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Sabiprabbt, princess of the Nagno, in the
Napasáhasankacharita, 150, 154; called Afagl ... .. ... ... 155, 156 ff.; 172
... 155 ; 156 ft.: 172 Saspola, in Tibet, 85; inscription... 86, 88, 97; 148 Satara, inscription from, 165 n.; and the
Bhras ... ... ... ... ... 268; 270 Satavahans or Hála ... ... ...164 and n. Satyaguna = sattva-guna, quality of good
nese . ... . . ... 376 n. Satya Narkin, festival ... ... ... ... 803 saukrit, saghrá, parents-in-law, etc.... 19 and n. Savages, (The Languages of), A Plan Por
A Uniform Scientific Record of them. Applied to the Languages of the Andamanese and Nicobarede by Sir Richard C. Temple, 181; 1- The Theory of Universal Grammar (a) The Theory, 182 #.;(6) The Course of Grammatical Development. The Sentence is the Unit of all Speech, 1891.; (c) Skeleton of the Theory, 191 ff.; (d) A Brief Exposition of The Theory, 195 ff.; Table of Comparative Grammatical Terms, Diagrams, explaining the lines upon which the Theory is worked out, 198 L.; (e) Methods of Analysing the Sentence, 200 ff.; II. - The Theory of Universal Grammar applied to the Andamanese Languages. Prefatory Remarke. I. --General Description, 217 .; II.-Grammar, 220 ff.; 111.Etymology, 229 ff.; IV.-Phonology 236 t.; V.-The Northern and Outer Groupa, 238 ff; Appendices-A.-The Fire Legend in the Bajigogiji Group, 245; B.Onge Vocabularies, 246; Portman's, 247 f.; Bonig'e, 249 f.; C. - Andamanese Tribal Names according to the Aka-Bēn Language, 251; III.-The Theory of Universal Grammar applied to the Nicobarese Language. Prefatory Remarks. I.-General Descrip. tion, 317 d.; II.-Grammar, 322 ff.; III. - Etymology, 936 ff.; IV.-Phonology, 353; V-Comparison of Dialecta, 854 ff.; VI.Comparative Philology, 357 ff.; Appendices-A.-Nieobarese Reckoning, 360 ff.; B.-Reckoning of the Days of the Month, 367; Car Nicobar Calendar ...
.. 369 Sayoe, Prof. A. H., on Sumerian religion ... 204 Sayyid Kinga and the Khokhars ... ... 8 n. Sayyid 'Abd-un-nabt, faujdär of Mathura ... 61 Sayyida, Muhammadan section ... ... 266 Scanderoon or Alexandretta, the port of
Aleppo ... .. . ... 176 and n., 177 Scicillis, inl. visited by R. Bell ... ... 175 Seinda, Soynda and J. Campbell ... 103 n. Scott, Capt. Jonathan, and Indian History...
10 2.; 08 ,
Sekkilár, Chos minister, author of the Tamil
Periyapuranam ... ... ... ... 288 Seljang-probably Ser-loang Monastery in Basgo Fort .. ...
. .. .. 85 sép khulli, Ohuhra labourer... ... ... 21 Senart, M., on the Piprahwa Vase inscrip
tion ... ... ... ... ... 122, 124 Sengge-ram-rgyal, k. of Ladakh, 85; bymn in
bis honour ... ... ... ... 88 ft. Serash, Shirêz tn. ... ... ... ... 105 Seringapalam, stormed by Ievara .. ... 352 Seshadri, tn., Tirupati ... ... ... ... 352 ShAb Abbâs, captured Ormuz in 1662. 103 n.;
126 n. Shababa'd-din Ghori conquered Delht ... 266 Shahadat-s-Tarrukhaiyara Jalus-i-Muhammad Shah, a work by Mirzs Muhammad
Bakhsb, Ashob ... ... ... Shaban Shah, Ahmad Shah 'AbdAll ... Shahdarrah, tn. opposite Delht ... ShAh Daula, shrine in Gujarat... ... Shah Doult, saint, in Chuhsa legend Shahi, birthplace of Sher Andaz Khan ... 12 Bh&bis, a caste ... ... ... ... 71 f., 82 Bhabjahånabid and Ahmad Shah ... 11, 13 ff.;
43 ff.; 48 ff.; 68 f.; 69 Shih Mugim or Mukim, in Chuhra legend,
77 and n. Shahpur, in the Panjab... ... Shah Saft, grandfather of Shah Salaimán, 126 n. Abah Salaimán, Shaw Sollyman, 105 or Sulai
min ... ... 125 and n. ; 126 n.; 127 n. BhAh Wali Khan, minister of Ahmad Shah
AbdAlt .. .. ... ... ... 11, 14 Shaikha, fort in the Paijb .. ...
3 Shaikh Bayazid Kalkapur Bawant ... ... 9 Shaikhs, Muhammadan sect ... ... ... 264 Shamanism, among the Turanian races, 204 ;
the Chins ... ... ... ... ... 211 Shambhu, 8. ... ... ... ... 262 f. shamlát, community ... ... ... 374 f. Shamsher Bahadur, a Marhattah and Ahmad
Shah ... ... ... 48 and n., 55, 58 f. Shanti and Jåd, a tika of Jung ... 34, 36 Shanati, a fika of Jungå ... ... 34, 36 shankrant... ... ... ... ... ... 313 Sharab, tn. in the Pañjab, fonnded by Bahrami
of Ghor ... ... ... ... shardb, strong drink ... ... ... Shathi, in the Himalayas ... ... ... 261 shatire, a runner .. Sharva, g.... .. Shaw Bollyman, for Sbab Salaiman . 104, 125,
128, 132 Sheh, in W. Tibet, rock inscriptions at ...93 ff. Shekh Allahyar, the Martyr. ... ... 11
... 263