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

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________________ 252 Khasa-milas, deified Hittite, k. Khawas Khan, general under Sher Shah Sûr, 181; drowned, 182; a second of the name, 182, 183, 185, 188, 190 Khawaspur, in Shahâbâd, fief, held by Sher Shah Sar's family 161-163 khila, meaning of Khiljis, the, land system of, 190, 191; inour sions into S. India, 80, 152, 205, 206, 210, 230 Khizr Khan, plundered by Sher Shah Sûr 186 Khusra Khân. See Malik Khusrû. Khvajaji Fathullah Khashi, Mughal ambassador to Ahmadnagar Khwaja Khizar, god of the waters 202 H.R., 62 kilhari, a game H.R., 39 Kirjath Jearim, captured in the Great War .. 41 Kishvar Khân, of Bijapûr, relations with Ahmadnagar 69, 125n., 127 Kisun Dâs, broker of Surat, plundered by Sivaji 2, 5, 6 123 Knossos, palace of, excavated Körrkai, village named in the grant .. INDEX 134 Velvi-kudi 212, 214, 215 123, 135, 136 76,.78 229, 234 140 76 Kulasekhara, murdered.. Kulbar Thapa, Gurkha, awarded the V.C. Kulottunga-Chola I, the E. Chalukya Rajendra Chola Kumdra-Bramanas, female ascetics 76 Krete, in the Assur tablets krisalah karṣayataḥ, signification of Krishnaraya, k. krenalas, meaning of keetra, meaning of Kahatriya caste, admission of Gurjaras of Mers into the Kgudra, suggested derivation of Sûdra from Kudalasangama, in 8. Maratha co., Siva temple at Kudumi, k., grantor of the Velvi-kud plates, 212, 215 231 65 and 115, 116 138 .. 7 152, 230 225 218 Kundikera, Tundikera Kuryet-el-Enab. See Kirjath Jearim. Kusasthali, old capital of Gujarat Kutbu'ddin Mubarak Shah, conquest of 8. 218 India by Kuyavans, the Kasavans 208 159 Labbais, of modern Ma'abar, suggestion as to the origin of the 206, 208, 210 Laddar Deo. See Rudra Deo. Lad Malika, widow, of Chunar, Sher Shah Sûr's treatment of Lakshmaga Samvat, the .. 164 155, 156 Lakshmanasena and his predecessors, date of, 145-148, 153-158 Lakshmidhara, minister of Devaraya II Lak midhara, Prakrit grammarian Lal Ded. See Lalleshwari. Lalla Yogishwarf. See Lalléshwari. Lalleshwari, poetess of Kashmir Land system in epigraphic grants La-sam era Layard, discoveries in Nineveh, by Leerdam, the ship, at Surat in 1664 lime for building, in 1689 234 13, 53 59, 60 73-79 155, 156 120 1, 2, 3, 6 60 Linguistic Studies from the Himalayas, by the. Revd. T. Grahame Bailey, (book notice), 222-224 List of Inscriptions Found in Burma, t. I, by C. Duroiselle, (book-notice) 164 Lodis, the, Sher Shah Sur's relations with, 161, 163, 164, 184 Lohanis, the, Sher Shah Sar's relations with, 163, 164, 179, 180 Lohogarh, fort, prison of Prince Burhan 31 Lopamudra, Vedic poetess 225 Lubbays. See Labbaig. lunar origin of the Fandyas .. 211 Ma'abar, meaning and origin of the name, 205; "half Hindu " Muhammadan settlements in, 206; Malik Kafor's campaign in, 206, 208, 209; rebellion of, under Muhammad Tughlak 210, 211 189 132 ..2-5 148 Md-bdp, signification of Macartney, Lord, letter to the King of Kandy Macassar, the ship, at Surat, in 1664 Madanapada plate, of Visvarûpâ Madanapaladeva, inscriptions of, 73, 78: defeat of sens, Madhainagar plate of Lakshmanase Madhura-Kavi Alwar .. .. ..148 1480. 216 Madhyana Paraiyans, the Prathamasakha Brahmans 158 .. 231 110., 118 118 Madura, 211; sack of Magha Brahmans, and the Mers Maghs, Mer priests Magi, suggested connection with the Magha Brahmans 116., 118n. Mahabat Khan, Sübadar of Gujarat, aids Surat, in 1664 .. 2, 8n. Mahabharata, the, on the Mahishmati of Kartavirya Mahahastin the Majhgawam Inscription of Mahakosala, of Hiuen Thsang .. Maharashtra, Musalman feudatories in Mahara, low caste sect.. .. 12 ..218 77 219 .. 208 37, 40, 54

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