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INDEX
Sup. stands for the Supplement, Garbe's Introduction to the
Bhagavadgitá, pp. 1-36.
abacus, of Abokan pillars .. .. 291, f. ; 294 age, of the Bhagavadgitd. . . Sup. 28-33 Abbaside Caliphs of Irak .. .. 234 Aghdaf, modern Tuba ..
.. .. 174 Abdallah Muhammad, author of the Zafar-al. Aghoradivacharya, title of the poets of MullandWalih, on the FArûqi dynasty of Khan
.. 98, 1. desh .. .. .. .. .. 113-115 Agni, and Buddha
.. ..
.. .. Sup. 10 Abd-ar-Rahman, and Asirgarh .. .. 182 Agobio, wolf of St. Francis .. .. .. 197 Abhira Migration into India, date of .. 35, f. Agra, and Akbar
.. 186 Abhira, dyn., and Maharashtra.. .. .. 156 agriculture, 233 and the Chaldæans, 234 & n., Abhirama, Dindimaprabhu .. .. .. 98 235 & n., 237&n., 238, 240, f. ; or Rasi..256 & n. Abhirapalli, an Abhira settlement .. .. 35 Agrimensores latine, the ..
.. .. .. 236 Abu, mt. .. .. .. .. .. .. 168 ahinode
.. .. 189, n. Abul Fazl, Shaikh, secretary to Akbar, and
Ahmad I, of Gujarat, 116, f., 141; II., or Rapi. author of the Akbarndma, 179-183 ; 210;
al-Mulk on Alexander and Porus .. .. 245, f. Ahmad Khan .. .. .. .. .. 184 Abyad, fortified building (Haurån dist.) . 177 Ahmad Raja, reputed founder of the Faruqi Abyssinia .. .. ..
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.. 174 ..
dynasty, and the saint Zain-ad-din,
1 Achâpura inscrip. .. .. .. .. 288
114117; 182, 183, f. Achårf, or Asdvari, title of Chahada ChAha
Ahmad Shah Bahmani, and Khandesh .. 117; 186 mana of Ranthambhor .. .. .. .. 243, 1. Ahmadabad, and Khandesh .. .. .. 142 Acharyabhimana-yoga, fifth way of salva.
Ahmadnagar, and Khandesh, 120, 123, f. ; and tion .. .. .. .. .. Sup. 23
231 Berar, 142, f.; and Akbar, etc. 144-148;178180 Achhavata, Rikshavat, Satapusa Hills, etc... 151
Ahmedavad, tn., and Austria's commercial Achin, Atcheen, and Austria's commercial
venture in India .. .. .. .. 3 venture in India in the 18th oen. . . . . 61
Ahmed Pfr, Hot Hakim, Pir of the Jackals .. 207 Achyutadóvariya, Vijayanagara k., copper.
Ain-ad-din, Khvájå Jahân, ancestor of the plates of, 80, 81; kedoya, in praise of .. 97-99
Faruqi dynasty of Khandesh .. .. 114. 186 Achyutardyabhyudayam kavya attributed to
Ain - Akbari, the, 210 ; and the stratagem used Rajánátha .. .. .. .. 97-99
by Alexander against Porus .. .. 245, f. acquisition, the art of, (ktetike), Aristotle's treat
Aitareya Brdhmana, and the first mention of ment of it .. .. .. .. .. 233, 234 & n. the Andhras..
.. .. .. 70 Adhyâtma-vidyd, philosophy.. .. .. 107
aiwan, vaulted building at Machi (Seistan) . 177 Adil Khan, L. of Khandesh, 118; 185, f.; II., or
Ajátasatru, k., dato .. .. .. .. 224 Malik 'Aina, 118-120 ; 185, f.; III, or Alam
Ajmer, and Nahapana's coins .. . .. 75 .. .. 119-121 ; 185, 1. Ajña-lekha, an order .. .. .. 52 & n. Adil Shah, I. of Bijapur, 'Ali, 142; 11., 146 or Akara, and Agar .. .. .. .. .. 151 Ibråhim, 148; IV, 'Ali Khan Raja, 143, f.; 182-186
Akaravanti, Malwa, and Gautamiputra, Adil Shâhi kinge
etc. .. .. .. .. 150: 153, f. Adiparvan, the, and Krishna (Indrasena) ..281 & n.
Akbar, and literature, 44 ; and Khandesh, 124 ; Âdivaráha, epithet applied to Bhoja I .. 76
141-144; 179—183 ; and the Dakan, 144 advertisement, E. I. Co.'s, referring to Wm.
-148; and Islam, 185; and Alexander's Bolte .. .. .. .. .. 29, 30, 34
stratagem against Porus .. .. 245, 1. Afzal Khan, and Bhawâni of Tuljapur .. 300
Akbarndma, the, and the Dakan, eto., 147& n.,
148, n. i 178; 183 ; 186 Agamánta School of Brahmapas, and Mul.
Akshapada, author of the Nydyadardana .. 191 landram.. .. .. .. .. .. 99 akshaya-nivi, and Niví .. .. .. .. 51 Agar, N.N.S. of Ujjain, possibly Akara .. 151
*Ala-al-din Bahman Shah, founder of the BahAgaram-Mullandram, Praudhadevaraya
mani dynasty
. . . . . . 114 &n. puram, or Mullandram
.. . 99 Ala-ad-din Khalji, of Delhi .. . .. 113 Agastya's Hill, Pottiyam
.. .. . 48 Albēruni, and the Gupte. Vala bhi year, etc... 16:20
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