Book Title: Indian Antiquary Vol 48
Author(s): Richard Carnac Temple, Devadatta Ramkrishna Bhandarkar
Publisher: Swati Publications

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________________ 246 Menander, his knowledge of the Huns.. Middleton, nilip, his narrative of Every's cruise 54, n.; gold alloy reckoned in Mundzuk, father of Attila the Hun INDEX Mihirakule Gupta, an attempt to identify Kalkiraja with Mihiragula, White Hun ruler, his attempts to extirpate Buddhism, 66; his treachery, 66; his death 66 111 Mindon Min, King of Burma, his standard of silver, currency of Mitchelbourne, Sir Edward, plunders Chinese ships, 168, 169; escapes from the Japanese.. 169 gojo (moghskro:), a gold standard, 50; shoddy commercial gold, 105, 106; its Siamese and Burmese equivalent Munigâtha, identification of Munisutta. See Munigâtha. Muñja, Malava. See Vakapati Muñja. Musalman, false plural of .. 225-226 mo-khiw, a Khasi hoe Molucca Islands, taken by the Spaniards Mon-Annam races, the, extent of, 60; language 37, 39 of, 62. See also Khasis. money, articles used for.. monsoons, discovery regarding the periodic nature of.. .: moowadzoo. See môjó. Mostyn, Thomas, pirate, captain of the Kathe 19, 228 rine, 22, n. of the Fortune mother of gold. See shwêmd. mother of silver. See ngwêma. mu, Burmese coin, 53; confused with the anna, 73 Naravarman, Maharaja,supposed feudatory of Chandragupta.. . 98, 99, 100 mutu, touch (Malay) Muzaffar II, Sultan of Gujarat, coin of Myêdê, revenue extorted from the inhabitants of 123 108 59 230 Narasimhavarman II, Pallava, identified with Rajasimha of the Panamalai Rock Temple Inscription 223 163, n. ..109 122 105 65 10 31 108 Nagasaki, a Spanish ship burnt off.. 170-171 nák, the Siamese mójó nakshatras, Indian, their Babylonian origin discussed and refuted.. 95-97 Nandi Vardhana, Saisunaga king, a statue identified as 25, 29, 34, 35, 36 Nandivarman, Pallava, inscription of.. .. 195 Narasimha Gupta Baladitya, defeats the White Huns .. 66 235 . nasège, alloyed silver Nasik Cave Inscriptions 54 13, 77 221 Nassau, the, pirate ship, at St. Mary's Negritos, aboriginal inhabitants of the Malay Peninsula, 227; of the Andamans, their language .. S.A.L. Neolithic period, early date of the Neoliths, Indian, scripts and signs from ngavéz'o, alloyed silver.. ngaaèzè, an alloyed silver ngwebwin. See ywetni. ngwegwet, spotted silver ngwêlón, inferior silver 1 57 57-64 54, n. 54, 56 ngwêm 1, why valued as a charm ngwêmwê, an alloyed silver Nicobarese alphabets, the, 42, n. 42 54 54, n. ..S.A.L. 2 Nikayas, conjectural identification of a moral dialogue in, with Asoka's Vinayasamukase.. 11 nivf, use of the term in old inscriptions, discussed, 13-15; signification of.. 13-14, 28 Norm, the numismatic notes 10, 11 120-122 O-Kung, his account of N. W. India Oxborough, Ben, his account of the death of John Pettit, 184-188; taken by the Sanganians 184, 187 69 Oxus, the Huns on the north banks of the oyster-shell silver. See sengajatke. 22 Pagan, king of Burma pagodas, temples, restrictions as to the building of .. 48 211, 212, 213 211-213 Pâiśâchî dialects, divisions of .. Paisachi Prakrit, remarks on Paithan, incorrectly placed in the Periplus. 19 Palaesimundu, of the Periplus, identification of Pali weights Pallava inscription, the, of Rajasimha at Panamalai Panamalai, situation of 231-235 231 Panamalai Rock Temple Inscription, of Rajasimha, interpretation of the.. 231-235 pandaram, Hindu ascetic mendicant Paramaras of Malava, relations between the Chalukyas and, 116, 117, 118, n. See also Malavas. 51 195-196 37 76

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