Shah, 52. 
■ — Ardhar Shah, 52. 
-Aurangzeb, 44. 
-Quklerjmug, Ahdm king, 286. 
-Qunenpha, Ahdm king, 287. 
-Qupatpha, Ahom king, 286. 
-DamghanI Slnlh, 52. 
- Gadadhar Siqha, Ahom king, 287. 
- Ism'ail Fath 53. 
- Islam Shah, Suri, 38. 
-Jahangir, 44. 
- Jaintia kings, 242. 
- Koch kings, Article on, by E. A. 
Gait, 237. 
-Ma'bar 49 & ff. 
-Muhammad Shah, 39, 45. 
-Nasiru-d-din Mahmud, 52. 
- Nasratu-d-din, 52. 
- Pramata Siqha, Ahom king, 287. 
- Raghu-deva, 238. 
-Shah ‘Alam, 46. 
-Shah Jahan, 44, 69. 
- Shamsu-d-dln, 52. 
-Sher Shah, Suri, 37. 
-Sikandar Shah. 52. 
-- old, found in Ka 9 mlr, 384. 
-rare Muhammadan, 37 & ff. 
gri-dharma-maygala, a Buddhist epic, 58. 
---, article on, by Hara 
Prasada Qastri, 65. 
compared with La- 
lita-vistara , 65. 
