378 
Index. 
Mahendra Narayana, son of Baldeo Na- 
rayana, 285 
Maheyreli, in ’Oman, 118 
Mahin-tha-ra-thi-rat, 8 
Mahmud Shah of Dihli, gold coin of, 97 
Mahmud Shah of Bengal, inscriptions and 
coins of, 294 
Mahmud Shah III, inscriptions and coins 
of 309, 294 
Mahtab Ghazi, succeeds Bahadur Ghazi, 
200 
Mai, and Mau, in local names, 342 
Makinat, or Makaniyat, in ’Oman, 193 
Makkah (Mecca), taken by the Wahhabis, 
68 ; taken by the Karamitah, 191 
Maldah, inscriptions from, 298 ff. 
Malik-hin Fahm, the first el-Azd at ’Oman, 
112, 184 
Man Singh, combat of, with ’I'sa Khan, 213 
Marco Polo, on Southern Arabia, 185, 192 
Marzaban , of the Persians in ’Oman, 113 
Maskat, capture of, by the Arabs, 164 ; 
spelling of the name of, 189 
Mathura, 324 ; etymology of, 336, 351 
Maungsetya, governor of Ava, 7 
Mazun, the Persian name of ’Oman, 116, 
187 
Mengkyitswa, 6 
Meng-re-kyautswa, of Pegu, 7, 9 
Mikirs (the), of Dimapur, 2 
Minakhali, probable course of the, 94 
mint marks, on Sassanian coins, 101 
Mir Jumlah, forts built by, 211 
Mirpur, Muhammadan pilgrimage at, 88 
Misra family, 363 
Mogaung, expedition against the, 6 
Mohammed-bin Abu ’Affan, Imam of 
’Oman, 123 
Mohammed-bin Habfs, Imam of ’Oman, 
139 
Mohammed-bin el-Hasan, Imam of ’0- 
man, 132 
Mohammed-bin Khanbash, Imam of 
Oman, 140 
Mohammed-bin Nasir, death of, 183 
Mohammed-bin Nur, governor of Bah¬ 
rain, 130 
Mohammed-bin Yezid, Imam of ’Oman, 
133 
Mohammedi, a coin, 196 
Mohungdijua near Dimapur, 3 
Mozaffar Shah, coins of, 280 
Mu’azzamabad, 86 
Mubarak Shah, of Sunargaon, 85 
Mughisuddin, Sultan, styled Tughril, 83 
Muhammadan architecture of Dimapur, 3 
Muhammad Bakhtyar Khilji, 82 
Muhammad, Shaikh, on the Unity of God, 
71 
Muhammad Tatar Khan, governor of Ben¬ 
gal, 287 _ 
Muhenna-bin Jeifar, Imam of ’Oman, 125 
Muhenna-bin Sultan, Imam of ’Oman, 166 
Mukhawwa 9 , an Imam, 74 
Munawwar Khan of Bengal, 211 
Munna Shah Darwish, tomb of, 89 
Munshiganj, Fort of Islam Khan at, 94 
Musa Khan Diwan, of Bengal, 210 
muslins of Sunargaon, 95 
Mussendom, Cape, 195 
Musundar Ghazi, of Asam, 281 
Muttama, 8 
Muwasis, an aboriginal tribe, 240 m. 
jN^ABAWI, an Imam of ’Oman, 74 
Nadia, capital of Lakshman Sen, 82 
nagar , in names of towns, 343 
Najd, Wahhabis of, put to death, 68 
Names, local, in N. India, 324 
Nanda Bureng, Maha-upa-radza, 6 
Nangalband, Panchami ghat near, 93 
Narayanganj, ruined Mosque at, 90 
Nasir bin-Murshid, Imam of ’Oman, 155 
Naushirwan, coins of, 99 
Nayapara, Chaudharis of, 203 
Nebaheneh, princes of’Oman, 144,192 
Nezwa, in ’Oman, 138,165 
Nga-naung-dau, 11 
Ngyaung ltam Meng, 10 
Nim Bai, of A'ra Phulbarf, 202 
Noh, a town in Mathura, 349 
Nominal Terminations, phonetic changes 
in the Gaurian languages, 48 
Nusrat Shah of Bengal, Inscriptions and 
coins of, 92, 280, 306 
Numaligarh, remains of, 3 
ObPI', or ’Ibri, in ’Oman, 194 
Ogle (Mr. M. T.), 1 
O’Kinealy, J., on the Wahhabis, 68 
oli , a termination in local names, 333 
’Oman, annals of, 111 ; held by the Per¬ 
sians, 113, Geographical divisions of, 
190 ; also called Mazun, 116, 187 
’Omar-bin ’Abdullah, governor of ’Oman, 
121 
’Omar-bin Muhammad, Imam of ’Oman, 
133 
on, in local names, 338 
Orisa, or Utkala, 361 
PAHLAWA'N Shah, 200 
Painam, ancient buildings at, 91 
Palamau, picture representing the con¬ 
quest of, 240 
Pala Pajas, their residence, 200 ; their mi¬ 
nisters, 363 
Pala inscription, 357 
Palam Baoli Inscription, notes on, 104; 
Sanskrit titles of Dillii Kings in the, 105 
Panch Pir Dargah at Sunargaon, 88 
