Index. 
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Bodo, group of languages and Deori 
Chutiya, some connections between, 37. 
Bodong-riseb, district, e. 100. 
Bokhara, city, 263, 270. 
Bon, religion, e. 86. 
Bondi, city, 292. 
,, a province of Rajputana, e. 59. 
„ campaign against, e. 59. 
Bonio Nanju, Profsr. of Sanskrit, 118. 
Booneah Rajas, dynasty of the, 60. 
Bordhol Dewal, temple, e. 17. 
Bothenia Andreae, 274. 
Bourbon, John Philip, 54. 
Bourdillon, Mr. 198. 
Boyer, M., 272, 273. 
Bragcaupa, family, 365. 
Brahmachari, Fakir, e. 17. 
Brahmanda Parana, 272. 
Brahmaputra, river, 58, 254. 
,, river god, 259. 
Brahmi inscription on the reverse of a 
Nahapana coin, 228. 
Brihadratha, the last Maynrya king, 180. 
Brindaban, village, 201. 
Bristow, Mr., British Resident at the 
Court of Oudh, 188, 207. 
Broach, a city on the Bombay Coast, 
53, 268. 
Browne, H. Ulick, Lord, 221. 
Brushal, a village near Gilgit, 365. 
Brushalpa, Pha-spunship, 364. 
Bsod-nams-mchhog-grub-bstan-pa-i-rgyal - 
mtshan-dpal-byang-po-i-rnam-t h ar, a 
. Tibetan work, 127. 
Bstan-bchos-kyi-dkar-chhag-rin-po-chhe-i - 
-mzod khang she-bya-ba, a Tibetan 
work, 163, 
Bstan-bchos-kyi-dkar-chhag-rin-po-c hhe-i- 
mzod-khang-she-bya-ba, a Tibetan 
work, 127. [131. 
Btsun-mo-bka-i-thang , a Tibetan work, 
Buddha Gaya, place, 31. 
Buddha Shakhyathubpa, a short biogra¬ 
phy of, 174. 
Buddhist Suttas, reference made to, 181. 
Budh Singh, Maharao Rajah Hada of 
Bondi, 291. 
Budh Singh, Rao, Raja of Kotah, 298, 
e. 59. 
Buguda, village, copper-plate Charter 
found in, 282, 283, 284. 
Buller, J. C., his letter to R. Graham 
Esq., 206. 
Bundelkhand, province, 247. 
Bunyad Singh, pr. n., 189. 
Burhan-i-Mddsir , e. 2—12. 
Burhanpur, piace, 295, 319, 320, 329. 
Burn, Mr. C. S., 65, 74, 232, 244, 381. 
„ ,, an abstract of the rarer Mu¬ 
ghal coins compiled by, 374- 
375. 
Buroi fortification, history of, e. 18. 
„ „ marks found on stones 
in the, 257. 
„ „ plan of the, 256. 
Buroi river, 254, 255, 259. 
“ Burra-Gosai Jharoni,” a clump of trees 
known as, e. 19. 
Burrah Gang, place, 204, 208.| 
Buxar, battle of, 181, e. 109. 
Byabapa, family, 364. 
Byd-ka-rana-i-rtsa-ba-swm-chhupa-d an g- 
rtags-kyi-ajug-pa-guyis-kshugs-so , a Ti¬ 
betan work, 138. 
Byang-chhub-lam-gyi - dmar-khrid thams- 
chadmkhyen-par-agrod-pa-i-bde-lam- 
shes-bya-ba-bshugs-so , a Tibetan work, 
171. 
Byang-clihub-lam gyi-rim-pa-i-akhrid-kyi 
- sa-bchad , a Tibetan work, 143. 
Byang-chhub-lam-gyi-rim-pa-i-akhrid-yig- 
ajam pa-i-dbyuns kyi shal-lung, a Tibe¬ 
tan work, 172. 
Byang-chhub-l am-g yi- r i m-p a-i-d mar - 
khrid-thams-chad-mkhyen-par bgrod-pa- 
i-bde-rims-shes-bya-ba-bshugs-so , a Ti¬ 
betan work, 165. 
Byang-chhub-sem-dpa-i-spyod-pal ajug-pa 
- bshugs-so , a Tibetan work, 170. 
Byang-chhub-sems-dpa-i-spyod-pa-la-ajud 
pa-i-agrel-ba-legs-par-lshad-pa-i - r g y a 
mtsho shes-bya-ba bshugs-so, a Tibetan 
work, 171. 
By ang-pa-rig-azin chhen po-ngag-gi 
dbang po-i-rnam-thar, a Tibetan work, 
125. 
Byroo Singh, pr. n., 191. 
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Cairns, Lord, 224. 
Canbar, people of, 249. 
Canto Babu, Dewan, 192, 205. 
Canton, Chinese city, 269. 
Carstairs, Mr., 116. 
Cashmere, country, 260. 
Catron Manonchi, 69. 
Census of Tibet, e. 99—101. 
Ceranel, Perga na, 247. 
Chabelah Ram, 290. 
,, Raja, Governor of Allahabad, 
e. 32, e. 45, e. 48, e. 56. 
Chachrauli, mint town, 79. 
Chainpur Babu, 194. 
Chait Shahi, Maharaja Bahadur, 184. 
Chait Singh, Raja of Benares, 186, 
Chakhyungtag, place, e. 85. 
Chaklah Muradabad, 315. 
Cakora Satakarni, pr. n., 272, 273. 
Chalukya, Dynasty of Gujarat, 372. 
