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supposed to have been erected by Belan Deo (or Anang
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Jagat Singh. Discovery of two urns at by in the year 1794

Jahanara Begum. The tomb of -—, outside the city of Delhi

Jahanpanah. A part of Delhi called

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Jama Masjid, of Kanoj. An account of the

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Jaya Chandra, the last of the Rahtors, celebrated Aswamedha

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Defeat of by Muhammad Ghori at Banaras

drowned in attempting to cross the Ganges

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identified with a mound of ruins near Sravasti

Jones, William, Sir, founded the Asiatic Society of Bengal and gave
the first impulse to the study of Indian antiquities

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Kabar, or Shirgarh. An account of the place called

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Kabuli Durwaza. A gate of the city of Shir Shah called

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Kaduge, mentioned by Abu Zaid, on the authority of Ibu Wahab, as
a great city in the Kingdom of Gozar

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Kalapaiaka supposed by Hwen Thsang to be the birth-place of
Sariputra

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Kalyan. Inscriptions of the Rajahs of corroborates the account
of Harsha Vardhana given by Hwen Thsang

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Kampilya (now Kampil), the capital of South Panchala ...

Kandaiya Tal. A tank at Sankisa called

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Kanishka Monastery. Monastery called in the city of Nagarahara

Kanogiza. Kanoj mentioned by Ptolemy as-

Kanoj. An account of - given by Masudi

Name of the Rajah of

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at the time of Mahmud's inva

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The Kingdom of - conquered by Chandra Deva, the founder of
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Khand, a part of Prithvi-Raja-Rasa, giving an account of
abduction of a Kanoj Princess
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Karewar Nag Devata. Naga Sankisa commonly invoked as

Kargidya Pokhar. A tank called at Nalanda

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identified with Kusinagara

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Kaswapa Rikhi. A hot spring called at Rajgir

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Katagora Hall, the famous edifice in Moharo Viharo at Vaisali

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Khara. Inscription found at--mentioning the Kingdom of Kasambi

or Kosamba Mandala

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Kie-pi-tha, or Kapitha, the name given to Sankisa by Hwen Thsang...

Kilughari. An account of the place called

Kilu-Kona-Masjid. A mosque called in the City of Shir Shah
Kingdom of Panchala. An account of the

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Kin-pi-shwang-na. The Kingdom of - identified with Govisana by

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Kittoe, Major. A brief sketch of his Indian life founded chiefly on
his archæological investigations

Excavations at Sarnath by in the year 1853

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Kosala, a District of Uttara Kosala to the North of the Rapti

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Distance of from Allahabad

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or Kosamba Mandula mentioned in an inscription at
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Kuari Masjid, the name given to the Zinat Masjid at Delhi

Kuber Parbat. A mound at Ajudhya called

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Kukkuta-pada-Vihara, or temple of the Cock's Foot connected with
the Kukkuta-pada-giri, near Kurkihar

Kukkuta-pada-giri, or Cock's Foot Hill, near Kurkihar ...

Kulika, supposed by Hwen Thsang to be the birth-place of Maha
Mogalana

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Kumaon and Garhwal manuscripts giving the date of Anang Pal

Kumara Gupta. Inscription relating to on a pillar at Bihar
Kunda-Suka-Vihara. A monastery at Mathura called

Kunda Tal. A tank at Madawar called

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identified with Sultanpur on the Gamati

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said to have been named after Rama's son Kusa

Kushak Shikar, or hunting palace of Firuz Shah

Firuzabad. A palace of Firuz Shah called

Kusinagara, identified with Kasia

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