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Khan Dauran, 292, 295*297, 306, 354. 
Khan Danran (Khwajah A’sim), e. 43. 
Khandesh, mint, 357. 
Khandu Ra Dhabariyah, 321. 
Khan Jahan, pr. n., 61, 289, 293, 294. 
Khan Jahan, Sayyed, e. 50. 
Khanjar or Kahenjar, village, 251, 252. 
“ Khans,” Rajputs called, 196. 
Khanwa, river, 187. 
Khan Zaman Khan, 331. 
Khaqan, of the Ephttalites, 368—369. 
Kharackpnr, hills of, 191. 
Kharag Dukpa, sub-district, e. 102. 
Kharagpo, district, e. 100. 
Khara Tata, town, e. 89. 
Khari Baoli, a bitter well, 297. 
Kharosthl inscription on the obverse of 
a Nahapana coin, 228. 
Kharwar, race, 246. 
Kheali Ram, Raja, Naib of Kalyan 
Singh, 191. 
Khem Karan Singh, Shahi, Maharaja 
Bahadur, 182, 217. 
Khita Snltanpur, 66. 
Khizrabad, town, 307, 314, e. 42, e. 50. 
Khizr Khan, Panni (sister’s son of Daud 
Khau, Pannij, 321, e. 47. 
Khizrpur, town, 58. 
Khon Barkyeh, e. 94. 
Khondakors of Bagha, 109. 
Khrolepa, family, 364. 
Khrungtin, the last Taming emperor, 
e. 87. 
Khublai, emperor, e. 101. 
Khublai Khan, the Tartar Emperor, e. 83, 
e. 87, e. 96. 
Khudi Munshi, 117. 
Khujistah Akhtar Jahan Shah, the fourth 
son of Bahadur Shah, e. 55. 
Khukukhukto Lithang, place, e. 84. 
Khundkar ‘Abdullah, 112. 
Khurasan, the Hunas at, 368. 
Khurda, in Orissa, 282, 284. 
Khurhurwa, village, 201. 
Khursid, pr. n., e. 3. 
Khushhal Cand, e. 39. 
Khusru Bagh, 78 
Khwaja Anwar, 263. 
KhwajaFariduddin Ganj-i-Shakar, Prince ' 
of Kabul, 270—271. 
Khwaja Kalan Danishmand, 263, 265, 266. ! 
Khwajah Muhammad Amin, Kashmiri, j 
305. 
Khwajah Nizamuddin Auliya, 271. 
Khwaja Nur, 263, 266. 
Khwaja Qutbuddin Bakhtyar Kaki, 270. 
Khwaja Shah Nur, 264. 
Khwajah ‘Asim, 354, e. 43. 
Khwajah Qutbuddin, shrine of, e. 40. 
Khwaza Shah Nur, 267. 
Khwesbgi, pr. n., 297. 
Khyob-bdag-akhor-lo-i-dbang-phyng dpal- 
abyor-lhun-dub-Jcyi - rnam-thar, a 
Tibetan work, 125. 
Khyin Lotsava, pr. n., e. 95. 
Khyung, district, e. 98. 
Kidara Shah, 369. 
Kielhorn Dr., 282, 283. 
Kiuara Sindur, 58, 59. 
Kincaid, Col., 54. 
Kitukahri, place, 307. 
Kinderslay, Sir Richard T., 224. 
King of Kashmir invaded Assam, 260. 
Kirtilata, e. 23. 
Klrti Pataka, e. 23. 
Kittoe, Major, antiquarian, 30. 
Knyvott, Mr., D. S. P., Sarau, 181. 
Kobad, a son of Firuz, 369. 
Koc kings of Kamrup, 60. 
Kodeh, district, e 100. 
Koedali, place, 299. 
Kokala, a Jat freebooter, 289. 
Kokaltash, pr. n., 289. 
,, Khan, 306. 
Kokonor, lake, e. 84. e. 86, e. 91. 
Kolarian language, e. 62. 
„ riddles, e. 62—79, 
Komoleswar Dewal, temple, e. 17. 
Konchog Gyalpo, Khon, e. 95. 
Konchog Gyalpo, Lama, e. 96. 
Kong, district, e. 97. 
Kong-Jam, district, e. 102. 
Kongpo, province, e 99. 
Kongpo, place,e 92. 
Kongoda (or Koingoda) place, 283. 
Kon-jeh, son of Khon Barkey, e. 94 
Kon, place, e. 50. 
Kosala, (Uudh), 179. 
Kosi, a halting stage, e. 50. 
Kotah, city, 292. 
“ Kotah ” pice, e. 115. 
bKrashisbsamphelpa, 364. 
Krishna Bhaban, palace of the Mahara¬ 
ja of Hutwa, 200. 
Krishna Pratap Shahi, Sir, Maharaja 
Bahadur of Alwar, 183, 193, 202. 
Krtya Ghintdmani , e. 26, e. 27. 
Ksaharata, dynasty, 227. 
Ksatrapas, western, dynasty of, 227. 
Kuadi, pergana, 249. 
Kuar Singh, a hunting rebel, 197. 
Kuo Bihar, Raja of, 61. 
Kulmuk Mongols, e. 85, e. 86. 
Kumaramatyas, title of Royal favour, 284. 
Kumbharacche, part of a village, 284. 
Kumbhi, malial, 252. 
Kumbum, the birthplace of Tsong- 
Khapa, e. 91. 
,, monastery, e. 84. 
Kumhrawan, pergana, 252. 
Kungah Gyal-tshan, Pandit, hierarch of 
S'akya, e. 96. 
