Index , 
391 
Pema-koi, Buddhist monastery, 127 ff. 
Peukelaus, coin of, 131. 
Prabhasa, n. pr. of a scribe in Marwar 
Inscription of Maharaja Bh5ja I., 292, 
295. 
Pralambha, king of Assam, 103. 
Premakala, Oriya poem by Abhimanyu, 
375. 
Premapancamrta, Oriya poem by Bhupati 
Pandita, 361 ff. 
Pusyamitra, n. pr. of a bhiksu in Set 
Mahet Inscription, 278, 280. 
Q,amaru-d-din Khan, 154. 
Qutbu-d-din Kaki, shrine of, at Dehli, 310. 
Qutbu-l-mulk, 156. 
Raja Chabelah Ram, 156. 
Raja Jagaddeva, 336. 
Raja Jai Singh of Amber, 156. 
Rajendra, mentioned in Catetjvara Ins¬ 
cription, 319, 321, 325. 
Ramabhadra, Maharaja, mentioned in 
Marwar Inscription of Bhdja I., 294. 
Ramacandra Deva, king of Kh5rda, 383. 
Ramayana, Oriya version of, 344 ff. 
Rasakallola, Oriya poem by Dinakrsna 
Dasa, 358. 
Ratnapala, king of Assam, Inscription 
of, 99 ff., 120 ff. 
Rudradasa, n. pr. of a Qresthz in Inscrip¬ 
tion of Huviska, 276, note 2. 
Sa‘adatu-l-lah Khan, 157. 
Sabha Cand, 145. 
Sadananda Kavisurya-brahma, Oriya 
poet, 371 ff. 
Sadat Khan, 156. 
Saddhyaviharin , meaning of, 279. 
Sa‘du-l-lah Khan, 154. 
Saifu-l-lah Khan, 154. 
Samding, monastery on lake Yanido in 
Tibet, 262. 
Sarbuland Khan, 156. 
Sardla Dasa, author of Oriya version of 
Mahabharata, 346 ff. 
Sarvastivada School, mentioned in Set 
Mahet Inscription, 278, 280. 
Sayyid Afzal, 155. 
Sayyid Muhammad ‘Arab, Imam, of Shah 
Tahmasp, 297. 
Sayyid Muzaffar Khan Barhah, 156. 
Set Mahet, modern site of £!ravasti, 285 ff. 
Shahamat Khan, 156. 
Shah Bardi Blyat, i.q., Bahram Saqqa, 
296. 
——-, in the service of Mirza 
Kamran, 299. 
Shiihiyas of Kabul, 13. 
Shah NasimT, TurTci DTwan of, 300. 
Shah Qasim Anwar, Persian Diwan of, 
300_ 
Shalizada IGianam, married to Humayun, 
306. 
Shaikh ‘Abdu-n-nabi, 314. 
Shamsu-d-din Atka, 312, 313. 
Shastri, H. P., article by, on the dis¬ 
covery of a Sanskrit work by Arya- 
deva, 175 ff. 
Sher Afgan Khan, 156. 
Shuja‘atu-l-lah Khan, 155. 
Sjiukru-l-Iah Khan, 157. 
Siddha Baladeva, 22. 
Sivdgrdma, name of an agrahdra in Mar¬ 
war Inscription of Bhdja I., 292, 293, 
294. 
Siyalgiri, speaking a dialect of Gujarati 
in District Midnapur, 185 ff. 
Smith, V. A., article by, on Numisma¬ 
tic Novelties, No. 111. Ancient and 
Mediaeval India, 130 ff. 
Stein, M. A., article by, on new in¬ 
scriptions discovered by Major Deane, 
Iff. 
Stephenson, Edward, personal account 
of, 167 ff. 
Tahmasp, meets Humayun in SIstan, 
297. 
Taqarrub Khan, 146 ff. 
Taraki (Satrap), coin of, 133. 
Tardi Beg, 309. 
Tdrikh-i-Humayun, title of Memoirs of 
Bayazid Blyat, 297. 
Telephus, coin of, 130. 
T5ramana, coin of, 139. 
Traipitaka, occurrence of term, 278, 280. 
Tsang-po of Tibet, identity of, with the 
Dihong, 126 ff. 
Tughril-i-Tughan Khan, mentioned in 
CateQvara Inscription, 319, 322, 325. 
Tumghdna , see Tu gh ril-i-Tughan Kh an. 
Tyagasimha, king of Assam, 103, 108, 
114. 
TJdyana under Turkish rule, 15. 
Upendra Bhanja, Oriya poet, 11, 336, 
362 ff. 
Vamadevapatakii, name of a village in 
Baragaon plates, 111, 118. 
Vanamala, king of Assam, 104. 
Vasu, N. N., article by, on the Ca- 
te<jvara Inscription of Anangabhima II. 
of Orissa, 317 ff. 
