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Index. 
Muhammad, his return from Malwa, 
326—328. 
,, Asghar, e. 33. 
„ ‘Aziz Mirza, Maulavi, first 
Talukdar of Bid, e. 9. 
,, Bakhtyar, 271. 
,, bin Qasim, 268. 
,, bin Tughlaq, e. 1—2. 
„ ,, ,, coins of, 66,373. 
„ ,, „ a coin struck in 
memory of his 
father, 230. 
Muhammadi gate of the Naruala fortress, 
inscription on the, e. 7. 
Muhammad IGian, e. 10. 
,, ,, Bangash, e. 37, e. 45. 
„ Mah, 302. 
,, Mu'azzam, prince, 305. 
Murad Kashmiri, sudden rise 
of, 304—309. 
„ „ Kh an, 304—310. 
Muhammadnagar, mint town, 80. 
Muhammad Rafiq, 110. 
„ Riza, e. 30. 
,, Sanjar, son of Daud, e. 6. 
„ Shah, 360, e. 55—56. 
,, ,, rupee of, e. 113. 
,, ,, Ghazi, 117. 
„ Yar Khan, 302, 328, 354. 
Muhkam Singh, Rajah, 291, e. 48. 
Mu’imnddin Cishti, shrine of, e. 56. 
„ Husain, a reputed son of 
Prince Akbar, 319, 320. 
Mu’innl Islam, 112. 
Mu’izzuddin Jahandar Shah, prince, 306. 
,, Kaikubad, 229. 
Mujahid Shah, e. 5. 
Mukden, capital city, e. 87. 
Mukhlis Khan, 343. 
Mukhtar-Khan, Subahdar of Agrah, 
289. 
Muktanath, temple of, 118. 
Mulla, a title, 181. 
Muller, C., 273.. 
Multan, mint, 357. 
Multifat Khan, 302. 
Mumbai, mint town, 81. 
Muminabad, town, e. 57. 
Mnndari dialect, e. 62. 
Mun’im Khan, Diwanto Prince Mu’azzam, 
305, 343. 
Muntalcliab-ul-lubdh, 242, e. 1, e. 2, e. 4. 
Muntahhabut Tawarilcli , 232, 278, e. 2. 
Muradabad, chaklah, 294. 
,, faujdar of, 314. 
„ faujdarship of, e. 30. 
Murad Bakhsh, copper coinage of, 73. 
Murdhabhisikta, caste, 178. 
Murid Khan, 347. 
Murray’s Discoveries in Asia, 54. 
Murshidabad, mint, 357. 
Murshidabad, coins of, e. 109—111. 
„ ,, town, 116. 
Murshid Quli Khan, the faujdar of 
Mathura, 289. 
Murtaza Khan, 347. 
Musa, 61. 
Musa Dembu, wife of Namlha Yu-ring, 
e 94. 
Musafirul Islam, 112. 
Mustafa-abad, mint town, 80. 
Muta‘mad Khan, 305, e. 48. 
Muthug (or Kyang-thug), a noose, e. 94. 
Muth Madho Chowcbukka, village, 201. 
Muzaffar, 226. 
Muzaffar II, the last Sultan of Gujarat, 
238 
Muzaffargarh, district, 79. 
Muzaffarul Islam, 112. 
Myur-byon-smon-tshigs-thugs-rje - indren- 
byed-gyo-ba-i-utpala-i phreng-ba shes- 
bya-ba-bshugs-so, a Tibetan work, 158. 
N 
Nagarcain, town, 276—280. 
Nagarchin, city, 279. 
Nagendra Nath Gupta:—his article on 
Yidyapati Thakur, e. 20. 
Nagpur, mint town, 81. 
Nagrlmchchenpo , 141. 
Nagsonkor, capital of, e. 19. 
Nag-ivang-chhos-Jci-Gya-Tsho-ya'ng-c h en- 
Nyem-pa-i-de, a Tibetan work, 
141. 
Nag-wang-Lob-Zang-Gya-tsho, the fifth 
Dalai Lama, the life of, 122. 
Nag-wang Lozang Gyatsho, e. 88. 
Nahan (Sirmur state), 230. 
Nahapana, copper coinage of, 227. 
Nahapana, the great Ksaharata Satrap, 
272. 
Nahar Khan, 311, 312. 
„ ,, Hansawl, e. 43. 
Najan-uddln ‘Ali Khan, 338, 347. 
Nanfakin, an epithet of Qasim Kh an, 
302. 
Nambanos, pr. n., 272. 
Namdar, pr. n., e. 3. 
Namgyaling, monastery, e. 92. 
Namgyal Ta-tshang, monastery, e. 84. 
„ monks of, e. 90. 
Namkha Zangpo, a ruler of Tibet, e. 81. 
Nam lha = heavenly gods, e. 94. 
Namlha Chyiring, e. 94. 
„ Waseh, e. 94. 
„ Yuring, e. 94. 
Nam-tsho (lake Ten grin or), e. 99. 
Nanda, Jat, sons of, e. 37. 
Nangso Latog-pa, district, e. 98. 
Nan-tsho, province, e. 84. 
Narain Singh, Raja, 191, 
