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Ranganatha, g. Ranjit Dêô of Jammu
Ranjit Singh
rashtra, form of revenue Rashtrikas, a people Rasul, tn. in the Panjab Rathor family and the cognomen Varma... 272 16, 18, 60 and n. 258 f. 291 n. 209 209
Ratu, lord, spiritual guide
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Rawal Pindi, tn....
Ray Nandilal
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Sainis, as followers of Mian Bibi
Saka era, date, 78 n.; co.
Sakala, ancient cap. of the Pañjáb
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291 172, 174 238 261, 264
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rdo-ltog, stone-pot of Ladakh... rdsama, stone vessel Religion of the Iranian Peoples, by the late C. P. Tiele, continued from Vol. XXXII. 11 ff., 60 ff. p. 300 Reynan Dilloll, for Ray Nandilal Richardson, Sergt., and Wm. Jearsey ring-money, in Mainpuri Rishi, the sacrificial fire-pit of Rock edicts of Aśoka. Rohtas, fort in the Panjab Rojamall, Rajmahal Roman art in India, 74; coins Rong-churgyad, Dard settlement rope-bridge, across the Indus Ram, home of Badru'ddin Rumi Khêl, a Kurram sept Rummin, the ancient Lummini or Lumbini... Rummindei Inscrip., or Padariya Inscrips.
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204, 207 125, 270 269 f.
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of Asoka, by V. A. Smith Rupadei, form of Rummindei rupika, tax
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Sabuktekin, Turkish name Sabz Pari, sister of Mian Bibi Sachidananda Brahmâ Saddu of Delhi, a Shekh, Mian Bibi Sadra, in Kurram, Sayyid shrines at... Sagaing, in Burma
Sahi, a title
Sain, a title
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Saki Râm, Sikê Râm, a hermit Sål tree, the Great, name applied to Sallesbury, Mr., and Wm. Jearsey Salt range samadhi, absorbed in thought...
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Saspola Bridge... Bassanians
85 n.
125 Satakópa, a yogi
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Sakarauli, Scythian tribe
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130 and n. 268 Buddha. 147
165 253, 256 277 f.
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samádhis Sámamta, in Rock edict II., meaning of samasta vyasta? ... Sámipam, for sumamta, q. v. ... Samir, in Kurram, Sayyid Shrines at Samkaravarman, k. of Kashmir samsar, corporeal existence Samudragupta, k. Sanchi casket inscrip. Sandracottus, k. Sangha, the congregation or Buddhist church
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Sanid, first Dard settlement Sankara
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Sanskrit, transliteration, proposal for a new system of, by Syam Sundar Das, 19; and Kharoshṭhi, 25 f.; in the Kushâna inscrip., 78; and Burmese Buddhist terms, 184; letters, a note on English equivalents for some, 225 f.; and Tamil saomám, shaomam, see shyomam saoshyants, absolving prophets sarala tree, legend of CAPAПO, Serapis
264 12 n. .13, 60 and n. 124 79 179, 254 Sargoja, State, and the Ramgarh Hill caves. 197 Sarikol, co., and Kie-p'an-t'o ... Saruga bow of Vishnu Sarvastivâdin doctrine in Shu-le and Khotân,
Sarasvati, riv.
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44 and n 207 and n. ... 80 277 f. Sâtârâ and the Pêshwas 28 Satavahanas or Andhras ... 250 Sathsil, Dard vil. Satiyaputra kingdom, 181 and n.; its probable position... 248 ff. Sâtputés, a Maratha people ... 250 Satrap, kshatrapa, a title, not used by the Mauryas 203 ... 273 250 199 and n. 270 269 ... 268 268 268 ff. 26
sattva, quality of goodness Satvats, a people saubhika, saunata for bobhika, q. v. ... Sayyid Fakhr-i-Alam, a saint... Sayyid Hasan, shrine at Shalozan Sayyid Karam, a recluse Sayyid Mahmud sidrat, at Paiwar Sayyid shrines in Kurram Scythian coins and Kharosṭha
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se'abru, sembru, the wild-cherry of Ladakh... 208 Selekour or Serlek = Sarikol, q. v. Selene, g.
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