Index. 
379 
Pan-wa, battle at, 7 
Paramananda Rai, Ralph Fitch on, 207 
Partab, the Chero raja, 241 
Patanjali, 263 
patti, in local names, 344 
Pegu, History of, 6, 10 
Pembu, 195 
Persians, hold ’Oman, 113 ; expelled from 
’Oman, 119 
Phayre (Col. Sir A. P.), on the History of 
Pegu, 6 
Phra-naret, 8 
Phra Thamma-raxa-thirat, made tributary 
king of Siam, 8 
Pimenta (Nicholas), historian of Pegu, 11 
Pir A'dam, Qazi of Bikrampur, 83 
Ponkai Dewan, alias Shah ’Abd ul-’Ala, 90 
Portuguese, capture ’Oman, 193, 194 
Portuguese, in ’Oman, 151 ff. 
Portuguese, in Sunargaon, 86 
Prakrita derivatives of the Gaurian lan¬ 
guages, 58 
Pran Nath Pandit, on a Chittagong cop¬ 
perplate, 318 
Pratapachandra Ghosh, on the Buddal 
Pala inscription, 356 
Prome, joins against Ava, 7 
Ptolemy, on Southern Arabia, 195 
pur , ‘ a town,’ occurrence of this word in 
local names, 330 
C^ADAR Khan, takes possession of Sunar¬ 
gaon, 85 
Qoran, oonunentaries on, 74 
I\ A'JENDRALA'LA MITRA, on the 
Palam Baoli Inscription, 104; on the 
Yavanas, 246 ; on the Skanda Gupta 
Inscription, 363 
rd, in local names, 346 
Rampal, the seat of the government of 
Ballal Sen, 83 
Rangpur, shrines in, 215 
Rashid-bin el-Nadhr, Imam of ’Oman, 128 
Rashid-bin el-Walid, Imam of’Oman, 135 
Rennell (Major), on Sunargaon, 87 
j Risalat ush-shuhada , Persian text of, 222 
Ross, (E. C.) on the Annals of ’Oman, 111 
Rupiya Khan, of Sripur, 207 
S A’DIPUR family, chronicles of the, 
86, 87 
Sagar Island, 105, 106 
Sa’id-bin ’Abdullah, Imam of ’Oman, 134 
Salih, governor of’Oman, 120 
Sail mail, son of Malik, 117 
Salt-bin Malik, Imam of ’Oman, 128 
Salt-bin el-Kasim, Imam of’Oman, 132 
Samaguting, 2 
sarde, in local names, 344 
Sassanian coins, 99 
Sayyid, meaning of the title, 192 
Seyf-bin Sultan, Imam of ’Oman, 169 
shab-nam, a fine muslin, 95 
Shah ’Abd ul-’Ala, tomb of, 90 
Sliah ’Ali, tomb of, 88 
Shah Ismail Ghazi, notes on, 215 
Shah. Shuja’, 95 
Shaida, revolt of, 85 
Shaikh Gharib-ullah, Mosque of, 91 
Sher Shall, Bengal divided by, 198 
Sherpur Daskahania, slab from, 283,284 
Shihabuddin Bughra Shah of Bengal, 85 
Shihr, one of the districts in ’Oman, 118 
Siam, invaded by Bureng Naung, 7 
Sikandar Shah, of Bengal, 86, 245 
Silhat, 283 n. 
Sirhan bin Sa’fd, Annals of ’Oman by, 
111 
Sirr, in ’Oman, 187 
Sisu Pala, of Kapasia, 200 
Skanda Gupta, 365 
Sonai, daughter of Chand Rai, 202 
Sousa, Portuguese historian of Pegu, 11 
Sripur, Island of, 86 
sthali , in local names, 340 
stliana , in local names, 339 
Subhan Dad Khan, of Jangalbari, 211 
Sulaiman and Sa’id, of ’Oman, 119 
Sultan-bin Saif, Imam of’Oman, 164 
Sunargaon, called Hazrat Jalal on coins, 
86; boundaries of Sirkar, 86; Notes 
on, 82 ; Modern, 87; rice trade of, 
87 
Syriam, 10 
lABENG-SHWE'-HTI, Emperor, 7 
tan-zib, a fine muslin, 95 
Taungu, joins against Ava, 7 
Tavoy, 10 
Temple at Jaysagar, Asam, 311 
thok, in local names, 344 
Tiparah, 83»., 318, 321 
Todar Mall, Raja, settlement of lands by, 
86 
Triveni, fort of Islam Khan at, 94 
Tughluq Shah, death of, 290 
Tughril, defeats Amin Khan, 287 
Turkzadah, surname of Hurmazd IY, 99 
UcHCHHA'PUR, 104 
’Uqail bin-Yahya al-’Alawi, 70 
ur, uri , uru, a Basque word, meaning 4 a 
village’, 334 
Utkalas, 361 
"VALMIKI, anecdote of Ponkai Diwan 
similar to that of, 90 
