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Gurditta, ancestor of the Rajas of Nabha ... 380 gurjao, an abbreviation of gørjara, or more
properly gurjara ............................114 and n. Gurujñidnavdsishtha, a Sanskrit philosophical
work; a query concerning it ................... 284 Gwalior State, inscriptions from the, edited
341, 343, 344
Lucknow Museum, Rahan, and Raiwan); mention of him with the title of Mahardjaputra, 18; - mention of him as fighting against the Hammira, 18; -his wife's name was probably Alhaņadevi, 58 n.;- his grants, of Vikrama-Samvat 1166, edited, 14; -and of. V.-S. 1174 and 1199,
noticed ............................................. 19, 20 Govindaraja (R&shtrakata); son of Durga
raja, and father of Svåmikaraja .........233, 235 Graeco-Bactrian empire, remarks on the,
125, 126; - it originated about B. O. 260... 126 Greco-Buddhist sculpture, &, dated, from
Hashtnagar ............................................ 257 Græco-Indian empire; it originated about
B. 0. 208 ............................................ 126 Grammar, Brobeet's Georgian, notice of, 55;
notice of Dr. Hübschmann's paper on Ossetic, 28; - notice of the Katantra, 30; -of living Arabic, Dr. Vollers on the, 28; - Arabic, Algerian Dialects, 89; - Arabic dialect of Damascus, 89; - Berber Bassel's, 89; - Burmese, a notice of, 32; - Chinese, Georgievski on, 158; - Somáli, 116 ff. ;-Turki Language, 158; Yagnob
Language (Central Asia), 157; - Védic ... 247 Gregorian calendar, Dr. Schram's Tables for
the ............................................... 292, 293 gudda, 'a pupil' ................ .................. 36, 87 Guddasêtu, an ancient causeway in Kasmir...69, 72 Gudigere, a village in the Dhårwad District;
mentioned under the Kanarese name of Gudigere, 35, 37; - and under the Sanskfit name of Dhvajatataka, 35, 37; -a Jain
inscription of Saka-Sathvat 998, edited..... 35 Gajarát; remarks on MSS. which give a
history of this province in connection with the Chapôtkata kings, 185; - and in connection with the Chaulukyag, 186, 187;
-inscriptions from Gujarat, edited 80, 108, 110 Gujari, the ballad of the........... ................242 gunada-bedangi, an epithet of Akkadêvf ...... 274 Gunakirtideva, a Jain teacher, in the Kareya gana ..............
.................... 313 GunamahArpava, a variant of the name of
Gunârnava II. ............................... 164, 175 Gunarnava I. (Ganga of Kalinga) ............... 170 Gunârnava II. (Ganga of Kalinga), 171; -
also called Guņamahârnava, with the title
of Mahardja .....................................164, 175 Ganda, or Gundama II. (Ganga of Kalinga)
163 n., 164, 171, 175 Gundama I. (Ganga of Kalinga)...... 164, 171, 175 Guptas, the Early; remarks on the interrup
tion of their sovereignty, especially by the
Hanas under Toramana .....................227, 228 gurba, a class of Gujarati ballads ............... 242
Haddale, & village in the eastern part of KA.
thiwad: the grant of Dharanfvardha, of
Saka-Samvat 836; examination of the date 90 haidart, the double-rupee of Tipa ............... 314 hdl, ecstasy, in the Safi faith ...................... 288 hala, a particular land-measure ; four halas
=one fird .................................... 19 and n. halaváha, a particular land-measure, a
plough'............. ***....................... 110 HalAyudha; see Kavirahasya .................... 185 Hambira (see also Hammira), mentioned as
defeated by Vijayachandra ...................... 133 Hamir Singh, founder of Nabha, 830; - establishes a mint
............... 330 Hammira (see also Hambira) mentioned in
connection with Govindachandra .......... 18 Hangalapura, ancient name of Hasalpur ...... 177 Hansapala, a king of Pragv&ta ................. Harischandra, son of Jayachchandra ...... 129, 134 Harshadova, a Buddhist panegyrio of ......... 51 Harghagupta, son of Chandragupta (of a
branch of the Lunar Race) ..................... 180 Hasalpur, a village in Gujarat, mentioned
under the ancient name of Hamsalapura ... 177 Hashtnagar in the Peshawar District; a dated
Græco-Buddhist sculpture .................. 257 HastisA IA agrahdra, ancient name of probably
the modern Asthihil ............. .. ............. Hathaunda pattald, an ancient territorial
division......... hawwa, Arabic, identified with Skr. hêvaka... Héldrája, author of the Parthivdvali.. ........... 67 hero in folktales as physician cures princess of
an incurable disease, 24 ff.; - playfellow rescues him in poverty in folktales, 23; - sister will not acknowledge him in poverty
in folktales ... ................................23, 24 heroine disguised as a man in folktales......... 147 hévaka, a rare Kasmiri-Sanskrit word mean
ing 'love, desire,' and identified with the
Arabic hawwa ................. Hijra era; an instance of its use in a Sanskrit grant..................
.. .. HiranyAksha, a king of Kasmir...............98, 102 HimnyAkshapura, a town built by Hiranyl. kahs ............................
................ 98, 102 Hiranyakula, a king of Kasmir ... ......98, 102 Hiranyôtsa, a town built by Hirapyakula...98, 202
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