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Index. 
Bajraijgarh Mint, coins from, 275 ff. 
Bakhtiari Hills, 170 ff. 
Bal, in District Saran, dialect of, 196, 
204 ff. 
Balavarman, King of Asam, 119, 285 ff. 
_— 5 Nowgong Plate of, 118, 
285 ff. 
Balbhadar Simgh of Raghugarh in Malva, 
275. 
Bali, father of eponymous kings Aqga, 
etc., 90. 
-, his queen Sudesna, 90. 
Ballia Zilla, dialect of, 196, 204 ff. 
Balvant Simgb, of Raghugarh in Malva, 
275 ff. 
Bam Than!, name of Rasik Bihan, cour¬ 
tesan of Poet Nagan Das vide Rasik 
Bihari. 
Banswara, Separation of, from Dungar- 
pur State in Rajputana, 164 ff. 
Baptiste, General, overthrows Dur- 
jau Lai, 276. 
■-, Rupee coined by him at Qiopur, 
265. 
-, captures Bajraqgarh, 277. 
BarahgaS, dialect of, 196, 204 ff. 
Barkha ke lcavitta, a Hindi poem, 66. 
Basana, later Kusana King, coin of, 5 ff. 
-, his date, 6. 
Basbda coins, 271. 
Benares Grant of Vaidyadeva of Kama- 
rupa, 121. 
Bengali, influence of, on modern Oriya, 
325. 
Besarh, identical with ancient Vaicjali, 
90! 
Bhagadatta, King of Pragjyotisa, son of 
Naraka, 104 ff., 117, 287 ff. 
Bhagalpur, identical with ancient Campa, 
95. 
Bhartpur, coins from, 269, 271. 
Bhima, his tour in conquering Karna of 
Aijga, 94, 101. 
BhSjadeva-Sarhgraha, astrological work, 
MS. of, in Nepal, 313. 
Bhopal, coins from, 270. 
Birch-bark MSS., fragments of, from 
Central Asia,, 214, 218. 
Bistajan, Persian village, 170. 
Bomford, T., article by, on Pronominal 
adjuncts in Language spoken in 
Western and Southern Pan jab, 146 ff. 
Books, preparation of, in Orissa, 328 ff. 
--worshipped on certain festival 
days in Orissa, 330. 
Bower MS., locality where found, 214 ff., 
238. 
-, date of, 245. 
Brahmapala, king of Asam, 117 ff. 
Brahmaputra river, ancient course of, 
105. 
Brahmaputra river, mentioned in Now- 
gong plate, 288 ff. 
Brahmeijvara temple, in Bhuvaneijvara, 
16 ff. 
Brahmi Alphabet, difference between 
Northern Indian (Gupta) Brahmi and 
Central Asian Brahmi, 215 ff. 
-, Northern Indian (Gup¬ 
ta) Brahmi, 244 ff. 
Buddha, various names of, occurring in 
a MS. from Central Asia, 233. 
-, images of, on Kusana coins, 
300 ff. 
Buddhism, time of its introduction to 
Kuchar, 256. 
-, adopted by Uighur Turks, 
259. 
Bundi, coins from, 267. 
-, lotus devise or coins from, 284. 
Burma, Buddhists of B. worship Upa- 
gupta, 76 ff. 
Burn, R., article by, on the Bakhtiari 
Hills, an itinerary of road from Isfa¬ 
han to Shush tar, 170 ff. 
--, article by, on the Bajraijgarh 
Mint and Coins, 275 ff. 
Calastambha, [King of Asam, 118, 289, 
9 293. 
Qalya, King of Madra, his contest with 
Karna, 93. 
Qdmdyikd , misspelt for £ydmdyikd, n. pr. 
of wife of Brahmin, mentioned in 
Nowgong Plates, 292, 296. 
Qambhukara-^raddha-padhati, 337. 
Campa, later name of capital of Aijga 
Kingdom, 94 ff. 
Campakdranya, the Pandit’s name for 
modern Champaran, on coins, 309. 
£dnavatyas, a false reading for Qond- 
vatyas, 102. 
Candella Dynasty, coins of, 306 ff. 
Candrasena, ancient prince of Vanga, 
97. 
Caraka, original work, identical with 
parts of Macartney MSS., 247. 
Caubar Pargana, dialect of, 196, 203 ff. 
Qavarapdla, n. pr. of Brahmin mentioned 
in Gauhati Plates, 126, 131. 
Cayani-pandita , meaning of, 336. 
Cedi vide Garjgeyadeva. 
Central Asia, MSS. from, 213 ff. 
-peculiarity in pagination of MSS. 
from, 227. 
*-, nou-Sanskritic MSS. from, 228. 
---, string-hole on left side of leaf in 
MSS. from, 244. 
Central Asian Brahmi, 215 ff. 
-, origin of, 257. 
