37G 
Index , 
Bhairab Bazar, confluence of the Meghna 
and the Brahmaputra, 94 
Bhowal, Fazl Ghazi of, 199 
Bhuya, derivation and meaning of the 
term, 198 
Bikrampur, capital of Ballal Sen, 82 
Binya Dala, of Martaban, 10 
Bishambhar Kai, 203 
Blochmann, EL, on the geography and 
history of Bengal, No. II., 280 ; account 
of Ismail Khan, 215 
Borpathar, near Dimapur, 3 
Bowring (Sir J.), on the great Pegu war, 7 
Brahmaputra, course of the, 93 
Braj, etymology of 351 
bricks, enamelled, 303 n. 
Buchanan (Eh\), on Sunargaon, 87 
Buddal, near Dinajpur, 356 
Buddha, tooth relic of, carried to Ava, 10 
Buddha’s death, 263 
Bugh^p, Khan, Nayiruddin Mahmud, 84 
Bughra Khan, meets Kai Qubad, 288 
Bughra Shah, son of Firuz Shah, 289, 291, 
293 
Burckhardt, on the Wahhabis, 68 
Burhi Ganga, confluence of the Brahma¬ 
putra and the, 94 
Butler (Col. J.), notice of Dimapur, 1 
Byanarit, King of Siam, 6 
OaRMATHIANS, vide Karamitah. 
Chaitanya, 30 6n. 
Chand Kai of Bikrampur, 199, 202 
Chaura, tomb of Pahlawan Shah at, 201 
Cheros, the tribe, 241 
Chittagong, copperplate of 1243 A. D., 318 
Churainon, near Ekdalah, 244 
Coins, Col. Hyde’s hoard of Sassanian, 99 ; 
new gold of Mahmud Shah, 97; of 
Dihli Kings, 97 ; of Bengal Kings, 288, 
295 ff. 
Copperplate, found at Chittagong, 318 
Corancez, on the Wahhabis, 68 
cowries, used as coins, 283 
J.3 ALALPUR, weaver habitations at, 95 
Dalai Ghazi, son of Husain Shah, 281 
Dalton, on the conquest of Palamau, 240 
Dainsetjerd, a place in ’Oman, 118 
Damant, G. H., on Shah Isma’il Ghazi, 215 
Darayah, taken by Ibrahim Pasha, 68 
Daud Khan, attacks Palamau Fort, 240 
Delmerick, on a new Mahmud Shahi gold 
coin, 97 
Dhafar, in ’Oman, 192 
Dhaka, seat of Mughul government trans¬ 
ferred to, 86 
Dhauk, the Benu el-IEarith settle at, 117 
Dhenwaj Rai of Sonargaon, 83 
Dibba, in ’Oman, 118, 188 
Dimapur, Asam, ruins at, 1 
drona , an areal measure, 320 
dun, vide drona 
Dunsiri, ruins on the, 1 
ll/KDALAH, site of, 244 
Era of the Guptas, 364 
Esher, city of, 185 
Etymology of local names in Northern 
India, 324 
FAKHRUDDIN Mubarak, revolt of, 85 
Fazilat Qazi, Amin of Bengal, 198 
Ficus indica , 194 
Firuz Shah I, of Bengal, 291 
Firuz Shah II, inscriptions and coins of, 
298 
Fiiuz Shah, succeeds Mahmud Shah, 97 
Fitch (Ralph), account of Pegu, 11 
,, in Sunargaon, 86 
Floris (Peter), account of Pegu, 11 
Foster, temple of Jaysagar, Asam, 311 
Frankincense, Arabian, 186 
GtADADEIAR, king of Asam, 312 
gang, in local names, 345 
ganw, ‘ a village,’ derivation of, 325 
gar/i, in local names, 344 
Garh Jarepa, legend of, 284 
Gaudas, a tribe, 106 
Gaurian Languages, Comparative Gram¬ 
mar of the, 22 
Gawars, or aboriginal races, 240«. 
Ghassan-bin ’Abdullah, Imam of’Oman. 
124 
Ghiyasuddin Bahadur, surnamed Bahadur 
Shah, 85 
Ghiyasuddin, governor of Asam, 281 
Ghiyasuddin Tughluqshah, helps Sliihab- 
uddin, 85 
Goaldih, ruined mosque at, 92 
Godwin-Austen (Major H. H.) on the 
ruins at Dimapur, 1 
Golaghat, north of Dimapur, Asam, 1 
Gowalpara, battle at, 86 
grama, in local names, 338 
Greek words in Sanskrit, 272 
Greeks, (the) and the Yavanas of Sanskrit 
writers, 246 
Growse, Etymology of local names in N. 
India, 324 
Gupta kings, chronology of, 364 
HaBIBPUR, tomb of Pagla 
90 
ha, in local names, 339 
Hadhramaut, 113 
Hadhr and Bedu, 193 
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