supposed to have been erected by Belan Deo (or Anang ... J ib. 29 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 Jama Masjid, of Kanoj. An account of the - Jaya Chandra, the last of the Rahtors, celebrated Aswamedha Defeat of by Muhammad Ghori at Banaras drowned in attempting to cross the Ganges 283 ib. identified with a mound of ruins near Sravasti Jones, William, Sir, founded the Asiatic Society of Bengal and gave K Kabar, or Shirgarh. An account of the place called ... 226 147 335 337 ib 358 Kabuli Durwaza. A gate of the city of Shir Shah called ib. ib. Kaduge, mentioned by Abu Zaid, on the authority of Ibu Wahab, as Kalapaiaka supposed by Hwen Thsang to be the birth-place of ... Kalyan. Inscriptions of the Rajahs of corroborates the account Kampilya (now Kampil), the capital of South Panchala ... Kandaiya Tal. A tank at Sankisa called -- Kanhari Caves described and illustrated by Salt 220 29 280 & 281 255 274 vi 38 280 145 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 at the time of Mahmud's inva The Kingdom of - conquered by Chandra Deva, the founder of Khand, a part of Prithvi-Raja-Rasa, giving an account of ib. 151 159 ib. 279 mentioned by Masudi as the capital of one of the Rajahs of : : Karewar Nag Devata. Naga Sankisa commonly invoked as Kargidya Pokhar. A tank called at Nalanda - identified with Kusinagara Kaswapa Rikhi. A hot spring called at Rajgir Katagora Hall, the famous edifice in Moharo Viharo at Vaisali 27 47 ... ... ... 245 identified with part of the ancient Kingdom of Srughna ... Khara. Inscription found at--mentioning the Kingdom of Kasambi or Kosamba Mandala 302 138 : 85 & 86 86 ib. ib. 87 & 88 271 133 ... 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 - - Kin-pi-shwang-na. The Kingdom of - identified with Govisana by Kittoe, Major. A brief sketch of his Indian life founded chiefly on Excavations at Sarnath by in the year 1853 Kosala, a District of Uttara Kosala to the North of the Rapti Kosam, or Kosambi. An account of the city of — Distance of from Allahabad - Kosambi made capital of Chakra, the eight in descent from Arjuna or Kosamba Mandula mentioned in an inscription at 301 302 ib. Kuari Masjid, the name given to the Zinat Masjid at Delhi Kuber Parbat. A mound at Ajudhya called the site of an ancient stupa... Kukkuta-pada-Vihara, or temple of the Cock's Foot connected with Kukkuta-pada-giri, or Cock's Foot Hill, near Kurkihar ... Kulika, supposed by Hwen Thsang to be the birth-place of Maha ... Kumaon and Garhwal manuscripts giving the date of Anang Pal Kumara Gupta. Inscription relating to on a pillar at Bihar Kunda Tal. A tank at Madawar called 15 15 & 16 29 143 37 238 249 28 15 ib. 14 15 - by Hwen 21 313 ib. 314 identified with Sultanpur on the Gamati 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 - D |