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Sc. stands for the Supplement, The Scattergoods and The East India Company, (continued from
vol. LIX), pp. 75--114. L.A.V. stands for the Supplement On The Modern Indo-Aryan Vernaculars, pp. 1–56. Abdul Majid, Asaf Khan, gov. of Chitor.. 3, 5, 21 | Amarasimha II, and the Mughals 22; and the Abdu'r-Rahman Beg, aftabchi, and Jauhar,
Bhats . ..
. .. 60 aftdbchi and historian .. .. .. .. 28 Amarkantake, mt. .. .. .. .. 195 Abenner, k. ..
Ambaji, and Chitor ..
22, 23 Abhiras, dialect of the .. .. I.A.V. 22, 36, 37 Ambaffa Sutta, and caste.. .. aboriginals, in the caste system .. .. .. 87 Ambayna (from Ambun), Barbosa's reference to 85 Abd'l-Fasl, on Hindu artiste .. .. .. 99 Amboyna, and Ambayna.. .. Aba'l-Hasan SbAh of Goloondah So. 97, 99, 100 amitam A pardntdndm, meaning of .. .. 111 Acts of St. Thomas .. 55, 105, 106, 108, 231 Amity .. .. ..
.. Sc. 108, 110 Addison, Gulston . .. .. .. Sc. 78 Amoghavarga III (Raptrakūta) . .. 62, 63 adhala (half dam) IA Thalf dam) .. ..
.. 223 Amouco and Jancada Adi-Buddha. See Buddha, the
.. 116
'Amr, on St. Thomas Am. on st
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.. 106 Administration Report of the Department of anala (Skt., fire), and Sth. Dravidian kanal 9-14
Archæology, Travancore, for 1929 A.D. .. 160 anatomy in Tibet .. .. .. .. .. 185 agala. See eagle-wood.
Anávalds (Martina Brahmans) .. .. .. 244 agriculturo, in the Nicobars 82, and human Andaman ials. . ..
sacrifice .. .. .. .. .. 237, 238 Andaman islanders, 81–85; and time .. .. 230 Ahirs, the .. .. .. .. .. 188, 189 Anderson, Capt. A. R. 8., report on the Nicobar Ain-i-Akbart, and the Panjab rivors 26; and isls. by .. . 83, 84, 133, 135—137, 215 the maund
.. .. .. 164 Andranopolis (Cranganore) . . 55, 234 Aislabie, Gon. W., . .. Sc. 80, 107-109 Angada, originator of Gurmukhi alphabet I.A.V. 11 Aiyangar, S. K.,
Aigadesa ..
.. .. .. .. 139 Jaina inscriptions
40 Angas, land of the ..
.. .. 139 Pai-a Saddha Mahannavo (Prakrita Sabha animals, etc., and place-names .. .. 196, 197 Maharnava) .. ..
añjali mudrd attitude, in Bhuvanesvar stone Ajanta (book-notice) . ..
relief .. ..
89, 90 Ajanta frescoes .. .. .. .. .. 99 Anna (sixteenth of a rupee) .. .. .. 229 Ajit, 8. of Jasavantasimha of Jocthpur .. .. 21 Anne .. .. ..
So. 89 Akbar, and Chitor, 2, 5, 21, 22; 28, 29; 59; & Annual Bibliography of Indian Archæology for
patron of art 99; and weights, etc... 221-224 the year 1928 (book-notice) .. .. .. 120 4khamiydi (Assamese language) ..L.A.V. 22 arroba, (Port. weight) .. .. .. .. 182 Akhûnd Mulla Shah (Shah Muhammad) 97, 98 Anqua and Linqua, (Chinese firm at Cantou) Aladra (Ellora ?) .. .. .. .. .. .. 174
So. 77, 108, 110, 111 Alakanda, coral from .. .. .. .. 123 Antarvédi (Central Gangetic Do&b), language 'Alau'd-din Khalji, Chitor besieged by.. .. 2
.. . .. L.A.V. 10 Al-Biruni, on Gújarat territory .. I.A.V. 13, 14 Antiquities of Sind, with Historical Outline, by Albuquerque, Gov. Gen. of Malacca, Portuguese H. Cousens, M.R.A.C. (book-notice) .. .. 18
coinage of .. .. .. .. 75, 76 anundrika, sign and sound of I.A.V. 52, 55, 56 alcatif (Ar. qah, a carpet), use of the word by Anûpa desa, suggested situation of along the
Barbosa .. .. .. .. .. .. 85 Narmada banka) .. .. .. 111, 112 alcatifas (alcatif).. ... ..
anuafubh, verse, metro, in the Kaufalya Artha. alfandica (custom house in an oriental port), Aristna .. .. .. .. .. 171, 172 very early use of the word ..
anundra, sound and sign of .. I.A.V. 52, 56 Alfred the Great, his em bagay to India 54, 231-233 Apabhramba, and literary Apabhramsa, varie. ALI, A. Yusuf,
ties of .. .. .. .. I.A.V. 36—30, 43 Historical Facts for the Arabian Musical Aparánta, location of .. .. .. .. 111
Influence . .. .. .. .. .. 180 Appå Rao, Raja .. .. .. sc. 93, 94, 98 Al Khirr, possible connection with Kidderpore. . 210
Ara inscrip. ..
.. .. .. 80 Allâmi (Sadullah Khan), and Chitor .. .. 21 Arabella .. .. .. Sc. 83-85, 87, 89, 112 alphabets and pronunciation . I.A.V. 52-56 Arabian musical influence on Europe .. .. 180 alphandica. See alfandica.
Arabic, influence on the I.A.Vs. I.A.V. 44, 45 Amarasinha I, of Mowar, and the Mughals 21, 59 Arabs, traders of Malabar
. .. .. 181
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