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James Tod: Annals and Antiquities of Rajasthan, Volume III,
Publisher: Humphrey Milford Oxford University Press 1920
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Index Vol III
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Contents: Top   · 0–9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z


A

  • Abbreviations. — ci., city ; km., kingdom ; m., mountain ; r., river ; t., town.
  • Abdication rite of a Raja, i. 426, iii. 1467, 1509
  • Abhai Singh, Raja of Marwar, ii. 1035 ; his horoscope, 1019
  • Abhaner, t., iii. 1379, 1439
  • Abhira tribe, i. 144, 273, ii. 651
  • Abir, abira, coloured powder flung about at the Holi festival, ii. 662, 663
  • Abisares, Abhisara, km., i. 49
  • Aboharia Bhatti clan, ii. 734
  • Aboriginal tribes, i. 144, ii. 650
  • Abu, Mount, view from its summit, i. 9 ; buildings erected by Kumbha of Mewar, i. 336 ; a Pramara fortress, i. 336 ; assemblage at, to regenerate the
  • Agnikulas, i. 108, iii. 1442
  • Achalesvara, local deity of Abu, i. 108
  • Achalgarh, fort, ii. 990
  • Adalaj, battle at, ii. 1046
  • Adam, Mr. John, iii. 1581
  • Adinath, the first Jain Tlrthankara, i. 25, 58, 108
  • Adonis, gardens of, ii. 666
  • Adoption, right of, i. 220 ; effect of, ii. 860 ; binding on of a turban as a symbol, i. 38, 221 ; taking in the lap as a symbol, ii. 1083
  • Afghans, alleged Hebrew descent, ii. 902
  • Agar, a salt lake, ii. 813
  • Agastya, festival of, ii. 670
  • Aggrames, km., ii. 886
  • Aghori ascetics, ii. 671
  • Aghuz Khan, ancestor of Mongols, i. 69
  • Agnikotra, the sacrificial fire, i. 32
  • Agnikula, the fire-born tribes, i. 99, 107, iii. 1442
  • Agnikunda, the fire-pit, i. 108, 112
  • Agra, seat of government transferred to, iii. 1484 ; fort gate haunted by a serpent, ii. 978 ; occupied by Jats, iii. 1359
  • Agriculture, in Jaipur, iii. 1430 ; in Jaisalmer, ii. 1247 ; in Kotah, iii. 1561 ; implements in Bikaner, ii. 1152
  • Agroha fort, ii 886
  • Ahadi, a gentleman trooper, warrant" officer, ii. 784
  • Ahalya. i. 32 : Bai, ii. 891
  • Ahar, Ahar, Ar, Ara, Aitpur, t., i. 100, 252, 270, ii. 663, 678, 912 ; inscription from, ii. 924
  • Aharya, title of Guhilots, i. 100, ii. 912
  • Aheria, a hunter, i. 326 ; the hunting festival, i. 343, 385, 506, ii. 660, iii. 1477, 1749, 1808
  • Ahir caste, i. 144, iii. 1446, see Abhira ; Ahirwara, their country, iii. 1446
  • Ahmad Shah Durrani invades India, iii. 1532
  • Ahmadabad, ci., founded, i. 126 ; siege of, ii. 1135
  • Ahmadnagar, ci., siege of, iii. 1485
  • Aids, feudal, i. 187
  • Aitpur. See Ahar
  • Aja, Ajaipal, Ajaya, (1) reputed founder of Ajmer, i. 114, ii. 893 ; (2) of Kanauj, ii. 930; (3) of Chitor, i. 311 ; Ajaidurg, Ajmer, ii. 996, 1009
  • Ajit Singh (1) of Marwar, ii. 991 ; marries a Mewar princess, ii. 1010 ; marries daughters to Farrukhsiyar and Jai Singh, ii. 1021, 1025 ; his assassination, the ruin of Marwar, ii. 825, 857, 1028, 1034 ; (2) of Bundi, iii. 1509 ; (3) of Kotah, iii. 1531
  • Ajmer, ci., origin of name, i. 12, iii. 1447 ; legend of its foundation, ii. 893 ; its strategical importance, 1041 ; the Dargah, 895 ; Arhai din ka jhonpra mosque, 897 ; described by the Author, 896 ; the fort, 900 ; headquarters of Akbar, i. 389 ; lost to Marwar, ii. 1063, 1074 ; surrendered to the British, 874 ; its deified hero, i. 288, ii. 900, iii. 1447
  • Ak, the tree, Calotropis gigantea, ii. 803, 811, 1151
  • Akbar, (1) Emperor, his birth, i. 372, iii.1282 ; succeeds Humayun, i. 375 ; campaign against Maldeo, ii. 957 ; attacks Chitor, i.378, 381 ; erects monument to Jaimall and Patta, 382 ; Akbar ka dewa, i. 379, iii. 1812 ; attacks Partap Singh, i. 389 ; stories of Rajput ladies, 401 ; conciliation of Kajputs, 178 : his title Jagad Guru, 377 ; said to have married a Jaisalmer princess, ii. 1133 ; favours Krishna worship, 608 ; campaigns in Gujarat and Gondwana, Iii. 14S3, 1484, story of his death, i. 408, iii. 1338, 1486; revived as an ascetic, ii. 60S ; (2) son of Aurangzeb, his Rajput descent, i. 179 ; conspires against his father, ii. 997 ; capture of his daughter, 1009 ; deserted by the Rajputs, i. 451, ii. 998 ; escapes to Persia, i. 451, ii. 1000 ; (3) Akbar Shah II. of Delhi, i. 485
  • Akhai Chand, (l) Marwar minister, ii. 831, 848, 1097 ; (2) Singh of Jaisalmer, ii, 1228
  • Akola, t., i. 240, 615
  • Akshai, akshay dub, the sacred grass, i. 573
  • Al, the dye plant, Morinda citrifolia, iii. 1556
  • Alam Shah, Bahadur Shah, ii. 1013, 1020
  • Alienation of estates, i. 186
  • Allghol, irregular infantry, ii. 819, iii. 1422
  • Allahwirdi Khan, i. 484, ii. 1023, 1027
  • Alliances, British, 1. 146
  • Al-Mansur, Caliph, i. 286
  • Altamgha, a seal, tax, i. 469
  • Alu Hara, ill. 1470, 1682
  • Alwar State, i. 141, iii. 1360
  • 'Amal, amal, opium mixed with water, ii. 731, 749, 1071 ; 'amaldar, an opium-eater, iii. 1475
  • Amara duba, sacred grass, used as an amulet, i. 574 ;
  • Amarapura, Heaven, ii. 1032, 1045 ; Amar balaona, a horse furnished by the prince, i. 233 ;
  • Amarbel, a creeper, iii. 1768
  • Amarchand, minister of Mewar, i. 500
  • Amargarh, fief, i. 212 ; ancient town, iii. 1439
  • Amar Singh, (1) of Jaisalmer, ii. 1226 ; (2) of Marwar, assassinates Salabat Khan, ii. 976 ; his gate in Agra Fort, ii. 978 ; (3) Hara, iii. 1778 ; (4) I. of Mewar, i. 407 ; (5) II. of Mewar, i. 460, ii. 012
  • Amavas, the sacred new moon night, i. 159, 240, ii. 656, 695
  • Amba Bhavani, worship of, i. 258, 264, ii. 681
  • Ambaji Inglia, i. 517, 545
  • Ambarisha of Ayodhya, i. 44
  • Amber, Jaipur State, annals, iii. 1327 ; derivation of name, 1439
  • Amet, t., i. 564, 567, iii. 1815
  • Amir Khan, Pindari, i. 538, ii. 1080, 1089, 1090, iii. 1416, 1573
  • Amjar, r., iii. 1572
  • Amli fief, case of, i. 571
  • Amm o Khasa, a hall of audience, ii. 991, 1136
  • Amusements, ii. 750
  • An, the oath of allegiance, i. 200, 245, 575, ii. 996, 1006, 1039 ; *An-dan-khan, sovereign rights, i. 14, 200
  • Anangpal Tuar, i. 62, 104, 292, 299
  • Anasagar lake, ii. 902, 1215 Ancestor worship, i. 89, 325, ii. 678,842
  • Anga, the poll-tax, ii. 1116, 1157
  • Angadesa, km., i. 44, 53
  • Angatsi, the Hun, i. 290, iii. 1464, 1762
  • Anhilwara Patan, ci., i. 116, 118, 122, 293
  • Aniruddh Singh of Bundi, iii. 1493
  • Anjan, collyrium, ii. 721
  • Annadata, Annadeva, god of food, i. 392 ;
  • Annakuta, festival of prosperity, ii. 638, 697 ;
  • Annapurna, the food goddess, i. 289, ii. 695
  • Anni, a grain tax, i. 239
  • Antari, antri, a valley, iii. 1677
  • Antarved, Antarbedi, the Ganges-Jumna Duab, i. 164, ii. 717, iii. 1459
  • Anup Singh of Bikaner, ii. 1136, 1227
  • Anupshahr, t., i. 56, 141, iii. 1352
  • Anuraj Hara, iii. 1460
  • Anushirwan. See Naushirwan
  • Anwal, anwla, aonla, the erablic myrobalan, ii. 803, 805
  • Aornos, hill, i. 296
  • Aparajit of Chitor, i. 283
  • Appaji, Apaji, Maratha leader, i. 495
  • Apsaras, the nymphs, ii 675, 696, 864, 961
  • Ar, Ara, t. See Ahar
  • 'Araba, a gun-carriage, arquebuss, i. 318
  • Aranyakanwal of Mandor, ii. 731, 945 ;
    • Aranyashashti festival, ii. 675
  • Arhai din ka Jhonpra. mosque, ii. 897
  • Ari Singh (I) I., Arsi of Chitor, i. 312 ; (2) II. of Mewar, i. 496, 506, ii. 1139, iii. 1512
  • Arishtanemi, Neminatha, 22nd Jain Tirthankara, ii. 624, 627
  • Arja, t., i. 214, 567
  • Arjun, (1) of Bundi, iii. 1479 ; (2) of
  • Kotah, iii. 1528
  • Armorial bearings, i. 162
  • Armouries, ii. 752
  • Arms, worship of, i. 90, see Sword ; initiation to, i. 90, 264, ii. 691
  • Army, of Bikaner, ii. 1160 ; of Marwar, ii. 1119 ; 01 Jaipur, iii. 1435
  • Aror, Alor, t., i. 5, 51, iii. 1282, 1283
  • Artillery, early use of, i. 362 ; bound with chains, i. 353 ; sprinkled with goats' blood before battle, ii. 1042
  • Aru, alu badam, the peach tree, Prunus pernica, ii. 774
  • Aryana, waste land, i. 236
  • Aryavarta, i. 28
  • Asaf Jah, Nizamu-1-mulk, i. 473
  • Asapurna, the goddess, i. 76, 113, ii. 682, iii. 1444, 1461
  • Ashtabhuji, Ashtabhuja Mata, the eightarmed goddess, iii. 1754
  • Ashtami festival, ii. 649. See Janamashtami
  • Asi, Hansi, t., iii. 1461
  • Asini, Asvinikot, t., i. 295, ii. 1220
  • Asioi tribe, ii. 1125
  • Asir, Asirgarh, fort, i. 77, 126, 292, 475, iii. 1446, 1461
  • Asokashtami festival, ii. 673
  • Aspati, asvapati, term applied to Mughal Emperors, ii. 1026
  • Ass, the wild, i. 20, iii. 1306. See GORKHAR
  • Assakenoi tribe, i. 295, ii. 933
  • Asthan. See Asvatthama
  • Astronomy, ii. 757
  • Asura, a demon, i. 113, ii. 653, iii. 1442 ; a Hindu name for Musalmans, i. 288, 290, ii. 934, 995, 1032
  • Asva, Aswa, tribe, i. 71, 76, ii. 930, 933
  • Asvamedha, ceremony, i. 29, 60, 77, 93, iii. 1355
  • Asvatthama of Marwar, ii. 943
  • Atak. See Attock
  • Atit, an order of ascetics, ii. 845, iii. 1750
  • Attock, Atak, t., r., i. 391, ii. 652
  • Augury. See Omens
  • Aurangzeb, the Emperor 'Alamgir, contemporary princes, i. 435 ; rebuke to his tutor, i. 436 ; intent on converting Hindus, i. 438 ; his Rajput wife, i. 179 ; letters, i. 439 ; letter on the Jizya, i. 442 ; prepares to conquer Mewar, 444 ; defeated, 448 ; attacks

Marwar, ii. 993 ; attempt to depose him, i. 450 ; his Rajput officers, i. 226 ; destruction of Hindu temples, ii. 994, iii. 1388 ; bis death, ii. 1012 ; his character, i. 436

  • Aurint, t., ii. 730, 941
  • Avani, Avanimata, his earth goddess, iii. 1392, 1813
  • Avanti, Ujjain, i. 312
  • Awa, t.. i. 218, ii. 860, 879, 1044, 1096
  • Ayamata, worship of, ii. 966 ; Ayapanthi, the ascetic order, ii. 966
  • Ayodhya ci, i. 45
  • Azam Shah, i. 439, 444, 449, 457, 464
  • 'Azimu-sh-shan, Emperor, ii. 1020

B

  • Baba, a younger member of Mewar house, i. 167, 384, 498, iii. 1371
  • Babul, bawal, the acacia tree, acacia arabica, i. 549, ii. 774 et passim
  • Babur, his descent and early history, i. 351 ; invades India, i. 352 ; attacks Rana Sanga, i. 353 ; introduces melons and grapes, ii. 748 ; his Memoirs, iii. 1665
  • Bachera, Wachaji of Jaisalmer, ii. 1201
  • Badarinath, t., ii. 1207, iii. 1639
  • Baddhi, a string amulet, iii. 1381
  • Badhel tribe. See Vadhel
  • Badnor, t., i. 344, 567
  • Baenmata, worship of, i. 326
  • Baghel tribe, i. 118, ii. 717, 1039 ;
  • Baghelkhand, ii. 717
  • Baghes, the tiger god, i. 25
  • Baghji of Deola, i, 363 ;
  • Bagh Singh Shaikhavat, iii. 1425
  • Bagfanakh, the tiger-claw weapon, ii. 721
  • Bagpipes, ii. 755
  • Bagrawat sept, iii. 1640, 1817
  • Bahadur, (1) King of Gujarat, attacks Mewar, i. 361 ; (2) Shah, Emperor ; see 'Alam Bahadur Shah ; (3) of Kishangarh, ii. 878 ; Shaikhavat, iii, 1388
  • Bahar, Biharimall of Amber, i. 376, iii. 1337
  • Baliawal Khan, iii. 1301
  • Bahawalpur State, ii. 1137, 1141, iii. 1300
  • Bahra, Behra, t., ii. 935
  • Bahram Gor, of Persia, i. 273
  • Bahuman Darazdasht, i. 57
  • Bairam Khan, Mughal general, i. 375
  • Bairat. See Vairat
  • Bais tribe, i. 141
  • Baisa, Baisi, the twenty-two Mughal districts, ii. 1027, 1037
  • Baisakh month, festivals, ii. 674
  • Baiza Bai, i. 533
  • Bajirao, Peshwa, I. 485, 491
  • Bajra, millet, ii. 597 et passim
  • Bajrang, monkey-god, i. 163
  • Bakhar, Bhakkar, Bukkur, t., i. 5, 22, 109, iii. 1283, 1319. See Rori
  • Bakhasar, t., iii. 1277, 1278
  • Bakhshi, commander of the forces, i. 556, ii. 976, iii. 1519
  • Bal, the sun-god. See Balnath, Balriva
  • Bala, Vala, tribe, i. 131, 134, 254
  • Balaband, a turban fillet, i. 429, ii. 685, 759, 765
  • Balabhi. See Valabhi
  • Balakaputra, Balakarae, i. 51, 105, 134, 250
  • Baland of Jaisalmer, ii. 1181
  • Baldan, balidan, an offering to the gods, i. 91, 258, ii. 599
  • Baleokouros, i. 250
  • Balhara, derivation of name, i. 122
  • Balmukand, Krishna, ii. 640
  • Balnath, Balsiva, i. Introd. xl, 94, 253, ii. 705, 923, iii. 1756 ; Jogi, iii. 1267
  • Baloch tribe, iii. 1454
  • Balotra, t., ii. 1111, iii. 1270
  • Bamani, r., iii. 1686
  • Bamania, a section of Bhats, ii. 814
  • Bamian, Buddhist figures at, i. 26, ii. 1189
  • Banas, r., i. 10, 13, 579, ii. 772
  • Banbir Singh of Mewar, i. 317, 367
  • Banda of Bundi, iii. 1473
  • Banera, t., i. 168, 108, 493, ii. 904, 906
  • Bania, the merchant caste, i. 144, ii. 765
  • Banishment, ceremony of, ii. 976
  • Bannaphar tribe, ii. 715
  • Banners, i. 163, ii. 684, 767, 708, 834
  • Baori, baoli, bawari, a step-well, reservoir, ii. 967
  • Baori, Bawaria, a criminal tribe, i. 244, iii. 1696
  • Bapa, Bappa of Chitor, i. Introd. xxxvi, 259
  • Bapota, an ancestral holding, i. 201 et passim
  • Baptiste, Col. J. F., i. 535, ii. 1088
  • Bapu Sindhia, i. 546
  • Baraha tribe, ii. 1187, 1191
  • Barah Kothri, twelve fiefs of Jaipur, iii. 1436 ; Masha, a plant flowering all the year round, ii. 845 ; Singha, the twelve-tined deer, iii. 1477
  • Baranshankar, the mixed castes, iii. 1724
  • Barar, a tax, i. 169 et passim
  • Barchhi dohai, an appeal to the lance, i. 212, iii. 1465
  • Bardai sena, bard of the host, a Kanauj title, ii. 939
  • Bards, i. 82 ; opposed to Zalim Singh, iii. 1567 ; when they die, they go to the moon, ii. 992 ; exiled from Mewar, iii. 1807 ; lands granted to, ii. 589 ; extortion by threats, ii. 814 ; their satire, ii.742 ; demands increase of marriage expenses, ii. 742 ; as carriers,ii. 813
  • Bargir, cavalry provided with horses by the State, iii. 1422
  • Bargujar tribe, i. 56, 107, 140, iii. 1455
  • Barha, Sayyids of, i. 467, 476
  • Bari, a caste of servants, i. 367
  • Barilla, manufacture of, ii. 1118, iii. 1307
  • Barolli, temples at, i. 17, iii. 1752
  • Barr-titar, the rock-pigeon, iii. 1649
  • Barugaza, Broach, i. 48, 256
  • Barwatia, an outlaw, exile, ii. 797, iii. 1401, 1637
  • Basai, a form of slavery, i. 206, ii. 1219, iii. 1797
  • Basant., the spring festival, ii. 657, 753, 1025 ;
  • Basanti, the goddess of spring, ii. 657. See Vasant
  • Bastard castes, i. 208
  • Bat, a share, i. 202, ii. 962 ;
  • Batai, division of crops between landlord and tenant, i. 583, ii. 1115, iii. 1550
  • Bathing of the goddess, ii. 666
  • Bati, vati, a cake of millet flour, ii. 1000, 1150
  • Bawana, a tract of fifty-two villages, i. 457
  • Bayana, t., i. 103, 144, 349, 353, ii. 953, 956
  • Baz Bahadur, BayazTd of Malwa, i. 376 378
  • Bedla, t., i. 195, 380, ii. 663, iii. 1480
  • Begun, t., 1. 509, 504, iii. 1677, 1805, 1810
  • Behra, t. See Bahra
  • Benares, Bundi house, iii. 1483 ; observatory, ii. 757. See Kasi
  • Benevolences, levied at marriage, i. 187
  • Berach, r., i. 13, 368, 388, 584, ii. 596, 762, 910
  • Bernier, F., i. 438, ii. 725
  • Bersi, Ber Singh (1) Bhatti, ii. 1165 ; (2) of Jaisalmer, 1224
  • Bet island, ii. 703
  • Betwa, r., i. 9
  • Bhadon month, festivals in, ii. 678
  • Bhadrajan, Bhadrajun, t., ii. 820, 862, 954, iii. 1269
  • Bhagwandas of Jaipur, i. 178, 389, 391, ii. 1337
  • Bhainsror, Bhainsrorgarh, t., i. 234, 319, 395, 414, 415, 416, iii. 1686, 1691
  • Bhairava, Bhairon, god of war, i. 412, ii. 843, iii. 1774 ; Jhamp, iii. 1663
  • Bhama Sah, minister of Mewar, i. 403
  • Bhan Saptami, festival, ii. 657 ;
  • Bhanu-loka, land of the dead, ii. 658, 992, 1044
  • Bhao Singh, (1) of Jaipur, iii. 1339 ; (2) of
  • Bundi, 1492
  • Bharatpur, ci., i. 127, iii. 1357
  • Bharmall of Cutch, ii. 1238
  • Bhartribhat of Mewar, i. 296
  • Bhartrihari, i. 5, ii. 735, 894
  • Bhat caste. See Bards
  • Bhatia caste, iii. 1296
  • Bhatner, t., i. 142, ii. 1163
  • Bhatridvitya, the brothers' festival, ii. 696
  • Bhatti (1) tribe, i. 55, 102, 294, 298 ; ii. 941, 1169, 1252 ; support the Rathors, 1005 ; emigrate to Bikaner, 1165 ; sections, 1242 ; (2) of Jaisalmer, 1183
  • Bhatwara, battle at, iii. 1532, 1611
  • Bhaunagar, Bhavnagar State, i. 137
  • Bhavani, the goddess, ii. 1125, iii. 1714, 1809
  • Bhayyad, the brotherhood, i. 154, 202, ii. 961
  • Bhet-begar, forced labour, i. 239
  • Bhil tribe, ii. 651, iii. 1280 ; eat with Rajputs, 1521 ; foray by, 1644 ; in Kotah, 1703 ; stone worship, 1703 ; of Idar, inaugurate Ranas of Mewar, i. 262, ii. 1129 ; measures for their improvement, i. 586
  • Bhilala tribe, iii. 1389
  • Bhilwara, t., i. 561, iii. 1736
  • Bhim Bazar, iii. 1776
  • Bhim Singh, (1) Bhimsi of Mewar, i. 307 ; (2) II. of Mewar, 511 ; (3) of Marwar, ii. 825, 1077 ; (4) of Kotah, iii. 1524
  • Bhima II., Bholo, Chaulukya, i. 117, 298
  • Bhimthadi breed of horses, ii. 1045, iii. 1771
  • Bhinai, t., ii. 904
  • Bhindar, t., i. 416, 511, 531, 566, 567
  • Bhinmal, t., ii. 944, 1109, iii. 1269
  • Bhoj Pramara of Malwa, i. 109
  • Bhojak caste, iii. 1268
  • Bhojpur lake, i. 458
  • Bholanath, Siva, ii. 602, 892
  • Bhonsi, Bhawan Singh of Mewar, i. 306
  • Bhonsla Marathas, i. 371
  • Bhopal State, i. 533
  • Bhukhi Mata, the famine mother goddess, i. 309, iii. 1305, 1756
  • Bhom, land, i. 195 ; affection for, i. 236 ;
  • Bhumia, the holder of a freehold, i. 190, 577 et passim
  • Bias, r., ii. 1226
  • Bidar, t., siege of, iii. 1489
  • Bidesar, t., ii. 1144
  • Bigha, a measure of area, i. 233 et passim
  • Bihar, Bahar, Biharimall of Jaipur, i. 376, iii. 1337
  • Bijaiseni Mata, worship of, ii. 1193, iii. 1508
  • Bijarae, Bijairae, (1) of Jaisalmer, ii. 1193 ; (2) Singh of Jaipur, iii. 1347
  • Bijar Mir, assassination of, iii. 1288
  • Bijolli, temples at, i. 209, 370, iii. 1797
  • Bika of Bikaner, ii. 951, 1123
  • Bikaner, annals of, ii. 1123
  • Bikramajit, of Mewar, i. 360
  • Bindraban, t., ii. 607 ; -das of Jaipur, iii. 1395
  • Bira, (1) a packet of betel, i. 381, 481, ii. 1040 ; (2) meadow-land, i. 238, ii. 648
  • Birad, the eulogy of a bard, i. 134, 416, iii. 1682
  • Birsinghdeo, (1) Shaikhavat, iii. 1387 ; (2) of Bundi, iii. 1472
  • Birthdays, knots tied to mark, iii. 1697
  • Bisaldeo, see Visaladeva ; lake, ii. 901, iii. 1453
  • Bishan Singh, (1) of Bundi, iii. 1514; (2) of .Jaipur, iii. 1341
  • Blackmail, protection, i. 203. See Rakhwali
  • Blindness of one eye unlucky, ii. 1234
  • Blood price. See Mundkati
  • Boar, slaying the, i. 385, ii. 660, iii. 1746; annual hunt, i. 80 ; sacramental eating of, ii. 661, iii. 1381
  • Bohra, the village money-lender, iii. 1553, 1652
  • Bonfires at the Holi festival, ii. 663
  • Boukephala, t., ii. 1190
  • Bows and arrows, ii. 751, 791
  • Brahma, temples of, i. 322, ii. 892, 925
  • Brahmans, i. 31 ; laxity of practice in the desert, iii. 1296 ; privileges of, ii. 595 ; committing suicide to enforce demands, i. 236, ii. 593, 966, iii. 1395 ; political influence of, ii. 589, 594 ; Kulin, ii. 595 ; Maratha, i. 524 ; influence on marriage expenses, ii. 742 ; treated with little respect, i. 34 ; penalty for killing, ii. 595
  • Brajnath, Krishna, iii. 1526
  • Brass work, iii. 1431
  • Brindaban. See Bindrahan
  • Brotherhood, i. 202
  • Buddha, Buddhism, i. 70, 78 ; confounded with Jainism, ii. 603, 604, 626 ; annual retreat, 606
  • Budh Singh of Bundi, ii. 837, iii. 1494
  • Budha, Mercury, i. 39, ii. 621 ; Trivikrama, i. 90, ii. 621
  • Buffalo, sacrificed at town gates, ii. 1011, 1012 ; feat of slaying, 1053
  • Bull, sacrifice of, ii. 599 ; and horseman coins, ii. 809, 902
  • Bundi, State, annals, iii. 1441
  • Burhan Shaikh, the saint, iii. 1380
  • Busa tribe, i. 144, 293
  • Buta tribe, ii. 1185 ;
  • Butaban, 1185, 1192
  • Butterfield, Captain, i. 526
  • Buzule, t., i. 292, ii. 807, iii. 1276
  • Byas Brahmans, iii. 1742
  • Byzantium, t., i. 100, 279

C

  • Cairn burial, i. 87, 89, 90
  • Camels, iii. 1275, 1279, 1207, 1305 ; caravans, ii. 1109; corps, 1161, iii. 1305; sacrifice, i. 94
  • Caniatchi tenure, i. 576
  • Cannibalism, i. 455, ii. 671, 692
  • Carey, Lieutenant, ii. 761, 787, iii. 1732
  • Caste, influence of, i. 165
  • Cattle of the desert, iii. 1305, 1306 ; of Nathdwara, ii. 770 : of Gujarat, i. 422
  • Caves occupied by ascetics, shrines, ii. 635, 845
  • Chachak, Chachikdeo of Jaisalmer, ii. 1208, 1220
  • Chagatai, a Mughal title, ii. 956, 1165
  • Chait month, festivals in, ii. 663
  • Chalukya, Chaulukya tribe, i. 113, 116
  • Chamar, Chanvar, Chauri, the yak-tail fly-flapper, i. 234, ii. 667, 906, 1035
  • Chambal, r., i. 18, iii. 1690, 1764
  • Chambela, r., i. 18
  • Chamunda of Anhilwara, i. 67 ; the goddess, ii. 842
  • Chand, Chand, (1) the poet, i. 297 ; (2) of Bundi, iii. 1463 ; (3) Bibi of Ahmadnagar, iii. 1485
  • Chandel tribe, i. Introd. xxxv, 139, 296, iii. 1455
  • Chanderi State, i. 16, 47, 163, 180
  • Chandni, suicide for revenge, ii. 815, 1110, 1255
  • Chandrabhaga, ci., i. 109
  • Chandragupta Maurya, i. 37, 65, 110, 111, 289
  • Chandravansa, the Lunar line of Rajputs, i. 57
  • Chandravati, ci., i. 109, 258, iii. 1784
  • Changi, Chatrchangi, the Sun standard, ii. 659, 684
  • Chappan, the hill-tract between Mewar and Gujarat, i. 191 et passim
  • Charan tribe, ii. 813, 1148, iii. 1654 ; banished from Mewar, i. 339 ; founded Bhainsror, iii. 1691 ; prediction by a Charani, i. 347 ; claim to entertainment, iii. 1655 ; respected, ii. 1110
  • Charas, a measure of area, i. 156, 165, 201, iii. 1671
  • Chariots, use of, in war, i. 83
  • Charmanvati, the Chambal, r., iii. 1763
  • Chaturbhuja, the four-armed Vishnu, i. 331, ii. 645
  • Chaube Brahmans, ii. 634, 755
  • Chaugan, an exercise ground, i. 530 et passim
  • Chauhan tribe, i. 112, iii. 1441 ; sections, i. 115; valour, ii. 806; kingdom in South India, iii. 1445 : Raj, iii. 1275 ; dynasty at Delhi, iii. 1456
  • Chaul, Chaval, t., i. 53
  • Chaumun, t., iii. 1353, 1402
  • Chaupar, a game, ii. 754
  • Chaura, Chavara, tribe, i. 121, 266, 326
  • Chaurasi, a tract of eighty-four villages, i, 166, iii. 1673
  • Chawand, (1) of Anhilwara, i. 67, 293 ; (2) the Dahima, i. 143 ; (3) chiefship in Mewar, i. 396 ; Chawanda Mata, the goddess, iii. 1444
  • Chess, i. 176, ii. 754
  • Chhaoni, a cantonment, iii. 1549, 1790
  • Chhatr, chhatra, a ceremonial umbrella, i. 310 ; chhatri, a cenotaph, ii. 888, 1034
  • Chhatr Singh, (1) of Marwar, ii. 829, 1091 ; (2) Chhatrsal of Bundi, iii. 1489 ; (3) of Kotah, 1532
  • Chiefs of Mewar, i. 167, 588 ; duties of, i. 182, 183 ; measures of reform, 559 ; of Marwar, ii. 946
  • Chin Qilich Khan, i. 473, iii. 1525
  • Chitor, a Pramara capital, i. 109, 289 ; occupied by Moris, 265 ; origin of name, iii. 1647, 1822 ; attacked by Alau-d-din, i. 308 ; retaken, 316 ; Rathors expelled, 326 ; sacked by Bahadur, 363 ; taken by Akbar, 378 ; described by Terry, 411 ; by the Author, iii. 1812 ; inscription from, ii. 925
  • Chitori hill, i. 326, iii. 1815
  • Cholera, i. 454, ii. 1002, iii. 1518, 1733 ; magical expulsion of, 1734
  • Chonda, (1) of Mewar, i. 323 ; (2) of Marwar, ii. 944
  • Chondawat, section of Sesodias, i. 175, 188. 192, 193 ; feud with Saktawats, i. 175, 413, 511, u. 766, iii. 1622
  • Chor, t., iii. 1282, 1291
  • Chilli, a whirlpool, iii. 1690
  • Cities, ancient, ii. 1167, 1189, iii. 1438
  • Coconut sent as a marriage proposal, i. 317, 323, ii. 730, 790, 1010, 1043
  • Coinage in Mewar, i. 169
  • Commensality with a Raja, mark of dignity, i. 213, 370, ii. 1185
  • Cookery, ii. 759
  • Copper mines, i. 14, 169
  • Cornwallis, Lord, i. Introd. xxvii, 533
  • Cosmas Indikopleustes, i. 132, 256
  • Cotton, ii. 1150
  • Cow-killing, i. 460, 467, ii. 1010 ; ceremonial tending of, 697
  • Cyropolis, i. 54. 351

D

  • Dabhi tribe, i. 122, 138, ii. 941. 942, 967
  • Dabla, t., i. 198, 567, ii. 904, iii. 1500, 1713
  • Dabshalim, i. 122, 283
  • Dadupanthi sect, ii. 863
  • Daeja, a dowry, i. 202, ii. 742, 1221
  • Dagh, branding of horses, ii. 972
  • Dahima tribe, i. 143, iii. 1455
  • Dahir, of Sind, i. 143, 284, 290
  • Daitya, a demon, i. 105, 112, iii. 1442 ; Ka har, iii. 1663
  • Dakini, a witch, vampire, 1. 88, ii. 1051, 1113, iii. 1615
  • Dan, import duties, i. 14, 200, iii. 1434
  • Danava, a demon, i. 289, iii. 1442
  • Dand, a tax, i. 240, ii. 996, 1159, 1250, iii. 1594
  • Dara Shukoh, Shikoh, i. 434, 435, ii. 979
  • Dariba, mines, i. 585, iii. 1729
  • Daru-l-khair, shrine at Ajmer, ii. 895
  • Datia State, i. 140, 180, 436, 463, 522
  • Daud Khan, of Bahawalpur, iii. 1301 ;
  • Daudputra, ii. 1137, iii. 1300
  • Daulat Khan, Lodi, ii. 953, 1021
  • Daulatrao Sindhia, i. 524, 528 ; Singh, Maharaja, i. 540, ii. 778
  • Dauna, daua, a dish sent by a prince to a subject, i. 370, 397
  • Daurayat, a runner, brigand, i. 237, 242, 569
  • Debal, Diul Sind, t., i. 143, 255, 270
  • Debari pass, i. 404, 446, 456, ii. 996
  • De Boigne, Count Benoit, i. 516, ii. 876, 878, 879
  • Delhi, iron pillar, i. 38 ; foundation of, i. 38, 292 ; rebuilt, 104 ; massacre by Nadir Shah, 486 ; observatory, ii. 757
  • Deluge, legend of, i. 24
  • Delwara, t., i. 267, 387, ii. 647, iii. 1537
  • Deobandar, Div, Diu island, i. 121
  • Deogarh, t., i. 221, 230, 498, 532, 566
  • Deoji, a deified hero, iii. 1817
  • Deolia, t., i. 363, 368, 378, ii. 1010
  • Deonath, chief priest, ii. 825
  • Deora Chauhans, i. 115, ii. 941, 959, 969, 1043, 1187
  • Deoraj of Jaisalmer, ii. 1194
  • Depra tribe, i. 368, 459, 499
  • Derawal, Derawar, t., i. 102, 129, 298, ii. 1030, 1195
  • Desert, the, i. 19, iii. 1257
  • Desmukhi tax, i. 471
  • Desvata, rite of exile, ii. 976, iii. 1734
  • Dewaldai, tale of, ii, 715
  • Dhabhai, a foster-brother, i. 266 et passim
  • Dhanteras festival, ii. 695
  • Dhar, ci., i. 109, ii. 1199
  • Dharna, a mode of coercion, i. 568
  • Dhat, district, i. 6, 19, 55, iii. 1281, 1282, 1295
  • Dhatura, the poison, datura fastuosa, iii. 1716
  • Dhola and Maroni, iii. 1329, 1448
  • Dhonkal Singh, ii. 818, 828, 1082
  • Dhuan, hearth tax, ii. 1128, 1157, 1250
  • Dhuhada, Duhar of Marwar, ii. 943
  • Dhurpad, a musical measure, iii. 1709
  • Diamond dust, poisoning by, ii. 1074
  • Dilir, Diler, Khan, i. 448, 457, ii. 984
  • Dinaram Bohra, iii. 1408
  • Diseases in the desert, iii. 1303
  • Divorce among Mers, ii. 796
  • Diwali festival, i. 326, ii. 695
  • Diwan, a prime minister, i. 216, 469, iii. 1519 ; divan-i-amm, public hall of audience, ii. 1046, iii. 1482 ; khass, private council chamber, i. 229 ; of Eklinga, title of Ranas of Mewar, i. 264, 480, ii. 662
  • Dola, an affianced, secondary wife, iii. 1482
  • Donkin, General Sir R., i. 548, ii. 778
  • Draupadi, i. 59, 208, ii. 735
  • Dress, ii. 758, 1253
  • Drinking, i. 85
  • Dub, a sacred grass, i. 456, 599
  • Duda, Dhuliada of Marwar, ii. 943, 950 ; of Jaisaimer, 1215
  • Dujgundeo of Bundi, iii. 1451
  • Dunara, t., i. 451, ii. 955, 994, 1006
  • Duncan, Dr. J., i. 550, ii. 761, iii. 1713
  • Dungarpur, t., i. 11, 304, 357
  • Durga, the goddess, ii. 672 ;
  • Durgadas Rathor, i. 451, ii. 993, 999, 1000, 1017, 1033
  • Durgavati Rni, ii. 747
  • Durjansal of Kotah, ii. 1007, iii. 1528
  • Dwarka, Dwaraka, ci., i. 47, ii. 607, iii. 1511 ; Das, Shaikhavat, iii. 1386 ; Nath, Krishna, ii. 640, iii. 1781

E

  • Eklinga, a form of Siva, i. Introd. xxxvi, ii. 598 ; invocation to, i. 233, 235, 323 ; Ranas, his prime ministers, see Diwan ;
  • Elphinstone, M., i. 9, ii. 954, 1237
  • Ephthalites, White Huns, i. 256
  • Equinoxes, festivals at, ii. 656
  • Escheats and forfeitures, i. 187
  • Escuage, scutage, i. 173
  • Exile, ritual at, ii. 797, 1229
  • Exogamy, i. 190, 193

F

  • Fairs, i. 400, ii. 1111, 1155
  • Fairy gifts, legend, ii. 772
  • Falcons, i. 422
  • Famines, i. 454, 497, iii. 1304, 1473 ; a cause of slavery, i. 207 ; the famine goddess, iii. 1305
  • Farid, the saint, ii. 1125, 1128
  • Farming monopoly in Kotah, iii. 1559
  • Farrukhsiyar, Emperor, i. 179, 467, 468, 474, iii. 1345
  • Fatehabad, battle at, i. 434, iii. 1491, 1522
  • Fatehpur, battle at, iii. 1409; Sikri, i. 141, 349
  • Faujdar, an official, i. 167, 5.57, iii. 1519
  • Feudalism, i. Introd. xxxviii, 153, ii. 962
  • Fiscal lands, i. 168
  • Fish, symbol, ii. 1023 ; sacred, 618
  • Flowers, festival of, ii. 665, 699
  • Foray, inaugural. See TiKA daur
  • Franks in Indian armies, i. 362, 448, ii. 1045
  • Fruits and vegetables at Udaipur, iii. 1824 ; introduced by the Mughals, ii. 748
  • Funeral rites, of Rajputs, i. 87, ii. 1031 ; of Saiva ascetics, 601

G

  • Gaddi, the royal cushion, tlu'one, i. 551 et passim ; gaddl ki an, oath by the throne, 406, 456
  • Gadhipura, Kanauj, i. 34, 42, 50, 105
  • Gadhiya paisa, a copper coin, ii. 913
  • Gagraun, t., i. 15, 257, 331, iii. 1549, 1790
  • Gaharwar tribe, i. 139, ii. 930
  • Gahlot. See Guhilot
  • Gaini, Gajni, t., i. 100, 254, 266, 290
  • Gajan Mata, worship of, iii. 1444
  • Gajni, t. See Gaini
  • Gaj Singh, (1) of Jaisalmer, ii. 1176, 1236 ; (2) of Bikaner, 1137 ; (3) of Marwar, 835, 972
  • Gakkhar tribe, i. 294, iii. 1422 ; infanticide, ii. 740 ; support Sultan Razia, 1164
  • Galena mines, i. 17
  • Gambhir, r., i. 18. 345
  • Gambling, i. 60, 85 ; a cause of slavery, 208
  • Gandharvasen, ii. 851, 913
  • Ganesa, Ganesha, worship of, i. 551, 560, ii. 686, 842, iii. 1774 ; Deori, hall, ii. 663 ; Dwara, Pol, 688
  • Ganga, (1) the r. Ganges, ii. 670, 693 ; (2) of Marwar, 953
  • Gangabheva, ii. 663, iii. 1766
  • Gangani, t., ii. 1034
  • Ganggor, Ganggaur festival, ii. 665, 674, iii. 1353
  • Gangwana battle at, ii. 1049
  • Ganipur, t., iii. 1439
  • Ganor, queen of, ii. 727
  • Gara, r., ii. 1226, 1234. See Ghara
  • Garddhabin tribe, i. 273
  • Gardens, at Kotah, iii. 1616, 1706 ; at Mandor, ii. 844 ; at Udaipur, iii. 1824
  • Garh Bltli, citadel of Ajmer, i. 288, ii. 784, 900, 955
  • Garha Mandala, ci., ii. 747, iii. 1443
  • Garnets, ii. 910
  • Gaudhuli, evening, i. 263, ii. 697 j
  • Gaur tribe, i. 138, iii. 1454
  • Gauri, the goddess, i. 80, ii. 665, 672 ; festivals, i. 521, ii. 665 ; bathing of, 666 ; slaying a boar in her honour, i.385, ii. 660, iii. 1512
  • Gaya, expedition against, i. 305, 322, 323 ; pilgrimage, i. 498, ii. 946 ;
  • Gayapur Mahadeo, iii. 1796
  • Geology of Aravalli range, i. 14, 17
  • Getae tribe, i. 74 ; identified with Goths, ii. 651 ; with Jats, i. 74, 128 ; with Jut, i. 76
  • Ghanerao, t., i. 450, 459, ii. 788, 798, 1009, 1079, 1096 ; honours paid to chief, 799
  • Ghara, Gharah, r., i. 102, 142, ii. 941, 960, 1226, 1234. See Gara
  • Gharsi of Jaisalmer, ii. 1216 ; Gharsisar lake, 1217
  • Ghasi, the Author's artist, iii. 1755, 1786, 1819
  • Ghayasu-d-din (Ghiyasu-d-din) of Malwa, i. 344, ii. 785, iii. 1475
  • Ghumli, fort, i. 136
  • Giras, gras, a handful, i. 190 ;
  • Girasia, grasia, a holder of land by grant from the prince, i. 190
  • Girdharji Shaikhawat, iii. 1386
  • Girnar, sacred hill, ii. 603, 792 ; suicide at, iii. 1663
  • Girwa, the valley of Udaipur, ii. 644, 760 Geet Govinda, poem, i. 338. See Jayadeva
  • Gods, tutelary of tribes, i. 326, iii. 1444 ; god of Marwar married to Amber goddess, ii. 1052 ; of the Haras, captured, iii. 1526
  • Godwar tract, i. 328, 344, 489, ii. 802, 996, 1073
  • Gogunda, t., i. 388, 393, 446, 498, ii. 801
  • Goha, Goliaditya of Mewar, i. 259
  • Gohil, Gohel, Gohilwar tribe, i. 137, ii. 941, 943, 1039
  • Gokul, t., ii. 621, 641, Nath, Krishna, 621, 641 ; Das, i. 221
  • Gol, inferior vassals, i. 167, 554, 568, iii. 1636 ; a serried mass of warriors, 1603
  • Gola, the slave class, i. 207, ii. 1076
  • Golkonda, ci., i. 289, 453, iii. 1445, 1449, 1526
  • Gollas, i. 256
  • Gomati, r., i. 454, ii. 1032
  • Gond tribe, ii. 651 ;
  • Gondwana, 979, iii. 1483
  • Gopinath, Krishna, ii. 635 ; of Bundi, iii. 1487
  • Gorakhnath, the saint, i. 265
  • Gordhandas, iii. 1584 : Singh, Khichi, ii. 1069 ; Nath, Krishna, ii. 635
  • Gorind tribe, i. 272
  • Gorkha, Gurkha tribe, i. 301, 314
  • Gorkhar, the wild ass, i. 20, iii. 1306. See Kharqadha
  • Gorma, land near the village site, iii. 1550, 1625
  • Gosain, Goswami, ascetics, ii. 601, 642, 1081, iii. 1670, 1763
  • Gosunda, t., i. 326, 526
  • Goswami. See Gosain
  • Got, gotra, a cowpen, an exogamous section of a caste, ii. 741 ; a tribal feast, i. 326, iii. 1655 ; gotracharya, a pedigree, i. 98, ii. 930
  • Govardhan, t., ii. 602, 635 ; Nath, Krishna, 635
  • Government, inefficiency of, i. 174 ; representative, iii. 1552
  • Govinda, Krishna, ii. 998 ;
  • Govindgarh, t., ii. 807, 862, 889 ; Singh, Raesalot, iii. 1397
  • Grahilot tribe, i. 99. See Guhilot
  • Grain, measurement of, iii. 1562 ; storage, 1563
  • Grants, books of, i. 160, 205 ; to Brahmans, ii. 644 ; resumable, i. 191 ; secular, duration of, i. 190 ; form and substance of, i. 199
  • Grapes, introduction of, ii. 749
  • Gras, grasda, a griflin-like figure, ii. 903
  • Grasses, ii. 1151, iii. 1308
  • Greek, auxiliaries, ii. 780 ; artists, ii. 780, iii. 1762 ; traces of, in Bikaner, ii. 1134
  • Grishma, the summer season, ii. 656
  • Groves, prohibition against cutting, ii. 600
  • Gual Khand, Golkonda, iii. 1445, 1449
  • Guga, Gugga, the hero, ii. 807, 843, 1027, iii. 1452
  • Guhilot tribe, i. Introd. xxxiii, 99, 252 ; origin of name, i. 259 ; descent of, i. 258, 266, ii. 1202 ; sections, i. 101
  • Guinea-worm, iii. 1303
  • Gujar tribe, i. 121, ii. 651
  • Guman Singh, (1) of Kotah, iii. 1534; (2) Hara, 1792
  • Gurjara tribe, i. Introd. xxxi, 121
  • Gyanchandra, the Author's Guru, i. 23, ii. 764, 1017, 1077

H

  • Haihaya tribe, i. 43, 47, 109, iii. 1442
  • Hair cutting, ii. 1080, 1219
  • Hakra, r., ii. 1134, 1166. See Ghara
  • Halbarar, a plough tax, i. 169, iii. 1725
  • Haldighat, battle at, i. 393, iii. 1484
  • Halwad, t., i. 136, ii. 1022, iii. 1535
  • Hamilton, W., surgeon, i. 179, 468
  • Hamir (1) Raesa, chronicle, iii. 1451 ; (2) I. of Mewar, i. 312, 315 ; II. of Mewar, 507
  • Hamuji of Bundi, iii. 1470
  • Handmaids sent with brides, ii. 730
  • Handmarks, signatures, i. 419, 452 ; made by Satis, i. Introd. xxxviii
  • Hansi, t., iii. 1461
  • Hanuman, the monkey God, i. 163, 336 ; gates, i. 336, ii. 779; ancestor of Jaithwa tribe, i. 137 ; his phylactery, ii. 723. See Bajrang
  • Hapa Raj, iii. 1260
  • Hara sept, i. 115, iii. 1441 ; derivation of name, iii. 1441 ; cenotaphs, iii. 1706, 1714 ; legends of, iii. 1681; gallantry, iii. 1605; tutelary goddess, i. 163
  • Harawal, the vanguard, i. 175, 356, ii. 975
  • Harawati, Haraoti, i. 115, iii. 1441
  • Harbong ka raj, i. 361
  • Harbuji Sankhla, i. 295, 327, 328, ii. 733, 804, 843
  • Harchand, (1) Harischandra, i. 42, ii. 886 ; (2) of Kanauj, i. 286
  • Hardwar, t., i. 49, ii. 1082
  • Hare, not eaten, i. 91
  • Harikula, i. 37
  • Haripur, Heaven, ii. 636
  • Harsiddh Mata, worship of, ii. 681
  • Harunu-l-rashid, the Caliph, i. 286
  • Hasan Khan, Mewati, i. 357 ; Lodi, i. 357
  • Hasil, revenue, ii. 647, 1118, iii. 1566
  • Hastinapur, i. 49
  • Hastings, Marquess of, i. 3 ; his Pindari campaign, i. Introd. xxvi, iii. 1577 ; his Rajput policy, i. 150
  • Hatheli, Hathleva, rite of joining hands in marriage, i. 331, 578, ii. 795, iii. 1807
  • Hatyara, murderer, title of Uda Singh, i. 339
  • Head, refusal to bow, ii. 990 ; shaving of, ii. 745
  • Hearsey, Gen. H. Y., i. 531
  • Hearth tax, ii. 1128, 1157, 1250
  • Heber, Bishop R., 1. Introd. xxvii, 563, ii. 907, iii. 1737
  • Hemachandra, Hemacharya, iii. 1355
  • Hide, of land, i. 156, 201
  • Hindua pati, Suraj, titles of Ranas of Mewar, i. 247, 266, 279, 280, iii. 1471
  • Hindu Kush, m., i. 28
  • Hinglaj Chandel, temple, ii. 934, iii. 1511, 1656 ;
  • Hinglajgarh, fort, iii. 1769
  • Hippokoura, t., i. 250
  • Hiranyakasipu, i. 105
  • History, neglect of, by Hindus, i. 30
  • Holi, festival, i. 492, ii. 661, 812, 905, 942, iii. 1469
  • Holkar, family, iii. 1503 ; Jaswant Rao, iii. 1516,1770; MalharRao, i. 497, 529, iii. 1503, 1533
  • Hom, homa, the fire sacrifice, ii. 673 et passim ;
  • Hota, hotri, a sacrificial priest, 599
  • Horses, branding of, ii. 972, iii. 1482 ; sacrificed to the Sun, ii. 659 ; lucky marks, iii. 1719 ; bridle worshipped, ii. 1255 ; naming of, 685 ; bathing of, 682 ; of Partab Singh, i. 394; of Ummeda, iii. 1501 ; of Dewa, 1465 ; of Jarwant Rao Holkar, 1770; memorials of, i. 395, iii. 1501, 1826; bred in Marvvar, ii. 1105; in the Lakhi Jangal, 1105,1156
  • Hoshang Shah of Malwa, i. 331
  • Human sacrifice, ii. 599, 814, 966, iii. 1392.
  • Humayun, Emperor, said to have married a Rajput princess, i. 178 ;

defeated by Khet Singh, 321 ; causes Sultan Bahadur to retire, 366 ; defeated by Sher Shah, 373 ; retreats into Rajputana, 373 ; reception by Maldeo, 373 ; retreat through the desert, 373, iii. 1281 ; defeats Sikandar Shah, i. 375 ; death, 375

  • Hun, Hun tribe, i. 131 ; Raja's nuptial hall, 132 ; Angatsi, King, 131, 290 ; White, i. 256
  • Hunting, ii. 750

I

  • Ibrahim Khan, viceroy, ii. 1012; Lodi, of Delhi, i. 352
  • Idar State, i. 100, 187, 414, 449, 512 ; provides successors to Me war, ii. 860, iii. 1828
  • 'Idgah, place where rites of 'Id festival are performed, ii. 896
  • Ikshwaku, i. 39
  • Inayatu-lla Khan, minister, i. 469
  • Inch, a handful of corn or vegetables levied, i. 238, ii. 650
  • Indargarh, t., case of its chief, ill. 1501, 1507
  • Indha, section of Parihars, i. 121, ii. 940 944, 994, 1085 ; *Indhavati, iii. 1270
  • Indore, battle at, i. 529
  • Indraloka, death-land, iii. 1477 ;
  • Indraprastha, i. 51
  • Infanticide, causes of, i. 202, 203, 540 ; among Gakkhars, ii. 740 ; among Rajkumars, 743 ; measures to prevent, 741
  • Inscriptions, evidence of feudalism, i. 158 ; text of, ii. 914
  • Installation of Raja, i. 263, 384
  • Intolerance, absent in Mewar, ii. 604
  • Iradat Khan, Memoirs of, i. 465
  • Iron mines, i. 17 ; manufacture, ii. 1155 ; changed into gold, iii. 1647
  • Irrigation projects in Mewar, iii. 1661
  • Isani, the goddess, i. 371, ii. 598, 656
  • Isari Singh, of Jaipur, ii. 866, 871, iii. 1356
  • Itineraries in the desert, iii. 1309
  • 'Itr-pan, perfume and betel given to close an interview, ii. 769, 848

J

  • Jadeja, Jareja tribe, i. 102, 103, 154, 202, 290, ii. 607, iii. 1286
  • Jadon tribe, i. 103, 110, 293, ii. 1174, 1207 ;
  • Jadonwati, their territory, i. 15
  • Jadu ka dang, i. 75, ii. 617
  • Jagad, Jagat Guru, a title of Akbar, i. 377
  • Jagannath, Vishnu, worship of, ii. 675, iii. 1511, 1695 ; temple, i. 410, 550, ii. 645
  • Jagat Khunt, Dwarka, i. 338, ii. 943, 1169; Singh (1) I. of Mewar, i. 432; (2) II. of Mewar, 482 ; (3) of Jaipur, ii. 1083, iii. 1364
  • Jagatya, a tax-collector, iii. 1564
  • Jagir, an assignment of land in lieu of military service, i. 426 ; *Jagirdar, a holder of such grant, a title of Mewar princes, 422, 426
  • Jagmall of Mewar, 1. 384
  • Jagmandir, palace, i. 406, 427, 433, iii. 1641
  • Jagnivas, palace, i. 406
  • Jagrani, the small-pox goddess, ii. 1038
  • Jahandar Shah, Emperor, ii. 1020
  • Jahangir, Emperor, attacks Partab Singh, i. 392, 409 ; attacks Amar Singh, 417 ; remarks on Sesodias, 161 ; captures Chitor, 175 ; marries Jodh Bai, 179 : favours Krishna worship, ii. 608 ; Memoirs of, i. 418, 549 ; introduces tobacco, ii. 749
  • Jahazgarh, Jahazpur, t., i. 8, 167, 321, 520, 528 ; ii. 955, iii. 1715, 1738
  • Jai Apa, ii. 866, 873, 891, 1063
  • Jai Chand of Kanauj, ii. 718, 930, 935
  • Jaimall, Patta, i. 380, 567, 569, ii. 856
  • Jainism, Jains, ii. 602 ; image worship, 624 ; laymen, i. 369 ; libraries, i. Introd. Ivi, ii. 605 ; pillar at Chitor, ii. 605 ; respect for animal life, 606 ; sacred places, 603 ; protected by Mewar, 602, 646 ; " retreat " in the rainy season, 606, iii. 1731
  • Jaipal, Raja of Panjab, i. 294
  • Jaipur State, annals, iii. 1327 ; building of the city, 1342. See Amber
  • Jaisal of Jaisalmer, ii. 1203
  • Jaisalmer State, annals, ii. 1169
  • Jaisamund, lake, i. 458
  • Jai Singh, (1) Mlrza Raja, of Jaipur, ii. 728, iii. 1340; (2) Sawai of Jaipur, 1341, 1497 ; (3) of Mewar, i. 456
  • Jaithwa, Jethwa tribe, i. 136
  • Jajau, battle, i. 464, ii. 982, iii. 1495
  • Jajnagar, Jajpur, t., i. 290
  • Jalandhara, Jalandarnath, Krishna, ii. 635, iii. 1266
  • Jaljatra festival, ii. 649, 697
  • Jaljhulni festival, i. 261
  • Jalor, t., i. 384, ii. 797, 941, 954, 970, 996, 1010, 1079, 1109, iii. 1266
  • Jam, a title, i. 103, ii. 1219, iii. 1286
  • Jambunada, native gold, i. 94, ii. 694
  • James I. of England, letter of, i. 423
  • Jamwai, Jamwahi Mata, worship of, iii. 1331
  • Janamashtami festival, ii. 630, 649, 678
  • Janapao hill, i. 18, iii. 1687
  • Janavi, Janami Mata, worship of, i. 414, ii. 672, iii. 1376
  • Janeo, the Brahmanical cord, i. 264
  • Jaswant (1) Rao Bhau, i. 528; (2) Rao Holkar, see Holkar ; (3) Singh of Marwar, ii. 975 ; commands against Aurangzeb, 980 ; conduct at battle of Dharmat, 724 ; at Khajua, 982 ; repudiated by his wife, 724 ; service in Kabul, 984 ; death, 985 ; character, 986 ; cenotaph, 835 ; treatment of his family, 990 ; (4) of Jaisalmer, 1227
  • Jat, Jat tribe, i. 127, ii. 1124, 1148, 1256 ; connected with Getae, i. 74, 128, ii. 1124 ; with Rajputs, i. 127 ; in Bikaner, ii. 1126 ; attacked by Mahmud, i. 129 ; sections of, iii. 1297 ; in Bharatpur, 1357; at Agra, 1359; right of inaugurating Maharaja of Bikaner, ii. 1129; Kathida. i. 128, ii. 917
  • Java, ii. 703
  • Javadia, horse of Gugga, ii. 1027, iii. 1452, 1710
  • Jawad, t., i. 15, 251, 504, 510
  • Jawan Singh of Mewar, i. 123, 543, iii. 1825
  • Jayadeva, songs of, i. 337, ii. 629, 630, 755, 764
  • Jethi, a wrestler, ii. 751, iii. 1617
  • Jhala Makwana tribe, i. 135, ii. 1039
  • Jharu-barar, a broom tax, iii. 1567
  • Jigarkhor, a witch, vampire, i. 88, iii. 1615
  • Jinjiniali, t., ii. 1229, iii. 1316
  • Jinsi, artillery, iii. 1747
  • Jiran, t., i. 319, 445, 504
  • Jizya, the poll-tax, i. 441, 469, ii. 622, 994, 1021, 1037 ; abolished, i. 471, iii. 1482 ; letter of remonstrance against, i. 442
  • Jobner, t., iii. 1328, 1460
  • Jodh Bai, i. 389, ii. 965, iii. 1339
  • Jodha of Jodhpur, i. 325, 339, ii. 947, 950
  • Jodhpur, ci., position, ii. 820; founded, i. 339, ii. 947 ; captured by Mughals, 958 ; occupied by British, 833 ; besieged by Jagat Singh, 1085
  • Jogi, ascetics, ii. 948, 949. See Kanphata
  • Jogini, Yogini (1) spirits who feed on the slain, ii. 1016, 1179, iii. 1755; (2)
  • Mata, image of, 1806 ; (3) r., ii. 850
  • Jograj of Mewar, ii. 593
  • Johar, Jauhar, general suicide of women, i. 84, 310, 363, 381, ii. 744, 992, 1213, iii. 1821
  • Johya, Joiya, tribe, i. 102, 129, 142, 290, ii. 941, 944, 1130, 1133, iii. 1300
  • Jones, Sur W., i. 40, 41, 42, 107, ii. 630, 652, 700
  • Juar, Jawar, millet, i. 237 et passim
  • Jud, mountains, i. 75, 129, ii. 617
  • Jujhar, a memorial stone, i. 90, iii. 1412, 1815. See Paliya
  • Julaha, a weaver, iii. 1280
  • Juna Chhotan, t., iii. 1274
  • Junagarh hill, i. 54, 291, 293
  • Justice, administration of, ii. 1112

K

  • Kaba tribe, i. Ill, ii. 1170, iii. 1511
  • Kachahri, a court of justice, town duties, iii. 1434
  • Kachhwaha tribe, i. 56, 106, 161, iii. 1328; sections of, iii. 1438;
  • Kachhwahagar, Kachhwahagarh, iii. 1329
  • Kahror, t., ii. 1223
  • Kalian, of Jaisalmer, ii. 1208
  • Kaimkhani, Qaimkhani Chauhans, ii. 945, iii. 1423
  • Kalachuri dynasty, i. 48
  • Kalanjar fort, i. 52, 139, 376
  • Kalbhoj of Chitor, i. 283
  • Kalhora tribe, ii. 854, iii. 1299
  • Kali, worship of, i. 347, ii. 665
  • Kali Sind, r., i. 4, 18
  • Kalika Devi, worship of, i. 113 ; temple at Chitor, iii. 1821
  • Kalinadi, Kalindri, r., ii. 938
  • Kamadeva, Kamdeo, god of love, ii. 673, iii. 1476 ;
  • Kamadhwaja, Kamdhuj, Kamunda, title of Rathors, ii. 930, 1001 ;
  • Kamakumbha, vessel of desire, ii. 669, 898.
  • Kamaru-d-din Khan, wazir, iii. 1347, 1357
  • Kambakhsh, prince, his mother, ii. 1015 ; letter from Aurangzeb, i. 439 ; marries a Rajputni, i. 179 ; death, ii. 1015
  • Kampilanagara, t., i. 50, 59, 295
  • Kanaksen of Mewar, i. 251
  • Kanaswa, Kanswa inscription, ii. 917, iii. 1796
  • Kanauj, founded, i. 50 ; early history, ii. 933 ; extent, i. 50, ii. 936 ; attacked by Shihabu-d-din, 939 ; defeat of Humayun, i. 373 ; mythical Rathor dynasty, ii. 824
  • Kandhal of Bikaner, ii. 1131
  • Kanhaiya, Krishna, ii. 602, 608
  • Kanhal, Kanpal of Marwar, ii. 943
  • Kankut, valuation of standing crops, i. 583
  • Kanod Mohindargarh, t., iii. 1259
  • Kanphata, Kanphara Jogis, i. 87, ii. 601, 682
  • Kanthal district, i. 347, iii. 1670
  • Kanva dynasty, i. 65
  • Karan Singh, (1) of Bikaner, ii. 1135 ; (2) of Jaisalmer, 1210 ; (3) I. of Mewar, i. 303 ; (4) II. of Mewar, 427
  • Karauli State, i. 103, 180, ii. 1049
  • Karttika, Karttikeya, war god, ii. 687 ;
  • Karttik, month, festivals in, 695
  • Kasi, Benares, i. 93, 139
  • Katehr, Rohilkhand, i. 66, 110, ii. 717
  • Kathi tribe, i. 83, 133, ii. 941 ;
  • Kathiawar, i. 133
  • Kaurava tribe, iii. 1292, 1294
  • Kausambi, ci., i. 51, 56, iii. 1385
  • Kayasth caste, iii. 1814
  • Kedar, Kedarnath, iii. 1463
  • Kehar of Jaisalmer, iii. 1186
  • Kelwa, t., i. 333, 380, 442
  • Kelwara, t., i. 312, 316, ii. 776, iii. 1568
  • Keonj Mata, worship of, i. 116, iii. 1444
  • Kerala, km., i. 52
  • Keshorae, temple of, iii. 1545
  • Kettledrums, privilege of beating, i. 215, 233. See Nakkara
  • Khadatara, section of Jains, ii. 603, 1108
  • Khadga, a sword, Sthapana, worship of, ii. 679
  • Khairalu, Kheralu, t., i. Ill, ii. 1004, iii. 1273, 1322
  • Khajua, Khajwa, Khajuha, battle, ii. 982
  • Khalisa, crown or fiscal estate, i. 166
  • Khamnor, Khamnaur, battle, i. 394, 417, ii. 640
  • Khandela, t., iii. 1384, 1390, 1418, 1422
  • Khan Jahan Lodi, in. 1387
  • Khargadha, the wild ass, iii. 1306. See GORKHAR
  • Kharg bandhai, binding on the sword as an initiation to arms, i. 185, 223
  • Khari, r., i. 13, 489, 579
  • Kharlakar, a tax on forage and wood, i. 170, 577, ii. 644, iii. 1725
  • Khawar, oasis, iii. 1272
  • Khejra tree, ii. 683, 1151
  • Khengar tribe, i. 293
  • Kher, Khergarh, see Kherdhar ; the tribal levy, i. 197, ii. 1041
  • Kheralu. See Khairalit
  • Kherdhar, t., i. 137, 267, ii. 941, iii. 1273
  • Kheroda, t., i. 515, iii. 1621
  • Khet Singh of Mewar, i. 318, 321
  • Khetrpal, worship of, i. 318, 326, ii. 793
  • Khichi Chauhans, i. 115, 163, iii. 1790 ;
  • Khichiwara, iii. 1347
  • Khilji dynasty, i. 334
  • Khinwasar, t., ii. 862, 1008
  • Khizr Khan, Sultan, ii. 734, 1197
  • Khodiyar Mata, worship of, iii, 1444
  • Khokhar tribe, ii. 740, 1191, 1222
  • Khosa tribe, ii. 814, 1073, iii. 1298
  • Khota Bhils, iii. 1468, 1521
  • Khuman I. of Mewar, i. 283 ; Raesa, chronicle, i. 250, 284, 309, iii. 1813
  • Khurram, prince, i. 418, 428, 431, 432, ii. 973
  • Khushhaii, a benevolence, ii. 1159 ; Ram, Bohra, iii. 1361
  • Khusliroz festival, i. 400
  • Khusru, prince, i. 178
  • Kika Rana, Partab Singh of Mewar, i. 385
  • Kiladar, qil'adar, governor of fort, premier, i. 216, ii. 832, iii. 1519
  • Kirani Mata, worship of, ii. 1128 ;
  • Kirania, a ceremonial umbrella, i. 234, 310, ii. 660
  • Kirar caste, iii. 1429
  • Kirtti Stambha, pillar of victory, i. 320, ii. 605, iii. 1819
  • Kishangarh State, i. 370, ii. 965, 974
  • Kishor Singh of Kotah, iii. 1523, 1592
  • Kitar, qitar, a string of camels, ii. 1109
  • Knots, marking birtlulays, iii. 1697
  • Knox, Brigadier- General A., i. 544
  • Koila, fief, iii. 1571
  • Koli tribe, iii. 1279, 1280
  • Koregaon, battle, i. 97
  • Kotah State, annals, iii. 1521 ; origin of name, 1468 : separated from Bundi, 1486 ; unhealthiness, 1704, 1707
  • Kothari, r., i. 13
  • Kotharia, t., i. 195, 369, 380, 478, 529, 555, 563, ii. 664, 685
  • Kothri, a chamber, tribal groups in Jaipur and Bundi, i. 107, iii. 1436, 1488
  • Krishna, in the Mahabharata, i. 44 ; [[Dwarka, his capital, i. 47 ; the ' Hindu Apollo,' i. 222, 529 ; cult at Nathdwara, i. 529, ii. 607; the 'dark one,' 623 ; history of, 621 ; festivals, 638 ; forms of, 628, 630 ; patron deity of Haras, 618 ; in Russia, 615 ; death, i. 61 ; image removed to Mewar, ii. 609 ; effect of his cult on Rajputs, 619 ; worshipped in caves, 635 ; favoured by Mughal Emperors, 608
  • Krishna Kunwari, tragical fate of, i. 535, ii. 1082, iii. 1412
  • Kuchaman, t., ii. 820, 853, 1084
  • Kuhari, r., i. 120
  • Kujliban, 1. 289, iii. 1462
  • Kukkureswar, Siva, iii. 1823
  • Kuladevi, a tribal goddess, i. 106, ii. 1179
  • Kulin Brahmans, ii. 595
  • Kumara, god of war, i. 81, ii. 658, 694
  • Kumarapala Chaulukya, i. 117, 128, ii. 916, iii. 1651
  • Kumbh Sham temples, i. 336, iii. 1818
  • Kumbha Rana of Mewar. i. 332, ii. 945
  • Kumbhalmer fort, i. 12, 167, 169, 196, 316, 369, 371, 388, ii. 777 ; founded, i. 336 ; besieged by Shahbaz Khan, i. 396 ; recovered, 403 ; restored by Marathas, 546 ; taken by British, i. 549, ii. 778; gates, 779; temples, ii. 779; inscription, i. 251, ii. 781
  • Kunt, Kut, estimate of standing crops, i. 583
  • Kuntal of Amber, iii. 1332
  • Kuriltai, the Mongol council, i. 165
  • Kurwai Borasa, battle, iii. 1526
  • Kusumbha, a draught of opium, i. 341, 541
  • Kutbu-d-din, Qutbu-d-din, saint of Ajmer, ii. 1014 ; Ibak, i. 208, ii. 1164 ; -1-mulk, i, 467
  • Kuwari, r., i. 19, 106

L

  • Labri Khan Farangi, i. 362
  • Lachhman Singh, (1) of Chitor, i. 307; (2) Shaikhavat, iii. 1420; (3) of Jaisalmer, ii. 1218
  • Ladnun, t., ii. 862
  • Lakha, (1) Laksh Singh of Mewar, i. 321 ; (2) Phulani, ii. 853, 941, iii. 1305, 1310
  • Lakhamsi, Lakshman Singh of Chitor, i. 307
  • Lakhan, (1) Sen of Jaisalmer, ii. 1210 ; (2) a deified hero, 719
  • Lakhi Jangal, ii. 1156. See Horses
  • Lakhnauti, ci., i. 138
  • Lakulisa, Siva, i. Introd. xxxvi
  • Lakwa Dada, i. 524, 525, 528, 530, ii. 878
  • Lal Bai, i. 331, iii. 1681
  • Lai Kila, Qila', fort of Agra, ii. 977
  • Lal Shahbaz, saint, iii. 1313
  • Lalsont, Lalsot, battle, i. 513, ii. 875
  • Land system in Kotah, iii. 1559 ; in Mewar, i. 108, 573 ; in Jaisalmer, ii. 1249 ; landholders, i. 190, 578
  • Langaha tribe, ii. 941, 1191
  • Lanka, ii. 683, 701
  • Lar tribe, i. 138
  • Larkhani tribe, iii. 1426
  • Lawa, t., i. 511, 567, iii. 1640
  • Lead mines, i. 169
  • Leaping from precipices, suicide by, iii. 1663
  • Legitimacy, confirmed by Rana. See COMMENSALITY
  • Letters, treacherous, i. 450, ii. 957
  • Levies, feudal. See Kher
  • Libraries, i. Introd. Ivi, ii. 605
  • Lingam and Yoni symbols, 1. 264, ii. 598, 1016. See Phallic Worship
  • Literature, ii. 756
  • Litters, warriors concealed in, i. 308, ii. 734
  • Locusts, ii. 775
  • Lodorwa, t.,i. 102, 109, 296, 298, ii. 1185, 1198, 1205
  • Lohaua tribe, iii. 1295
  • Lohkot, i. 116, 252, 254
  • Lot, deified hero, i. 288, ii. 900, iii. 1447
  • Lucan, Lieut., iii. 1778
  • Luka tribe, iii. 1299
  • Lumri tribe, i. 75, iii. 1299. See Numri
  • Lunar Rajputs. See Chandravansa
  • Lunavada, Lonawara, t., i. 11, 119, iii. 1822
  • Lunavas, battle, ii. 1056
  • Luni, r., i. 8, 13, 19, ii. 889, 901, iii. 1264
  • Lunkaran of Bikaner, ii. 1132

M

  • Ma'ajun, an electuary of hemp or opium, i. 408, ii. 674
  • Macheri, t., and State, i. 141, iii. 1354, 1360
  • Madar, (1) saint, i. 431 ; (2) tree, ii. 1152
  • Madari, Madri, t., i. 222, 318, 380
  • Maggots in antelopes, ii. 834
  • Magic, sympathetical, ii. 1113, 1199 ; expulsion of cholera, iii. 1734 ; practised by Jains, ii. 813
  • Mahabat Khan, i. 386, 393, 397, 412, 418, 430, ii. 973
  • Mahabharata war, date, i. 68 ; relics of, ii. 1016
  • Mahadaji Sindhia, ii. 875 ; defeated at Sipra, i. 500 ; interferes in Mewar, ii. 1057 ; death, i. 524
  • Mahadeva Siva, cult in Mewar, ii. 598. See Siva
  • Mahasati, a cremation ground, i. 88, ii. 663
  • Maha Singh of Amber, iii. 1339
  • Mahavidyas, iii. 1774, 1817
  • Mahavira, i. 32, 78
  • Mahesri caste, ii. 1250
  • Maheswar, t., i. 33, 47, 109, ii. 638, iii. 1445
  • Mahi, r., i. 133
  • Mahi Muratib, the fish symbol, ii. 1023
  • Mahishmati, t., i. 33, 47, iii. 1445
  • Mahmud, (1) Begada of Ahmadabad, iii. 1821 ; (2) of Ghazni, i. 116, 122, 129, 287 ; (3) of Malwa, i. 335
  • Mahoba, t., i. 139, ii. 716
  • Maina tribe. See Mina
  • Mair, Mer, tribe, i. 12, ii. 651, 787, 888, iii. 1300, 1455 ; marriage customs, ii. 795 ; met by Author, 787 ; character, 793
  • Majam of Jaisalmer, ii. 1186
  • Makara Sankranti, festival, il. 697
  • Makrana, marble quarries, ii. 1107
  • Malasi of Amber, iii. 1335
  • Malava tribe, i. 142
  • Malays, ii. 1171
  • Malba, rubbish, a land tax, ii. 1158
  • Malcolm, Sir J., measures to reform forest tribes, i. 587 ; Campaign in Central India, iii. 1578
  • Maldeo of Marwar, i. 389, ii. 953 ; his treatment of Humayun, i. 373, ii. 956 ; his sons, 959 ; his cenotaph, 835
  • Malharrao. See Holkar
  • Malik Bayazid, Baz Bahadur, i. 378
  • Malkhani tribe, i. 116
  • Mallinath, hero, ii. 843, iii. 1272 ; Thal, iii. 1272
  • Malloi tribe, i. 142
  • Malpura, t., forays against, i. 315, 403, 440, ii. 1108
  • Malwa, derivation of name, iii. 1628
  • Mandala tribe, i. 445, 514, ii. 1039 ;
  • Mandalgarh, t., i. 15, 142, 196, 197, 212, 403, ii. 919, iii. 1721
  • Mandalika, governor of a district, i. 259, ii. 936
  • Mandasor, t., i. 445, 480, 514
  • Mandavri, worship of, iii. 1444
  • Mandhata, t., in. 1389 ; king, 1629
  • Mandor, ci., ii. 834, 941, 951, 994 ; seat of government transferred from, 947 ; walls, 839 ; captured by Rathors, 956
  • Mandu, ci., pillar of victory, i. 335 ; captured by Humajiln, i. 365
  • Mangalia tribe, i. 21, iii. 1300
  • Mangrol, battle, iii. 1602
  • Manikiala, Stupa, ii. 1189
  • Manikrae, Chauhan, i. 114, ii. 893, 900, iii. 1447, 1449
  • Manjanik, manjaniq, a kind of catapult, i. 362
  • Manohardas of Jaisalmer, ii. 1225
  • Mansab, office, prerogative, i. 177 el passim ;
  • Mansabdar, a title of office, 422
  • Mansarovar lake, i. 379, ii. 891, 1031
  • Man Singh, (1) of Jaipur, iii. 1338 ; reported attempt at poisoning by Akbar, i. 408, iii. 1338, 1486 ; (2) of Marwar, ii. 1080 ;meeting with the Author, 822
  • Mansura, t., i. 286, ii. 1187. 1234 ; iii. 1283
  • Mapa, dues on measuring grain, ii. 597
  • Marathas, Mahrattas, claim to Rajput descent, i. 104, 314 ; rise of, 472 ; tyranny of, 473, 510 ; cross the Nerbudda, 463 ; in Malwa and Gujarat, 485 ; cross the Chambal, 485 ; enter Rajputana, 489 ; false British policy, 505
  • Marble quarries, ii. 1107
  • Mari, the cholera goddess, ii. 1002, iii. 1733, 1734
  • Maroni, Marwan, tale of, iii. 1331
  • Marriage, of children, round tree, i. 261 ; of Mughals with Rajputnis, 178 ; age of, i. Introd. xxxviii ; reduction of expenses, ii. 741 ; benevolences levied at, 187 ; exogamy, 190 ; customs of Mairs, ii. 795
  • Marwan. See Maroni
  • Marwar, annals of, ii. 929 ; geography, 1104
  • Massagetae, i. 71
  • Masud of Ghazni, ii. 1202
  • Mata, the Mother goddess, i. 98, 402, ii. 684, 891, iii. 1280, 1809 ; Janami, Janavi, i. 414, ii. 672 ; Than, 863 ;
  • Maudud of Ghazni, i. 115
  • Mawaru-n-nahr, i. 127, ii. 1124
  • Maypoles at Holi festival, iii. 1703
  • Medicine, ii. 759
  • Mej, r., iii. 1713
  • Melons, ii. 748, 1150
  • Menal, ii. 591, iii. 1796, 1800, 1802
  • Mercantile tribes, i. 144
  • Mercenaries, employment, i. 181, ii. 1067 ; revolt, i. 507
  • Mercer, Mr. Graeme, i. 4, 533, iii. 1729
  • Merta, i. 337, ii. 882, 910, 950 ; battle, 1061 ;
  • Mertia sept of Rathors, i. 567, ii. 872, 950, 1005
  • Meru, m., i. 24
  • Merwara, ii. 789, 1005 ; subdued by Mewar, i. 584 ; by British, ii. 793 ; Battalion, 794
  • Metcalf, Lord, ii. 927
  • Meteoric fires, i. 89
  • Mewar, annals, i. 247
  • Mewasa district, ii. 1022, 1043
  • Mewat, ii. 717
  • Mhau Maidana, t., i. 109, iii. 1789
  • Mihiragula, i. 256
  • Mihran, the Indus, r., ii. 1208
  • Militia, feudal, i. 197
  • Mina tribe, i. 343, ii. 651, 812, Hi. 1332, 1429, 1715 ; conquered by Abhai Singh, ii. 1042 ; aborigines of Jaipur, i. 107 ; attacked by Hundeo, iii. 1332 ; right of inaugurating Rajas of Jaipur, ii. 1129 ; the criminal branch, iii. 1430
  • Mines and minerals, i. 17, 168, 321, 585, ii. 1154
  • Ministers, i. 214, 479, 556, iii. 1519 ; drawn from merchant class, i. 368, 403, 449, 474, 500, ii. 1088
  • Minnagara, t., i. 103, 265, 256, iii. 1285
  • Minors, guardianship, i. 188
  • Mira Bai, 1. 337, ii. 951, iii. 1818
  • Mirage, i. 20, ii. 883
  • Miras, hereditary estates, i. 196, 575, 580
  • Mithila, km., i. 46
  • Mithri, chief of, ii. 864
  • Moghia tribe, i. 244
  • Mohil, clan, i. 102, 142, ii. 941, 1127, iii. 1454
  • Mokal of Mewar, i. 323, 331
  • Mongol, meaning of name, i. 123, ii. 693 ; origin, i. 68
  • Monogamy, ii. 711
  • Monson, Col. Hon. W., retreat of, iii. 1516, 1571, 1777
  • Moon worship, ii. 623
  • Mora, t., in. 1439
  • Morals, ii. 708, 1059, 1075
  • Mori, Maurya tribe, i. 65, 110, 126, 265, ii. 919
  • Morwan, t., i. 504, iii. 1632, 1646, 1647
  • Mota Raja, Udai Singh, ii. 959
  • Moti Pasban, iii. 1630
  • Mu'azzam Bahadur Shah, Sliah 'Alam, i. 444, 464, ii. 983, 984
  • Muhammad, (1) the Propliet, i. 265 ; (2) Husain Mirza, ii. 1135 ; (3) bin Kasim, i. 114, 143, 270, 284, 286; (4) Shah, Lodi, i. 322 ; (5) Shah, Emperor, ii. 1025
  • Muinu-d-dln Chishti, saint, i. 418, ii. 841
  • Mujd, the tree, i. 329
  • Mukunddarra pass, i. 15, iii. 1522, 1571, 1779
  • Mukunddas, (1) Nahar Khan, ii. 988 ; (2) Singh of Kotah, iii. 1522
  • Mularaja, Mulraj, (1) Chaulukya, i. 118 ; (2) of Jaisalmer, ii. 1213, 1228
  • Mulla Salih, tutor, i. 436
  • Multan, ci., i. 83, 142 ; earth, ii. 1154
  • Munawwar piyala, a draught of opium, i. 86, ii. 661, iii. 1666
  • Munda of Jaisalmer, ii. 1200
  • Mundkati, blood price, i. 211, 330, ii. 805, 874
  • Murad, prince, i. 435
  • Muralidhar, Krishna, iii. 1821
  • Music, ii. 7.52, iii. 1709
  • Muskat Mandavi, ii. 812, iii. 1670
  • Muzaffar, (1) of Ahmadabad, i. 361, ii. 785 ; (2) Husain Mirza, ii. 969
  • Mythology, ii. 650, 705

N

  • Nadir Shah, invades India, i. 486, ii. 1063
  • Nadol. t., i. 292, 343, ii. 800, 806, 808, 940, 944, 997, iii. 1450
  • Naga race, i. 124, ii. 676 ; fighting ascetics, iii. 1435
  • Nagarchal town, i. 321 ; Gurlia, iii. 1274 ; Parkar, 1275, 1278
  • Nagari t., i. 379, iii. 1818
  • Nagarseth, a city magistrate, i. 171, 231, ii. 682
  • Nagnaicha, Nagnaichian, worship of, i. 106, 326
  • Nagor, t., i. 142, 389, ii. 734, 873, 954, 976, 994, 1037, iii. 1449
  • Nagpahar, hill, ii. 893
  • Nagpanchami festival, ii. 676
  • Nahan State, ii. 1020
  • Nahar Khan, (1) Kumpawat, ii. 967, 988 ; (2) of Mandor, i. 298, ii. 841
  • Naharnakh, tiger-claw weapon, ii. 721. See Baghnakh
  • Nahlwara, Anhilwara, i. 193
  • Najaf 'Ali Khan, Quli Khan, iii. 1362
  • Nakkara, naqqara, a kettledrum, i. 215, iii. 1482 et passim ; aswari, ii. 674 ; naqqara darwaza, gate where souned, 1070
  • Nala and Damayanti, tale of, ii. 735, 1139
  • Names, taboo of, iii. 1293
  • Nanak, the Sikh Gura, i. 465 ; panthi sect, iii. 1500
  • Nandi, the bull of Siva, ii. 598, 600
  • Nanta, t., iii. 1703, 1709
  • Napuji, of Bundi, iii. 1468
  • Narayan, Vishnu, iii. 1760; -das of Bundi, iii. 1474
  • Narlai, t., i. 291, 343, u. 806, 809, 929
  • Narsinggarh, t., ii. 765, 767
  • Narua, the guinea-worm, iii. 1303
  • Naruka Kachliwahas, i. 107, ii. 1027, 1252
  • Narwar, t., i. 106, 376, iii. 1373
  • Nasiru-d-din Sabuktigin, i. 295
  • Nathdwara, temple, i. 340, ii. 607, 769 ; endowments, 614 : image of god removed, i. 529, ii. 609 ; pillaged by Marathas, i. 529 ; pontiff, ii. 642
  • Nathji Maharaja, iii. 1694
  • Nathuram, figure paraded at Holi festival, ii. 704
  • Naukot, Naunangal, nine forts of Marwar, i. 109, ii. 971
  • Nauratri festival, ii. 673, 679
  • Nauroz, Nauroza, festival, i. 94, 177, 400, ii. 1021
  • Nawal, Newal, Jat of Bharatpur, iii. 1360
  • Nawalgarh fort., iii. 1397, 1425
  • Nawanagar, t., ii. 1022
  • Nayyad, new converts to Islam, iii. 1293
  • Nazar, a gift from an inferior to a superior, i. 582, u. 684 et-passim ; nazarana, a fine of reUef, i. 177, ii. 794
  • Nazir,a eunuch, guardian of harem, ii. 1030
  • Nekosiyar, grandson of Aurangzeb, ii. 1024
  • Nemi, Neminatha. See Arishtanemi
  • Nepal, refuge of Rajputs, i. 301
  • Nerbudda, r., proliibition against crossing, ii. 971, iii. 1503
  • Nigambhod Ghat, iii. 1456
  • Nikumbha tribe, i. 142
  • Nilab, r., Indus, i. 248, ii. 698, 936
  • Nima Sindhia, i. 463
  • Nimach, t., i. 319, 504, ii. 784
  • Nimaj, t., ii. 817, 819, 1100
  • Nisia, a Jain memorial, iii. 1789
  • Nizamu-1-mulk, Asaf Jah, i. 473, 484
  • Nobility, foreign stocks, i. 193
  • Nonanda, Nonlta, Krishna, ii. 628, 640
  • Nose-jewel, respect paid to, i. 502
  • Numri tribe, i. 75, ii. 855, iii. 1292, 1299
  • Nundab, a pledge by salt, iii. 1405
  • Nunkaran, (1) of Bikaner, ii. 1132 ; (2) of Jaisalmer, 1224 ; Shaikliawat, 1383
  • Nurabad, t.. Oilman's Bridge, ii. 913
  • Nurjahan, queen, i. 422
  • Nushirwan of Persia, i. 248, 253, 267, 275, 276, 277
  • Nushizad of Persia, i. 278
  • Nysa, Nyssa, ci., i. 26

O

  • Oasis, iii. 1263
  • Oaths, by throne, ii. 689 ; among Mairs, 796 ; by a pit and pebble, i. 261 ; by throwing off turban, i. 512 ; by arms, ii. 689
  • Observatories erected by Jai Singh, ii. 757
  • Oghna-Panarwa, district, i. 262, 316, 397
  • Okhamandal State, ii. 943, 1022
  • Omens, i. 85, 341, ii. 719, 804, 1023 ; by augury, i. 85, 342, ii. 767, 796, 862, 1217, iii. 1549 ; from a snake, i. 342
  • Omkarji temple, hi. 1388, 1663
  • Omophagia, eating human flesh, ii. 672
  • Omphis, King, i. 125, u. 626, 1185
  • One-eyed person, unlucky, ii. 1234, iii. 1573
  • Opium-eating, i. 82, 86, 213, ii. 661, 749, 880, 1149, 1254 ; trade, 1110 ; pledge by eating, ii. 750
  • Or, Orh, tribe, iii. 1785
  • Oracles given by Jogis, ii. 948, 949
  • Ordeal, of confession, iii. 1314 ; trial„by, ii. 1113 ; by oath, iii. 1645
  • Oreitai tribe, iii. 1656
  • Osi, Osian, t., ii. 603, 765, 1108
  • Oswal Mahajans, ii. 603, 765, 851, 1108, 1193
  • Ottorokorrhai tribe, i. 52 •
  • Oxen of Gujarat, i. 422
  • Ozene, Ujjain, i. 249
  • Pabuji, hero, i. 329, ii. 843
  • Pachbhadra, Panchbhadra, salt lake, ii. 813, 1005, 1107
  • Pachisi game, ii. 754, iii. 1823
  • Pachpahar hill, ii. 729
  • Padma, worship of, ii. 673, 696
  • Padmini of Chitor, i. 307
  • Pagri, a turban ; pagri badal bhai, brother by exchange of turbans, iii. 1347
  • Pajun of Jaipur, iii. 1332
  • Pal, Raja of Delhi, i. 63
  • Palanpur, Palargarh, t., i. 451
  • Pali, t., ii. 778, 811, 942, 949, 1073, 1109
  • Palibothra, ci., i. 36, 51
  • Palitana, t., ii. 603, 838
  • Paliwal Brahmans, ii. 812, 942, 1255
  • Paliya, a memorial stone, iii. 1700. See Jujhar
  • Palod, t., i. 414, ii. 597, 645
  • Pamir mountains, i. 164
  • Pan, betel, see 'Itr-pan ; given before battle, i. 346,^ 381, 481, 552, 570 ; as an offer of service, ii. 969, 1040
  • Panchala, Panchalaka, kingdom, i. 32, 50
  • Panchayat, a village or caste council, i. 171, 215, 575, ii. 1109, 1114
  • Panchranga, the flag of Marwar and Jaipur, i. 163, ii. 834, 960, 1051
  • Pandaia, i. 37
  • Pandhari, pandhri, tax, i. 520, 530
  • Pandya, km., i. 53
  • Panipat, battle, i. 486
  • Panjnad, the Upper Indus, r., i. 22, ii. 1187, 1211
  • Panwar tribe. See Pramara
  • Papa Bai, i. 301
  • Par, r. See Parvati
  • Paraitakai tribe, i. 125, ii. 626
  • Paras patthar, the philosopher's stone, iii. 1647
  • Parasurama destroys the Kshatriyas, i. 43, iii. 1442
  • Parbati, Par, r., i. 18, iii. 1465
  • Parbatsar, t., ii. 851, 1084, 1085 ; battle, i. 537
  • Pardhan, a leader, prime minister, i. 214, 216, 479, 556, ii. 967
  • Parihar tribe, i. 107, 113, 119, ii. 839, 904, iii. 1444
  • Parkar, t. See Nagar Parkar
  • Parmal, Paramardi, Chandel, ii. 716, 718, 719
  • Parmavati, ci., i. 109
  • Parnala. See Panhala
  • Paropanisos range, i. 28
  • Parsvanath, twenty-third Jain Tlrthankara, i. 108, 125
  • Partab Singh, (1) of Jaipur, ii. 875, iii. 1362,1575; (2) of Bikaner, ii. 1138; (3) I. of Mewar, i. 385 ; (4) II. of Mewar, 496 ; (5) Shaikhavat, iii. 1400
  • Partabgarh State, i. 347
  • Parvati, worship of, ii. 671, 687
  • Parvez, Parviz, prince, i. 417, 430, ii. 973, iii. 1486
  • Pasbani caste, iii. 1630
  • Paseti, a plough tax, ii. 1158
  • Pataliputra, ci., i. 37, ii. 1173
  • Patan, battle, ii. 876, 1074 ; in Jaipur, iii. 1439. See Anhilwara Patan
  • Patar, the Central Indian tableland, i. 10, 15, in. 1471, 1680
  • Patel, a village headman, i. 171, 581, ii. 1115, iii. 1550 ; a title of Mahadaji Sindhia, ii. 1058 ; barar, a tax, iii. 1551
  • Paterero, a kind of ordnance, iii. 1719
  • Patta, a patent, grant, i. 191, 557 ; Bahi, book of grants, 205, 578 ; pattawat, pattayat, holder of a grant, 182, 231, 245, ii. 1116
  • Patta, the hero, i. 380. See Jaimall
  • Pauliya, Poliya, image at entrance of a temple, iii. 1774
  • Pawagarh, t., i. 115
  • Pom Singh, of Kotah, iii. 1523
  • Periplus of the Erythraean Sea, i. 48, 249
  • Persian descent of Mewar family, i. 271 ; wheel, iii. 1661
  • Pethapur, Pitapur, t., i. 119
  • Peti, a ration, i. 100, ii. 904, iii. 1413
  • Phag, the Holi festival, ii. 661
  • Phagesia festival, ii. 700, 703
  • Phaggi, t., ii. 1087
  • Phalgun, month, festivals, ii. 060
  • Phallic worship, i. 264, ii. 698, TO-i
  • Phalodi, t., ii. 813, 955, 1065, 1225
  • Philosopher's stone. See Paras PaTTHAR
  • Phuladola, flower festival, ii. 699
  • Pichola lake, i. 405, 434, 446
  • Pila Khal at Bayana, i. 349, 356, iii. 1817
  • Pillars, memorial, i. 90. See Jujhar, Paliya, Seora
  • Pindaris, raids by, i. 8 ; treatment in Kotah, iii. 1573 ; campaign of Marquess of Hastings, 1577
  • Pipal, the sacred fig-tree, i. 95, ii. 610, 674, 803 ; Prachi, i. 96
  • Pipar, t., ii. 851, 952
  • Piram, Piramgarh, island, i. 137, 291
  • Pirthiraj. See Prithiviraja
  • Pisangan, t., ii. 901, 965
  • Pitri, pitrideva, the sainted ancestors, i. 33, 89, 325, ii. 678, 837, 1041
  • Pokaran fief, i. 218, ii. 818, 822, 831, 955, 1066, iii. 1271
  • Pokharna, Pushkarna Brahmans, i. 32, ii. 1255
  • Polygamy, i. 357, 358, ii. 711
  • Poppy cultivation, iii. 1667
  • Porus, i. 47, 249, ii. 782
  • Posthumous births, causes of discord, ii. 1081, iii. 1376
  • Pramara tribe, i. 107, 111, ii. 941, iii. 1444, 1693
  • Prasioi tribe, i. 37, ii. 1173
  • Pratihara tribe. See Parihara
  • Prayag, Prag, Allahabad, i. 46, ii. 1173
  • Prayer-call, prohibited, ii. 1058
  • Precipice, suicide by jumping from, iii. 1663
  • Premiers, i. 214
  • Priesthood, influence, ii. 589 ; priestly functions of Ranas, i. 32, 247, 260, ii. 602, 659
  • Primogeniture, i. 494, ii. 1071, iii. 1370 ; set aside, i. 465, ii. 975
  • Prisoners, treatment of, ii. 1112
  • Prithivi, Prithiviraja, (1) Chauhan, i. 38, 104, 113, 133, 136, 140, 299, ii. 715, 937 ; (2) I. of Jaipur, iii..l336 ; (3) II. of Jaipur, 1361 ; (4) of Bikaner, i. 398 ; (5) of Marwar, ii. 985 ; (6) of Kotah, iii. 1604 Pugal fief, ii. 730, 945, 1124, 1185 Punpal of Jaisalmer, ii. 1210
  • Pur, t., ii. 909 ;
  • Purmandal, t., i. 449, 466, ii. 1004, 1008
  • Puranas, i. Introd. xl, 23
  • Pushkar lake, ii. 590, 891 ; Brahmans, see Pokharna
  • Putra, a deified youth, i. 288, 326, ii. 952

Q

R

  • Rabari tribe, ii. 1193, iii. 1297
  • Rabri, maize pottage, ii. 846, 972
  • Raemall of Chitor, i. 340, iii. 1475
  • Raepal of Marwar, ii. 943
  • Raesal Darbari, iii. 1384
  • Raesen, t., i. 349, 358
  • Rae Singh of Bikaner, i. 399, ii. 958, 1132
  • Raethana, Rajputana, i. 1
  • Rafiu-d-darajat, Emperor, i. 475, ii. 1024 ;
  • Rafiu-d-daula, Emperor, ii. 1024
  • Raghudeva, hero, i. 325 ;
  • Raghugarh, t., i. 5, 15 ;
  • Raghuvansi, title of Ranas, i. 247
  • Rahat, Bhattis, ii. 1157;
  • Rahatgarh, t., i. 4
  • Rahkala, a swivel gun, ii. 821
  • Rahmi, km., i. 249
  • Rahup of Chitor, i. 305
  • Rainsi, Chauhan, iii. 1463
  • Rajagriha, Rajgir, t., i. 51, 64
  • Rajar tribe, i. 21, iii. 1299, 1310
  • Rajeswari, worship of, i. 106
  • Raj Jogi, chief warrior ascetic, ii. 681
  • Rajkumar tribe, infanticide, ii. 743
  • Rajloka, ladies' apartments, ii. 992
  • Rajputs, origin of, i. Introd. xxxi, 160, 248 ; alienated from Mughals, i. 461 ; of Jaipur, iii. 1430 ; amusements, ii. 750 ; pride in ancestry, i. 162 ; apostates, 463 ; love of arms, ii. 752 ; of Bikaner, ii. 1149 ; refusing to bow before royalty, ii. 990 ; relations with Brahmans, i. 34 ; alliances with British, i. 146, ii. 882 ; character, ii. 707, 747 ; regard for dignity, i. 428, ii. 990 ; dress, ii. 758 ; love of drinking, i.82, 85 ; furniture, ii. 757 ; gambling, i. 85, 208 ; genealogies, 29 ; loyalty, see SWAJIIDHARIIA ; manners and morals, ii. 708, 1059 ; alliances with Mughals, i. 178, 193, 435 ; generals in Mughal service, i. 179, 226 ; league against Mughals, i. 465 ; love of music, ii. 752 ; patriotism, i. 224 ; religion, i. 80, 81 ; Thirty-six Royal Tribes, i. 97 ; States, how distinguished, ii. 801 ; perstitions, ii. 759 ; tribal system. i. 151, ii. 801 ; virtues, 11. 747 ; devotion of women, ii. 713 ; influence of women, ii. 735 ; respect for women, ii. 709, 735, 746
  • Rajsamund lake, i. 263, 454
  • Raj Singh, (1) of Bikaner, ii. 1138 ; (2) I. of Mewar, i. 434, ii. 606; (3) II. of Mewar, i. 442, 496, ii. 995, 1011
  • Rakliabhdev, Rakhabhnath, temple, i. 393
  • Rakhi, a wrist amulet, i. 364, ii. 677, 942
  • Rakhwali, protection, blackmail, i. 203, 231, 554, 578, ii. 794, iii. 1411
  • Rakshasa, a demon, marriage by capture, ii. 745
  • Rama, a deified hero, 1. 55, 252 ; his birth festival, ii. 673
  • Ramayana epic, ii. 693
  • Ramdeoji, hero, ii. 843, iii. 1272
  • Rameswar, i. 18 ; Ramesvaram, i. 388, iii. 1511
  • Ram Singh, (1) of Mar war, ii. 1054 ; (2) of Biindi, iii. 1520, 1740; (3) of Jaipur, 1341
  • Ran, Rann of Cutch, i. 19, iii. 1264
  • Rana, title of princes of Mewar, i. 305
  • Ranchhor, Krishna, ii. 609, 619
  • Rangar, Rangra caste, i. 535, iii. 1550
  • Rani, t., ii. 812, 1146
  • Ranjit Singh, Sikh, i. 131
  • Ranmall of Marwar, i. 323, 325, 327, ii. 945, 946
  • Ranthambhor fort, i. 5, 15, 16, 319, 359, 365, iii. 1481
  • Rao, Maharao, a title, iii. 1528
  • Rasala, Risala, Rasaladar, Risaladar, a civil and military title, iii. 1519
  • Rasmandal dance, ii. 629, 634, iii. 1819
  • Rasora, a refectory, i. 215, 370
  • Ratan Singh, (1) of Mewar, i. 359 ; (2) pretender at Mewar, i. 497, 505
  • Rathor, Rathaur tribe, i. 105, ii. 029, 1105, 1149 ; derivation of name 930, 933 ; sections, i. 106 ; origin of, 101, ii. 823 ; arrival in Marwar, 940 ; goddess of, i. 100, 326 ; mythical dynasty of Kanauj, i. 161, ii. 824
  • Ratlam, t., 1. 416, 529, ii. 965
  • Rawal, Rawat, titles, i. 249, 479, 481, ii. 1196
  • Raziya Sultan, ii. 1164
  • Rent, collection of, i. 582, ii. 1115
  • Revenues and rights of Crown, in Mewar, i. 168, 585 ; Marwar, ii. 1114 ; Bikaner, 1156 ; Jaisalmer, 1249 ; Jaipur, iii. 1432 ; Kotah, 1550
  • Rhamnae tribe, i. 249
  • Rian, t., ii, 875, 888, 955, 1065
  • Risala, Risaladar. See Rasala
  • Rishabhadeva, first Jain Tu-thankara, i. 58, 337
  • Robes, poisoned, ii. 728, 867, 985
  • Roe, Sir T., i. 161, 248, 407, 424
  • Rohilla tribe, ii. 782
  • Rohri Bakhar, ii. 1134
  • Rohtasgarh fort, i. 106
  • Rori, pebbles found in the Chambal r., iii. 1757
  • Roshan-akhtar, Emperor, i. 475 ;
  • Roshanu-d-daula mosque, i. 487
  • Rui, jungle in the desert, ii. 1246, iii. 1265
  • Rumi Khan, i. 362
  • Rupnagar, t., i. 119, 440, n. 799

S

  • Sa'adat Khan, i. 487
  • Sabal Singh of Jaisalmer, ii. 1225
  • Sabuktigln. See Nasiru-d-din
  • Sadabrat, Sadavrat, free distribution of food, i. 328, ii. 597
  • Sadani tribe, i. 380
  • Sadhani Shaikhawats, iii. 1422
  • Sadhu, marriage of, ii. 730
  • Sadik, Sadiq Muhammad Khan of Bahawalpur, iii. 1301
  • Sadri, fief, i. 233, 345, 380, 394, ii. 712, iii. 1631
  • Safdar Jang, i. 484
  • Saffron robes, worn on going into battle, i. 226, 334, u. 703, 1044, iii. 1471, 1483, 1491, 1522 ; at marriage, ii. 1025 ; men sworn to die marked with saffron water, ii. 1050
  • Saharan, Tak, i. 118, 126
  • Sahariya tribe, i. 21, ii. 651, 813, 814, 950, 1073, iii. 1262, 1298
  • Sahu, ' honest,' a title of Sivaji, i. 471 ;
  • Sahukar, a banker, ii. 1185
  • Saila, Sailadisa, a title of Bappa, i. 261
  • Sair, miscellaneous revenue, il. 1116, 1157
  • Saisunaga dynasty, i. 64
  • Saiva sect, privileges of, ii. 598
  • Sajji, barilla, ii. 813, 885, 1118
  • Sakadwipa, i. 88, 123, 351, ii. 1172
  • Sakai tribe, i. 88, ii. 705 et passim
  • Sakambhari Devi, worship of, i. 70, 98, in. 1449
  • Sakarwal, Sakarwar, tribe, i. 141
  • Sakha, shakha, a branch, race, section of a tribe, i. 98, 101, 106, 111, 115 et passim
  • Sakha, a general massacre, i. 85, 309, ii. 1180, 1215, 1216
  • Sakta of Mewar, i. 174, 413 ;
  • Saktawat clan, feud with Chondawats, i. 175, 412, 511, ii. 766, 909, iii. 1622
  • Sakti Devi, goddess, i. 113 ;
  • Sakti Kumar of Mewar, i. 270, 271, 281, u. 808
  • Sakuntala, i. 52
  • Salabat Khan, assassination of, ii. 976
  • Salakh, Salkha of Marwar, ii. 944
  • Salar, Silar tribe, i. 138
  • Salbahan. See Salivahana
  • Salgirah, the birthday knot, iii. 1697
  • Salim, (1) prince, see JahanqIr ; (2) Singh, prime minister of Jaisahuer, ii. 1230 ;
  • Sallmshah rupees, iii. 1669
  • Salivahan, [[Salivahana[[, (1) the hero, i. 110 ; (2) of Jaisalmer, ii. 1180, 1207
  • Salkha. See Salakh
  • Salono festival, ii. 677
  • Salt, as a pledge of good faith, iii. 1405 ; eating of, a pledge of loyalty, ii. 981 ; production and trade, ii. 813, 1107, 1117, 1118
  • Salumbar fief, i. 380, 409 ; privileges of the chief, i. 185, 216, 217, 429, 481, 518, 557 ; his crest, 235, 324
  • Samarsi, Samar Singh of Mewar, i. 281, 297, ii. 937
  • Sambhaji, i. 451
  • Sambhar, ci. and lake, i. 114, 331, ii. 955, 1015, 1033, 1107
  • Sambos, i. 103, 255, ii. 1189, 1219
  • Samma tribe, ii. 1189, 1219
  • Samprati, grandson of Asoka, i. 336, ii. 779, 809, 899
  • Sampu lake, legend, ii. 852
  • Samugarh, battle, i. 434, iii. 1491
  • Sanad, a royal grant, i. 177, ii. 825
  • Sandier Mata, worsliip of, iii. 1444
  • Sanchor, t., i. 115, ii. 859, 941, 1010, 1105, iii. 1269 ; Brahmans of, iii. 1272
  • Sanctuary, rights of, i. 230, ii. 610, 613, 614, 648, see Saean ; violation of, 613
  • Sandhills, ii. 1149
  • Sangawat Sesodias, i. 176, 188, 222, 380, ii. 908. See Chondawat
  • Sangala, ci., i. 128
  • Sangam, a sacred river jimction, i. 18, ii. 704
  • Sangram Singh, Sanga, (1) of Mewar, i. 341, 348 ; (2) II. of Mewar, i. 472
  • Sanichar, Saturday, unlucky, ii. 722
  • Sanjogta, tale of, ii. 725
  • Sankh, ransankh, the conch, war shell, ii. 720, iU. 1527
  • Sankhla Pramars, i. Ill, 295 ; ii. 731, 941, 1123
  • Sankra, r., iii. 1315
  • Sankrant, Sankranti, the solstices, i. 94, ii. 655, 837
  • Sannyasi ascetics, i. 581, ii. 590, 773
  • Sansani, t., iii. 1358
  • Santal of Marwar, ii. 950
  • Sar, a lake, usually salt, ii. 857, 1153
  • Sarad, the autumn season, ii. 656, 694
  • Saran, sarana, sanctuary, i. 230, 451, ii. 767, 831, 999, 1012 et passim
  • Saras, the great crane, Grus antigone, ii. 719
  • Sarasvati, r., ii. 890, 1043 ; Brahmans, ii. 1127, 1148, see *Sarsut ; the goddess, iii. 1774
  • Sarbuland Khan, i. 484, ii. 867, 932, 1039, 1040
  • Sardesmukh, a Maratha official, i. 471
  • Sardula, a griffin-like figure. See GraS
  • Sariaspa tribe, i. 137, ii. 916
  • Sarsut Brahmans. See Sarasvati
  • Sarup Singh, (1) of Bikaner, ii. 1137 ; (2) of Kotah, iii. 1541
  • Sarwaiya tribe, i. 137, ii. 917
  • Sarwariya tribe, i. 119
  • Sasan, land grants to Brahmans, ii. 590
  • Sasavindu tribe, i. 47
  • Satal of Marwar, ii. 950 ;
  • Satalmer, t., ii. 950, 955, 1221
  • Satara, royal family, i. 314
  • Sati, suttee, immolation of wife with husband, origin, i. 88, ii. 737 ; cases of, ii. 837, 1030, 1213, iu. 1478, 1514 ; siuines, ii. 740, 777 ; dread of curses by, ii. 867, 1060, iii. 1477, 1657 ; oath by, iii. 1657
  • Satphera, seven revolutions of bride and bridegroom round sacred fire, ii. 795
  • Satrimjaya, ci., i. 415, ii. 603, 838
  • Satur, t., iii. 1713, 1714
  • Saura sect. Sun worshippers, i. 254
  • Saurashtra. See Sueashtra
  • Sauromatae, tribe, ii. 651
  • Sauvira, i. 93
  • Sawai, a honorific title, ii. 969, 1014
  • Sawan, the month, festivals in, ii. 675 ; Tij, ii. 675, iii. 1274
  • Sayyid Abdulla, wazir, iii. 1391 ;
  • Sayyida of Barha, i. 467. 473, ii. 857, 1026
  • Scapegoat, human, iii. 1663
  • Scutage, i. 173
  • Scythians, traditions of, i. 70 ; incorporated with Hindus, ii. 653 ; descent of Rajputs from, i. 29, 73, ii. 653 ; dress, theogony, i. 79 ; religion, war, i. 80 ; polyandry derived from, 401 ; use of handmarks, 419 ; sword worship, ii. 680
  • Seals, devices on, i. 482
  • Seasons, Hindu classification of, ii. 656
  • Sehat tribe, i. 295
  • Sehwan, Sihwan, ci., i. 5, 255, ii. 894, iii. 1312
  • Sengar tribe, i. 141
  • Sengar, Singar, Chaori, temples, i. 132, iii. 1758, 1816
  • Seora, an inscribed pillar, i. 158
  • Ser, a weight, about 2 lbs., ii. 597 ;
  • Serana, grain allowances to officials, i. 236, 581, ii. 597, iii. 1625
  • Serpent, worship among Scythians, i. 43, ii. 677 ; among Hindus, ii. 676 ; identifying an heir, i. 342, ii. 1217, iii. 1330 ; fount of king, iii. 1768 ; saffron offered to, iii. 1648 ; haunting a gate in Agra fort, ii. 978 ; Sampu lake, legend, 852. See Takshak
  • Sesoda, village, i. 101, 252, ii. 773, iii. 1752 ;
  • Sesodia clan, i. 101, 162, 305 ; origin of name, i. 47, 252, iii. 1752 ; in Imperial service, i. 429
  • Seta tribe, ii. 1221
  • Setram of Kanauj, ii. 940
  • Setubandha bridge, i. 292
  • Seventy-four and a half, an unlucky number, i. 383
  • Shab-i-barat, a Musalman festival, ii. 696
  • Shah 'Alam Bahadur, Emperor, i. 460, 464, 466
  • Shahbaz Khan, General, i. 396, 403 ; Lal, saint, iii. 1313
  • Shah Jahan, Emperor, favours Saivism, ii. 608. See KnuRRAM
  • Shahna, Shahnah, a watcher of cut crops, i. 583
  • Shahpura, t., i. 38 ; fief, i. 168, 198 ; feud with Amargarh, i. 212, iii. 1719
  • Shaikhavati federation, iii. 1378;
  • Shaikhji, a saint, iii. 1380
  • Shaista Khan, ii. 983, 1020
  • Shamnath, Syamnath, Krishna, iii. 1818
  • Shaving in mourning, i. 402, ii. 745. See Hair
  • Shenvi Brahmans, i. 524
  • Sheo, Sheo-Kotra, t., iii. 1272, 1321
  • Sheodan Singh of Mewar, ii. 752
  • Sheogarh lief, i. 214, 512
  • Sheopur, State, i. 138, ii. 619, iii. 1674
  • Sheoratri festival, i. 94, 95, ii. 655
  • Sher, Shir, Khiin, Emperor, i. 39 ; defeats Humayun, i. 373 ; attack on Marwar, ii. 956 ; sarcasm on Marwar, ii. 835, 931, 957
  • Shernala valley, ii. 774, 795
  • Sheshnag, the serpent which supports the world, ii. 980, iii. 1648 ; a Takshak leader, i. 37, 64, 125
  • Shields, gifts presented in, i. 552, ii. 689 ; oath by, 689 ; of rhinoceros hide, 752
  • Shihaba, meteoric fires, i. 89
  • Shihabu-d-din, Muhammad Ghori, invades India, i. 50, 117, 300, 302,ii. 718, 937, 939 ; murder of, i. 225
  • Shikarpur, t., ii. 1249
  • Shishmahall, a hall decorated with mirrors, i. 199
  • Shoemaker's knife worshipped, ii. 625
  • Shoshpari, a mace, i. 424
  • Shrubs and trees in the desert, iii. 1307
  • Shuja prince, i. 435
  • Shuja'at Khan, ii. 1008
  • Shujawan Singh, Shaikhavat, iii. 1389
  • Shukri, a complementary levy, i. 236
  • Siahji of Marwar, i. 105, ii. 812, 930, 940, 941
  • Siarh, Nathdwara, i. 340, ii. 609, 647
  • Sibi tribe, ii. 634
  • Siddharaja Jayasingha of Anhilwara, i. 117, 138, 300, ii. 800, 936, 1160, 1203
  • Siddhpur, t., i. 449, ii. 1043
  • Sieges, mock, of Amber, iii. 1534 ; Dhar, ii. 1199 ; Bundi, iii. 1471
  • Siharas, Raja, ii. 1186, iii. 1284
  • Sihbandi, mercenary troops, ii. 1251
  • Sikandar, (1) Rumi, Alexander the Great, ii. 1134 ; (2) Shah, of Delhi, i. 375 ; (3) us-Sani, Alau-d-din, i. 312
  • Sikhar, sikhara, the pinnacle of a Hindu temple, ii. 600
  • Sikhs, the, i. 464
  • Sikka, a seal, coinage, ii. 883
  • Sikot, Siyakot, the mirage, i. 20, ii. 884, 887
  • Sikri, Fatehpur, i. 141, 349
  • Silah, armour, Silahdevi, goddess of arms, ii.l017 ; Silah-khana, an armoury, 752 ; Silahposh, a man in armour, 1062
  • Silar tribe, i. 138
  • Silver mines, i. 14
  • Sind, r., i. 18, ii. 1243; derivation of name, i. 248, ii. 1243 ; *Sindsagar, i. 130 ; Sindi mercenaries, i. 181, 607
  • Sindhia family, i. 227
  • Singar. See Sengar
  • Singhi Brahmans, ii. 1075
  • Sipra, r., i. 18, 500, li. 1034
  • Sirohi, t., ii. 969,' 1042 ; sword, 752, 1058
  • Sisira, the cold season, ii. 656
  • Sistan, ii. 1188
  • Sita, consort of Rama, her hot well, iii. 1511 ; the cold season, ii. 656
  • Sitala Mata, the small-pox goddess, ii. 664, 1038
  • Siva, the god, ii. 598 ; worshipped at river junctions, i. 18, ii. 704 ; his symbol, 598 ; Ranas his vicegerents, ii. 602, 662 ; his worship, 598, 601 ; his priests, 601 ; three-eyed, 601 ; cult approved by Shahjahan, 608 ; connected with the Sun, 699. See ISVARA, LiNGAM, MAHADEVA, EKLINGJI
  • Sivaji, descent of, i. 314 ; letter to Aurangzeb, 442 ; kills Afzu-1 Khan, ii. 721 ; capture and escape, 984 ; death, 986
  • Sivaratri festival. See Sheoratri
  • Siwana, Siwanchi, t., district, ii. 955, 959, 996, 1005, 1006, 1010, 1020, iii. 1268
  • Sixteen chiefs of Mewar, i. 428, 588
  • Skinner, Col. J., ii. 662 ; Horse, 761
  • Skulls used as drinking - vessels, i. 82 ; tower of, i. 357
  • Slaves, slavery, i. 206
  • Small-pox. See Sitala Mata
  • Snake. See Serpent
  • Soap-nuts, ii. 761
  • Socotra, Sokotra, island, ii. 703
  • Soda, Sodha, tribe, i. 21, 111, 372, ii. 941, iii. 1283, 1291, 1294
  • Sogdoi tribe, i. 5, 111, 372, iii. 1283
  • Soils, in Marwar, ii. 1106 ; in Mewar, iii. 1625 ; in Jaisalmer, ii. 1247
  • Solanki, Solankhi tribe, i. 107, 116, 119, ii. 941, iii. 1444
  • Solar and Lunar Rajputs, i. 31, 32, 40, 99
  • Solstices, festivals at, i. 94, ii. 655
  • Somji, murder of, i. 514
  • Somnath, t., i. 287
  • Sonigir, Sonagir, Jalor ; Chauhans, i. 112, 115, 291, 293, 304, 369, 380, 384, ii. 797, 941, 944, iu. 1266
  • Soning, Durga, hero, ii. 997, 1003
  • Sophagasenas of Kabul, ii. 1176, 1188
  • Sora, Sorai, tribe, i. 254
  • Sovereign, his position in Mewar, i. 174
  • Spitting, conveying spiritual power, i. 265
  • Sport, ii. 750
  • Srawak, the Jain laity, i. 369
  • SriMathura, t., i. 5, 103
  • Srinagar, t., i. 342
  • Sringi Rishi, ii. 1148
  • States, distinctions of, i. 145
  • Steell, Capt., adventure with a snake, ii. 978
  • Stones, precious, i. 15 ; representing dead warriors, iii. 1700. See Jujhar, Paliya
  • Subhkaran Singh, Bundela, i. 140
  • Sub-infeudation, i. 199
  • Succession, law of, iii. 1370. See Primogeniture
  • Sudasheo Bhao, Maratha, 11. 878
  • Suevi, 1. 80, ii. 669
  • Sugar cane, cultivation of, iii. 1626
  • Sui Bah, Gam, Vihar, t., ii. 1109, iii. 1277
  • Suicide by jumping over cliffs, iii. 1663
  • Suja, Surajmall of Marwar, ii. 952 ;
  • Suja Chauhan and the tiger, i. 333
  • Sujan Singh of Bikaner, ii. 1047, 1137
  • Sukhdeo, cave worship of, iii. 1663
  • Sukri, r., i. 13
  • Sulaiman Koh, mountains, ii. 782
  • Sultangraha, Dujgandeo of Bundi, iii. 1451
  • Sumeru, mount, i. 24, ii. 1001
  • Sumptuary edicts, 1. 240
  • Sumra tribe. See Umar-Sumra
  • Sun and moon worship, ii. 623, 657 ; descent from the Sun, i. 247 ; Sun, Heaven of the dead, see Stoyaloka ; pregnancy caused by the sun, 274 ; Sun and Siva worship, ii. 699. See Saura
  • Sunga dynasty, i. 65
  • Sunth, t., iii. 1822
  • Surajmall, (1) of Bharatpur, iii. 1359 ; (2) of Bundi, i. 359, iii. 1476 ; of Marwar, ii. 952 ; (3) of Mewar, i. 342
  • Surajpol, the gate of the Sun, i. 217, ii. 659
  • Surasenoi tribe, i. 48
  • Surashtra, i. 254 ; pillars dedicated to the dead, 90 ; invaded by barbarians, 256, 269
  • Surat Singh of Bikaner, ii. 1139
  • Surjan Singh of Bundi, iii. 1480, 1483
  • Surpur, Suryapur, t., i. 48, ii. 607, 622
  • Sursagar lake, ii. 972, 1014, 1025
  • Sur Singh of Marwar, ii. 835, 969
  • Surthan, (1) of Toda, i. 344 ; (2) of Nimaj, ii. 818, 1098, 1099 ; (3) of Bundi, iii. 1479 ; (4) of Sirohi, ii. 969, 989
  • Surveys of Rajputana, i. 2
  • Surya, the Sun god, ii. 651 ; gokhra, balcony, ii. C59 ; kunda, fountain, i. 257 ; loka, Paradise, ii. 843, 1045 ; mahall, hall, 659 ; mandala. Paradise, 1003 ; Prakas, chronicle, 931, 1026, 1046 ; -vansa, sun-born race, i. 55j 247
  • Sutherland, Col. R., i. 526
  • Suttee. See Sati
  • Swamidharma, loyalty, i. 200, 224, ii. 967
  • Swat, district, i. 295 ; Swati tribe, ii. 1221
  • Swayamvara, selection of husband by a maiden, ii. 735, 936
  • Sword, varieties of, ii. 752 ; made by Visvakarma, i. 264 ; made at Bikaner and Sirohi, ii. 752, 1058, 1155 ; bestowed on chiefs, ii. 663 ; investiture with, i. 90, 185, 223 ; representing an absent bridegroom, 359 ; waved during an incantation, 339 ; oath by, ii. 689 ; worship, i. 90, ii. 653, 679

T

  • Ta'aziya, cenotaphs carried at Muharram festival, ii. 783
  • Tahawur: Khan, i. 445, 451, ii. 995. 996, 998
  • Tak, Takshak, the snake race, i. Introd. xxxii, 43, 123, ii. 626, 677, 839, 1184, iii. 1769 ; Kund, iii. 1768
  • Talwar, tarwar, a sword : bandhai, investiture with, iii. 1685. See Kharg-BANDHAI
  • Tambavatinagari, ci., ii. 912
  • Tamgha. See Altamgua
  • Tana, Tanuja Mata, shrine of, ii. 1187 ;
  • Tano, Tanuji, of Jaisalmer, 1191
  • Tanda, a Banjara caravan, i. 205, ii. 814, 815, 1117
  • Tank, sacred, rite of cleansing, ii. 1228
  • Tanka, tankha, a reservoir, ii. 1153
  • Tanot, t., i. 293, 298, ii. 1187
  • Tantia Jog, Maratha, iii. 1771
  • Tapi Baori, ii. 967
  • Tappa, a fiscal area, i. 584 ; a measure in music, 550
  • Taprobane, Ceylon, ii. 842
  • Tara Bai, i. :J44, ii. 7.S:i
  • Taragarh, fort at Ajmer, ii. 901, 970 ; at Bundi, iii. 1505
  • Tarain. See Talawari
  • Tararoi district, iii. 1271
  • Tarkin Pir, a saint, ii. 1089
  • Tashkend, Tashkent, i. 75, 124
  • Tatariya dirham, a coin, ii. 913
  • Tatta, Tatha, t., ii. 1204 ; and Multan, lords of, i. 134
  • Tawari tribe. See Thori
  • Taxila, ci., ii. 626, 782 ; Chitor, i. 110
  • Tejsi, Tej Singh of CMtor, i. 297, ii. 894
  • Teli, an oilman, bridge of, ii. 913 ; Telini, plant used as a blister, ii. 728
  • Temples, Hindu, destroyed by Aurangzeb, iii. 1388
  • Thai, sand ridges, iii. 1265
  • Tharad State, i. 119, ii. 1010, iii. 1277, 1278
  • Thida of Marwar, ii. 944
  • Thirty-six Royal Races, 1. 97
  • Thomas, George, i. 526, ii. 1166, iii. 1409
  • Thori, Tori, Tawari tribe, 1. 244, ii. 1148, iii. 1300
  • Thread, Brahmanical. See JANEO, ZUNNAR
  • Throne, oath by, i. 406, 456
  • Thugs, prohibition against harbouring, i. 244
  • Thun, t., sieges of, iii. 1358
  • Thyssagetae, ii. 680
  • Tiba, tibba, a sandhill, i. 22
  • Tiger of Morwan, iii. 1649
  • Tij festival, ii. 675, iii. 1274
  • Tika, mark on forehead impressed at inauguration, i. 262 et passim, see Tilak ; tikadaur, ceremonial foray of a new Raja, i. 315, 439, ii. 1008, 1183, iii. 1540
  • Tilak, mark of inauguration, i. 276, ii. 1030. See TIKA
  • Timur, Taimur, invasion of India, i. 131, ii. 1105
  • Tin mines, i. 14, 169, 321, 397, 585
  • Tirbeni. See Triveni
  • Tithes, ii. 594, 597
  • Tobacco, introduced in reign of Jahangir, ii. 749 ; abolition of monopoly, i. 159, 239
  • Tod, J., his life and works, i. Introd. xxv; his survey, 2 ; agent of Mewar, Marwar, Jaisalmer, and other States, i. 549, ii. 1094, 1243 ; attempt to poison, iii. 1716; accident at Begun, 1810; at battle of Mangrol, 1602
  • Tomato plant, iii. 1309
  • Tonga, battle, ii. 875, 1073
  • Tonk State, i. 544 ;
  • Tonk Toda, i. 110, ii. 783, iii. 1455
  • Tonwar. See Tuar
  • Toran, a marriage or ceremonial arch, i. 317, ii. 681, 685,. 808, 840
  • Tori tribe. See Thori
  • Totemism, i. 43, ii. 1191
  • Treaties, with Udaipur, ii. 927 ; Marwar, iii. 1829 ; with Jaisalmer, iii. 1830 ; with Jaipur, iii. 1831
  • Trees in Bikaner and Mewar, iii. 1307, ii. 1151 ; sacred, i. 95
  • Trimurti, the Hindu triad, ii. 704
  • Tripolia, the triple portal, i. 550
  • Triveni, Tirbeni, a triple river junction, i. 18. See Sangam
  • Troy, Horse of, tale, i. 308
  • Tuar, Tomara, Tonwar sept, i. 38, 104 ;
  • Tuargarh, Tuarvati, ii. 876, 1027
  • Tulapurushadana, weighing of a Raja against gold and valuables, ii. 590
  • Tulasi, the sacred basil, ii. 644
  • Tulja Bhavani, worship of, iii. 1816
  • Turbans, change of, to mark brotherhood, i. 432, ii. 1089, iii. 1347, 1695 ; fashions of, i. 327, 409 ; throwing down in submission, ii. 1231 ; bound on heir, i. 221, 582
  • Turk, Turushka tribe, i. 272, 351, ii. 1181

U

  • Uda of Mewar, i. 338
  • Udaipur, ci., (1) the capital of Mewar, i. 384, 40 5 ; captured by Mahabat Khan, i. 397 ; erection of buildings, 433 ; palace, 550 ; described by the Author, 549 ; (2) t., in Shaikhavati, iii. 1378
  • Udaipuri, wife of Aurangzeb, i. 440, 447
  • Udaisagar lake, i. 384, 391, ii. 762
  • Udai Singh, (1) of Mewar, i. 367, 371 ; (2) Mota Raja of Marwar, i. 179, ii. 890, 959, 961 ; with Akbar, i. 389 ; his cenotaph, ii. 835 ; (3) Shaikhavat, iii. 1393
  • Udayaditya of Malwa, ii. 1203
  • Ujjain, Avanti, Pramar capital, i. 109 ; meridian fixed at, i. 62, 109 ; Ozene of the Periplus, 249 ; observatory, ii. 757 ; battle, i. 518, iii. 1522
  • Ujla, a section of Bhils, i. 262
  • Ulugh Beg, astronomer, ii. 757, iii. 1343
  • Umara, Omra, nobles, iii. 1708
  • Umarkot, t., i. 109, 111, ii. 1073, 1209, iii. 1282, 1287 ; birthplace of Akbar, i. 372, ii. 956
  • Umar-Sumra tribe, i. 5, 6, 20, iii. 1281, 1282, 1299
  • Umat, Pramars, ii. 767
  • Ummed Singh, (1) of Bundi, iii. 1499 ; (2) of Kotah, iii. 1540, 1575, 1581 ; (3) of Shahpura, i. 212
  • Undes, i. 44
  • Undri, chiefship of Bhils, i. 262
  • Untala, t., i. 175, 412, 415
  • Uparmal, tableland, iii. 1662
  • Utgir, t., i. 16, iii. 1439
  • Uttarakiuru tribe, i. 52, 75 ;
  • Uttara Rama Charitra, drama, ii. 715

V

  • Vair, wair, a blood feud, i. 97, 211, ii. 734, 969, iii. 1676
  • Vairat]], Bairat, t., i. 100, iii. 1439
  • Vaivasvata Manu, i. 24
  • Vala tribe, i. 134
  • Valabhi, ci., i. 253 ; Sun fountain, 257 ; era, 100, 269 ; sack of, 253, 269 ;
  • Vallabhirae, i. 122, 250
  • Vallabhacharya sect, i. Introd. xxxvii
  • Vanaraja of Anhilwara, i. 122, 283
  • Vankaner, Bankaner, t., i. 136
  • Vasant Panchami. See Basant Panchami
  • Vasishtha, the sage, i. 113
  • Vassal chiefs, duties of, i. 182
  • Vati. See Bati
  • Vayan Mata, worship of, i. 283
  • Vidhyadhar, architect, ii. 1048
  • Vijayapura, t., i. 253 ;
  • Vijaiyaseni Bhavani, worship of, iii. 1684
  • Vikrama era, i. 104 ;
  • Vikrama and Urvasi, drama, ii. 715 ;
  • Vikramaditya, i. 29, 63, 64, 104
  • Village servants and officials, i. 581
  • Vindhya mountains, i. 17 ;
  • Vindhyavasin Devi, worship of, iii. 1444
  • Virawah, t., iii. 1261
  • Virgin forts, iii. 1674 ; rape of virgins, ii. 952
  • Visaladeva, Bisaldeo of Ajmer, i. 104, 164, 297, 299, ii. 791, 889, 893, 909, iii. 1450, 1458
  • Visar, visarva, a bard's satire, ii. 742, 1059, iii. 1567, 1682
  • Vishnu, sleep of, ii. 655, 675, 697, 700 ; festivals, 699. See Chaturbhtjja
  • Visvakarma, architect of the Gods, ii. 691
  • Visvamitra, the Rishi, i. 34, iii. 1442
  • Vitthalnath, Krishna, ii. 641
  • Vraj, the holy land round Mathura, i. 479, ii. 602, 007
  • Vyasa, i. 30, 35

W

  • Wachuji of Jaisalmer, ii. 1201
  • Wajihu-1-mulk, Saharan Tak, i. 126
  • Walld, the Calipli, i. 270, 284
  • Wardship, i. 188
  • Warriors, dead, go to Heaven without funeral rites, ii. 991
  • Water in the desert, ii. 1152 ; waterfalls, iii. 1687, 1796
  • Waugh, Captain P. T., i. 8, 550. ii. 761, iii. 1826
  • Week, days of, ii. 694
  • Weighing a Raja against gold, etc., ii. 590
  • Wells in the desert, iii. 1282 ; hot, 1511
  • Wheat, varieties of, ii. 1106
  • Widow, marriage, ii. 795
  • Wilder, Mr., Superintendent of Ajmer, ii. 817, 895, 1093
  • Wilford, Captain, i. 40, 275, in. 1458
  • Witches persecuted by Zalim Singh, ii. 1113, in. 1615, see Jigar Khor ; madness due to witchcraft, ii. 1065
  • Wives discarding their cowardly husbands, ii. 724, 982
  • Wolves, ii. 771
  • Women, position of, in North Europe, i. 84 ; in Rajputana, i. 84, ii. 709, 735, 746 ; seclusion of, 710 ; devotion of, 713 ; courage of, 727
  • Woollen manufactures, ii. 1155

Y

  • Yadu, Yadava tribe, i. 101. See Jadon
  • Yama, god of death, ii. 690, 697
  • Yasodharman, ii. 644, iii. 1785
  • Yavana tribe, i. 272, ii. 053, 933, 936, 1170 ; a name applied to Musalmans, ii. 1005, 1006
  • Yezdigird of Persia, i. 271
  • Yoginis, ii. 720. See JOGINI
  • Youths, deified. See Putra
  • Yueh-chi tribe, i. 78, 128, 131, 256
  • Yusufzai tribe, ii. 1207 ; Yusufgol, i. 282

Z

  • Zabita Khan, Bhatti, ii. 1106
  • Zabulistan, i. 102, 127, 286, 294
  • Zafar Khan, Tak, i. 118, 126
  • Zalim Singh of Kotah, i. 499, iii. 1506, 1530, 1613
  • Zamiudar, a landholder, a title applied by Mughals to Rajput princes, i. 421, 444
  • Zunnar, the Brahmanical cord, i. 264. See Janeo


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