Book Title: Indian Antiquary Vol 17
Author(s): John Faithfull Fleet, Richard Carnac Temple
Publisher: Swati Publications

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________________ INDEX. 381 ................. 9 2 of Saka-Samvat 417, and the newly discovered Bagumrå grant of Saka-San vat 415, are to be accepted as genuine, 191; - that the Nausâri grant of the year 456 is dated in the Kalachuri era, 186; -- and that the same is probably the case with the Kaira grants of the years 380 and 385, . . 187, 188; and with the Kåvi grant of the year 486,.. 186; the list of the members of the family, on this view, 191; their history, conquests, &c., on the same view, 194 to 198; -- according to the Nausâri grant their family was founded by the Maharaja Karna, 192; the name, Gurjara, is men. tioned by Hinen Tsiang, in the form of Kiu-che-lo, 192; -- they perhaps belonged to the Châpa family, 192; - their capital seems to have been always Broach, 192;-remarks on the extent, history, and geography of their kingdom of Broach.................. 193 to 198 gutta-percha, a derivation of the word ......... 358 Gwalior State, inscriptions from the, edited and noticed .......... ............... 2014. Hastin, Maharaja (Parivrâjaka); eramina tion of the dates in his grants of the (Gupta) year 156, . . 332; -of the vear 163,.. 335; - and of the year 191, .. 356; - ana in his Bhumara pillar inscription ... 337 Hazára, Ranjit Singh's doings in..............21, 22 Héla, a division of the Dôms ..................... 74 Hephaestus; his characteristics represented on Indo-Scythian coins.............. hero in folktales: - is calumniated, 79; is neglected, 50; substituted for old woman's son, 79; disguised as a physician, 104; apprenticed to a potter, 78; falls in love with heroine's picture, 129; -- marries off his companions, 105 ; his friends are hunter and carpenter, 52; arranges marriages of his friends, 54; kills ogre, 79; kills rákshasa .............. .......................53, 105 heroine in folktales :-wears male dress, 130; disguised as a male artist, 130; possessed by serpent ............... Hira Singh supports Dalip Singh, 85; his death .............. ............. 86 hóma-sacrifice performed at the time of making a grant .......... ................ 118 Huvishka (Indo-Scythian or Turushka) re. marks on his coins... ............89ff. .... 54 h in Sanskrit is dh, bh in Indo-Germanic ... 323ff. Habib, takhallus of Hakim Qaani ................ 239 Hábora, a Gipsy tribe of the North-West Provinces ............... ............ 71 Haidaråbåd in the Dekkan; examination of the date of the grant, of the Saka year 534 expired, of Pulikesin II., which proves that up to A.D. 612 the purnimanta arrangement of the lunar fortnights was used with the Saka years, even in Southern India ... 141 Haji Kakar at Pêshwar .............................. 82 Hakim Q&âni, notice of ........ ............. 239f. Halálkhôr, a division of the Dôms ............ 74 Halsi, a village in the Belgaum District; examination of the dates in the inscription of Permadi-Sivachitta and Vijayaditya. Vishnuchitta, of Kaliyuga-Samvat 4270 and 4272, . . 264, 265; - and in the grant of the thirteenth year of Jayakésin III. ... .. 299 Hari Singh, Sardar, at Tiwana, 21; at Peshawar, 59; - his death ..................... 82 Harirâjadêva, Maharanaka (Kaurava), 231, 235; - his Rêwah grant of the (Vikrama) year 1298, edited ...................................234ff. Harivarman; see Arivarman (Western Ganga) 241 Harkiyå, a division of the Hill Doms............. 74 Harshadêva, a variant of the name of Harshavardhana of Thânésar ......185, 186, 187, 195, 196 Harshavardhana of Thânêsar, mentioned under the name of Harshadêva, and in connection with Dadda IV. (II.) and a ruler of Valabhi ............ 185, 186, 187, 195, 196 Il&o, a village in the Broach District; the [spurious) grant of Dadda II., of SakaSarvat 417; Dr. Bühler's arguments in favour of the genuineness of this grant, 185 to 191; - examination of the date by Prof. Kielhorn, 219.; - identification of the villages mentioned in it................. ....... 193n. images attached to copper-plate grants........ 117 Imâmu'adin, Governor of Kasmir ............... 99 impossible task, variant of ....................... 130ff. Inde, Les civilisations de l', notice of Le Bon's ............................................. 25 India, Northern, mentioned under the name of Uttar&patha, 309, 311; - and of Udichipatha.............................................. 312 Indo-Germanie Languages, Comparative Grammar of the, notice of Brugmann's ... 25 Indo-Scythian kings; see Turushka ......... 89 fr. Indra, the god; points of resemblance between him and Achilles .................... 302 Indragupta, a proper name ..................309, 311 Indraśaila, an ancient name of the modern Giryêk, 309, 311 and n.; - two chaityas were built there by Viradêva ................. 311 inexhaustible supply in folktales procured by parting with all stores daily... ..... 262 inscriptions, hieroglyphic, in the Wâdi Hammamât ........... ...384f.

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