Index. 
IX 
Firuz, the elder son of Yezdegerd II, 
368-369. 
Firiiz ‘ All Khan, Barbah, 321. 
„ „ „ Sayyad, e. 47. 
„ Bakht, pr. n., e. 3. 
„ Shah and Ahmad Shah, the parent¬ 
age of, e. 8. 
„ Shah’s Lath—two pillars, 323. 
Forbes, Mr., commissioner, 198. 
Fortification on the Buroi, plan of the, 
256. 
Framji, Mr., e. 104. 
Fran eke, A. H :—A language map of 
West Tibet with notes, 362—367. 
Fnlus, the (coin), e. 103—105. 
„ types of, e. 106—107. 
Futuhus — Saldtm, e. 6. 
a 
Gacha Rabkha, district, e. 98. 
Gadhaiya coins, of Gujrat, 368. 
,t Description of, 371—372. 
„ ,, History of, 370—371. 
,, ,, Periods of currency, 373, 
Gadfindub, Lama, e. 88. 
Gadun dftb, a later disciple of Tsong- 
khapa, e. 81, 82. 
„ ,, Line of hierarchs, e. 84. 
Gadun Gya-tsho, Lama, e. 82, e. 83, e. 88. 
Gahden, monastery of, e. 81, e. 86. 
Gahdan Phodang chyogle Namgyal, e. 88. 
Gahdan Thipa,the hierarch of the Yellow 
Cap Church, e. 81. 
Gaj Sing, first Raja of Bettiab, 225. 
„ Raja, Marwars, 291. 
,, of Narwar, e, 59. 
Galiguda, village, 284. 
Galugpa, the Yellow Cap Sect, 122. 
Gandak, river, 187, 197, 260. 
,, valley, 249. 
Gandhara, kingdom of, 369. 
Gandevi, port, 239. 
Gangaitsa Lama Khar, district, e. 98. 
Ganga Mohan Laskar :—the Khnrda cop¬ 
per plate of Madhava, king of Kalinga, i 
282. 
Ganga Pattal , e. 23. 
Ganges, river, 245. 
“ Gangrar, ” pice, e. 115. 
Gangs Ijongs-kyi-yi-ge-i glogs-thabs~d a n g 
bgs-shen-gyi-yi-ge , a Tibetan work, 
170. 
Gangu, a Brahman, e. 2. 
Gangzang-tha, conntry, e. 95. 
Ganjam, district, 282. 
Ganjas, village, 35. 
Gao-ghat, a town on the Jamnah, e. 35. 
Gargaon (in the Sibsagar district), a 
silver coin found in, e. 113-—114. 
Garo language belongs to the Bodo 
group, 37. 
Gaur, ancient city, 61, 116, 233 = 
Gauree Singh, pr. n., 204. 
Gauri Nath Sinha, pr, n., e. 17. 
Gaur Pasha, 61. 
Gautamipntra, pr. n., 272. 
Gaya Kasyapa, 31 
Gchod-dbang mdon-bsdus-rin po-chhe-i- 
phreng-ba-bshugs-so, a Tibetan work 
143. 
Gchod-Jcyi-bstab-pa-chha-drug , a Tibetan 
work, 144. 
Gchod-Jcyi-gshed adul g dug-pa-tshar-gchod, 
dung-gchod-kun-gyi-don-bsdus-pa-adon- 
agrigs-shin-tu gsal-ba, a Tibetan work, 
147. 
Gchod-lcyi-sgo-nas ser-ba-bsrung ba-i-gdams 
-pa-zab mo, a Tibetan work, 146. 
Gchod lugs-chhar-abod-suyan-pa-rgyud-yi 
-ger bJcod-pa-n-adon-bsgom phyag-len- 
dang-bchus-pa, a Tibetan work, 145. 
Gchod lugs-Tcyi-god-bchod-bshugs-so, a Ti¬ 
betan work, 146. 
Gchod lugs-mhho-chhang-bu-brgyn-rtna-i - 
pliyag-lon, a Tibetan work, 144. 
Gchod-lugs phun-sum-tsliogs-pa-ime- 
mchod , lhas-chhog-tu bicod pa, a Tibetan 
work, 147. 
Gchod-tshogs-hyi-suyen-thabs-tshog s-k y i- 
bstab-pa drag-po, a Tibetan work, 144. 
Gedunthnb, the first Dalai Lama, 172. 
Genealogical table of Kada Rajahs of 
Kotah and Bundi, e. 60-61. 
Genealogy of the Hutwa Raj family, 226. 
,, of the Bahmani kings, ac- 
cordingljto, the Burhani-Mad - 
sir, e. 14. 
„ according to Firishta, e. 13. 
„ compiled from various sour¬ 
ces, e. 15. 
Geru, province, e. 100. 
Ghairat Khan. Faujdar of Narnol, 297, 
388, e 32, e. 35—37, e. 46, e. 48. 
Ghalib Jang, 313, 325, 333. 
G hazipur, district, 226 
Ghazinddin Haidar, king of Awadh, 74. 
,, Khan, 313, 325, 343, 344. 
Ghazni, a coin of, 244. 
Ghiladari, river, e. 19. 
Ghivasuddin Abul Muzaffar Bahadur 
Shah, Sultan, 117. 
,, Balban, 66. 
,, Mahmud, 381. 
„ Tughlak, coin bearing the 
name of, 230. 
Ghrawali, town, 279—281. 
Ghulam All Khan, e. 53, e. 55. 
Gilgit, town, 364. 
Girdhar Bahadur, the rebellions Gover¬ 
nor of Allahabad, e. 59. 
