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Gorgin Khan. See Aratoon Grigor.
Gour, in the Ganges delta
Gourt, places sacred to
Govinda III., of the Chalisgaon Inscription Govinda III., Rashtrakuta k., patron of Vamana, inscription of
Grant Duff, on Maratha history Great Bear, the. See Rishis' Seven.
..
Greeks, spread of astronomical sciences by.. Guenga, an old name of the Rupnârâyana Guide to the Old Observatories at Delhi, Jaipur, Ujjain, Benares, by G. R. Kaye, (Booknotice)
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Guinea-stuffs, cotton goods, note on Gujarat, affairs in, during the reign of Husain Nizam Shah I., 79, 80; attacked by Akbar, 264; Bafta from, Sc., 6; other cloths from
Helmund, ancient name of
Hemakūta, mt.
..
40
11
58
139
57
63
Sc., 8
Sc., 9 Gulbarga, fort, sieges of, 1 n., 101, 102, n., 104 n. Gupta Sarasvati. See Sarasvati.
Gurgan, co., ancient name of .. Gurla Mandhata, mt., position of, 162, n.: description of...
Guru, the term applied to a Muhammadan
teacher
Guzzees, cotton cloth, note on
64
39
Herat. See Haroyu.
Higginson, Mr., E. I. Co's. servant, a recom. mendation of
185
Hades, the Nicobarese ..
Haetumant, co., identification of Haima vata, co.
236 n. 185 160, 191 Hamar, 1., in Mesopotamia 289, 297 Hami, date of Chinese power in, 15; importance of, 16; ancient name of, 18, 21; Hsüan Tsang at 22, 24 185 185
Hapta Hindu, co., identification of Hare (rud) ancient name of Haridvara, where the Ganges enters the plains, 11; Jahnu Asrama at..
Harihar inscription
Harivarsha, home of the Uttara-Kurus, 159; 160-162, 166 185 290
position of
Haroyu, co., identification of harra, meaning of Harrington, Ed., debtor to the E. I. Co., Sc., 16 Harrison, Wm., witness to F. Scattergood's
will
164
.. 140 Sc., 7
69
42
Sc., 5 185 160
308
335
Himalaya mountains, the, in the Ganges legend, 8, 9, 10, n., 11, 66; G.D., 75; poly. andry in, 46; see Pali Literature, TransHimalayan References in. Himavanta,
181, 182; G.D., 75 185
Hind, ancient name of
Hindu, Triad, connection of the Ganges with, 71; Saiva, kings of Further India, 117; in Borneo, 117; Pilgrims, as geographers, 119; princes, patrons of learning Hindus, of Vijayanagar, illtreat Muslins, 104, n., 105, 14ln.-144, 193, 194; subjection of, to the Islamite, 24; called Jentues 'hipt,' meaning of
Hir and Ranjha, the story of. See the story of Hir and Ranjha.
Hiranwaya, co.
179
.. 288 140
160
History of Aurangzib, by Jadunath Sarkar, M.A., (Book-notice)
History of the Nizam Shahi kings of Ahmadnagar, (contd. from vol. XLIX, p. 224), 1-8, 25-31, 73-80, 101-106, 141-146, 193-198, 205-210, 229-234; 261-268, 277-283,,321-328; the reign of Burhân Nizam Shah contd., 1-8, 25-31; Husain Nizam Shah I., 28, 73-81, 101-106, 141146, 193-195; Murtaza Nizam Shah I., 195198, 205-210; 229-234, 261-268, 277283, 321-328 Hsuan-Tsang, the Desert Crossing of, in 630 A.D., 15-24; Accuracy of details, by, 15, 21, 22; difficulties encountered by, 18, 22-24; identification of places named by, 19, 20; arrest of, 21, 22; or Hiuen Tsang, on Tâmralipta, 33: on Kanauj 70 Hugli riv., 13, 14, 34, 41; mouth, the ancient Kambyson, 37; streams forming the, 66, 67; deterioration of 68, 70 Hui-li, Buddhist monk, compiler of the Life of Hsuan Tsang 15, 21, 24 19 268
Hu-lu, riv., 18; identification of
62
Husain, s. of Murtaza Nizam Shah I. Husain Khân. See Sahib Khân.
Husain Nizam Shah I., accession of, 73; rebellion against, 73; conquests of, 73-80; murder of Saif 'Ain-ul-Mulk by, 80; connection of, with Golcondah, 101, 102, 141; marriage of, 102; encounter with the Portuguese, 103; affairs in Vijayanagar during the reign of, 104, 141, 143-146, n., 193, 194; death of 195, 207 n. 208
Husain Nizam Shah II. Husain Tabrizi, Maulânâ, tutor to Murtaza Nizam Shah I., ambition of, 206; treachery of, 207, 208 n.: downfall of, 229-232, 234