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Oxus, riv. (called Ab-i-Panja) 82-84 ; its Perry, brigantine .. ..
.. Sc. 271 true source 85, 86; 88, 92-94 ; (or Oakpu) Persia, anciont trado-routes through .. 81, 92
123-125, 170, 171 persolanas (Port. porcellana), fine carthenware Oxu basin, silk-trade routes through 81,
Sc. 211 82, 84, 85, 87, 88, 91, 921 Perugia, signs on the Etruncan walls of 213, 214 Oxur countries, Purânic enumeration of, evi- Petila (Petina), and the ancient Pitinika .. 129 donce of Asoko's rule over the . .. 125 Peukelaitis, Puşkalavati .. .. .. .. 131
Phipps, Mrs. .. .. .. .. Sc. 242 Phipps, Wm. Sc. 203, 209, 210, 213, 214, 219, 220, 223, 226, 227, 237, 239, 250, 253, 254,
256-258, 260, 270—273, 275. Piccoli, Dr. Giuseppe,
A Comparison between Signs of the Indus Soript and Signs in the Corpus Inscriptionum
Etruscarum .. .. .. .. 213-215 pico (Mal, pikul), a weight of about 1334 lbs. avoir. .. ..
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So. 212 Padmagupta, Napaodhandrikacarita of .. 101-107
Pieree, Capt. R. .. ..
.. So. 271 paduasoy (padaswa), Chinese silk goods So. 240
Pinnell, Capt. J. .. .. .. .. So. 223 Pago, Sir Greg. .. .. .. Sc. 203, 227, 237
Piper, Hartmut Paingaága, riv. (Payoşni)
.. .. 37
Die Gesetze der Weltgeschichte : Indien .. 79 PAladA-PAlida (Skt. Paradah) of Asoka'a ing
pipel (of Polsaert), Skt., pippali, long pepper .. 159 crips. 121, 122; in the Purance .. 123, 124
pirates.
Sc. 216, 222, 228-230, 254 lithic artifacts, distribution of, in India.. 241 Piroirs. Fr. Jos. B.J. .. .. Be. 240, 241 pelangana (Port. word), a wash-hand basin Bc. 212 Pitinikas, suggested location of the 128, 129 palatalization in M.I.A.Vs. .. L.A.Va. 151, 158 Pitt, (probably, Geo. Morton Pitt). Se. 234 Pallava Genealogy, by the Rovd. H. Horas, S.J. 20 Pitt, Capt, w. G., So. 238, 239, 248, 254, 273 Pulavne and administrativo institutions .. 100 plum.' (slang expression for £100,000) 36.231 • Pamirs, on ancient tracks past the .. 81-94
Po-he (Wakhan) .. Poche
.. .. .. .. 82 Pamfre, in the Puranas 169, 170. See slao Marco
po-lo (of Polonort) the pyse' of Hobson Jobson, Polo.
warning interjection .. Pamirski Post (fort in Pamirs) .. .. .. 88
poisee (damask) .. .. .. Sc. 224, 225, 277 Panic Ala, snake legends of, and figures on coins 219
polygamy in the ninth century ... ..
.. 16 Pescar&trikas, and Vesistadvaita .. .. 78
Po-mi-lo (PAmir) .. ..
87, 88 Panjahir riv., probably the Puranic Jambu .. 169
Pomroy, Mr. ..
Sc. 248 Panoramic India
Pon (old religion of the people of Tibet) . 40 64 Panoramic Photographe, by W. R. Wallace
Poncie (of Pelesert) Panch .. pan (Port. pão), shde' of gold . Sc. 241
.. So. 227 Paradas, location of the .. .. 121, 122,
Powney, Capt. (? J.) .. .. Sc. 219, 222, 260 parda system, in the ninth century ..
Prabhse, moon temple at .. .. .. 176 pardao (Port.), a coin, usually a pagoda So. 211, 212
Prakrit, u90 of the single consonant, for the Parimala (Padmagupta). .. .. .. .. 101 doublo, etc. .. .. .. I.A.V. 133, 134 PAreva (suggested date of)
138, 139
PratApa, MaharAnA of Mewar.. .. 29, 34 Paryctae (of Ptolemy) and the Parit Mo PAlidae 121
Pratijñdyaugandhardyana (play) 96-98, 111, 112 Pathan and Vatadhana ...
Pratimdnášaka (play) .. .. .. .. 99 paunch (paunse) a kind of matting Sc. 225, 248
Praudha-Raya (7 the Pedarao of Nuniz) Payik (Påmire) .. .. .. .. .. 86 prehistoric sites in Larkana and Karachi disPayosni (three rivers so called) .. .. .. 37 tricts .. .. .. .. .. .. 77 Peacock, Capt. Eu. .. .. Sc. 227, 241, 242 Prince, Capt. Law. .. .. .. Pochoir, Andrew .. ..
Sc. 241 Prince Eugene (Camberwell galley) So. 214, 223, Podarao (? Praudha-Raya) and Narasimha
225, 226, 232, 247 Saluva .. ..
Prince Frederick .. .. ..
Sc. 216 pelonga, Nankin (Chinese silk goods)
. Sc. 225, 242 Princess Amelia
.. .. .. So. 217 Pelsaert, Francisco, in India .. .. 158-160 Prithivirama, Mah AsAmanta Peninsular India, a major cultural division Prosperous .. Sc. 219, 222, 229, 259, 260, 270
237, 241, 242 prothesis of consonanta, in M.L.A.Vs. I.A.V. 142, 143 Peninsular India, cultural areas in ... .. 241 provorbe, Kashmirf 71-76, 194--190, 243-244 Pennel, Capt. John .. So. 238, 239, 247 Ptolemy and the N. Påmir trade-route to the Pennicott (Pennycott), Wm. So. 238, 241, 247, 261 Oxus .. .. .. .. .. 81, 91-93 Percivall, Geo. .. .. .. .. Sc. 256 | Pugh, Mr. John .. .. .. Sc. 206, 239
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.. 160
DOPOLNA. .
79
. 159
Powball, Sar.
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125
Sc. 219, 222, 200
15
.. 119
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