279 147 ... 161 49 & 50 202 255 217 185 255 Abu Rihan. Silence of -as to Dilli Zaid, on the authority of Ibu Wahab, calls "Kaduge a great city ... Account given in the Mirat-i-Asrar as to later Kings of Delhi Accounts given by Shams-i-Siraz of the removal of two stone pillars Acharya Sri Yogananda, an inscription on the door of the great cave Adina Masjid. The great mosque of Kutbuddin called Adisadra, the name given to Ahichhatra by Ptolemy Ahalya Bai. Temple on the Pretsila Hill at Gaya erected by The name of - written as Ahi-kshetra : : 255 ib. ib. ib. 256 -- Akshay Bat, or "undecaying Baman tree" at Prayaga Alai Darwaza, or Gate of Alauddin Alauddin Khiliji. Mosque of Kutbuddin enlarged by - : Unfinished minar of stands North from the Kutb Minar Alha, a Banafar hero... Allahabad, or Prayaga. An account of the city of - Altamsh. Mosque of Kutbuddin enlarged in the reign of An account of the tomb of Amara Sinha. Temple near the Pipal tree at Buddha Gaya supposed -- Amir Khusru's description of the work carried on by Alauddin Khiliji Anand Tila. A mound at Mathura called - (or Bilan Deo). Iron pillar of Delhi supposed to have - Anant Rikhi. A hot spring at Rajgir called Anecdote of Anang Pal given by Mir Khusru 171 Anekpur, a village in the Balamgarh District supposed to have been Arguments in support of the Hindu origin of Kutb Minar Ariana Antiqua, a work by Horace Hayman Wilson -- ... ib. 40 67 & 68 Arjuna Pandu. Chakra, eighth in descent from made Kosambi his -- Ashta Sakti. A sculpture representing in a temple at Besarh Asiatic Society of Bengal founded by Sir William Jones SUBJECT. Asoka. Erection of the original temple at Buddha Gaya ascribed to Aurang Shah. Destruction of the statue of Sakti at Gaya attributed Aurangzib said to have pulled down the temple of Kesava Deva at Avalokiteswara. 235 31 ... Baithak Bhairav. Statue of Buddha in a court-yard called ... : : : 295 280 ib. ib. SUBJECT. Bakhra. The lion pillar of Bakror. An account of the village of Baladitya. A vihar at Nalanda built by - Balai-khera. A ruined mound called close to the Muhammadan Balamgarh. Anekpur, a village built by Anang Pal in the District of — - PAGE. 59 12 34 358 152 32 283 : 327 ... ib. ib. ... 103 & 104 283 ... 40-42 40 43 Barikhar, or Vairatkhera. An account of the village of — said to be a corruption of Vairatkhera The foundation of attributed to Vairat Rajah Bernier's account of two life-size statues of elephants and their |