2 
Index. 
Balban, 238, 248 
Baleswar (Balasore), 225%. 
Ballal Seni of Bengal, 211, 221, 230%., 284, 
349%. 
Banaras, ruins of, 160 
Bandar, near Dhaka, 232, 282 
Bandar Diu Mahall, 260 
Banga, or Bangadesh, 211, 237, 349%. 
Bangalah, 212 
Bangalbhum, 224 
Bangalfs, pay readily taxes 219 %.; make 
bad soldiers, 255 
Bannagar, 274 
Banpara Nagas, vocabularies of, vide Appen¬ 
dix 
Baqirganj, 228 
Baramtala, 238 
Baranasi, 238 
Barbak, the Eunuch, 281, 287 
Barbak Shall, Rulm ud-djn Abul Mujahid, 
215, 269, 272 
Barbakabad, 215 
Barbaksingh, in Bengal, 278 
Barbosa, Odoardo, 201 
Bardwan, 218, 223 
Barendra, a part of Bengal, 211, 349%. 
Barcunda, vide Bharkundah 
Baritalah, 221, 235 
Barros, Joao de, 194, 214, 287 
Bartholomeus, History of Indian Chris¬ 
tianity, 199 
Barer, a Parganah, 273 
bases, Inflexional, of the Gaurian Lan¬ 
guages, 59 
Bassia latifolia, 17 
Bastar, 239 
Bayazid Majlis, 229 
Bayazidpur, 263%. 
Bayazid Shah, Shihab-ud-din Abul Muzaf- 
far, 259, 262, 268 
Bayley, The Hon. E. C., on Kausambhi 
coins, 109, 191 
■-„-on Muhammadan coins, 
311 
Bazulia, 216, 235 
Beames, J. on the Grammar of Chand 
Bardai, 165 
Bengal, divisions of, 211, 349 ; list of kings, 
308; vide Bangalah. 
JBengala, or Bengola, a doubtful town, 233 
Bhabeshwar Rai, 217 
Bhagavata Purana, quotations from the, 10 
Bliagiratlii River, changes its course, 220%., 
221 %. 
iBhangrah, meaning, 253 
Bharkundah, 223 
Bhatf, or Sundarban, 226 
Bhaturiah, 263 
Bhitarband, 224, 235, 239, 240 
Blntargarh, 223%. 
Bhoja, a prince of Kanauj, 315 
Bliowalblium, 224 
bhum, in proper nouns, 224 
Bhumma Radza, king of Pegu, 56 
Bihar, 221, 222, 251 
Bihar Inscriptions, 245, 299 ff. 
Bijai Manik, 236 
Bikrampur, Dhaka District, 232, 284, 349%. 
Binya Dhamma Radza, of Pegu, 120, 159 
Binya-e-lau, king of Pegu, 159 
Binya keng, king of Pegu, 159 
Binya-nwe, king of Pegu, 159 
Binya-Ran, king of Pegu, 159 
Binya Rankit, king of Pegu, 120, 159 
Binya-u, king of Pegu, 44, 159 
Binya Waru, king of Pegu, 121, 159 
Birbkum, 212, 222%., 223 
Birnagar, 218 
Bishnkot, 212%. 
Bishnpur, 222 
Blaev’s map of Bengal and India, 242 
Blochmann, Contributions to the Geography 
and History of Bengal, 208 
Bocarro, Antonio, 199 
Bohat, 260%. 
Borhun, 214%., 232 
Borkela, burial slabs at, 112 
Bosnah, 229 
Bourke, W. M., Bengal inscriptions, 209, 
290 
Brahma Dat, king of Pegu, 56 
Brahmaputra, 236 
Buddha Ghosha, 28 
Buddha king, Thalia jita Mita, 111 
Buddha, relics of, in Rangoon, 26 
Bughdah Shah, Shihab-ud-dm, of Bengal, 
250 
Bundu, 115 
Buranda, 115 
Butler, J., comparative vocabulary of tribes 
in the Naga Hills, vide Appendix 
Buzurgumedpur, 229 
Byat-ta-ba, 46 
CaCCIIEGATE, (Bengal) 240 
qahan, a stuff, 216 
Calcutta, 217 
Camoens, the Portuguese poet, 197 
Caor, or Brahmaputra, 236 
Cassia arabica, 18 
Castanheda, the Portuguese historian, 195 
Castro, 197 
cat, 261%. 
cenotaphs of the Kasias, 117 
Cernove, 214%. 
Chai Champa, in Hazanbagh, 300 
Chaksliana, 20 
Chand Bardai, grammar of, 165, 329 
Chandabhandas, a tribe, 226 
Chandpur, 227%. 
Chandijan, 221 
Chandradip, 226 
Chandradeva, gets Ivanauj, 316 
