Book Title: Indian Antiquary Vol 19
Author(s): John Faithfull Fleet, Richard Carnac Temple
Publisher: Swati Publications

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________________ 460 INDEX. 33 which corresponds to the European 'king' or emperor;' but it does not necessarily denote an emperor of the whole of India, 308; the manner in which it probably reached Southern India, 305 n.; - its adoption by the Chalukyas ............... 306, 307 Mahimûda Pataskba, =Sultan Mahmud Bigarha.......... ................. 32 Mahmad Bigarha, Sultân; examination of the dates of an inscription of his time at Adalij, 27; - and of a MS. of his time ... 32 Mahmad of Ghazni, opposed by Autárdev of Jamman ........................................... 289, 290 Mahoba inscriptions ; examination of the dates; of Paramardidêva, 36; - another... 179 Mahra Arabs of Hadhramaut, described 211, 212 Mahuva, an inscription at; examination of the date ............................................. 38 Maisar, inscriptions from, edited............ 142, 146 Maitrdyani-Sarhitd, Prof. Whitney on the... 232 Makuta, MAka; see Mahakața ............... 7 Makuţ&ávaranátha, a name of Siva, at MahAkata................ .............................8, 20 Malaprabhasari composed his commentary on Manatungastri's Siddhajayanticharitra in A. D. 1204 .......................... ............... 182 MAlapura, an ancient town ........................ 176 MAlava, the Paramira rulers of; notes on them, with three of their grants edited, 845 to 353 MAlava era, the ; definite proof that it is the Vikrama era, 316; - a date in it .........56, 61 MAlder of Jammon, defeats Timor............... 290 Malik Muhammad as a historical and philo sophio writer ....................................... 104 Mallai, a name of Mamallaipuram .........387, 340 Mallikarjuna, Yuvardja, younger brother of rtavfrya IV....................................243, 248 Manabhadra, a Yaksha mentioned in connec tion with the first Yakshadêva-Sari ......... 238 Mdnavadharmadstra; objections to Dr. Burnell's view that its date lies between 4. D. 100 and 500, .. 229; -tho Samhita cannot be proved to have been in extstence much before A. D. 500 ........................... 232 Manavya gôtra included the Chalukyas ... 13, 151, 310, 434 Mandala, the kings of; see Ramnagar ......... 369 Mangi-Yavarija (East. Chalukya) ................ 435 Mangalapura, an ancient town in Surashtra... 355 Mangalibvara ; see Mangalôša .................. 15 Mangaldsa (Early Chalukya), 15, 19; -he had the birudas of Uru-Raravikrinta, 15, 19; - and of simply Raņavikranta, 15; - and the epithet of orfprithir pallabhendra, 15, 19; -- he seems to have been a hall brother of Kirtivarman I., 15; - remarks on the forms of his name, 15; - the date of his accession in A. D. 597 or 598,.. 10 and errata; - remarks on the mention of his name in the Badami cave inscription, 11, 12 n. ;-he conquered a Kalachuri king, named Buddha, 18, 19; - certain coins, supposed to be connected with his time, are of very much later date, 80; -his MahAkața pillar inscription, edited ........................ 7 Mångalyapura, an ancient town ................... Mângról inscriptions; examination of the dates; of the time of Kumarapala, 172; - of the time of Nasrat Shah ..................... 355 Manipulvli, the river................................ 334 Maniyara-Appayanavidu, ancient name of probably Maạn dr or Manor in the Nizam's Dominions .................. ........................ 270, 274 Manpâru, the river............... ............. 334 Maņņai, an ancient place on the banks of the Ganges...........................................331, 339 Manse, Vogul, 159 ; - Ostiak ....... .... 169 Mansêra, Piyadasi's inscriptionat, M. Senart's account of ................. .............. 43 Mantar, a village in the Mudhol State; men. tioned by the name of Deyvada-Mantar, 161, 165; - an inscription of the time of Jayasithha III., dated Saka-Sarhvat 962, edited .......................... ............ 161 Manu; see Mdnavadharmabastra ......... 229, 292 Manor, or Manşor, a village in the Nizam's Dominions ; mentioned by the ancient name of Maniyara-Appayanavidu ............. 270 Marco Polo, his account of St. Thomas' death.............. Marotakota, an ancient place ..............239, 241 Marpha, the Fort of; an inscription; exami. nation of the date ............................... marriage customs of the Parsis .............374, 377 Marusthall, an ancient place ..................... 176 Mathanadeva, a king; see Rajôrgadh ......... 22 mattar, a land-measure ...........................274 n. Maurya raoe, & prince of the, named Dhavala, about A. D. 738 ....................56, 60 maxims, folktales based on, 126; - folk tales turning on, 275 ; - the four maxims, a variant folktale ..................126 ff. Måyamôdaka; an ancient village ................. 350 Mayilai, ancient name of Mailâpur, a suburb of Madras ................... ............337, 340 Mêdnmarya, a general of Vira-Chôdadêva ... 436 Medinipur, = Midnapur .............. 242 Mêghaváhana, a king of Kasmir; his wife was Amitaprabhi ............................... 263, 267 Meraj, in Kaśmir; see Madavarajya ...26+ and n. metamorphosis in folktales ; serpent into prince ................................................. 316 Mbari, an Arabic dialect, described ......211, 212

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