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

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________________ Shahbas Kalandar of Uch, Pir.. Shah Haidar, s. of Shah Tahir, vakil and pishvi H.R., 62 of Ahmadnagar Shah Tahir, Saint Shahi dynasties, five, in the S. Dakkan Shahpura, Mer raids on Shakar Ganj, Saint of Pak Pattan, Shalva, kingdom of the Bhojas Shekh Isma'il Sûr, later Shuja'at Khân Shergadh. See Bakkar. Sher Khan, Tiger, title of Sher Shah Sûr Sher Shah Sûr, A New View of, 160-164, 179-184, 185-191 .. .. 211 113 H.R., 60, 62 218 163 INDEX 34, 35 34 .. .. shiqdar, military police-officer Shiva, two views of Shuja'at Khan, Sher Shah Sür's relations with, 163, 186, 190 Sials. See Syals. Siddhis, of Kanchi, Chôja family silver, in Vedic India, 140; coins of, 141, 142; importation of, 141; as a standard of value, 142; as legal tender, 142; in Bactrian currency.. .. 143 211 Simhavishnu, k., in the Velvi-kudi grant Sind, Mihira settlements in, 115; Sher Shah Sar in Sivaji's Raid on Surat Skandagupta, the Bhitari Inscription of, 50; the Junagadh Inscription of Slave kings of Delhi, correct name of the Smith, Antony, captured by Sivaji in 1664 Smyrna, Hittite rock inscription near Solanki, a sub-section of the Mers, symbolic figure of, 117; possibly a Gujar tribe Solinus, later Hittite empire mentioned by soma, early Aryan use of Somesvara, the Sonpur plates of, 155n.; defeat of .. 163 .. 188 ..1-6 .. .. 50 .. 206 5 123 Sultan Muhammad, Bahar Khan Lohant Sultan Sarwani, relations of Sher Shah Sür with .. 180 Sumatra, S., stone figure found in 244 Sumerian, the language of Sumer, 121, 122, 133, 134 Sun-god, vague ideas regarding the, 120; title of the deified Hittite kings.. Sun-worship, by the Mers, 116; centres of Suidara Pandya, murders Maravarman Kula.. 59 190 sekhara I 207, 208, 231 .. 231 180 243 .. 218 .. 218 ..1-8 231 231 63-66 Songs of France, in Nepalf Sonpur plate Inscription of Someévara, signi fication of the term attla rajya in the, 155n. South Andaman Language, a Dictionary of the, Appendices V-XII .. S.A.L., 165-188 225 Śramani Savari, a female ascetic Śrichandra, copper-plate inscription of.. 153, 154n. Sri Harga, inscription of Sringeri-pilha, joint Sangama grant to the stae-worship 78 233 144 Story of Hir and Ranjha, H.R., 33-56; EpiH.R., 58-64 Studies in Parsi History, by Shahpurshah Hor logue, H.R., 57; Appendix .. 244 79 masji Hodivala, (book-notice).. stupa, and dome, connection between Suberdeacham. See Mahabat Khân. Sudra, derivation of 118 133 149 Suffrein, French Admiral, lost letter to the King of Kandy from Sufis, influence, of the 131, 132 57-60 152 suicide, attempted in 1689, the cost of Sulaiman Sûr, step-brother to Sher Sûr 257 Shah 161, 163 163 Sundara Pandya II, defeats the Cholas Sarajgarh, Sher Shah Sûr's victory at Surakarta, seat of the Java Institute Surasena, identification of Surashtra, suggested origin of the name Surat, Sivaji's raid on, in 1664.. Sürpâraka, kingdom, founded by Parafurâme, 220; included Bhrigu-Kachha.. suvárna. See gold. Suwadrae, of Surat, house of, destroyed in 1664, Swally .. 134 118 Swally Hole 5 1, 2, 3, 5 .. 3, 4 79 swelling dome, origin of the Syals, a Rajput Tribe, H.R., 47, 48, 55, 56, 62, 64 Tamizh, in the Velvi-kudi grant, 137-139 Tanjore, later Chola capital .. 221 Tabagat-i-Natiri, date of Lakshmanasena in .. 158 221 the taffeta, origin of the term tafta. See taffeta. Taghi, a mamlak, in Gujarat, rebellion of .. 210 Taj Khan, Afghan governor of Chunar, killed, 164 Takht Hazare, in Gujranwala, home of Ranjha H.R., 36, 37, 64 Taki Khân, (a Labbâi ?) killed by Malik... Khusrú .. 208 Takiu'ddin-Abdu'r-Rahmân Muham. madu'th-Thaibi, early Arab horse trade in India .. 205 tala, signification of 73, 74 Talaing plaques, in Ananda temple, Pagan, 40, 152 talapátaka, signification of Talikota, battle of bin 74 .. 229 211, 212, 215 231, 238

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