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Index. 
Ahwal-i-Khawaain. 296, 354. 
Aihar, mahal, 252. 
Aima Estate, 113. 
Ain-i-Akbari , 49. 
,, Hutwa Raj in the, 225. 
Ajam-dpal-dbyans chhos-kyi-rje-dkon - 
mchhog-chhos-aphel-gyi-rnam-thar , a 
Tibetan work, 125. 
Ajeet Mull, zemindar of Gorakhpur, 
192. 
Ajit Singh, Raja, 290, 311—314, 316, 
326, 336, 33S, 339, 343, 345, 351, e. 28, 
e. 31, e. 50-52, e. 57—58. 
Ajmere, city, 288, 290. 
„ mint, 77. 
Akbar, The Great, 182. 
Akbar’s copper coins of Aljmadabad. 
mint, e. 103—108. 
Akbar, Rupees of, 376. 
Akbar II, copper coins of, 79. 
Akbar Ali Khan, Raja, 191. 
Akbar, Prince, the rebel son A’lamgir, 
319. 
Akbarabad, town, e. 32, e. 33, e. 37. 
,, mint, 357. 
Akbarabadi r mosque, 351. 
Akbarnama, history, 49, 277, 278. 
Akbarpur, ferry station, 329. 
Akdalla, place, 59. 
Akhor-los-bsgyur-ba-rnams-kyi-byung-ba 
gsal-bar-byed-pa-mkhas-pa-i dga-ston , 
a Tibetan work, 133. 
Akon, a Chinese commissioner, e. 99. 
‘Ala Bakhsh Barkh-urdar Lashkari, 111, 
113. 
‘Alaragir, 289. 
‘Ala’u-d-Din Bahman Shah, the off¬ 
spring of, e. 4. 
‘Ala’u-d-Din Husain Shah, Sultan, 111. 
,, Hasan Kankui, Bahmani, 
e. 2. 
,, ,, Shah Gangui-Bah- 
mani, e. 2. 
„ ,, Shah, his pedigree 
as given by Pirishta and 
the author of Burhan-i- 
Ma’asir, e. 3. 
„ Khilji, the Afghan, Sultan of 
Delhi, e. 26. 
‘Ala’u-d-din III, son of Mahmud Shah, 
e. 11. 
‘Ala’u-d-din Ahmad II, e. 9. 
‘Ala’u-d-din, son of Shahabuddin Ahmad, 
e. 11. 
‘Ala’ud-dunya Wad-din Abul-Muzaffar 
Bahman Shah, e. 2. 
‘Ali, pr. n., e. 3. 
‘Ali-bin ‘Azazi-’Ullah Tabataba, e. 2. 
‘Ali, Khalifa, 237. 
‘Ali Mardan Khan, e. 47. 
*AU Murad, 306. 
‘Alim ‘Ali Khan, 320, 321. [376. 
Allahabad mint, Rupees of Akbar, of the, 
Allahwirdi Khan, 287. 
Allote, pargana, e. 115. 
“ Allote ” pice, e. 115. 
Altan Khan, e. 84. 
Al-Waqidi, 270. 
Amber, city, e. 35, e. 37, e. 45, e. 56—57. 
,, country, 292. 
Amdo, province of Tibet, 122, e. 81, e. 84, 
e. 89, e. 98. 
Amin-ud-Din, pr. n., 289, 330,332. 
,, Khan Bahadur, 297, 301. 
Amir, pr. n. e. 3. 
„ Barid, e. 11. 
,, Khan, 302, 308. 
Amir-ul-Islam, 112. 
Amnabad, town, 279, 280. 
Amnour, village, 178. 
Amsterdam, capital city, 274, 275. 
Ancient India, 246, 269. 
Andhar Kotha or Black hole, the jail of 
Shahzadpur, 266. 
Andhra dynasty, 272. 
Andhra History and Coinage , 273. 
Andor, people of, 249. 
Andries Gadzeszoon, pr. n., 274. 
Ansars, 270. 
Ansuri, pr. n., 2. 
Antonio Cabral, pr. n., 53. 
Anwar Khan, 302. 
Aphags-pa-ajam-dpal-gyi-mtshan- y an g - 
dag-par-brjod-pa-bklags-thabs - 
bchas bshugs-so , a Tibetan 
work, 176. 
,, ,, bzang-po-sphyod-pa-i-smon- 
lam-gyi-rgyal-po-bshugs-so , a 
Tibetan work, 177. 
,, ,, bzang-po tshig-don-gyi-agrel- 
bci-bgs-bshad-kun-las-btus - pa 
bshugs-so, a Tibetan work, 
177. 
,, „ de-bhsin gshegs-pa-i-gtsug-tor- 
nas byung-ba-i-gdugs-dkar, 
a Tibetan work, 155. 
,, „ shes-rab-kyi-pha-rol-tu-phyin- 
pa-brgyad-stong-pa-bshugs-so, 
a Tibetan work, 169. 
,, „ shes-rab-kyi-pha-rol-tu-phyin- 
pa-rdo-rje-gchod-pa-shes bya- 
ba-bshugs-so, a Tibetan work, 
168. 
Apo, place, e. 85 
Apshad inscription of Adityasena, 282, 
Arahanna, village, 282, 284. 
Aravali Hills, 61. 
Argoor, pass of, 191. 
Arig-thang, province, e. 84. 
Arimuri or Arimatta, a former tradi¬ 
tional ruler of Nowgong and Durrang, 
259—261, e. 16. 
