Book Title: Indian Antiquary Vol 51
Author(s): Richard Carnac Temple, Devadatta Ramkrishna Bhandarkar
Publisher: Swati Publications

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________________ Foreigners, treatment of, in Ahmadnagar, 29-32, 125n., 201 133, 134, 136 Forrer, Dr., Swiss Assyriologist... Fort St. George, domestic government at, in 1691.. Jotaddr, civil official France, songs of, in Nepali Fraser, Wm., E.I.Co's. servant :::: INDEX Gaza, captured in the Great War Genesis, and the Boghaz Keui tablets Gentues, Hindus 184 190 63-66 60, 184 Gahlot, a stock name of the Mers, 114, 118; now included among the Rajputs Gakkars, of the Northern Panjab, Sher Shah Sûr's campaign against 185, 188, 191 gamblers, Panjabi, reference to the secret Vocabulary of 222, 224 135 Gania, E. Asia Minor, discoveries at Garstang, Prof., discoveries relating to Ethiopia by gartta, meaning of gata-rajya, interpretations of the term.. Gauda, conquest of Gaur, attacked by Sher Shah Sar, Gayatri, the .. 136 75 154, 155 148 181-183, 186 39 41, 44 133 152 .. .. 119 Geographical Dictionary of Ancient and Mediseval India G.D., 78-118 .. 115 118n. Georgia, Gurjistân Gete, a Mede sub-section Ghast Malik, early name of Sultan Ghiyasu'd din Tughlak Shah Ghiy&au'ddin Balban, mamlak k. of Delhi Ghiyasu'ddin Tughlak Shah, Sultan Ghosha, Vedic poetess Gilgames, Babylonian bero Goa, Gove go-cara, go-vafa, meaning of Golcondah, relations with Ahmadnagar in the reign of Murtaza Nizam Shah I, 29, 67, 68, 70, 125, 126, 130, 131, 200, 201, 237 gold, widely used in Vedic times, 139; various names of, 139; whence obtained, 139; coins of, 140-141; a standard of value Gollaguda fort, seige of Goths, the Get.se Gove, province of Vijayanagar Govinda III, Rashtrakute, defeats the W. Chalukyas Govindachandra, suggested date of 230 153-155 Govindapala, inscription of, 76; date of, 155; defeated Govindaraja, Junagadh Inscription of .. 209 ..206 .. 209 225 134 234 74 .. . 142 126 115 234 156 78 gráma, signification of the term Grantha script grants of land. See land system. Greece, Dr. Schlieman's discoveries, in Grigsby, (Grigbie), Alex., factor at Porakâd, latter of complaint from Gujarât, history of, 80; Gurjara settlements in, 115; ancient name of Gujars, Gurjaras .. Gulbarga, neige of Gulgur, Gollaguda Gupta kingdom, relations with the early Mihi ras 249 73, 77 211 ** 121 109-111 .. 115 Gurjistân .. 115 Gurkhas, in Palestine, during the Great War, 41-49, 64-66 Haarlem, the ship, at Surat, in 1664 Habib Khan Kakar, later known as Sarinast Khân, Sher Shah Sur's relations with Habshis of India, mamlaka hæmorrhoids ::: .. 218 .. 115 .. 129 126 . 1, 2 Haibat Khan Niazi, governor of the Panjab, under Sher Shah Sür 188, 190 Hailley's Comet.. 144 Hajt Khan, Jagirdar of Dhar, under Sher Shah Sûr halakeetra, meaning of Hampe. See Pamps. 208 Harapala Deo of Deogiri, flayed alive Harihara, I, territory held by, 233, 234; II, titles and importance of, 234; inscriptions of.. Harita. See Gold. Harivarma, copper-plates of, suggested date of, 163 .. 80 .. 111 ..235 186 76 153, 154 109, 110 .242 8 ..161 Harrington, John, chief at Porakad Harsacarita of Bana, some passages in the Hartman, Abraham, merchant of Surat Hasan Str, f. of Sher Shah Sür Hastin, copper-plates of haffika, signification of Hazara. See Takht Hazara. Hazrat-i-'Ali, applied to Sher Shah Sür Hecate, goddess, described Hemachandra, and Palçacipråkrta Hemachandra, the Paisaci used by 181 144 61-54 13, 27 Hiuen Thsang, on the position, of Broach.. 218 Hindiya, plundered 241 Hindu Empires of India. See Vijayanagara, Hindu ascetics, female. Hindu Beg, befriends Sher Shah Sür .. .. 77 .. 73 .. ..225 181

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