Book Title: Indian Antiquary Vol 49
Author(s): Richard Carnac Temple, Devadatta Ramkrishna Bhandarkar
Publisher: Swati Publications

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________________ INDEX S. A. L. stands for the Supplement, Dictionary of the South Andaman Language, pp. 85–136. G. D. stands for the Supplement, Dictionary of Ancient and Medi rval Geography of India, pp. 7-54. Abdu'l-Ghafür, Merchant 9 n. 'Ali ibn Aziz Allah Tabatabai, of Samnan, Abd'l-Muzaffar Sultan Ahmad Bahri Nizam author of the Burhan-i-Ma'asir, comments Shah. See Ahmad Nizam Shah. on his statements, 66, 68 n., 69 n., 75 n., 85 n., Abu Shu'aib. See Busheab. 90 n., 91 n., 104 n., 105 n., 106 n., 125 n., Adam, pirate, settler in Bourbon, death of .. 61 127 n., 128 n., 160 n., 164 n., 166 n., 177 n., Adams, Robt., Chief at Calicut .. 142, 144 178 n., 184 n., 188 n., 199 n., 201 n., 204 a. Adityasena, his Aphead inscription .. .. 25 'Ali Talish Dihi, Zain-ud-din, governor of ChakAdventure Galloy, the, pirate ship .. 8,9 an, conspires against Ahmad Nizam Shah, Afzal Khan, of Bijapur, murdered .. 154-156 70, 87; punishment and death of; 88, 89, a. Agha Rahman, merchant .. .. .. 21 Allahabad Pillar Inscription, of Samudragupta, Aguinaldo, Emilie, insurgent, in Manila .. 12 22, 26 Ahmadabad . . . . . . . . . . . 108 Alligator's gall, native laxative medicine .. 116 Ahmad bin Dad Karim, merchant captain, *Al-Mu'ayyad Min'indi'llah Abal Muzaffar i turns traitor, 100; is executed 101 Burhan Niyam Shah. See Burhan Nizam Ahmad bin Sulaiman, of Bahrein, his fight with Shah. & pirate .. .. .. 100 Al-Mustaan bi-'inêyati-"Nah Abal Muzaffar Ahmednagar, History of the Nigam Shahi Kings Ahmad Shah. See Aḥmad Nixam Shah. of. See History of the Nigam Shahi Kings Amgachi inscription of Vigrahapala III .. 192 of Ahmednagar. Amita, the, store-ship, her fight with Chinese Ahmad Nizam Shah, founder of the Nigam pirates .. .. .. .. .. .. 122 Shahi dynasty of Ahmadnagar, alleged des- Amos, John, quartermaster, wounded .. .. 3,6 cent of, from the Bahmani dynasty, 66, 67; Andaman Island, N., an early reference to Port true origin of, 68, D. ; called Malik Ahmad, Cornwallis, in, 56; the natives of .. .. 56 early exploits of, 69, 70 ; forts in the Konkan Andaman Language. See South Andaman reduced by, 71–76; Dakkan (Dakan) Cam. Language. paigns of, 84-91, 102, 106; declaration of Andamanego in Penang, in 1819, 91-98; independence by, 103-105 ; capture of original Negritos, 92 n., 93 n.; reputed canniDaulatabad by, 107, 123; foundation of bals, 92 n., 93 n.; description and habits, Ahmadnagar by, 108, 127; alleged defeat of, 92-94; their mothod of shaving, 95, n. of Mahmad Shah Begårs of Gujarat by, 66, Androkottus. See Chandragupta. 124-127, 180; death of, 128, 159.; character Angria, pirate, his encounter with Capt. Upton. 41 of, 157 ; treatment of cowards by, 158; his Annual Report of the Mysore Archeological officers of State .. .. .. .. 159 Department for the year 1919 (Book Notice), 115 Ahmad Shah Bahmani, captures Haşan 'angd, a fabulous bird .. .. .. .. 105 Malik Naib . .. .. .. 68 n. Antongi bay, pirate base .. .. 20 n. Ahmad Shah Bahri. See Aḥmad Nizam Shah. Antur, & fort .. .. .. .. 162, 163 a. Aira dynasty of Kalinga, 43, 51; their capital .. 47 | Aphaad Inscription of Adityasena... 26, 26 Ajivikas, & sect of ascetios, Aboka's gift to, 43, 51 Arab pirates, their cruelty to captives, 83, 84; Ala-ud-dih 'Imid-ul-Mulk, Shaikh, of Berar, one of the most famous of .. .. 99, 100 his quarrel with Burhan Nizam Shah, 160, n., Arathoon. See Petros. 161, 163–166 n., 177, 202 ; peace overtures Archan. See Charchån. of .. . .. .. .. 178–180, 202ari, signification of the term .. .. 130, 131 Albatroso, the, outter .. .. .. 117, 118 Arya and Vaidye, the terms dinod , 210 n., Alexander the Great, and Chandragupta, 211, n. -- --- . . A LI ! Arvant. 209 n.. and non, Arvaa peoples ... 224

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