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INDEX.

Govind, 9, 132.

Kosi, 68, 303.

Greece, Greek, 30, 35, 56, 59, 104, 109, Krishna, 3, 36, 57, 62, 110, 115, 117.

112, 272, 362, 374, 401, 456.

Gupta, 403.

Gúrkha, 21.

Gypsy, 455.

HADRIAN, 306, 278.

Hamath, 393, 388.

Krishna (River), 92, 96.
Kurukshetra, 2, 3, 42, 85.
Kusa and Lava, 25, 58, 104.
Kutab, 401.

LAHORE, 7, 24, 229.

Latin, 362, 375.

Hamitic, 327, 328, 366, 378, 419, 426, Lebanon, 256.

454, 470.

Hauran, 384.

Herodotus, 298, 332, 372.

Hebrew (Jew), 108, 305, 323, 370.

Hieratic, 314, 346.

Hieroglyphic, 314, 346, 417.

Himálaya, 2, 16, 26, 43, 67, 92, 101,

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IBN BATUTA, 312.

Indicopleustes, 380, 386.

Lingaite, 108, 131.
Lodi, 5, 38, 85, 401.
Loháni, 2.

London Congress, 412.
Lucan, 351.

Ludiána, 14, 47, 85.

Lykian, 337, 382, 388.

Lykus, 376, 391.

MACCABEE, 34.

Macedon, 4, 50.

Mahábhárata, 3, 57, 60, 117.
Mahmúd, 18, 32, 126, 309, 397.
Mahomet, 4, 36, 129, 307.

Indus, 4, 6, 11, 16, 21, 25, 40, 48, 118, Malayan, 60, 116, 148.

Iranian, 498.

172, 299.

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Kishkindhya, 97.

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Amritsar, 26, 46, 47, 48, 51, 53.
Ancyra, 374.

Angeour, 406.

Arabia, 4. 40, 41, 114, 386.

Arabic (Kufic and Naskhi), 360.
Armenian, 273, 447.

Arrian, 300.

Ashur, 337, 392.

Asoka, 58, 109, 397, 404, 444.
Asoka Alphabet, 364.

Assyria, 33, 49, 109, 294, 348, 390, 470.
Aurangzeb, 7, 9, 47.

Ayodhya (Oudh), 13, 19, 25, 51, 57, 58,

64, 67, 116.
Axum, 380.

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Brahma, 95, 118, 125.

Brahman, Brahmanical, 64, 107.

Buddhist, 34, 64, 107.
Buriat, 446.

CAPE COMORIN, II, 133.
Carchémish, 305, 382.
Carthaginian, 384.
Caspian Sea, 5, 310.
Caucasian, 441, 471.

Ceylon (Lanka), 41, 57, 116, 405.
Chaitanaia, 130.

Chalukya, 403.

Chandragupta (Sandracottus), 108, 402.
Chenab (Chandrabhága), 24, 86.
Cherokee, 350.

Chinese, 348, 350, 420, 428, 443, 458,
467, 471.
Chitrakót, 80.

Confucius, 113.

Coptic, 274, 326, 327, 330.
Cyprus, 377.
Cyrillic, 363.

Cyrus, 128, 295, 393.

DAKHAN, 8, 19, 57, 91.
Damayantí, 57.
Dandaka, 91.

Darius, 128, 295, 372, 389, 393.
Dasaratha, 64.

Dead, Book of the, 331, 333, 454.
Dead Sea, 266, 278.

Delhi, 3, 25, 57, 65, 227.
Demotic, 325, 339.

Dravidian, 60, 65, 91, 112, 116, 148.
Dumagúdem, 95.

Dwarka, 117.

EGIBI, 393.

Egypt, 294, 314, 348, 381, 416, 426.

Esmunazar, 356, 384.

Esther, 144, 297.

Estrangelo (Peschito), 357.

Ethiopic, 322, 326, 350.

Eugubine, 379.

Euphrates, 118, 194, 290.

GANDAK, 67, 303.

Ganges, 2, 6, 16, 19, 58, 67, 69, 71, 81,

113, 116, 211.

Gaya, 401, 405.
Georgian, 447.
Gházni, 5, 18, 21.
Gita-Govinda, 117.
Godávari, 47, 57, 92.
Gogra (Sarju), 67.
Gomti, 81.

Gondophanes, 401.

Gorakhnauth, 43, 44, 47.

Govind, 9, 132.

Kosi, 68, 303.

483

Greece, Greek, 30, 35, 56, 59, 104, 109, Krishna, 3, 36, 57, 62, 110, 115, 117.

112, 272, 362, 374, 401, 456.

Gupta, 403.

Gúrkha, 21.

Gypsy, 455.

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Krishna (River), 92, 96.
Kurukshetra, 2, 3, 42, 85.
Kusa and Lava, 25, 58, 104.
Kutab, 401.

LAHORE, 7, 24, 229.

Latin, 362, 375.

Hamitic, 327, 328, 366, 378, 419, 426, Lebanon, 256.

Hebrew (Jew), 108, 305, 323, 370.

454, 470.

Hauran, 384.

Herodotus, 298, 332, 372.

Hieratic, 314, 346.

Hieroglyphic, 314, 346, 417.

Lingaite, 108, 131.

Lodi, 5, 38, 85, 401.
Loháni, 2.

London Congress, 412.

Lucan, 351.

Ludiána, 14, 47, 85.

Himálaya, 2, 16, 26, 43, 67, 92, 101, Lykian, 337, 382, 388.

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Lykus, 376, 391.

MACCABEE, 34.

Macedon, 4, 50.

Mahábhárata, 3, 57, 60, 117.
Mahmud, 18, 32, 126, 309, 397.
Mahomet, 4, 36, 129, 307.

Indus, 4, 6, 11, 16, 21, 25, 40, 48, 118, Malayan, 60, 116, 148.

172, 299.

Iranian, 498.

JAGARNATH, 41, 135.

Jahandhar, 16, 38, 85.
Jahangir, 6, 25, 47.

Jaina, 108, 116, 121, 134, 400, 425.
Jambudwipa, 44, 63.

Jamná, 2, 24, 57, 58, 81, 85, 118.
Japanese, 443, 471.

Jat (Geta), 8, 32, 37, 39, 49.

Java, 60, 112, 116, 407.

Jayadeva, 117.

Jenghis Khan, 5.

Jerusalem, 105, 258, 301.
Jhilam, 300.

Jordan, 28, 253, 266, 278.

Julian, 307.
Jwala Mútchi, 112.

KABIR, 44, 130.
Kábul, 10, 33, 41, 124.

Kaikéyi (Kekayæ), 69, 85.
Kailasa, 92, 1OI.
Kálidása, 60, 63, 425.
Kalki, 63, 133.

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Malli, 4, 301.
Mandchu, 360.
Mandakini, 82.

Mánetho, 315, 323.

Maratha, 8, 47.
Mardhána, 39, 55.

Maronite, 274.

Masoretic, 357.

Mathurá, 41, 101, 118, 401.

Mecca, 40,

Megasthenes, 126, 303.
Meghaduta, 103.

Mesopotamia, 289.
Mexican, 347.
Mithila, 70.
Mirat, 84.

Moab, 305, 326, 344, 356, 383.
Moghal, 6, 25, 46, 224.
Mombása, 409.
Mon-Anam, 148.

Mongol, 441.

Moses, 34, 44, 319, 331.

Multan, 4, 26, 30, 50.
Mysore, 13, 98.

NABATHEAN, 386.
Nadir, 7, II.

Nagpur, 92.

Nanak, 20, 34, 130, 204.

Nandigrama, 90, 101.

Nangkow, 408.

Narayan, 43, 99.

Narbadá, 57.

Násik, 93, 402.

Nebuchadnezzar, 295, 391.

Necho, 322.

Nestorian, 118, 127, 274, 308, 350.

Nile, 4, 314, 376.

Nineveh, 294, 391.

Nishadi, 31.

ORMAZD (Auramazda), 64, 337, 394, Satlaj, 4, 24, 37, 57, 85.

Osiris, 118, 142.

396.

Ostyak, 446.

Ouigour, 359.

Oxus, 4, IIO.

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Palmyra, 306, 376.

Pampa, 92.

Panipat, 6, 48.

Panjab, 1, 24, 29, 57, 67, 172, 198.
Papua (Motu), 355.

Parasu Rama, 62, 74.

Parsi, 128.

Patna (Palibothra), 20, 68, 72, 10S, 303.
Persepolis, 306.

Persia, 7, 48, 114, 307, 366, 444, 455.

Pesháwur, 32, 48.

Peshwa, 8, 11, 14.

Pharaoh, 319, 320, 337.

Phenicia, 342, 382, 417.
Philip, 290.

Pietro della Valle, 312.
Pliny, 170, 194.
Pongol, 133.

Porus, 4.

Proto-Babylonian, 109, 441.
Proto-Median, 389, 441.
Psammetichus, 322, 356.
Ptolemy, 118, 303, 325, 380.
Purána, 43, 117, 120, 130.
RAMA, 25, 36, 57, 62, 110, 115.
Ramanuja, 130.

Ramayana, 42, 57, 58, 60, 115.
Rameses, 320.

Rameswaram, 100.

Ramnad, 98.

Ranjit Singh, 13, 24, 48, 53, 205.
Ravana, 66, 93.

Ravello, 409.

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Sindh, 41.

Singanfu, 358, 407.
Sitá, 70, 117.

Siva, Saivism, 62, 116, 117, 118, 125,
126.

Solomon, 75, 106, 118.
Somnath, 126.
Sona, 68, 113, 303.
St. Petersburg, 435.
Susa, Susian, 389, 441.
Syrian, Syriac, 274, 404.
TACITUS, 351.
Tai, 148.

Tajik (Sart), 445.
Tantra, 127.

Tartar, 6, 359, 446, 458.
Thanésar, 57, 81, 85.
Thebes, 321, 336.
Thothmes, 320.
Tibeto-Barman, 148.

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Ravi (Airavati), 10, 26, 40, 45, 46, 47, Valmíki, 57, 58, 60.

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Van, 388, 447.

Vasco di Gama, 409.
Vasishta, 66.

Veda, 18, 108, 127, 424, 457.
Vei, 350.

Vindhya, 57, 58, 61, 71, 99, 91, 113, 117.
Vishnu, Vaishnavism, 57, 62, 63, 83,
114, 116, 119, 125, 126.
Visvamitra, 68.

XENOPHON, 296, 298.
Xerxes, 144, 297, 389, 395.

Yucatan, 343, 349.

ZOROASTER, 113, 124, 127, 128.

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