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'zbake, Mar Athle
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Taragarh, fort, Mer raids on .. .. .. 113 tafaka, signification of .. .. .. .. 74 Tatta, in Sind, Humayun at .. .. 185, 187 Technical and Commercial Terms, multiple origin of .. ..
.. .. .. 211 Tel-el-Amarna, cuneiform tablets of, 122: re
ferences to the Hittites in, 124, 134 ; on Sar.
gon's campaign in Asia Minor .. .. 135 Telibinus, deified Hittite k. .. ..
.. 134 Tolingana overrun by Muhammad Tughlak,
207, 209 Tergenina. See Hecate. Thitharinagai Brahmans .. .. .. .. 159 Tikkana, Telugu poet, Siddhi-chola Minis.
... .. .. .. .. .. 231 Tin-land, the, of the Assur plates, 134; suggest
ed identification of .. .. .. .. 136 Tirumangai Aļw&c .. .. .. .. 217 Todar Mal, trained by Sher Shah Sur .. .. 191 Tonnor, near Srirangapatam, later Hoysala capi. tal
. .. .. .. .. 233 topasses, meaning of .. .. Travers, Walter, chief at Old Kayal .. 110, 111 Triformis. See Hecate. Trilochanapala, Chalukya k., inscription of .. 74 Trim Orti. See Dattatreya. Erimaydi, signification of .. .. 74, 76 Trivikrama, Jain Prakrit grammarian .. 13, 52, 53 Taghlaks, the, in S. India.. .. 208, 209, 210, 232 tulbhúra, ceremony . .. .. .. 211, 214 Tulji, dancing girl, favourite of Murtaza Nizam
ShAh I .. .. .. Tapdikers, tribe .. .. .. .. tutongja, spelter .. .. . Tyana, later Hittite or Cicilian capital .. .. 133
Vacaknavi Gargi, a Brahmavadini, .. .. 225 Vachanas, of the Vira Saiva or Lingayat sect,
attributed to Basava, 7-12, 36-40, 54-57VadarikAkrama, temple inscription of .. .. 74n. Vaidyadeva, Kamauli Inscription of .. 74477 Vajravarma, k., suggested date of .. .. 163 Vallabhipur, in E. KAthiâwâr, conquered by
Bbatarka .. .. .. 117n., 118, 119 VallAlasena, k., literary works attributed to, 145,
146, 156, 157 ; in the Barrackpur Inscription of Vijayasena, 147; the Naihati Inscription
of, 157; dates of .. .. Valmiki, and the & School of Prakrit philo
logy .. .. .. .. .. .. 13 Vdpi, udptkapaladdga, signification of .. 74, 78 Vararuci, founder of the E. School of Prakrit
philology .. .. .. .. .. 13 Varman dynasty, in Vikramapura .. .. 163 Varodaya Bhatta, composer of the Velvi-kudi grant .. ..
. . . . . . . . 211 Vasudeva, Mmister of Devabhota .. .. 243 påta, signification of .. .. .. .. 74 Vâtâpi, W. Chlukya capital .. .. 229, 233 Vattēluttu, script, in the Velvi-kudi grant .. 211 vegetarianiem, Vira Saiva practice .. 10, 12 Velvi-kudi platoe, the, and the Sangham
Age .. .. .. .. .. 211-217 Vengi, a Chalukya family Vidyanagara. See Vijayanagara. Vidyaranya, founder of Vijayanagara .. .. 235 Vigrahapala III, date of ... .. .. Vijayachandra, inscription of .. .. .. Vijayaditya, R., in the Veļvi-kudi grant .. 211 Vijayanagar, 69; overthrow of .. .. 210, 211 Vijayanagara Empire, origin, growth and de.
cline of the .. .. .. .. 229-235 Vijayasena, the Barrackpur plates of, 147,
148, 153 ; conquests of, 147; and Vikrama
pura, 153, 154n.; death of .. .. .. 158 Vijayaki .. .. .. .. .. .. 183 Vikrama, patron of Kalidasa .. .. 1924-198 Vikramaditya, I, suggested identification of
214; II, identified .. .. .. .. 216 Vikramapura, the Barrackpur plates from, 153,
154, 157 Vikramapuram, 8. Hoysala capital .. .. Dimarta, signification of .. ... .. ..
Udaipur, Mer raida on, 113; royal donuent of the
Mohdrápis of, 118 ; or Medwar .. .. 119 Udayagiri, in the Velvi.kudi grant, 214; a Vijaya .
nagara province .. .. . 234, 235 Udayars, title of the first Vijayanagara
dynasty. 233; inscriptions of .. .. .. 233 udde ta, signification of .. .. .. 73, 74 udvigyamand, signification of the term, 49, 50 Ujjain, allotted to the Panwar Mers .. .. 117 Ulugh Khan. See Muhammad Tughlak. University, for ladies, in Asia Minor .. .. 135 dgara, signification of .. .. .. .. 76