Book Title: Indian Antiquary Vol 50
Author(s): Richard Carnac Temple, Devadatta Ramkrishna Bhandarkar
Publisher: Swati Publications

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________________ INDEX S.A.L. stands for the Supple.nent, Dictionary of the South Andaman Language, pp. 137-164. G.D. stands for the Supplement, Dictionary of Ancient and Mediaeval Geography of India, pp, 55-78. H.R. stands for the Supplement, the Story of Hir and Ranjha, pp. 1-32. Sc. stands for the Supplement, The Scattergoods and The East India Company, pp. 1-16. 'Abdu'llah Shah of Samin, Balochi Saint, H.R., Abdul Qadir, son of Burhan Nziâm Shah I, 26, 27; death of, 28; teaching of 'Abu'l-âlâ, blind poet, philosopher and Arabic scholar, author of The Luzumiyat.. 137 'Abu'l Ghâzi. See Murtaza Nizam Shah I. 202, 203 139 Sc., 3, 5, n.. 39, 67 131 abwabs, meaning of Acharyas, as Vaishnava teachers Achin, F. Scattergood at Adi-ganga, riv. Adilshâhî, dyn., conquered by Shivaji Aditya I, Chôla k., suggested identification of 136 .. 300 242 .. 1 adultery, trial by ordeal for Advaita system of Sankara Afzal Khan, of Bijapûr, murdered by Shivaji, 63, 129, 133, 274 41 Aganagara, tri., Ptolemy's Smention of.. Agni. See O-ki-Ni. Agnihotrin, the.. 30 .. Agnisatyapada, sanctity of Agonagara, identification of Agra, Chintzes from 246 11 34, 35 Sc., 10 Agrådvipa, identification of 34, 40, 41 A Guide to the Old Observatories at Delhi, Jaipur, Ujjain, Benares, pp. 103, by G. R. Kaye, (Book-notice) Ahmadabad, E. I. Co.'s factories at Sc., 8; chintzes from .. Sc. Ahmadnagar, History of the Nizam Shahi Kings of. See History of the Nizam Shahi Kings of Ahmadnagar. Aḥmad Ibn Talán mosque, Cairo, oldest noted Muhammad monument in Egypt, description of, 48, 49; restoration of, 50; history of, 50; founder of, 50; Mesopotamian features in Ahura Mazda, lands created by, 185, 186; and Yima, legend of .. 63 10 51 187 'Ain-ul-Mulk. See Saif 'Ain-ul-Mulk. Airavata, land, mammoths in .. 161 Airyânâ Vaego, land, created by Ahura Mazda, 186 Aitareya Brahmana, the, on the early Aryan home land Ajaya. See Amystis. Akasa-Ganga, a name of the Mandakini 161 11 Aksu, riv. 191, 302, Alakananda, reputed main source of the Ganges, 11 'river of the earth, 12, 70, sanctity of 72, 191, 192 190 Alaknanda, northern c. Ala-ud-din, Muhammadan k. of Kashmir, date of Alaungsîthû, medieval Burmese k., in the Myazêdî inscription .. 59, 60, 246 Ali Adil Shah, of Bijapûr, son of Ibrâhîm 'Adil Shah I, accession of, 102, n.; policy of, towards Ahmadnagar, in the reign of Husain Nizam Shah I, 103 n., 104 n. 141146, 193 n. 195; in the reign of Murtaza Nizam Shah I, 196-198, 205, 207, 210, 229, 230, n., 233 n., 234, 261-263, 278-280, 337; attitude towards the Portuguese, 'Ali Barid Shah, of Bidar, policy towards Ahmadnagar, in the reign of Husain Nizam Shah, I. 1-4, 104, 141, 145 n. 'Ali ibn 'Aziz Allah Tabâtabâî, of Samnan, author of the Burhan-i-Ma'asir. See Say yid Ali. 6 Allahabad, sanctity of.. 13, 14, 68 Al Mu'ayyad Min' and Illah. See Husain Nizam Shah I. Alwars, as Vaishnava teachers Amarakosha, the, source of the Ganges Amaravati inscription, mention of Buddhist nuns in Ambhrna, sage, traditional Vedic poet Amir-ul-Umarâ, of Berar. Sayyid. 233 n. .. See Murtaza 139 11 83 117 48 'Amr, mosque Amsuman, son of Sagara, in the Ganges legend Amystis, riv. Medieval Burmese king, 9 41 ..246 Ancient Geography of India, contributions to the study of the. See Geography, ancient, of India. Ancient History of the Deccan, by Jouveau Dubreuil, translated by V. 8. Swaminadha Dikshitar, (Book-notice) Andaman Island, Little, origin of, in Nicobar folk-tales 240 97

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