Index. 
377 
Hafiz, the poet, corresponds with A’zam 
Shah of Bengal, 88 
Hajiganj, Fort of Islam Khan at, 94 
Hajo, the Koch chieftain, 282 
Hakim-bin el-Mulla, Imam of’Oman, 133 
Hanthawati destroyed, 11 
hard , in local names, 346 
Harachandra Chakravarti, Pandit, on a 
Pala Inscription, 356 
Harischandra Pala, of Shabar, 200 
Hariyanaka, 105 
Harun el-Rashid, invades ’Oman, 123 
el-Harth, a tribe in ’Oman, 196 
Hasan, Imam of ’Oman, 133 
Hatim Khan, governor of Bihar, genea¬ 
logy of, 292 
Hawari-bin Matraf, Tmhn of ’Oman, 133 
Hejjaj, sends armies to ’Oman, 119 
Heleyn (Peter), Cosmography of, 86 
Herbert (Sir J.), on Sunargaon, 86 
Himyarites, 195 
Hinduism, introduced into Asam, 313 
Hindus, their conservatism, 328 
Hoernle (Rev. A. F. R.), on the Compara¬ 
tive Grammar of the Gaurian langua¬ 
ges, 22 
Honat, son of Malik-bin Fahm, 113 
Hormazd IV, coins of, 99 
Huns, the, 361 
Husain Shah of Bengal, 90, 280 ; inscrip¬ 
tions and coins, 301 
Husain ul-Maghribi, a Maliki mufti, 70 
Hunter, Dr. W. W., on Kolaria, 354 
Hyde (Col. H.), Sassanian Coins of, 99 
IbADHIS, sect of, 121,189 
Ibn Batutah in Bengal, 85 [habis, 68 
Ibrahim Pasha, puts to death the Wah- 
’Ibri, or ’Obri, in ’Oman, 194 
Igarah Sindhu, Man Singh advances to, 213 
Ikhtiyaruddin Ghazi Shah, 85 
Ilah Nawaz Khan, of Haibatnagar, 211 
Ilyas Shah, of Bengal, 86, 245 
Imams, different kinds of, 191 
Imam Ahmad Ibn Hambal, 73 
Indor-khera, inscription found at, 363 
Inscriptions, notes on the Palam Baoli, 
104 ; on the Buddal Pala, 356 ; on the 
Chittagong plate, 318 ; on the Skanda 
Gupta plate, 363 ; on Bengal Muham¬ 
madan inscriptions, 280 ff 
Ionian, meaning of the word, 252 
’Isa Khan, of Khizrpur, 199, 213, 209 
Isfandiyar Beg, son of Allah YarKhan, 286 
Islam, introduced in ’Oman, 118 
Ismail Ghazi, history of, 217 
Izki, in ’Oman, 129, 190 
JaIT Mai, of Bengal, turns Muhamma¬ 
dan, 85 
Jajnagar, invaded by Tughril, 83 
Jalaluddin, alias Jait Mai, 85 
Jalaluddin Fath Shah, inscription of, 90 
Jangalbari family, 211 
Jas Pal, of Talibabad, 200 
Jaysagar, Upper Asam, 311 
Jebel el-Akhdhar, in ’Oman, 194 
Jeifar, one of the sons of Julanda, 118 
Jezirat el-Khadra, 165 
el-Jow, in ’Oman, 187,190 
el-Jowf, 113 
Julanda, sons of, in ’Oman, 118; Imam, 
122 
Julfar, in ’Oman, 189 
julus names of Indian kings, 297 
K.A', kl, in local names, 345, 346 
Kachhari Raja founded Dimapur, 1 
Kadam, a place in ’Oman, 192 
Kai Kaus Shah, son of Bughra Khan, 291 
Kalagachlii, near Sunargaon, 87 
Kalars, a tribe, 355 
Kalhat, in South Arabia, 113, 186 
Kandarpa Narayana of Chandradip, 199, 
205 
Ivamal Shah, of Durmut, 285 
Kambohs, tribe of the, 260a. 
Kamrup, conquest of, by Husain Shah, 281 
Ivanta Duar, Legends at, 216 
Karamiteli, sect of, invade ’Oman, 133, 
191 
Karfarma Sahib, 200 
Keralas, a tribe, 106 
Kerman, 117 
Keshf-ul Ghummeh, or Annals of ’ Oman, 
111 
khaqah cloth of Sunargaon, 87 
Kha^nagar Tank in Sunargaon, 92 
Khalil-bin Shathan, Imam of ’Oman, 139 
Kharijis, a sect, 189 
Khasi Hills, monoliths on the, 5 
khera , in local names, 344 
Khizrpur, Mosque near, 212 
khoh , in local names, 344 
Khundkar Muhammad Yusuf, 89 
Khusru I. Parwiz, coins of, 99 
Khwajah Jahan, of Dilhi, 87 
Kilwah, in ’Oman, 165 
Iviratas, an aboriginal race, 106 
JjAK’HAN Manik, of Bhaluah, 199, 203 
Lahsa, in ’Oman, 194 
Laks hin an Sen, of Bengal, 82 
Larwa Raja, 239m. 
Latas, a Himalayan tribe, 106 
]\^AGH dighi, in Sunargaon, 88 
Magrapara, antiquities of, 89 
Mags in Sunargaon, 86 
