INDEX 
TO 
JOURNAL OF THE ASIATIC SOCIETY OF BENGAL, 
Vol. LXVI, Part I, Nos. 1-4; 1897. 
A bbas Shah, of Persia, his menagerie, 
170. 
Abdageses, coins of, 139 ff. 
Ab-i-Gerger, irrigation channel near 
Shushtar, 179. 
Ab-i-Shur, stream in Persia, 178. 
Acara-pradipa, 338. 
Acara-Sara, 344. 
A£dka: 
-, converted to Buddhism by Upa- 
gupta, 80. 
-, details of his pilgrimages with 
Upagupta, 81. 
-, Inscription of, from Paderia in 
the Nepalese Terai, 81 ff. 
• -, reborn as a Naga, 83. 
Acyuta, name of a king mentioned in 
Samudragnpta’s Allahabad Inscr., 302. 
-, coins of, 302 ff. 
Aditi, her earrings carried away by 
Naraka, 107. 
Agni Yahjvanara, meaning of the word, 
88 . 
Ahichatra, ancient kings of, 303 ff. 
Ahirama, king of Orissa, 13. 
Ahirvara, Estate of Dhulip Simgh in 
Rajputana, 276. 
Ahmad Shah, a regnal name of Qutbu- 
d-din Sultan of Gujarat, 142. 
Ajit Simgh, son and successor of Jai 
Simgh, 277. 
* -, coin assigned to him, 282. 
Akbar, dam of, from Manikpur Mint, 134. 
, awards a HanscLb to Ja^mal, 
chief of Banswara, 167. 
Akbar II. of Dehli, coins struck in his 
name, 263, 265, 270, 271. 
Amarakotja, MS. of, in Nepal, 313. 
Amba, queen of Yirabahu in Pragiydtisa 
290, 294. 
Amurtarajas, son of Kufja, founded 
Pragjydtisa, 108. 
J. i. 45 
Anantavarman : Kalinga King, coins of 
145. 
Ananta-Vasudeva ; his temple in Orissa, 
333. 
Andar Pargana, dialect of, 196, 204 ff. 
Andhra, ancient country of, 101. 
— —, a degraded race according to the 
Ait. Brahmana, 93. 
Aqga, name of eponymous King, 90 ff. 
-, ancient country of, 94 ff. 
-, traces of un-Aryan customs among 
them, 93. 
Aggi vide Ariha. 
Angul, district in Orissa, coins from, 144. 
Aniyaijkabhima, 13. 
Aparanta vide Sindh. 
Apratihata, an epithet, occurring on coin 
of Kadphises II., 139. 
Ara, dialect of, 196, 204 ff. 
Ariha, eighth descendant from Pura, 
married Aqgl or Arjgi, 95. 
Arka-Mahatmya, date of, 333. 
Asta-Sahasrika Prajna-Paramita, MS. of, 
122 . 
Avacatnuka, name of ancient country, 
mentioned in Ait. Brahmana, 97. _ 
Avagraha sign , occurrence of, in Asam 
Inscriptions, 115, 287. 
Ayodhya, ancient connection between A. 
and Aqga, 96. 
Azes, coin of, 2. 
J3agar, country in Rajputana, 164 ff. 
Bagh-i-Wahsh, near Isfahan, 170. 
Bahadurganj, capital of Ahirvara, 276. 
Bahadur Shah, Sultan of Gujarat, 165 ff. 
•-, coins struck in his name, 
267, 273. 
BahmanI coins, 144. 
Baija Bai Sahibah, of Gvaliyar, coins of 
263. 
