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

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________________ 254 INDEX Muchkunda, founder of a third city called Nakkan-korri, name in the Velvi-kudi grant .. 216 Mahishmati .. .. .. .. .. 220 Naldrug, fort, siege of, 69n., 71-73, 129--131, Mudpada, Sangama Chief .. .. 233 198-200 Mudra-Rakshasa, dato of the . 494-51 Nammalwar . .. .. 216, 217 Mughals, Sher Shah Sur's relations with the, Nandod, Gurjara kingdom .. .. .. 117 179, 182-185; invasions of the .. 207, 209 Nânyadova of Mithila, conquered by VijayaMuhammad Sultan, Sher Shah Sûr's relations sena .. . .. .. .. .. 147 with .. . .. . . . . . . 163 Muhammad of Ghazni, conquest of S. India by, 231 Napata, near Dongola, early Ethiopian capital, 137 Muhammad Fakhruddin Jûn. See Muham. Narayanapaladeva, inscriptions of .. . 73 mad Tughlak. Narmada, on which stood the Mahishmatt of Muhammad Khân Sâr, neighbour and enemy Kartavirya. .. .. .. .. 217, 218 of Sher Shah Sur .. .. .. 162, 163! Narr-koran of Korrkai, Velvi.kudi granted to, 212 Muhammad Quli Qutb Shah of Goloondab. NasirAbad, loyal during the mutiny . .. 114 See Golcondah. Nasiru'ddin Shah, Sultan, Malik Khasra .. 208 Muhammad Tughlok, character and history of, i Navêyats, of N.-W. Indian coast .. OG, 210 209, 210, 232 Navsari temple, sacred fire brought to .. .. 244 Muhammadan Architecture of India, A pro. Nebi Samwil, Mizpah .. .. .. .. 41 > visional bibliography of, 81108, 165-179 Nedun-jadaiyan. k., in the Velvi-kudi grant, 215 Muhammadan invasions of S. India, 205-211; Nelveli, battle .. .. .. .. 212, 214 231-284 Nopalt, specimens of, in tales of the Great mul, narcotic preparation .. H.R., 37 War .. .. .. .. 41-49, 61-66 Mullah, description of the ..H.R., 80 Neuve-Chapelle, battle, in the Great War .. 65 Multan, under Sher Shah Sur .. 188 Nila, k. of Mahishmati .. .. .. 219, 220 munois, civil official under Sher Shah Sär .. nirttaittal, ceremony .. .. .. .. 216 muqaddam, tax gatherer Murri, tribe, the Kharri .. .. nishka, interpretations of .. .. .. 140 Murtaza Nigam Shah I of Ahmadnagar, reign Niyam Shabt Kings of Ahmadnagar, history of of, (continued), 29-36, 66---73, 126--131, See History of the Nizam Shahf of Aḥmad198—203, 235-242; dominated by Sahib nagar. Khân, 29-33; desires to retire from Nune, Baddhist .. .. ... 225-227 the world, 33–36; the quarrel between Alabat Nushirwan, Sassanian Emperor, suggested an Khan and Sayyid Murtaza, 68, 201—203, 235, cestor of the Maharange of Udaipur .. 118 236 : relations with Bijậpár, 29, 30, 82, 67 Nusrat Shah of Bengal, relations with Sher 73, 125-128, 200--202, 237-242; relations Shih Sur .. .. .. .. 164, 179 with Bidar, 30, 31, 67-72; Naldrug besieged, 690., 71, 72, 129-181, 198.-200 Murtaza Babesvári, Sayyid, of Berar, in the reign of Murtapa Nisam Shah I, 33n., 69, 70, 199-200 Murtaza Bayyid, Amir-ul-Mulk, of Berar, in the reign of Martapa Nigam Shah I., 80 ; Oath, objection to taking the .. .. .. 152 quarrel between Sahib Khan and, 30-33; Old Kayal, factory .. .. .. 109-111 quarrel between Salábat Khan and, 66-73n., 127n., 128, 130-131, 2014-203, 235-242 Om, sacred syllable. .. .. .. 36n., 58n. Muslim Pathan kings, coins used by the .. 221 Orangal (Orugallu), Kakatiya capital .. 230, 233 Mussalman. See Muhammadan. Orion, suggested connection of, with ParnaMuttra, Ahmad Shah's invasion of .. H.R., 63 Sabari .. .. .. .. .. .. 143 Mykonao, Dr. Schlieman's discoveries in .. 121 Orugallu. Soe Orangal. Oxenden, Sir Gloo., at Surat, in 1864 .. 1, 3, 109 . .. 134 Nadir Shah, Delhi sacked by .. . nagara, signification of .. .. .. Naihati plate Inscription of Vallalasena H.R., 61 .. 77 .. 156 Pabbajilda, meaning of .. .. Pagan, Ananda Temple at .. Paiçacipraksta, and Bemachandra .. ... . .. 225 .. 40 61-64

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