XXII 
Index . 
Rdzogs-chhen-pa-rang-abyung rdo-rje-i- 
rnam-thar, a Tibetan work, 135. 
Rdzogs-pa-chhen-po klong-chhen-suying - 
thig-gisngon-agro-i khrid-yig dkun- 
bzang-blama-i-shah-lung, a Tibe¬ 
tan work, 142. 
Rdzogs-pa-chhen-po-sems-uyid - rang-grol - 
skor-g sum-dang dkun byed-don- 
khrid-bchas-bshugs so, a Tibetan 
work, 161. 
Rehatsek, Mr. 49. 
Renewal of intrigues against the Say- 
yads, 294—295. 
Rennel, Major, 268. 
Rennell, his map of Hindustan, 81. 
Renoudat, Mr. 269. 
Return of Mir Jumla to Delhi, 295— 
298. 
Rgya-gar-yul-gyi-ruga-sgra i-rgyal-po de- 
la sres-ajig-rten-dbang-phyug bya- 
ba des shin-rje-chhos-kyi rgyal-po-la- 
shu-lans las-jo-bo-thugs-rje-chhen- 
po-i-dar-lchog-gi-phan-yon-shus-don- 
mdor-bsdus-bshugs-so, a Tibetan 
work, 153. 
Rgyal-ba-guyis-pa-rje-btsun-pa-tsong-kha - 
pa-chhen-po-la-thugs-rje-bskal-ba- i- 
gsol-adebs-byin- rlabs - myur - ajud- 
ches-bya-ba-bshugs so, a Tibetan 
work, 169. 
Rgyal-ba khyab-bdag-rdo , rje-a chh an g- 
chhen-po-i-lam-gyi-rim-pa-gsang- ba 
kun-gyi gnad-rnam-par-phye-ba , a 
Tibetan work, 141. 
Rgyal-brugan lag-len gnang-gi lde-u-mig, 
a Tibetan work, 161. 
Rgyal-gshi-khro-i-sgrab dJcyil-rin-po-chhe- 
i-gter-mzod, a Tibetan work, 160. 
Rgyal-po-bka-i-thang, a Tibetan work, 
131. 
Rgyal-po-srong-btsen sgam-po-i-bka-abum, 
a Tibetan work, 129. 
Rgya-nag-skag-zlog-ches-bya- ba- i - gzuns 
bshugs-so , a Tibetan work, 168. 
Richardson, Mr., Collr., Saran, 195. 
„ R. J., his letter to E. A. 
Samuells, 219. 
Rigs- dang-dkyil - akhor - kun-gyi - khyab- 
bdag - rdo-rje - achhung-blo-gsal-rgya- 
mthsho-\grags-pa- rgyal-mtshen-dpal - 
bzang-po-i-rnan-thar, a Tibetan 
work, 127. 
Rig Veda Samhitd, 246. 
Rinchen Pung-pa, ruler of Tsang, e. 83— 
84. 
Ringnode, place, e. 115. 
Riydzus-Salatin , 62, 113. 
RIza Bahadur, 289, 290. 
Riza Kuli Khan, the Amil of Sasseram, 
189. 
Riza Quli Khan, 2. 
Rnam-dag-bde-chhen-shing-g i - smon-lam - 
rlag-a-syas-mdzad-pa-bshugs, a Ti¬ 
betan work, 157. 
Rje-bstun-mi’la-ras-pa-i-rnam-thar, a Ti¬ 
betan work, 130. 
Rje-bstun-sgrol-ma-i-gdung abod-bshugs-so, 
a Tibetan work, 174. 
Rje-rang-byung-rdo-rjes-mdzad-pa-i-gdon- 
tshogs-dgn-ma-dangs-bdag-drug-sbyor- 
mi-bskyod-rdo-rjes-mdzad-pa-i - gdan- 
thag-gchig-ma-gchad-tshigs-bchad-ma - 
dang-gnyis-gab- sprad-nas - lus - sbyin 
dang-bstab-pa-bya-tshul-bltas - chhog - 
udon-bsrigs-sa-bkod, a Tibetan work, 
149. 
Rje-tsong-kha-pa-i-rnam-thar, a Tibetan 
work, 122. 
Robertson, Dr. William,.269. 
Rodgers, Mr., 239. 
,, C. J., 64. 
,, his “ Catalogue of Lahore Mu¬ 
seum,” 303. 
Rodolfo Acquaviva, Father, 51. 
Rogier Berenaart, pr. n., 274. 
Rohilkhand, province, 247- 
Roshan Akhtar, prince, e. 55. 
Roshan-ud-daulah Zafar Khan, e. 28. 
Ross, Mr., 191. [189. 
,, the Revenue Chief of Patna, 
Rubshu, dialect of, 364. 
Ruhullah Khan, 349, e. 58. 
„ Khan III, e. 44. 
Ruknabad, subah, 326. 
Rupa, pr. n., 291, 294. 
Rup Lai, e. 47. 
„ Kayath, brother of Hiralal, e. 34. 
Rustam, pr. n., e. 3. 
„ Jang, title, 325. 
S 
Sa‘adat All Khan, Nawab of Awadh, 74. 
Sabipa sNumpa, family, 364. 
Sad, pr. n., e. 3. 
Sa‘dabad, town, 289, e. 45, e. 58. 
Sadarpur, pergana, 253. 
Sadat Khan, 314, 321, 343, 344. 
,, father-in-law of Shaistah 
Khan, e. 30. 
„ table of descent from, 359. 
Sadharu, river, e. 19. 
Sadhaurah, place, 81, 290. 
Sadiya, a place in Assam, 254, 257. 
Sadr-un-nissa, head of the harem of 
Rafl-ud-dara.jat, e. 39. 
Sadullah Khan. 299, 343. 
„ „ Cliauk of, 344. 
Safdar, pr. n., 361. 
Safi Khan, e. 33, e. 36—37, e. 48. 
Sage, Isaac, 207. 
Sahaipur, village, 35, 
