X 
Index. 
Girindra Nath Dutt :—Further notes on 
the Bhojpuri dialects 
spoken in Saran, 245. 
„ ,, History of the Hntwa 
Raj, with some nu- 
recorded events of 
the administration 
of Warren Hastings, 
and of the Indian 
Mutiny, 178. 
Go = headman, e. 102. 
Goa, Portuguese town, 51, 54. 
Gobind Singh, Jat, e. 37. 
Godadhara Siipha pr., n„, e. 17. 
Gogra, river, 190, 197. 
Gogra-Gangetic valley, 248. 
Golapa Chandra Sarkar S'astri—trans¬ 
lator of Vivadratnakara, e. 25. 
Golding Edward, 207, 210. 
Gomiri, village, 254. 
,, mouza, e. 16. 
Gondhica, river, 260. 
Gong, district, e. 98. 
Gongmapa, family, 364. 
Gongsa-nga-pachenpo, the fifth Supreme 
Lama, e. 88. 
Gonlung, a monastery in Amdo, e. 87. 
Gonsar, district, e. 97. 
Goonsar, taluk, 282. 
Gopal Bari, servant of Fateh Shahi, 187 
Gopalji, temple of, 199. 
Gopeh jam, district, e. 102. 
Goraboe, place, 59. 
Gorakhpur, district, 180. 
,, city, 204, 247. 
Gossain Madhoram, pr. n., 201. 
Govind Ram, the Government farmer of 
Hnsainpur, 186, 204, 207. 
Gnas-brtan-phyag-mchho d-b situ g s-s o, a 
Tibetan work, 153. 
Gnes-chhen-ti-se-dang mtsho m a-p ham 
bchas-Jcyi-gues-yig-bskal-ldan thar-lam- 
adren-pa-i-lugs-kyu-shes-byn-ba, a Tibe¬ 
tan work, 137. 
Gnyan-chhen mtha-la-gtad-pa, a Tibetan 
work, 145. 
Graham, R., Mr., Collr. of Saran, his 
letters dated 11-7-1805 to Thomas 
(fraham, President, Board of Revenue, 
204—205. 
,, Thomas, Mr , 192, 203 
Grambucanpa, family, 364. 
Gibbs, J., Mr., 229. 
Grierson, Dr., 245. 
Grome, Mr., Collr. of Saran, 189,191, 192, 
204. 
Grongdponpa, family, 364. 
Gsang-ba blan-med-pa-i chhos-spyod lam- 
khyer gyi rim-pa , a Tibetan work, 162. 
Gudda, district, 263. 
Guge, district, e. 99, 
Gujarat Fabric, coins of 235. 
Gulbarga, fort of, 2, e. 2. 
Gunabhiram Barua’s Buranji, referred 
to, e. 114. 
Gunesvara, son of Devaditya, e. 26, 27. 
Gung-khor-pa, district, e. 100. 
Gnng-thang, river, e. 99. 
Gurdon, P. R. T., Major, e. 114. 
,, ,, The Moran language, 
36—48. 
Guroh-i-wahshi, tribe, 52. 
Guru-padma-jung-ne, a full biography 
of, 130. 
Gushi Khan. e. 85—87. 
Griiti, mint, 358. 
Guzrat, province, 247. 
„ mint, 357. 
Gwalior, province, 247. 
„ city, e. 37. 
,, mint coins of, 233, 234, 242, 
357. 
Gya, district, e. 98. 
Gya Chorten Karpo, the gate of the 
great Chinese wall, e. 99, 
Gya-kor = two Tagos, e. 101. 
Gyalpo Mi-wang, e. 92. 
Gyal-wa, Rinphche, title, e. 83. 
Gyalwai Wangpo, title, e. 83. 
Gvamapa, families, e. 102. 
Gya-mapody, district, e. 100. 
I Gyam-ring, a sub-district of Tibet, e. 
102 . 
| Gya-ma-wa, monastery, e. 100. 
rGyamthsopa, family, 364. 
Gyantse, chief town, e. 86. 
Gya-poi-kyi-yig-tshang = records of China 
and Tibet, e. 100. 
Gzuns-sa.ags-dang de-bshm-gshegs-pa-i 
mtshen dJca-agyur-suying-po-sogs kha- 
adon byed-rgyn zab-mo-i rigs-phyogs 
gchig-tu-bkod-pa don jnyis Ihun-grub - 
bshugs-so, a Tibetan work, 150. 
H 
Habungias, people, 37. 
I Hada Rajahs of Kotah and Bondi, genea¬ 
logical table of, e. 60—61. 
Hadi Sahib, 265. 
Hafizabad, mint town, 79. 
Hafizullah Khan, 347. 
Haft Hazarl, a rank, 349. 
Hague, The, city, 274. 
Haidarabad, mint, 358. 
Haidarabad, a Mahalla of Shahzadpnr, 
‘ 266. 
Haidar Quli Khan, e. 36—37, e. 46 e. 49. 
Haig, Major W. :—Some notes on the 
Bahmani dynasty, e. 1. 
Haihar, Mahal, 252. 
