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Cadiz, and Wm. Bolts .. .. .. .. 280 Chandi Dâba, Bengali poet (Fourteenth Cen. Cahil, Capt., E. I. Co.'s servant, and Wnu.
tury) and Kalki
.. .. 148 Bolts .. .. .. .. .. 288, f. Chandika, or Mahishasura Mardhani.. .. Caitrådi, Chaitnâdi or Málara years .. 295, f. Chandimau, inscrips. Caloutta, founded by Job Chamock, 256 ; or Chandler, on de Nobilis, 23; and Martinz .. 26 Chuttanuttee, Sûtanati, 259; and Wm.
Chandra, Moon g. .. .. ..
.. 66 Bolts .. .. .. .. .. .. 277 Chandragupta II ; and Bandhu ..
.. .. 275 Caldwell, Dr., and the non-Sanskrit element change, of sex .. .. .. .. F.G. 123
in Prakrit . .. . .. ..33, f. Changkien, Chinese historian .. .. 263 & n. canal, remains of, in Taghdumbash Valley .. 137 Charchan ..
.. .. 222 Canary Ils., and Austria's commercial ven. charity, of Mangamma! .. .. 158 n., 169 & n.
ture in the Eighteenth Century .. 279, 281 Charkhlik, city of Lop. (Marco Polo) finds Candleweeke, Candlewick St., now Cannon
in
.. .. 142-144; 222 Street .. .. .. .. .. 257 & n. Charnock, Job, his parentage and will.. 256. ff. Cannon St., old Candleweeke St. ... 257 & n. Charnock, R., father of Job Charnock ' .. 266 carkana, corkans, etc.s registrar .. .. 220 Charnock, Step., son of Job Charnock, 257; Carnatic, the, and Sivaji, etc., 77 and n.; and
chaplain to Henry Cromwell .. .. 258 Sambaji, 120; Mughal conquest, 121, 160 n.
chastity, ideal .. .. .. .. .. 87 -162, and 246, 1., 272 Chaulukya, Vikramaditya I; copper-plate caste, and Christianity in 8. India, 24; in Sind,
grant of 205, f. ; and dàkana .. .. .. F.G. 162 Chavannes, M., and Kushan history .. 262, 263 n. Castes in India, their mechanism, genesis and Chedi, Kalachuri, or Traika Aka, era .. .. 269
development .. .. .. .. 81-95 che lingues, cholingo, (Arab shalandi) cargo castrum, fortified, in C. Asia .. .. .. 168 catamarrans, boats .. .. .. .. 20 Chenji, Gingee .. .. ..
.. .. 17n. Cathay and Iran.. .. .. .. .. 225 Chetty. caste, and Christianity . .. 27 cattle, their spirit guardians, F.G. 134, f. ; Chi-chi.to. (Chitor ?) co., mentioned by Huien and small-pox, etc., F.G. 154 ; and the Holi
Tsiang .. .. .. .. .. .. 192 festival .. .. .. .. . F.G. 169
Chickiklik Maidan, Kash gar, site of an ancient Cave Temples, Buddhist, etc., by the late hospice .. .. .. .. .. .. 137
Dr. J. Burgess, 2; of India, by the late Dr. Chika, Chikka Deva, Raja of Mysore, 67; cap
J. Burgess and J. Fergusson .. .. 3; 49 tured Satyamangalam, 76 and n.; and Ekoji, Cave-temples of the Thousand Buddhas 194; 202
122 ; death, 157 and n.; and the Mughale, cazernes, barracks .. .. .. .. 17 160; attacked Mangammal 160 ff.; his
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.. celibacy, and caste
....86, f. Kavery dam .. . . . 183 n. cemetery, cemeteries, ancient, remains in child bed and exorcists, F.G. 142; and dakans, C. Asia. see burial grounds. .. .. 203, 221, f.
F.G. 152 Central Asia, see Third Journey of Explora. childless persons, and the pipal tree, F.G. 137, 139 tion in .. .. .. .. .. 109, ff. children, prayers for, 209, and evil spirits,
children, pray Central Indian Museum, to be in Delhi .. 263
F.G.135; for the childless, F.G. 137, 139; ceremonies, and customs, Hindu, for Christ.
and the demoness Dhunda, and Holi, ian use, 22; of death, eto., F.G. 130, 147;
F.G. 155-157; 159 and agriculture
.. .. F.G. 163
China, and Sir A. Stein, 109; and W. Asia, Ceylon, 15; and de Nobilis, 22; and Nara
trade with, 203 ; or Seres, 226; and Austria's simha .. .. .. .. .. 51, f. commercial venture in the Eighteenth Chainut-köl, near Tarim.. .. .. .. 222
Century .. .. .. .. .. .. 278 ChaitrAdi (Vikrama) years, 295; or Caitrådi.. 296 Chinese, ancient, of Loulan, 221; in Upper Chalukyan, see Hoysala .. .. .. 248 Oxus Valley, 228 ; and Kushans, in India, Chamundaraja, called Gunaratnabhsana,
266, 269, 271, Buddhist pilgrims, in Darel, minister of the Ganga Rachamalla, and
111; conquest of Yasin, 117 ; trade, etc., in
C. Asia, 168, f., 193—197, 200 ; script, etc., patron of Nemichandra, 288 ; and of Rama.. 289
finds of, 186, 198, 202, f. ; Limes, eto., 166, Chanakya, and war .. .. .. .. 95
f., 170—172, 200 ; M88., records, in Astana Chanda Sahib, and Minakahi, eto., 217–219;
tombe, 203; frontier, in Kangu, eto, 249, and Bangkru, etc., 237–243; at Satara,
251 ; historical texts, as evidence on date of eto., 246, 1. ; and Vijaya Kumara .. 272, f. 1. Kanishka .. .. ..
281, 265