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mudrårdksasa, bỹ Visakhadatta, book-notice Nagama Naik, chief supporter of Narasingha
64-68 the SAļuva, his supposed identity with KotMugdhavabodhamauktika, elementary Sanskrit tiyam Nagama Naik 14 and n., 15; conquered
grammar .. .. .. .. 21, 24 the Pandya co. 28; 117; 231; at Madura Mughal, ravages in S. India 116; art 124 ; 232; restored Chandra śékhara 30; 116;
oppression of the Gajar-Rajputs .. .. 165 218; his expedition and defection 253 and Mughals, Chagtai Turks 219; The Great, n., pardoned .. .. .. .. 25260 Gardens of, book-notice
.. .. 48 Nagarasu, father of Visvanatha Naik .. .. 231 Muhammadans, in S. India 1, 2 n., 3 and n., Någarjuna, identified with Susruta the 6; or Musalmans 7 and n.; 12 and n.; 111; Younger ..
Sup. 56 153, f., 257; and the Pandyas 28 and n.,
Nagarjun inscrip. .. .. .. 175 n. 29.; in Madura 30, f.; and the Tottiyans 136 nagas, dragon spirits .. .. . 38-42 n.; and the Deccan .. .. .. .. 262 Nagas, kings ..
. ..49, f., 52, f. Mujahid Shah, Bahmani k., and Jatavarman Nagari, characters in Hâthal inscrip. 193;
Pardkrama Pandya .. .. .. .. 34 form, of letter "y" .. .. .. Sup. 47 Mukarrab Khan, Muckrob Con, and R. Hughes nagpanchami, day ..
.. . F. K. 7 89, 99, 1, 102, 106, t. Nahapana, or Nahavahapa, Satrap 120, and mukha-lepa, and face-plasters .. .. Sup. 81 Nabhovahana .. .. .. .. 122 and n. Mulla, for Malik Kafar .. .. 28 and n., 29 Naik Kingdom of Madura, History of 1-17; Munda, k.... .. .. .. .. 168, 171 27--36; 43—48; 111-118; 133-142; Munivansabhyudaya, & work by Chidananda. 153-158; 187—192; 217–218; 229-232; kavi .. .. .. .. .. .. 208
253-262 Muntaz Mabal, Arjumand B&ns Bėgam, wife Nainer Acharya, or Varad&charya, son of Ve.
of Shahjahan .. .. 240 and n., 241, 244 dentacharya .. .. .. 155 and n., 156 n. murali, dedicated girl .. .. .. F. K. 22 nalar, to dishonour a bond .. .. .. 101 Murshidabad, Muoksoudabad, silk from 71, 98, 102 nakedness, and rites .. .. . F. K. 19 Musalman, Musalmans, conquest of 8. India Nalanda, and Mahavira 127 n., and Buddha. 1--1; 138; 233; defeats, in Madura diat.
128 n. 7 n.; influence in 163; and Vijayanagar 14, Nanda, k., successor to Udayin 173, 174 and 187, 188 and n.; and Kampana Udaykr 27;
n. ; 168 n. invasion of Pandya co. 31; and mlechchhas Nandaraja, its connection with Mahapadma 68; oppression of the Canarose 139; and and MahAnandin .. .. 167 and a the Saurashtras 141 ; tyranny in Srirangam
Nandas, tho, fall of 64, dates 120122 ; 124 165; and the Gajar-Rajpats 164, f.; States,
and n. ; nine 167 and n., 168 and n., 171, f., 174
Nandivardhana, k. .. .. .. .. 167 and Rama Raya .. .. .. 230 and n.
Nandrus, and Alexandrus . .. 167 musters .. .. .. .. .. 106, 108 Narabari Tirtha, name given to Bama Sastrin Mutasiva, k. .. .. .. .. .. 171 238, f. ; Jaina Pontiff.. .. . 262--265 muth marane, dark lore..
.. F.K. 19 Nahariyati stotram, and Narahari Tirtha 262—264 Muttarasa Tirumalai Mâvili Vanathi Raya,
Narasa Naik, chief, supported Narasingha the
Saļuve, founded the Tuluva dyn. 15 and a.; Pandya chief .. .. .. ..10, 11,31
vioeroy and usurper in Madura 16 and 1. ; Mysore, S., and Kumkra Kampaña 9; and the
begins to rule 31; and the Mavalivanada Saurashtras 139 and n. ; under Krishna Rêyars, etc., 33 ; and Arikesari Parakrama Rai 257; or Maxur .. .. .. .. 262 35 and n., 36; deposed the emperor, etc.,
43, 45, 47; 229. Narasa Raja Udayar .. .. .. .. 43 n.
Narasimgha Meheta, poet, and Old W. RajasNadu Nádu, Magadhai Nádu ..
thani .. .. .. Nagabhata I., Gurjara k.
.. 162
Narasimha or Narasingha, Saļuva chief 13-16; Nagabhata II, k. in Kanauj
and the foundation of Ariyalur .. .. 115 Någadása, k. .. .. .. .. 171 and n. Narasimbadeva, Vira Pratapa . 263, f. Nagadaraka, k.. .. .. .. .. .. 168 Narasimha Mahabhattopadhyaya .. .. 263
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