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Index. 
Deva Yarma Deva, see Kirttti Yarma 
Deva. 
Dispute between a Buddhist and Bonpo 
priest, p. 206. 
Dhanga, a Chandel Prince, p. 10. 
Dress of ancient Persians, p. 157. 
Dub-thah S'elkyi Melon, Text and trans¬ 
lation from, pp. 189, 195. 
GaHARWARS, the, p. 1. 
Ganda, a Chandel prince, p. 11. 
Genealogy of Tibetan Monarchs, p. 231. 
Ghiyas-ud-dm Twaz, coins of, pp. 57, 67. 
Govind Singh, tenth Guru of Sikhs, p. 75. 
*-, coins of, p. 80. 
srGyal-kkar rtse-pa, noble family of Tibet, 
p. 248. 
IXAMASEH, Translations from, p. 107. 
Har Govind, sixth Guru of Sikhs, p. 75. 
liar Kisan, eighth Guru of Sikhs, p. 75. 
Har Rai, seventh Guru of Sikhs, p. 75. 
Harsha, a Chandel prince, p. 9. 
History, of Bundelkhand, Contributions 
to, p. 1. 
--, of Sikhs, p. 72. 
-—, of Tibet, pp. 187, 211. 
Hoernle, A. F. Rudolf, Ph. D., a new find 
of early Muhammadan coins of Bengal, 
p. 53. 
Inscriptions, chandel, pp. 23,25. 
J ALALAT-ITD-DfN (Riziyah), coins of, 
pp. 57, 67. 
Jaya Yarma Deva, a Chandel prince, 
p. 15. 
Jetsun lossan choikyi-nima, a Lama, 
author of the Dub-thah, S'elkyi Melon, 
p. 187. 
---, works of, p. 188. 
I\ ALIN JAR fort, capture of, p. 28. 
Kanauj, list of Rajas of, p. 49. 
Keene, H. G., Revenues of the Moghul 
Empire, p. 99. 
Kirtti Varma II, see Jaya Yarma Deva. 
Iurtti Yarma Deva, a Chandel prince, 
p. 12. 
A&D ARM A, Tibet under the rule of, 
p. 229. 
Lyall, C. J., translations from the Hama- 
seh, p. 107. 
MAD ANA YARMA DEVA, a Chaa- 
del prince, p. 17. 
Mag-pon Sonam Gyalpo, noble family of 
Tibet, p. 251. 
Magus or priest of ancient Persians, pp. 
155, 158. 
Moghul Empire, Revenues of, p. 99. 
Mughis-ud-din Yuzbak, coins of, pp. 61, 
69. 
INGnAK, founder of the Sikhs, p. 72. 
Nanika, a Chandel prince, p. 7. 
Nasir-ud-diu Mahmud Shah, coins of, pp. 
59, 68. 
OrNAMENTS of ancient Persians, p. 
160. 
P ARAMARDI DEYA, a Chandel prince, 
pp. 20, 29. 
Parihars, the, p. 3. 
Parmal, see Paramardi Deva. 
Parmar, see Paramardi Deva. 
Persia, relics from ancient, p. 157. 
Persians, arms and ornaments of, p. 160. 
-, dress of ancient, p. 157. 
--, Magus or priest of, pp. 158, 
155. 
Pon, see Bon religion. 
Prideaux, Major W. F., coins of Charibael, 
King of the Homerites and Sabeeans, 
p. 95. 
Prithvi Yarma Deva, a Chandel prince, 
p. 17. 
]R, APIILA, a Chandel prince, p. 8. 
Ralpachan, Tibet under the rule of, p. 227. 
Ram Das, fourth Guru of Sikhs, p. 73. 
Runjit Singh, Sikh Chief, p. 77. ' 
-, coins of, p. 83. 
Relics from ancient Persia, p. 151, 
—-, from Sistan, p. 184. 
Religion of Tibet, contributions on, p. 187. 
-, Bon or Pon. 187. 
Revenues of the Moghul Empire, p. 99. 
-, of Akbar, p. 99. 
Rinchhen-pun-pa, noble family of Tibet, 
p. 245. 
Rishikesh Bhattacharya Shastri, Identity 
of Upello with Upaplava, p. 103. 
Rodgers, Chas. J., Coins of the Sikhs, 
p. 71. 
