Jivadāman, Śaka Satrap.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 14.
Jṅa, .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ... 1, 325.
Jōdhpur inscription of Bāuka, 83 n., lii, clxviii.
Jōgalā, concubine, . . . . . . 653 and n., 659.
Jōgaltēmbhi hoard of Kshatrapa coins, . . xxiv.
Jōgī, ‘an ascetic’,.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 580, 582.
Jōdūka, Br. donee, .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 398, 401.
Jōndrā, vi.,.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 425.
Jouveau-Dubreuil,.. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..viii, cxvi n.
Junaid, Arab governor of Sindh, lvi, lxiv, lxv and n.
Jurā inscription of Kṛishṇa III,.. .. .. .. lxxxv.
Jurz, co.,.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..lvi.
Jyēshṭhasēna, Br. donee, .. .. .. .. 161, 165.
Jyēshṭhikā-grāma, ‘chief village’,.151, clxxi.
K
k, with a curve at the lower end of the vertical, . . 5.
k, with an elongated vertical, .. .. .. .. .. .13.
k, with and a loop on the left,.. .. .. .. .. .58.
k, without a loop,.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..463.
k, with a triangle on the left,.. .. .. .. .. ..176.
k, in ligatures,.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 198, 484.
k, reduplicated before t,.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 90.
Kabkān, k,.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. xcii n.
Kācha I, k, of the Khandesh,.. .. .. .. xxxv.
Kācha II, k, of the Khandesh,.. .. .. .xxxvi.
Kāchara, sage, .. .. .. .. .. .266, 274, clxviii.
Kachchha, co.,.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..cxix.
Kachchhapaghāta, dy.,.. .. .. .. .. .. .. lxxxix.
Kachchōl, vi.,.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .167.
Kadamba, dy., .. .. . 613, xxvi, xli, lvii, lxvi.
Kadamba copper-plate grants,.. .. .. .15 n.
Kadambaguhā, /, . . 206, 208, 220, cli-cliii, clix.
Kadambaguhādhivāsin,.. .. .. .. .. .. .cli, cliv.
Kadambapadraka, s.a. Kamlikhērā, vi., 208, clii.
Kadambapadraka grant of Naravarman, clii.
Kādambarī, vi.,.. .. .. .. .. .. 279, 281, 284.
Kādambarīrāma, Sanskrit poet, . . clxxiv and n.
Kādambarīrāmakṛishṇa, Sanskrit dramatist,
clxxix n.
kadaru, s.a. kridara, ‘a granary’,.. .. .. .171.
Kaḍi copper-plate inscription of Mūla-
rāja, . . . . . . . . . . 112 n.
Kadwāhā, vi.,.. . .. .. .. .. .. .. ..208, clii, clv.
Kahalla, s.a. Kahla, vi.,.. .. ..385, 386, 396.
Kahla, vi.,.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .382 and n.
Kahla plates of Sōḍhadēva, 238, 268 n. 382, lxviii n.,
lxix and n., lxxv and n., lxxxv, cix and n., cx and
n., cxii and n., cxiii and n., cxiv and n., cxxxv n.,
cxlii, cxlv.
Kailwārā, vi.,.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..209.
Kairā s.a. Khēḍā, vi., .. .. .. .. 57, 67, 165.
Kairā plates of Dadda II (K. 380), 57, 82, 102 n.,
143 n., 146, iii, li, lii, clxv.
Kairā plates of Dadda II (K. 385), 57 n., 67, 102 n.,
iii, li, lii.
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Kairā plates of Vijayarāja, 165, lviii n., lxiii n.
Kaiyaṭa, Sanskrit com.,.. .. .. .. .xxxii.
Kākaira, s.a. Kāṅker,.. .. .. ..597, 598.
Kakandakuṭu, s.a. Khuṭundā, t.d., 177, 178
Kākatīya, dy., .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..clvii.
Kākayara,, s.a. Kāṅkēr, co., 452, 453. 457, 459.
cxxvii, cxxviii.
kōkiṇī, coin, .. .. .. .. .. .223 n., clxxxix.
Kalachhala, vi.,.. .. .. .. .. .. 603, xxxvii.
Kalachhala plate of Īśvararāta, 603, xxxvii, cxl,
cxlii.
Kalachuri, royal family, 298, 304, 328, 338, 376,381, 401, 434, 435, 437, 441, 470, 496, 499, 540,548, 564, 576, 578, 637, 641, 647, 653, 657, iii.
v, xxix, cv, cxxxvii.
Kalachuri Dynasty, Early, 39, 45, 48, 52, xxvi,xl, xliv, cxl, cxli, cxlvi, cxlviii.
Kalachuri Dynasty of Raipur, . . . . 570.
Kalachuri Dynasty of Ratanpur, 398, 402, 410,
417, 420, 424, 430, 443, 453, 458, 464, 474, 479,
484, 491, 496, 502, 512, 519, 528, 534, 544, 550,
597, 623, 627.
Kalachuri Dynasty of Tripurī, Later, 181, 234,
237, 253, 264, 276, 290, 313, 321, 323, 325, 332,
340, 345, 347, 364, 365, 645, 653, xxvii.
Kalachuris of Dakshṇa Kōsala . . . . cxv-
cxxxiii, clxviii; foundation of their king-
dom by a younger son of Kokalla I, cxvii;
their capital, Tummāṇa, cxviii; ousted from
Dakshiṇa Kōsala, cxviii; re-establishment of
their power by Kaliṅgarāja, cxviii; Kamala-
rāja, cxx- cxxi; Ratnarāja I, cxxii; his foun-
dation of the new capital Ratnapura,
cxxii; Pṛithvīdēva I, cxxii-cxxiii; Jājalla-
dēva I, cxxiii- cxxv; Ratnadēva II, cxxv-
cxxvii; Pṛithvīdēva II, cxxvi i-cxxix; Jājalla-
dēva II, cxxix; Jagaddēva, cxxix-cxxx; Ratna-
dēva III, cxxx; Pratāpamalla, cxxx; his suc-
cessor, Jajalla,defeated by the Yādavas and
the Gaṅgas, cxxx; Vāhara and his succes-
sors, cxxxi; foundation of the Raipur branch
by Rāmachandra, cxxi; annexation of the
kingdom by the Marathas, . . . . cxxxiii.
Kalachuris of Māhishmatī, xliv-lil their capi-
Tal Māhishmatī, xliv; they trace their descent
From Arjuna, the son of Kṛitavīrya, xlv;
Different from the Ārjunāyanas, xlv; came
To be known as Haihayas, xlv; their rise
to power. xlvi; thei r feudatories, xlvii; early
kings, -Kṛishṇarāja, xlvi- xlvii; Śaṅkaragaṇa,
xlvii; Buddharāja, xlviii-1; his successors,
feudatories of the Early Chālukyas, 1;
subjugated by Vinayāditya,.. .. .. .. .. ..
Kalachuris of Sarayūpāra, ..cix-cxiv; their
genealogy, cxi-cxii; dy. founded by
Lakshmaṇarāja younger brother of Vāma-
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