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BIBLIOGRAPHICAL INDEX*
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Abhidhāna Chintamani, 112, 432 Abhidhānappadipikā, 198 Acta Orientalia, 373, 378. 418, 467 Advance, 409 Aelian, 275, 328 A Guide to Sānchi, Marshall, 267, 393,
416, 579 A Guide to Taxila. Marshall, 60, 429, 464 Ain-i-Akbari, 86 Aiyangar Commemoration Volume, 202,
274, 309, 314, 330, 479, 512, 528, 579 Aiyangar, S. K, 269, 328n, 329 Ājivikas, Barua, 323 Alberuni, 5, 333, 475, 479, 615, 619, 632 Allan, 393, 527, et passim Altekar, 553 Amarakośa, 391
Oka, 391, 520 Amrita Bāzār Patrikā, 300, 393 An Account of the Kingdom of Kābul, 149 Ancient Geography of India, 94, 100, 127,
191, 193, 259, 433, 444, 474, etc. Ancient Hindu Polity, N. Law, 330 Ancient History of the Deccan, G. Jouveau
Dubreuil, 64, 89, 468, 500, 536, 539f,
607 n, 631 n Ancient India, Aiyangar, 328 Ancient India, Rapson, 191, 240, 444 Ancient India as described in Classical
Literature, McCrindle, 240, 251, 276,
333 Ancient Indian Historical Tradition,
Pargiter, 8, 17, 18, 72, 81, 102, 255 Ancient Mid-Indian Kshatriya Tribes,
B. C. Law, 26, 145 Ancient Persian Lexicon and the Texts of
the Achaemenidan Inscriptions. H. C.
Tolman, 147, 240 A New History of the Indian People, 398 An Indian Ephemeris by Swami Kannu
Pillai, 227 Annals of the Bhandarkar Institute, 202,
205, 317, 391, 412 Annals of the First Han Dynasty, 433, 459 Annals of the Later Han Dynasty, 436, 460 Anspach, 251 Anukramani, 66
A padāna, 65 Apastamba, 35 A Peep into the Early History of India,
R. G. Bhandarkar, 549, 612 n A Political History of Parthia, Debevoise,
451 Apollodorus of Artemita, 380 Apollonios, 454 Appianus, 272 Arabian Nights (Burton), 617
-Lane, 617
-Olcott, 617 Aranyaka Aitareya, 310
Kaushitaki (Sāņkhāyana) 33, 35, 113
---Taittiriya, 22, 41 Aravamuthan, 413, 604 Arch. Expl. Ind, Marshall, 129 Archaeological Report, Cunningham, 23 Archaeological Survey of Mysore, A. R.,
604n Archaeological Survey of India, 126, 329,
402, 416, 418, 454, 503, 535, 540, 552,
573, 581, et passim Archaeological Survey of Western India.
405, 503, Aristobulus, 250 Arrian (Chinnock's translation), 239, et
passim Arthaśāstra-Barhaspatya, Ed. by F. W.
Thomas, 248, 255 - Kauțiliya, (Shama Sastry), 9, et
passim Aryabhata, 27 Ārya Manjusri Mülakalpa, 199, 214, 572,
577, 588f, et passim Aryanisation of India, N. Dutt, 19 Aryan Rule in India, Havell, 345 Aryans, V. Gordon Childe, 8 Aryaśūra, 10, Ashtadhyāyi of Panini, Ed. by S. C. Vasu,
passim Asoka, Bhandarkar, 303, 315 Asoka Edicts in a New Light, Barua, 337 Asoka, Macphail, 276 Asoka, Smith (3rd edition), ch. iv, passim Asoka Text and Glossary, Woolner, 311 Asokāvadāna, 6, 222, 554 Ašvaghosha, 83, 193
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