G 
In dex. 
Many a, Radza, 56 
Machain, 1)1 1 aka District, 292, 293 
Ma-ra-di Radza, 56 
Marco Polo, 216 
mark, a gold weight, 344, 345 
Maria, Vincenzo, 200 
Markandeya Purana, quotations from the, 
10 
Marsden’s Sumatra, 200 
Masjidkur, 227 
Masnad ’Ahpur, 225%. 
Mech tribe, 239 
Medinlpur, 224 
Meneitipur, 223%. 
Meng-Bala, 43 
Meng Kyi-tswa Tsau-ke, 49 
Mewat, 244 
Mhan-dan, king of Pegu, 159 
Mig-ga dih-ha Radza, 57 
Mihmanshahi, 216 
Mlrath, 302 
Mir Jumlah, 241 
Mirza Khan, 241 
Mitbila, a part of Bengal, 211, 239%., 349%. 
Monhyin Mengtara, 121 
Morang, 241, 244 
Moulavadangur, 223 n. 
Mozoomclar, explained, 214%. 
Mu’azzamabad, or Iqhrn Mu’azzamabad, 
213%., 214, 235, 250 
Mu’azzampur, 236 
Mubarak Shah, Fakhr-ud-dm Ahul Muzaffar, 
of Bengal, 233, 252, 256%. 
muctra, or wine biscuits, 20 
Mughulmari, 224, 241 
Muhammad Shah, Ahul' Muiahid, of Dibit, 
251, 299 
Muhammad Shah, of Bihar, 221, 222 
Muhammad Shah, of Dilili, 303 
Muhammad Shall, Jalal-ud-din Ahul Mu¬ 
zaffar, of Bengal, 266, 268 
Muhammad Tughluq, of Dibit, 251, 299 
Muhammadans, in Bengal, 220, 343 
Muhammadan coins, notes on, 311, 350 
muhr i nubuwivat, 273, 274 
Mukund, of Bosnali, 229 
Mukund Deb, of Orisa, 224, 344%. 
Mun, or the people of Pegu, 34, 35 
Murad Klian, 228, 229 
Muradkhanah, 229 
Murshidabad, 218 
Murshid Quit, vide Ja’far. 
Muzaffar Shah, Shams-ud-dfn Ahul Nasr, 
of Bengal, 289; coin ofj 311 
N ACIR Khan, 268 
NaQir-ud-dtn Khusrau, coins of, 311 
Nagir-ud-dtn Mahmud,name of two sons of 
Altamsh, 362 
Nagir-ud-dtn Sipalisalar, 279, 280 
Nadiya, 211, 212%., 221%., 343 
Naga Hills, vocabularies of tribes in, vide 
Appendix 
Nagananda, drunkenness in, 8 
Nagor, in BIrbhum, *212, 221 260%.; in 
Jodhpur, 260%. 
nakuli, or wine biscuits, 20 
names, of Eunuchs, 286%. 
Nara Radza, king of Pegu, 56 
Nara-thura, king of Pegu, 55 
Nara-thu Radza, king of Pegu, 56 
narikelaja, or cocoanut liquor, 16 
nawdra, or fleet, 220 
Nazirpur, 228 
Nicolo Conti, the traveller, 214%. 
Nilamba, Rajali, 240 
Noldy, 231 
Norikol, 232 
Nucrat Shah, Nacir-ud-dfn Abul Muzaffar, 
of Bengal, 220, 222, 227, 234, 295 
Nudiya, old for Nadiya, 212%., 313 
Nur Jahan, 214, 229%. 
Nur Qutb ’Alam, a saint, 260%., 262, 264 
i n Bengal, 218 
Orisa, 221, 238; revenue of, in 12th cen¬ 
tury, 341; 355 
Osorio, Bishop of Sylves, 196 
PaCHET, 222 
Pacaculi, 231 
Padmawati, 238 
Paihs, of Bengal, 255 
paishti, or arrack, 5 
Paithinasi against wine, 4 
panasa-, or jack liquor, 16 
Panduah, in Hugh, 232, 275 
Panduah, vide Hazrat Panduah. 
Panjrah, 215, 239, 263%. 
Patgaon, or Patgram, 239 
Peal, S. E., Vocabulary of the Banpara 
Nagas, vide Appendix. 
Pegu, 230%. 
Pegu, Pounder of, 30, 57 
Pegu, History of, 23, 120 
Pegu, Invasion of, 52 
Pegu kings, list of, 57 
Pegu, traditional history of, 25 
Peppe, T. F., on Monumental stones, 119 
Perselis River, 244 
Pliant River, 226 
Phayre, Sir A. P., History of Pegu, 23,120 
Pipli, 225%. 
Pita-kat, or Buddhist books, 28 
police, military, of Bengal, 255 
Porto Grando, or Chittagong, 228%. 
Porto Piqueno, or Hugh, 228%. 
Portuguese, their Indian histories, 191; 225, 
228 ; employed as soldiers in Bengal, 199 ; 
vide Firingis. 
Portuguese in India, Authorities for the His¬ 
tory of the, 193 
