Ferishta's account of Turghai Khan's invasion of India during the ... Firuz Shah's Pillar. Date of Vasala's inscription on the PAGE. xxii xxiii 207 ... : : : : : of Adilabad, the ... or 212 account of 217 223 248 : : 252 316 Fortress (ruined) at Buddha Gaya attributed to Rajah Amara Sinha 269 280 -- of Atranjii-khera attributed to Rajah Vena Chakervatti... Fu-she, or Vaisya. Harsha Vardhana called a by Hwen Thsang..... Ganda, a District of Uttara Kosala to the South of the Rapti Genealogy of the Rajahs of - Ganggapa. A statue of Buddha at Nalanda said to be the gift of Garha. The fort of, near Dhopapapura - Gayeswari Devi. The temple of - at Gaya Ghosarawa. An account of the village of Giri-vraja, the old name of the capital of Jarasandha Giryek. An account of the village of Goose's Monastery, or Hansa Sangharama. A monastery at Giryek 166 18 44-49 251 ... ... ib. ... identified with Kin-pi-shwangna by M. Julien : : 252 279 175 SUBJECT. PAGE. 184 20 ... Grounds for identifying Kurna Pal with the father Vacha Deva Gulariya. Lingam near the village of - Gupta Dynasty. Inscription of the I found at Mathura Gwalior manuscript of Kharg Rai giving the date of re-founding of Halls called Dewan-i-am and Dewan-i-khas in the Citadel of Shajahana- Hand-book of Architecture, by James Fergusson Hansa Sanghrama, or Goose's Monastery at Giryek called a Fu-she, or Vaisya by Hwen Thsang corroborated by inscriptions of the Chalukya Rajahs of Kalyan 280 & 281 Hwen Thsang's account of a contemporary of Vikramaditya Rajya Vardhana, the elder brother of - Hathiya-dah. An account of an old dry tank called or Ayomukha. An account of the place called at Giryek, given by 18 311 Theatre, a work by Horace Hayman Wilson origin of Kutb Minar supported by arguments History of Kutb Minar written on its inscriptions Hodgson, Captain. The ruins of Ahichhatra first visited by PAGE. 136 & 137 161 V 190 200 257 293 100 223 238 Hwen Thsang's account of renewal and destruction of the celebrated account of Sariputra account of Maha Mogalana account of a vihar at Nalanda 29 ib. 31 |