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Bugden, Edm.
Sc. 78 Bukka Raya of Vijayanagara, Mudiyan úr
grant of .. .. .. .. .. .. 169
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bulse. See bolsa. buncus (old name for cheroot).. .. 129 Bungy (a low caste), suggested derivations of the name
.. .. 130 Burma, on cortain specimens of former currency
.. 70-77 Burniston, Doug... .
:: Sc. 108, 113 Burniston, Eliz. ..
.. se. 109 Burniston, Mary ..
.. Sc. 84, 85 Burušaski, language of Hunza and Nagar I.A.V. 24 bus (P. H. bas, enough), possible espliest use of
the word by a European writor .. .. 130 Bussorah Merchant (Elisabeth).. Sc. 77, 78, 88 butter, in Tibet .. .. .. .. 226, 227 by lee (cart driver), early example of use of the
word in this sense .. .. .. .. 130
137
carnam, curnum .. .. Car Nicobar isl. 81, 82, 84, 133; other names of
.. .. 218, 217, 218 Caryl (Carrell), Eliz.
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.. .. Sc.89, 90 cassos (COBBOS). See kehdissa. casta and caste .. .. Castanheda, F. L. de, and the word casta 49 caste, and plece names 208; and wino drinking
241 ; and mixed marriages .. .. .. 242 caste system in India, possible origin of the
49-52, 67-70, 91-95 Catalogue of the Indian Collections in the Museum
of Fine Arts, Boeton, Part VI, Mughal Paint.
ings, by A. K. Coomaraswamy (book-notico) 98 catamaran (a raft of logs), early use of word .. 130 catechu (cutch), astringent extract from a
species of Acacia .. .. .. Sc. 111 catholico (gold dollar) ..
.. . 76 cattee (katt), a weight .. .. . Sc. 110 cattle and pig, connection between 235238 caure (H. kaupt), cowry
. . . 147 caves, limestone, in Nicobar inl. census report, 1901, Andaman and Nicobar
Islands .. .. .. 81-84, 132, 133 cephalie index, and caste ..
68, 69, 91 ceremonial dancing in Tibet .. .. .. 156 ceremonies, purificatory ..
.. .. 154 Chaghtais (marauding band in Sind) .. .. 8 Chakravarti, Chintaharan, Nydyadarianu .. 198 chand (chick pea) .. ..
Sc. 75 chandana (rod sandors, the wood of the Ptero.
carpus sandalinus) .. .. .. Sc. 77 Chandella dynasty of Kalafijara, inscrips. of.. 17 Chandels, the, as builders .. .. .. 129 Chandragupta Maurya, epigraphic reforonce
to.. .. .. .. .. .. 122, 123 chang (beer) ..
.. .. 34 changan (customs) .. .. .. Sc. 100 Charpentier, Jarl,
Corpus Inscriptionum Indicarum, vol. II, Part I, Kharopthi Inscriptions, with the exception of those of Asoka
.. .. 77 Chashtana, Saka satrap.. ..
.. 112 Chaufegasht dialect .. .. L.A.V. 17, 19 chaubinbaut. See chalon. chauth, paid by Muhammad Shah .. .. 60 chay root (H. chirval), from Divi .. Sc. 94, 98 Cheda. See Kedah. cheet (chit) .. .. .. .. .. 130 chekings. See sequins. Chenab, river .. .. .. 26, 29, 30n. Chenna (Chinna) Muttu .. .. .. So. 87, 80 Chennamangalam, Hebrew inscription from .. 234 Chetti, (Madras Merchants). Nains ..
.. Sc. 88, 88, 112 Chennendi ..
.. . 8o. 89 Mutaball ..
..Sc. 87, 89, 112 Tiruppachur
.. . Sc. 87, 89 Venkata ..
..So. 87, 89, 112 Kalavay ..
.. .. Sc. 87, 89
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cadjan, very early use of the word
130 Caesalpinia, and Tantarohois . .. Sc. 102 cairns .. .. .. .. .. .. 157 cairas (cash) .. cajeput (a fragrant ossential oil) Calacto, Senr. .. .. .. .. Sc. 92 Calamina, earliest use of the name 53, and
Mylapore 54-56 ; other places identified
with .. .. .. .. .. .. 232 Calamus Draco (A red coloured resin) .. So. 77 Caland, W., on Hindu civilization
62, 63 calendars, Tibetan and Burmese
.. 230 calin, calai, Malay tin money .. .. 73, 75 callousnors, examples of ..
.. .. 32 Oalyan (Callian Bondi, of Tavernier), Kalyan
Bhiwandi, N. of Kalyan Cambay, noto on a suggested derivation of the name .. .. .. .. ..
130 cambolys (H. kamball), head, small blankets of
best quality .. .. .. .. Se. 82, 83 Camorta, & Nicobar island 81–84, 132, 135 ; other names of
.. .. .. 216 Campbell, Lieut. (And Nicobar censun) Canakya, and the Artha- od stra
.. 109 Canakya-ritrdni .. .. .. ..
174 CandAlas, the . .. canary (white wino from the Canaries) Sc. 82 candana. Soe chandana. Candragupta II .. .
. . . . 112 candy (hahar) .. .. 161, 182, 183, Sc. 113 canes (rattans) .. ..
S. 105, 106 Cape (wine from the Cape) .. .. Sc. 81, 82
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