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Index. 
Moggalliputta Tissa, in Ceylonese books, 
perhaps another name of Upagupta, 
77. 
Mudita-knvalaya^va-nataka, MS. of, in 
Nepal, 314. 
Muhammadans, dialect spoken by, in 
District Saran, different from speech 
of Hindus, 197, 208. 
Muhammad Shah, Hindi poem on, 24 ff. 
Miiladeva, King of Orissa, 13. 
Mura, a Danava, slain by Krsna, 107. 
Murari-Mi^ra,* author of Praya^citta- 
Mandhara, 344. 
Muzaffar III., Sultan of Gujarat, coins of, 
142 ff. 
J$, different forms of letter, in North 
Eastern Nagari, 116. 
Nadir Shah, Hindi poem on, 24 ff. 
Naga coin, 304. 
Nagari Das, Hindi poet, 63 ff. 
Nagendra, coins of, 7. 
Naghun, Persian village, 172. 
Nanakshahi coins, 272. 
Nanda and Upananda, two Naga Kings, 
converted by Maudgalyayana, 82. 
Naraka, a Danava, mythical King of 
Pragjyotisa in Asam, 107, 117 ff., 289, 
293. 
Narasimha Vajapeyi, author of Acara- 
pradipa, 338. 
-— - , genealogy of, 339, 346. 
Naravar, coins from, 267, 273. 
Nata and Bhatta, two merchants, 
founders of great monastery in Ma¬ 
thura, 78. 
Native States, coins of, 261 ff. 
Natuas, 197. 
-, dialect spoken by, 212. 
Navanagar, a tributary State of Juna- 
garh, coins of, 143. 
Navya-Vardhamana, an author on Smrti, 
in Orissa, 340. 
Nepal, Palm-leaf MSS. from, 310 ff. 
Nimi, descent from, claimed by Yideha 
Kings, 89. 
Nirvana-Era, date in Nepalese MS., 315. 
Non-Sanskritic language, in Cental Asian 
MSS., 233 ff. 
Nouns, differences in, as nsed by males 
or females in Saran dialect, 198. 
Nowgong Grant of Balavarman, 118, 
285 ff. 
Numerals, scarcity of, in Gondi and 
Kolami Languages, 191. 
Odra vide Udra. 
Odras, a degraded race according to 
Manu, 93. 
Orcha vide Tehari. 
Orissa = 0drade9a, 103. 
-, language of, 317 ff. 
-, Sanskrit Literature of, 331 ff. 
Oriya language, modern dialects of, 323 ff. 
-, writing and books, 328 ff. 
Pabhosa Inscriptions, quoted, 303. 
Paclak Pargana, dialect of, 196, 205 ff. 
Pala Dynasty of Asam, not connected 
with Pala’s of Behar, 121. 
Palaka, King of Asam, 118, 289, 294. 
Palm-leaf MSS. fragments of, from 
Central Asia, 214, 218. 
-, from Nepal, 310 ff. 
--, preparation of, for writing 
purposes, in Orissa, 328. 
Pandia, M. V., article by, on the anti¬ 
quity of the poet Nagari Das and his 
concubine Rasik Bihari alias Bani 
Thani, 63 ff. 
- -. , article by, on Separation 
of Banswara from Dungarpur State in 
Rajputana, 164 ff. 
Panjabi, Pronominal Adjuncts in, 146 ff. 
Paper MSS., from Central Asia, 214, 
218 ff., 227 ff. 
Paramardideva, Candella King, coins of, 
307. 
Pargiter, F. E., article by, on ancient 
countries in Eastern India, 85 ff. 
Parsuram, Raja of Bagar, 165 ff. 
Partap Singh, Rawal of Malwa, 167. 
Pataka 1 hamlet,’ 130. 
Pataliputra, Upagupta’s hermitage there, 
80. 
Pathankot, coins of, 8. 
Patiala, coins from, 272. 
Patna District, Parganas Manar and 
Phulwara, dialect spoken in, 196, 
204 ff. 
Paundras, a degraded race according to 
Ait. Brahmana and Manu, 93. 
Pazhmurda, a Plateau in Persia, 174. 
Perron. General, commands forces of 
Daulat Rao, 276. 
Petroffski MSS. from Central Asia, in 
St. Petersburg, 228, 240. 
Phaga Bihara, Hindi poem, 66. 
Phurani, meaning of, in Oriya, 329. 
Pima, a town in Chinese desert, 255. 
Pitha, a Danava, slain by Krsna, 107. 
Pradhans (PathaTL), aboriginal tribe in 
Central India, performing certain 
offices for the Gonds, 185. 
P r ^gjydtisa, ancient kingdom of, 104 ff. 
---, ancient city in Asam, the’ 
capital of Danava King Naraka, 107 ff., 
120, 123, 128, 289, 293. 
