INDEX 
TO 
JOURNAL, ASIATIC SOCIETY OF BENGAL, Part I, 
TOR 
1877. 
.AbD, son of Julanda, of ’Oman, 50 
’Abd-el-Melik, son of ’Abd-er-Rahim, an 
Arabian poet, 446 
’Abdur Rahman Khan, of Kotsimul, 167 
Aborigines :—Bedhyas, 220 ; Bhars, 25, 
26, 36, 227; Bhils, 228; Binds, 25 ; 
Cherus, 25; Dakas, Daityas, Dasyas, 36; 
Gonds, 228, 232, 234 ; Khamars, 22 ; 
Kharwars, 17, 21«., 25 ; Kois, 183 ; Kols, 
183, 228 ; Kurmis, 235 ; Lodhis, 231 ; 
Masahars, 22; Manipuris, 36 ; Nag5s, 
38; Suriyas, 25; Yanadis, 184; Zatt, 
or gypsies, in Arabia, 57;—profess Bud¬ 
dhism, 231 
Abu Bekr el-Bisri, 50 
Abu Mohriz ibn Hayyan, 455 
Abuthabi, in ’Oman, 52 
Acacia Arabica, 47 ;— vera 47 
Aethiopia, 439 
Agastya, or Canopus, 436 
Agham writing, 8 
Aghani, vide Kitab-el-Aghani 
Agni-varna, 39 
Agra Sila, Vindhya’s guru, 16 
agriculture, in ’Oman, 54 
Ajaipal, of Ajmir, 231 
Ajmir, 230, 231 
’Akabat kumashi, in ’Oman, 42 
Akbarpur, in Bihar, 22 
Alha, the Chandel hero, 233 
’All Naqi Khan, 167 
Allahabad, 231 
alum, mine of, 23 
’Amalekites, 50 
Amarakantak, sacred pool of, 20 
Amedabats, the munia bird, 24 
’Amr, son of Ma’df-kerib, 169 
Amu Kiver, 333 ; vide Oxus 
Anatolian Folk-lore, 14 
Ancient Sculpturings on rocks in Ka- 
maon, 1 
2 N 
Arabia, 41, 62, 90, 437, 459 
Arah, 29 
Arar-Brahmana, 164 
Asaf ’Ali Khan, Mir of Shighnan, 97 
Asam, or Tekhau, 38 
astronomy, Hindu, 411 
augury, in Arabia, 82 
’Auhi, in ’Oman, 41 
’Awamir Bedouins, 44 
el-Azd, of ’Oman, 50 
JJADAKHSHAN, 98 
bageri , a bird, 24 
Baijnath, in Kamaon, 1 
Balkh, 333 n. 
Bangalor, 14 
Bangbara Khan, 164 
Barani, goddess, 16 
Barba, a place south of Dihli, 166 
Barkhari, vide Bharkari 
hater , a quail, 24 
el-Batineh, in ’Oman, 48 
Bedhyas, a tribe of gipsies, 220 
Beni -l-’Ambar, 438;—d-Dayyan, 446 ;— 
Gheith, 42;—Harith ibn Ka’b, 438, 
449 ;—Ja’far ibn Kilab, 75 ;—Ka’b, 45 ; 
—Mazin, 438 ;—Nahl, 67 ;—’Oqeyl, 
440, 444 ;—Salul, 75 ;—Sheyban, 437 ; 
—Temim, 440;—Thaqif, 80 
el-Bereymi, in ’Oman, 41 
Beshameh, son of Hazn, an Arabian poet, 
450 
Bhagahanpur, 28 n. 
Bhanraura khera, 228 
Bhar, Raja, of Mahoba, 231 
Bhars, 25, 227, 233; vide Aborigines 
Bharwara, 228, 231 
Bharsawan, 228 
Bharkhari, in Bundelkhand, 228 
Bharua, 228 
Bhavani, 17 
