Index. 
xix 
Narasimha Gupta Baladitya, of Magadha, 
369. 
Narbada, river, 329. 
Narelah, place, 297, 299. 
Narhan, place, 226. 
,, people of, 249. 
Narnala, fortress in Berar, e. 7. 
Nar-Narayan, 61 
Nar-nol, place, 297. 
Narsingpur, town, 284. 
Naruguda, village, 284. 
Narwar, town, 52, 292. 
Nasrullanagar, mint town, 81. 
Nashurna, 53. 
Nasir, pr. n., e. 3. 
Nasir Khan, Governor of Kabul, 326. 
Nasiruddln, title of Rosban Akhtar, e. 56. 
„ Khan, Irani, 322, 
,, Mahmud I, coin of, 381. 
„ Muhammad Shah II, e. 6. 
Nasirud Dunya Wad Din, 111. 
Naslr-ullah Khan, 304. 
Nasrat Shah, two coins of, 233. 
Nasunta, 53. 
Natb Mall, son of Bbukan Mall, e. 47. 
Nator, Rajas of, 110. 
Navanagar state, 238. 
Nawab Aullya, 345. 
Nawabganj, pergana, 253. 
Nawab Ghaziuddln Kban, 334. 
Nawab Qudsiyab begum, e. 57. 
Nawarah, a kind of boat, 316. 
Naya Killab, Fort of the Hutwa Raj, 
183. 
Nekuslyar, pr. n., e. 32—35, e. 38, e. 48. 
,, escape of, e. 45. 
„ makes overtures, e. 38. 
,, proclaimed at Agra, e. 32—36. 
„ surrender of, e. 48—50. 
Ne-hln, tbe abbot of, e. 82. 
Nevill, H. R:—Mabals in Sarkar 
Lakhnau, 250. 
Ngagwang Lozang Gya-tsho, tbe Dalai 
Lama, e. 86—87. 
Ngah-Dag, territory, e. 99. 
Ngab-ri, tableland, e. 92, e. 94, e. 102. 
Ngab-ri-kar-sum, territory, e. 99. 
Ngan-tig, place, e. 85. 
Ngan-tse-thang, mountain, e. 95. 
Nicbolson, R., Mr., 65. 
Nijabat ‘Ali Khan, 335. 
Nik Kardar, pr. n., e. 3. 
Nikll Tkana, 59. 
Nlh-ma, sect, e. 82. 
NIsgarb, village, 251—252. 
Nizam Shab, e. 11. 
NIzamuddin, 54. 
NIzamuddin Abmad, e. 2, e. 12. 
NIzam-ul-mulk, 294, 314, 315, 318, e. 28, 
e. 29, e. 32, e. 34, e. 45, 
e. 56. 
Nokes, Captain, 190. 
Nolakba, mother of Daud Shah, 61. 
Nool—choo, Pandit, a Tibetan grammar¬ 
ian, 138. 
North Lakhimpur, 259. 
Nowgong, town, 259. 
Nah, pr. n., e. 3. 
Nuralhag, bis Zabdatut Taivdrikh, 56. 
Nurgal (Nurkal) mint, in Bijapur pro¬ 
vince, 240—241. 
Nurhat, village, 191. 
Nur Jahan, a shawl of, e. 50. 
Nur Qutb-i-‘Alam, saint, 113. 
Nurul ‘Arifin, 112. 
Nusherwan, pr. n., 276. 
Nusin, pr. n., e. 3. 
Nusrat Shah, king, 113. 
Nusrat Yar Khan, 292. 
Nya-lam, boundary between Nepal and 
Tibet, 129. 
Nyang-ston-khra-tshang-p a-blo-gros- 
mchhog-gi-rdo-rje-i-rnam-thar , a 
Tibetan work, 126. 
O 
Od-gsal-rdzogs-pa-chhen-po-i-khrigs-chhod 
•ta-bu-i-glu-dbyans-sa-la-ma - ma - 
lus-rnyur-du-bgrod-pa-i-tsal-ldan - 
mleha-lding-gshog-rlabsy a Tibe¬ 
tan work, 136. 
GEleuth Mongols, e. 85 86. 
01, a place, e. 52. 
“ Old Dutch hatchments in Chinsurah 
Church ,” a short note on tbe, 274. 
‘Omar, Khalifa, 237. 
Onkurlal Supkaran Das, banker, e. 116. 
Oomatoomoni, island, e. 16. 
Oonukban, a census commissioner of 
Tibet, e. 101. 
O-rgyen-pad-ma-jhung ne, pr. n., 151. 
O-rgyen padmas mzad-pa-i bka-thang 
bsdud-pa bshugs so, a Tibetan 
work, 152. 
Origin of the Musalmans of Bengal, 113. 
P 
Pabna, district, 262. 
Pachlak, pergana, 217, 249. 
Padma, river, 268. 
Padma-Sambhava, pr. n., 130. 
Padshdndmdh, 289. 
Pagsam-jouzang, Tibetan history, e. 93. 
Pahar Kban, 226. 
Pakar dsin-pa Ye-(jes Gyatsbo, e. 91. 
Pakor = meadow, 365. 
Pakorapa, pha-spunship, 364. 
•Palam, place, 307. 
Palas, dynasty, 246. 
Palden Magzor, Tibetan goddess, 157. 
