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250
Hinduism, position of the king in, 116; and Buddhism, struggle between
Hindus, object to taking the oath, 152; employed by Sher Shah Sûr, 190; history of the, 204; of South India, policy of, towards early Muhammadan settlers, 205; plundered by Muhammadans 206-211 Hir and Ranjha, the story of. See Story of Hir and Ranjha.
Hira Nath, guru
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hiranya. See gold, hiranya-garbha, ceremony History of the Nigam Shahi kings of Ahmadnagar, (contd. from Vol. L, p. 328), the reign of Murtaza Nizam Shah I, (continued), 29-36, 66-73, 125-131, 198-203, 235-242 Hittites, discoveries relating to the, 123-125,
Hoysalesvara temple, at Vikramapura. heada-prasravana, meaning of
Humayan; Sher Shah Sur's relations with, 164,
214
133-135 Hopkins, Francis, condemned for piracy, 60; copy of pardon granted to
60
horse trade, ancient, two centres of, the, 133, 205 Hoysalas, of Dwarasamudra, plundered, by
Malik KAfür, 207; by Muhammad Tughlak, 210, 232; fall of the, 231, 232; succeeded by the Udayars ..
233 230
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180-188
Humayunpûr
Húnas, references to the
33, 34 49-51 189
hugga, meaning of
Husain, son of Murtaza Nizam Shah I, 29n., 202n. Hussin Khan Tarshizi, tutor to Murtara Nizam Shah I
Hyksos, the, conquer Egypt
. 29n. 137
Ibrahim 'Adil Shah I, of Bijapur, relations of, with Ahmadnagar in the reign of Murta Nizam Shah I, 237; II, patron of Firishta, relations of, with Aḥmadnagar, in the reign of Murtaza Nizam Shah I.: ..67, 68, 126-129 Ibrahim Khân, general, campaign against Sher
Shah Sûr Ibrahim Lodi, character of Ibrahim Qutb Shah I, of Golcondah, relations
of, with Ahmadnagar in the reign of Murtaza -Nizam Shah I., 67, 68, 70, 73, 128: death of, 130, 131 161
180 163
Ibrahim Sûr, grandfather of Sher Shah Sûr, Ikhlas Khan, African, Amir of Ahmadnagar, 69n., 125, 126, 128
India, introduction of the double dome into, 79; entered by the Gurjaras and the Mihiras, 115; provisional bibliography of the Muham. madan Architecture of, 81-108, 165-179; importance of Sher Shah Sur's system in, 160, 161, 189-191; Dravidian, 232, 234, 235; South, the Advent of Islam into, 205-211; the Vijayanagara Empire in India, Ancient. See Ancient India. Indian Coinage. See Coinage, Indian. Indian history, dated, divisions of Indus, river, gold from the Inscriptions
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Bhitart of Skandagupta
of Bhojavarma
Bodh Gaya
Achaemenian
122 216, 217 120, 124, 135, 137 of Babylonia 120, 124 Barrackpur plate of Vijayasena, 147, 153,
Anaimalai Temple of Assyria
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157, 158 50 153, 157 154 120-124, 133-135 212 147, 148 235
155
235
230 50, 78 225
1480. 148n. 50, 51
156 244 117
Cuneiform
Cinnamanur
Deôpada
of Devaraja II Gaya..
of Harihara I Hoysala
Junagadh, of Skandagupta of Kharavela
Madanapada, of Visvarupa
Madhainagar, of Lakshmanasena Mandasor Pillar Naihati ..
from Palembang Rajput..
Sarnath of Mahipala
near Smyrna
Sonpur, of Somesvarade va
Susian
of Bhojavarma
of Harivarma
of Srichandra
referring to land grants
Islam, The advent of, into South India, Islam, in South India, the progress of, Ismail Shah, of Bijapur, blinded
229-235
jala, signification of Jalal of Bukhara, Sayyid, Pir
151 139, 141
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Udayar
Velvi-kudi plates and the Sangam Age, 211-217 Copper-plate
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157 123 .. 158 .. 122 233
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153 153, 154 153 73-79 205-211 229, 231 68
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