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Index. 
Fitch, Ralph, 214, 230, 234»., 240 
Fontainlias, Gabinetee Litterario das, 208 
foreign wines, notice of, 19 
Frederick, Caesar, the traveller, 214, 229 
frontiers of Bengal, 220; Western frontier, 
221; Southern—225 ; Eastern—234 ; 
N orthern—2 3 9 
(j[ AH AD AVAL A, founder of a dynasty, 
315 
Ganda Radza, king of Pegu, 56 
Ganga, arrack vowed to, 7 
Gangarampur, 212, 290 
Garhi, or Taliagarh, 215, 222, 223 
gaudi, or rum, 5 
Gauhatti, 235 
Gaur, or Lak’hnauti, 211, 212, 213, 215, 
237, 250, 251, 260»., 267, 276, 277, 299^., 
312, 313 348; vide Jannatabad 
Gaur, in Silhat, 236, 243 
Gaur Gobind, of Silhat, 279 
Gaurian Languages, grammar of, 59 
Geinda Radza, of Pegu, 57 
G’hargaon (Asam), 236 
Ghazipur, on the Bhagirathi, 220 n. 
Gliazi Sliah, Ikhtiyar ud-din Abul Muzaffar, 
of Bengal, 254 
Ghiyaspur, 213m 
Ghiyas-uddin ’Iwaz, of Bengal, 348 
G’horag’hat, 215, 221, 239 
Ghulam Husain Salim, author of the ‘ Riyaz- 
ussalatin’, 209 
Gits-tsa-wisya, king of Pegu, 57 
Goalparah, near Panduah, 256 
gold, its proportional value to silver, 347 
Gouvea’s history of the Archbishopric of 
Goa, 198 
Governors of Bengal, 246, 348 
Govindachandra Leva, Inscription of, 314 
Gor, in Silhat, vide Gaur 
grog, Tan trie purification of, 18 
Growse, F. S., Metrical version of Prithirai 
Rasau, 329 
Haft IqUm, title of a history, 214 
Hajf Ilyas, vide Ilyas Shah. 
Hajl Muhammad Qandaharl, a historian, 
288 
Hajipur, founded, 221 
Hajraliatti, 221 
Hamzah Shah, Saif-ud-dln Abul Muiahid, 
of Bengal, 259, 368, 270 
Hans Kumar, Rajah of Rohtasgarh, 300 
Hanthawati, 29 
Harial, 221 
Haringhata River, 226 
Harwa, 221 
Hatiagarh, 225, 227 
Hatim Klian, of Bengal, 249, 250 
Hatsilali, 235 
Hazrat Panduah, or Firuzabad, or Purrooa, 
212, 213238, 253, 256, 262, 267, 271 
Heeley, W. L., Bengal inscriptions, 209 
Henry the Navigator, Life of, 193 
Herculano, History of the Inquisition in 
Portugal, 199 
Hijli, 224, 225 
Hoernle ,A. F. R., on Gaurian Languages, 
59 
Horne, C., on Banaras ruins, 160 
hospitals, for animals, 241 
Hough’s Christianity in India, 198 
Hugh, its name, 217, 228 n. 
human sacrifices, in Koch Bihar, 240 
Husainabad, a Bengal mint town, 214, 298 
Husaini Dynasty, of Bengal, 291 
Husain Shah, ’Ala-ud-din Abul Muzaffar, of 
Bengal, 222, 227, 234, 235, 240, 292, 311 
Husam-uddin Khilji, of Bengal, 348 
IBN Batutah, 233, 236, 252, 281 
Ibrahim Bayyu, Malik, of Bihar, 300 
Ibrahim Shah, Shams-uddin Abul Muzaffar, 
of Jaunpur, 264, 265, 306 
Idrakpur, 226, 230 n. 
Hah Yirdi Khan, 241 
Ilyas Shah, Shams-uddin Abul Muzaffar, of 
Bengal, 221, 253, 254, 257, 281 
Indumati, wife of Aja, 9 
inscriptions, at Dihli, 362 
insignia of royalty, 362 
Iqim Mu’azzamabad, vide Mu’azzamabad. 
’Isa Khan, 231 
Isliwaripur, 227 n. 
Isma’ilpur, 217, 218 
JaBUNA or Jamuna River, (Bengal) 214, 
244». 
Jadu, son of Rajah Kans, 265, 266 
Ja’far, Nawab, Murshid Quli Khan, 218, 
219 
Jagdal, 213 n. 
Jahanabad, 218, 223 
Jajnagar, 237ff., 355n. 
Jajpur, 237, 355 
Jalal-uddin Tabriz!, a saint, 253, 260 
Jalal of Silhat, vide Shah Jalal 
Jannatabad, (Bengal) 215, 313; vide Gaur 
Japla, Parganali of, 119 
Jatakas, stories of drunkenness in, 8 
Jatmall, son of Rajah Kans, 266 
Jatmallpur, 266 
Jaunpur, 160, 264^. 
Jaunpur Dynasty, 304 
Jaunpurnamah, 160 
Jefferi (Eastern Bengal), 232 
Jesar (Jessore), 217 
Jesval, 241, 244 
Jhark’hand, 223 
jital, a coin, 346 
