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242 Alikasadara, Alexander ........................ 241 alphabet, the North-Indian; the powers of certain characters in it Amma I., Vishnuvardhana VI. (Eastern Chalukya)..................... 12, 13, 95 n., 266, 288 Amma II., Vijayâditya VI. (Eastern Chalukya........ .........................................................12, 13, 270, 283 Ammangadôvi, wife of Rajaraja I. ....... 273 ámnáya is a synonym of kula or kulakrama, and means 'generations, successions' Amôghavarsha I. (Rashtrakuta), 101, 103; - distinct evidence of a break in his reign, 113, 114;-the English equivalent of the date of his Kanheri inscription of SakaSamvat 775 (for 773)............ 421 Anderson, his murder at Multan ......... 215, 216 Andhra or Andhra country Andhras mentioned in the Asôka inscriptions ****************** 239, 240, 247 andu, the meanings of, in certain dates. 287 to 289 Angins; names of the Eleven-Angins, according to the pattávals of the SarasvatiGachchha, 348, 349;-of the Minor-Angins, 349; and of the One-Angins 349, 350 Aphilwaḍ prasasti of Vikrama-Samvat 1651; English equivalent of the dates 141 and n. animals, grateful, in folktales, 30 ff; - the object of propitiating slain, among savages. 195
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