Index. 
393 
Radical and Participial tenses of Indo- 
Aryan Vernaculars, compared, 372. 
Radical tenses, in Modern Indo-Aryan 
Vernaculars, 353. 
Rafaqu-d-din, son of Nun Qutb ‘Alam, 
account of, 208. 
Raf!‘u-d-darajat, copper coins of, 175. 
Raghava, king of Orissa, 131. 
Raghu-deva, coin of, 238. 
Raja-raja, king of Orissa, 130, 133. 
Raja-sundari, Queen-consort of Orissa, 
130. 
Rajendra-narayana, Koch king, 240. 
Rajendra-Simha, Jaintia king, 246. 
Rama-simha, Jaintia king, 246. 
Raverty, Major H. G., Article on Tib- 
bat three hundred and sixty-five years 
ago, by, 82. 
Rind, a Baloch tribe, 31. 
Riydzu-s-saldtm, tomb of author of, 198. 
Rodgers, C. J., Art. on coins of Musal- 
man kings of Ma‘bar, 49. 
Rodgers, G. J., Art. by, on Mogul 
copper coins, 171. 
Rupa-narayana, Koch King, 240. 
Sadguna-devi, Queen-consort of Orissa, 
131. ' 
Saliaranpur, mint at, 183. 
Sahib-i-Qiran San!, copper coins of, 
181. 
Salim Shah, copper coins of, 172. 
Santall, pronominal suffixes in, 347. 
Shah ‘Alam, copper coins of, 177, 182, 
183, 184, 185, 186. 
-, rare coins of, 46. 
Shah Jaiian, coins of, minted at D5gam, 
69 and ff. 
-, copper coins of, 174, 175, 
176, 181, 186. 
-, rare coins of, 44. 
Shahjahanabadj’mint at, 45, 176, 180,182, 
184. 
Shah Jalal Tabriz!, shrines of, 202, 
230, Account of, 200 and ff. 
Shamsu-d-din, coins of, 52. 
Sher Shah, Suri, coins of, 37. 
Shergarh, mint at, 37. 
Shillingford, P. A., Article on changes, 
in the course of the Kusi river, 1. 
Sholapur, mint at, 177. 
Shuja‘at Khan. Muqim-i-‘Arab, 167. 
Sikandar Shah, coins of, 52. 
-, cubit of, 211. 
-, mosque built by, 211. 
SindhI, pronominal suffixes in, 336, 342. 
Sita, Queen-consort of Orissa, 132. 
Smith, V. A. and Hoey, W., Art. on An¬ 
cient Buddhist Statuettes, and a Can- 
della copper-plate, 155. 
Stein, M. A., notes by, on ancient topo¬ 
graphy of PIr Pantsal Route, 375. 
Sundarbans, estuaries in, 19. 
Sundar Ray, Jaintia king, 246. 
Surat, mint at, 175, 176, 177, 178. 
Synthetic conjugation explained, 341, 
preferred by North-Western and 
Eastern Indo-Aryan Vernaculars, 352. 
Tabriz!, see Shah Jalal. 
Taochiva , name of Jovian cycle, amongst 
Ahoms, 287. 
Tarkesar, pilgrims to, 26. 
Thibet, properly Tibbat, q. v., 82. 
Thieves and Robbers, North-Indian 
Folklore about, by Qarat Candra 
Mitra, 25. 
Thieves, Proverbs about, 28. 
Tibbat, described by ‘Abdu-l-Karim, 
119. 
---, Muhammad Haidar’s account 
of, 86. 
-, old accounts of, 83. 
-, rivers of, 88. 
-, the religion of, 96. 
-, three hundred and 65 years 
ago, Art. by Major H. G. Raverty, 
82. 
-, tribes of, 90. 
Tibet, properly Tibbat, q. v., 82. 
Tibetan method of counting years, 288. 
Tista river, history of, 15. 
Ucci, language, same as Western Pan¬ 
jabi, 291. 
Udaipur, mint at, 176. 
Ujain, mint at, 176. 
Upa-plavya, position of, 252. 
Upendra Narayana, Koch King, 240. 
Vajrahasta, king of Orissa, 130. 
Vana-simha, Jaintia king, 246. 
Varahamula, in Kagmir, identified, 381. 
Vasu, king of Cedi, 256. 
Vasudeva-Narayana, Koch King, 240. 
Vi jay a Manik, Jaintia king, 246. 
VIjaya-Narayana, Jaintia king, 246. 
V!ra-bhanu deva, king of Orissa, 132. 
ViRA-NARAYANA, Koch King, 240. 
Visnupur Circular Cards, Art. on, by 
Hara Prasada Qastri, 284. 
Vost, W., Art. by, on Dogam mint, 69. 
Vost, W., Art. by, on Rare Muhammadan 
coins, 37. 
Waddell, L. A., description of Lhasa 
Cathedral, by, 259. 
