Part 32
Manners, 21, 204, 208, 247
Hindustan, 91
Hindoo Coosh mountain, 92
Hingwalka bara Saral, see Yew tree
Hingwalka chhota Saral, see Pinus picea
Hitan, see Chautariya
Hodoya Bikh or Bish, a drug, 99
Hoe, the implement, 221
Hog deer, 68
Hog wild, 68
Holcus Sorghum, Kaungni, Muccai, or Muruli, a grain, 227, 231,
see Chuya
Holly tree, 83
Hornbeam tree, 83
Hornstone rock, 66
Horse, 76, 217, 284
Houses, kind, 38, etc. 210, 241, 242, 263, 265,
266, 267, 268, 275, 277, 278, 281,
297, 313
Number, see Population
Taxed, 154, 162, 217
Humla, see Himaliya
Hung, see China.
ICHHANG LIMA, a part of the snowy mountains, see Himaliya
Ika, see Sinapis
Implements of agriculture, 221, 226
Indus river, 91, 289
Information, sources of, 1, etc.
Inhabitants, 9, etc. see Aborigines, Population
Intoxication, 22, 25, 26, 35, 38, 55, 224, 226, see
also Cannabis
Iron, blue earthy ore, a mineral, 81
Iron manufacture, 232
Iron mines, 76, 77, 264, 265, 266, 269, 272,
275, 278, 297, 306, 316
Irrigation, as a manure, 195, 203, 223
Ischæmum, called Sabe, a grass used for ropes, 64
Isma, a lordship, 238, 239, 263, 267
Izaradar or Renter, an officer of revenue, 105
JACKAL, the wild beast, 68
Jagajit, a chief of the Pangre family, 296, 299
Jagannath, an idol’s temple, 209
Jagat Chandra, a chief of Kumau, 294
Jagat Gar, a fortress, 303
Jagat Prakas, chief of Sirmaur, 303
Jahari lordship, 270, 276, 280
Jainti, a drug, 86
Jajarkot, lordship and town, 270, 276, 280, 283, 284, 286
Janaka Rajas, ancient chiefs of Mithila, 45, 161
Janaka Pur, their capital, 45, 161
Jar or Jariya tribe, 25, 28, 270, 291, 297
Jarapani, a mart, 277
Jat, a tribe, 297, 312
Jatamangsi, a drug, 97
Jausi, a tribe of illegitimate Brahmans, 17, 178, 275, 277,
279, 281, 282
Jausi, a tribe of Newars, 33
Jayadeva, see Jaydeva
Jaya Kirti, chief of Garhawal, 295
Jaya Krishna, a turbulent Brahman, 294
Jaya Singhapur, a town, 310
Jaydeva or Jayadeva, a Brahman of note, 291, 294
Jaygir, land held by feodal tenure for the performance of
service, 107 155, 156, 164, 169, 212, 298,
299, 301, 303, see Feodal
Jaysalmer, a lordship in the Rajput country, 302
Jajurbedi Brahmans, a sect, 17
Jeea, see Cannabis
Jethabura, a chief officer of government, 107
Jhausi, a town on the Ganges, 291
Jhogo, see Bos grunniens
Jhola, a bridge made of rattan ropes, 27
Jhula, a drug, see Lichen
Jimri, see Rapti river
Jopu, a cast of Newars, 34
Joyar, a territory and passage among the snowy mountains, 293, 298
Jumnemundru, a tree, see Leontice
Juniperus, called Dhupi, a tree, 96
Juniperus, called Thumuriya Dhupi, a tree, 96
Jury, or Pangchayit, 102, 114
Jyotish, see Astrology
Jwalamukhi, a town, temple, and burning rock, 312
KAHALUR, a lordship, 307, 312, 316
Kaigo, a pulse, see Pisum
Kailasa mountain, 90, 288
Kajy, an officer, see Karyi
Kakun, a grain, see Panicum italicum
Kalagong lordship, 280
Kalamakwani family, 263
Kalap gram, a cave famous in legend, 302
Kali river, there are two of this name, see Gandaki, and 282
Kaliya, see Secretary
Kalsi, a town, 303, 306
Kamalgar, a fortress, 316
Kamal Lochan his maps, 4
Kami, a tribe, 20
Kamm, an inferior officer of government, see Desali
Kamiya Brahmans 17
Kamrup, the district of Ranggapur and the adjacent part of Asam, 7,
119, 156
Kanak Nidhi Tiwari, his account and map of the Khas country, 4, 291
Kanet, a tribe, 305
Kangkali, a deity, 48
Kangkari, a fruit, 229
Kangra, a lordship, temple, and town, 304, 305, 309-312, 313
Kanguni, a grain, see Panicum italicum
Kankayi river, 124, 159
Kanungo, register in a Subah’s office, 155
Karanali, Salasu, Sarayu, or Sonabhadra river, 5, 91, 289
Karara river, 197
Karki, tribe, 18, 28
Karmi, cast, 20, 36
Karna Prakas, chief of Sirmaur, 304, 305
Karphul tree, see Myrica
Karuvirpur, a principality and town, 12, 129, 291, 292,
293, 298
Karyi, Kazi, or, according to Kirkpatrick, Kajy, in Yumila called
Bist, 102, 107, 108, 147, 259 287
Kasachiet, a town, 209
Kasai, a cast of Newars, 37
Kasipur, a territory, 293
Kaski, a lordship, 27, 238, 239, 242
Kasmir, a country, 212
Kasuliya, a cast of Newars, 37
Katauch Rajputs, 310
Katha, a measure of land, 216
Kath Bhotiya, a dynasty of princes from Thibet, called also Burmahs or
Varmas, 59, 189, 190, 191, 209
Kath Mahal, duties on timber, 153, 155 163
Kathmandu ) modern name of the capital of Nepal, and a
Kathmaro ) principality, 209, 210, 211, 212
Kausiki river, see Kosi
Kawa karpola mountain, part of Himaliya, 124
Kazi, see Karyi
Kedarnath, a temple, 302
Kengothal, one of the twelve lordships, 306
Kerao, a grain, see Pisum
Kerung, or Kheero, a town and district of Thibet, 195, 272
Khachi, a lordship, 171, 173, 238, 239, 263, 265
Khaira, a tree, see Mimosa
Khanal, a family of Brahmans, 103
Khari, space between two rivers, 150
Kharka, tribe, 18, 28
Khas, the country between Nepal and the Kali river, with its
aboriginal inhabitants, 4, 8, 18, 19, 23,
28, 281, 305
Khas, or Khasiya, a mixed breed between Hindu colonists and
aborigines, 19, 156, 160, 164, 169, 178, 242,
244, 265, 266, 268, 270, 275, 277, 279,
282, 286
Khasant, part of the lordship of Malebum, 275
Khasant, another name for Saliyana
Khasbasha, language of the mountain Hindus, 16, 287
Khasiya, see Khas
Khatang, a district, 164, 166
Khati, a tribe, 287
Khatri, see Kahatri
Khawa, a cast or tribe, 20
Khayersal, duties on Catechu, 67, 153, 154, 155, 163
Kheero, see Kerung
Khet, or field, a measure of land, 216
Khidim, a small territory, 171, 181
Khor, a mart, 265
Khukri, a large knife or dagger, 111
Khungri, a lordship, 239, 268, 270
Khurchah, arbitrary exactions, under pretence of defraying expense,
105, 154
Khurdar, see Secretary
Khuzanchee, or treasurer, a chief officer of the Raja’s household. 108
Kichak, a dynasty, see Kirata
Kichak, a people, see Kirata
Kichak jhar, a ruin, 152
King, see Raja
King supreme, 283
Kirata, or Kichak, a nation, 2, 7, 25, 53, 128, 132,
148, 160
Kirata, or Kichak, dynasty in Nepal, 132, 189, 191
Kirkpatrick, Colonel, his account of Nepal, 5, 217
Kirti Prakas, chief of Sirmaur, 302
Kirtipur, a town, 158, 205, 209, 211
Koch, or Rajhungzi, a tribe, 119, 125, 156
Kodo, a grain of two kinds, Pangdu and Sana, 226, 227
Kohrya, land, 231
Koncha, a kind of turf, 81, 223
Kosar, a cast of Newars, 37
Kosi, or Kausiki, river, 166, 195
Kothar, one of the twelve lordships, 306
Kotta, a fortress, 311, 312
Kottahar, a lordship, 310, 313
Kotwal, a beadle or messenger, 150
Kow, a cast of Newars, 37
Krishna river, see Gandaki
Kritimohun, a chief of Gorkha, 254
Kshatri, Kshatriya, or Khatri, a cast, 18, 52, 275
Kshir kangkri, a drug, 86
Kuchar, a part of Bhotan or Thibet, south from the highest
Himaliya mountains, 90
Kullu, a lordship, 315
Kumarsen, one of the twelve lordships, 306
Kumau or Almora, a principality and town, called also
Champawati and Kurmachul, 12, 13 174, 261, 291-298
Kumbi, a fortress, 168
Kuppardar or storekeeper, 108
Kurarbas, a fortress, 168
Kurin Namki, chief of Sikim, 121
Kuriya, see Farmers who rent land
Kurmachul, see Kumau
Kurthi, a pulse, 282
Kutki, a drug, 100
Kutti, a province and town of Thibet, 121, 212
LABOUR, agricultural, 233, 234
Labour, rate of, 233
Ladak, a town in Thibet, 212, 289
Lahaur, (vulgo Lahore,) king or chief of, see Ranjit Singha, and 313
Lahuri Nepal, 202, 203, 204
Lalita Patun, a town and principality, 204, 209, 210, 211
Lalit Sa, chief of Garhawal, 295, 299, 303
Lal Singha, chief of Kumau, 295
Lama, an incarnation of a Buddha, and a priest of that sect in
Thibet, 1, 25, 27, 52-57, 158, 287
Lama dangra, a chain of mountains, 167, 200
Lama, residing at Lassa, 10, 56, 58
Lama Tishu, see Tishu
Lamja, a mart, 165
Lamjun, a lordship, 238, 239, 243
Land measures, 153
Land rent, see Rent of land
Land, value by sale, 220
Langna, narrow vallies among the Alpine mountains, 28
Language of the Gods, that is, according to the Hindus, Sangskritta, 292
Language of men, that is, spoken language, 292
Gurung, 29
Jariya, 28
Khas or Parbatiya, 16
Kirata, 54
Limbu, 54
Magar, 26
Murmi, 52
Newar, 50
Parbutiya, see Khas
Lapcha, a people, 25, 55, 118
Lassa, a country in Thibet, 10, 56, 212, 213, see Lama
Laurel, ) called Sinkauli, Sinkauri, and Tejpat, 83, 84
Laurus, )
Law, courts of, 102, etc. 114, 150, 155, 212
Laws, 101, etc. 150, see also Torture, Corporal punishment, Process,
Fine, Prayaschitta, Panchayit, Police
Lead, the metal, 76, 78, 297
League for defence, called Athabhai, 239
League for defence, called Satbhai, 239
Leontice, a tree called Jumne Mundroo, 85
Leprosy, 72
Liberty, 108
Lichens, a drug called Jhul, 87
Limbu, a people, 25, 54, 118, 160, 164
Limestone, 66, 82
Limi, a town, 241
Lodi, a tribe, 297
Lohangga, founder of a dynasty, and its history, 132, 134, etc.
146, etc.
Lordships Twelve, a territory subject to Gorkha, see Bara Thakurai
Lulu, see Bos grunniens
MADARMALI, the common silver coin 215
Madder Indian, see Manjit
Madra, an ancient name for Bhotan, derived from a prince by
whom that country called properly Sailya, was governed, 8
Magar, (Mungur of Kirkpatrick,) a people, 25, 28, 156, 160,
164, 169, 171, 178, 240, 244, 264, 291, 297
Mahadatta, Raja of Palpa, 170, 172, 250, 268
Mahalok, one of the twelve lordships, 306
Maha Maia, see Devi
Mahamandal, a peak of Himaliya, containing mines, 195
Mahatari, a district, 135, 160, 162, 168
Mahato, a petty officer, 102, see Mokkuddum
Mahes, a river, 193
Mahes Domohana, a town, 193
Mahipat Sa, chief of Garhawal, 298
Maingmo or Meyangma, part of the Himaliya mountains, 89, 158, 160
Maize, a grain, 284, 312
Majhi, a tribe, 18, 21, 28, 279
Majhoya, a mart, 124
Makunda Sen, son of Rudra, Raja of Palpa, 131, 170
Makunda Sen, son of Udyata, Raja of Palpa, 170, etc. 245,
264, 268
Makwani, ) a principality and district, 130, 132, 133,
Makwanpur, ) 144, 164, 167, 195, etc.
Makwanpur, a fortress, 168, 198
Mal family, chiefs of the Newar tribe, 29, 52, 187, 191
Mal family, chiefs of Malebum, 271
Malaneta, a lordship, 276, 280
Malay, a nation, 52
Malayagiri, a tree, 84
Malebamba, ) called also Parbat, a lordship, 28, 238, 239, 245, Malebum, )269, 275, see Mal
Malebum, a town, see Beni shahar
Malibang, a lordship, 269
Mana, a measure of grain, 216
Manal, a bird, see Meleagris
Manasa Sarawar, ) a lake, 90, 288
Manasarawar, )
Mandhata, Raja of Vijayapur, and his descendants, 139, etc.
Manik, Raja of Makwanpur, and his descendants, 144
Manjit or Indian madder, 74
Manners, dissoluteness, 72, 204
Manu, a passage among the snowy mountains, 301
Manufactures, 232, see also Bell metal, Brass, Cotton, Iron,
Mint, Paper, Woollen
Manure, in agriculture, 223
Manuriya Rajputs, a tribe, 293
Maps, by Colonel Crawford, 3
Maps, by various natives, 2, 3, 4, 5, 124, 160
Marichangdi river, 244, 246
Markets, 152, 161, 164, 168, 220
Marts, for trade, see Custom-houses
Maruya, a grain, see Cynosurus
Mas, May, or Mung, several kinds of pulse, see Dolichos and Phaseolus
Masha, a weight, 290
Mastang, a lordship in Thibet, 272, 273, 283
Matagari, a town, 281
Materia Medics of India, 100
Mataya, an ancient kingdom, now the district of Dinajpur, 7, 119
Matsyendranath, a deity, and his temple, 32, 211
May, a pulse, see Mas
Measures, 153, 154, 216
Mech or Dimali, a tribe, 119, 125, 156
Meleagris Satyra or Manal, a bird, 95, 285
Melk or charity land, or Khairat zemin, land held in perpetuity, which
does not pay rent to the prince, 149, 179, 212, 218,
see also Bitalpa and Brittiya
Menjoo Dev’, a deity, (probably Manyu, son of Brahma,) 206
Mercury, the metal, 78, 264, 272
Meyangma, see Maingmo
Mica, a mineral, 94, 195, 272
Michelia or Champa, a tree, 83, 217
Military establishment or army, 110, 115, 148, 149, 246,
262, 298, 306, see Seapoy, Telangga
Military rank, higher than civil, 109
Military tenure, see Feodal
Mill water for grain, 221
Mimosa, called Khaira, 67
Minerals, 66, 76, 195, see Mines
Mines, see Copper, Corundum, Crystal, Gold, Iron, Lead, Mercury,
Mica, Salt, Sulphur, Zinc, also 76, 154, 156, 164,
166, 169, 181, 184, 195, 218, 264, 275,
277, 306
Mint at Almora, 293, at Kathmandu, 213, 293
Mirgu, part of the snowy mountains, 89, 158, 159
Mitha, a root, 99
Mithila or Tirahut, an ancient kingdom, 156, 191
Mohan Singha, a chief of Kumau, 294
Mohur, a coin, 214, 215
Mohurer, register in the Fouzdars office, 155
Mokuddum, a petty officer, called also Mahato, Pradhan, and
Umra, 102, 113, 150, 153, 155
Money of accounts, 214, see Coin
Money, rent, 220
Moon, family of, 291
Morang, a lordship and district, 138, 151, etc.
Mosu, ) a pulse, see Ervum Lens
Mosuri, )
Mountainous region, 69, 87, 168, 202
Muhammedans, see Musulman
Mujumdar, an officer of accounts, 102
Mukhola, salt mine, 286
Muktanath, hot springs, a place of pilgrimage, 79, 272
Mundi, a lordship and town, 304, 318
Mung a pulse, see Mas
Mungur a people, see Magar
Munsiyari, a territory, 293
Munsuf of Bahadurgunj, his information, 2
Muri, a measure of grain, 216
Murmi, a people, 25, 52, 59, 169
Musa, a fruit tree, called Plantain by the English, 230
Musa, a kind of pulse, see Dolichos
Music, 37 111
Musikot, two lordships, 238, 239, 263, 266, 270,
276, 280
Musk, a drug, and the animal producing it, 94
Mustard, see Sinapis
Musulmans, properly Moslemin or Muhammedan, 38
Myrica, called Karphul, a tree, 85
NADAUN, a town, 311, 312, 314
Nahan, a town, 302, 306
Nagarjun, a mountain, 205
Nag Bamba Mal, chief of Malebum, 270, 271
Nai, a cast, 20
Nalagar, a town, 308
Nanakamata, a territory, 293
Nandapur Tisuti, a lordship, 129
Narabhupal or Nribhupal, Raja of Gorkha, 244, 262
Naragarhi a town, 161
Narayan Das, a chief of Morang, 2
Narayani river, see Gandaki
Nau, a cast of Newars, 36
Nawab Singha, chief of Dang, 278
Nawab Vazir, Muhammedan Prince of Oude or Ayodhya, 277, 278, 301
Nawalpur, a town, 183
Nayakot, a lordship, and its capital, 238, 239, 241
Nayakot, a town of Nepal Proper, 194
Neat cattle, including oxen, (Bos taurus,) 76, 217
Neb, an inferior minister of a prince, 2, 147
Negi or Adhikar, an inferior officer of government, 114
Nepal Proper, conquest by the Gorkhalese, 7
Definition, 7, 164, 167, 186 192
Description, 3, 80, 88, 205, etc,
History, 187, etc,
Name, 187, 192
Originally a lake, 206
Newar, a people 25, 29, etc, 48, 50, 59, 190, 191
210, 225 229, 269
Nilkantha or Bara Nilkantha, a place of pilgrimage among the snow,
192, 194
Nirbikhi, ) a root, 99
Nirbishi, )
Nitre or saltpetre, 164
Niyam Muni, (Nymuni of Kirkpatrick,) first king of Nepal, 187, 190
Nobility, see Aristocracy
Nribhupal, see Narabhupal
Nuggerkotie, tribe, 25
Nurpur, a lordship and town, 303, 314
Nymuni, see Niyam Muni,
OAK TREES, 83, 202, 217
Oaths, 103
Orange, a fruit, 73, 230
Ordeal, trial by, 103, 104
Oriswa, a country, 46
Ox, see Neat cattle,
PADAM CHHAL, a medicinal herb,100
Pagan, Mr, his accounts of the country, 2
Paisah, a copper coin and money, 214, 215
Palaces, 210
Palas tree, see Erythrina
Pali, a district and town, 293, 297
Paliya, a people, 119
Palpa, a principality, 131, 170, etc, 238, 239, 245,
247, 251, 258
Pamar or Pangwar, a tribe, 240, 298
Panauni, river, 202
Panar river, 298
Pangchayit, a kind of jury, 102, 114
Pangdu Kodo, a grain, see Cynosurus
Pangre, a family of Brahmans, 103
Pangre, a noble family of Gorkha, 110, 254, 259, see also
Damodar, Jagajit, and Ranjit
Pangtha, a family of Brahmans, 103
Pangwar, see Pamar
Panicum colonum, Tangri, or Kakun, a grain, 231
Panicum italicum, Kanguni, or Sami, a grain, 231, 275
Paper manufacture, 232
Papti, a part of the snowy mountains, 159
Parakeet, 67, 68
Parakrama, a turbulent chief, 295, 300
Parbat, a lordship, see Malebum
Parbatiya Basha or Khas Basha, the language spoken by the
Parbatiya Hindus, 16
Parbatiya Hindu, a Hindu of the mountains, 11, 16, 210, 212
Pariyat mountains, 315
Parwati, see Devi
Pasara, a district, 168
Paspalum, called Sana Kodo, a grain, 227, 284
Pasture, 64, 75, 90, 204, 217, 288, 297
Pasupatinath, a temple of Siva, 208, 212, 219
Pathaniya, a tribe of Rajputs, 314
Pathankot, a territory, 314
Pathi, a measure of grain, 216
Pati or squad, a subdivision of a company of regular troops, 111
Patna, a city of Behar, 195, 212
Patwari, the clerk or register of a village, 155
Pauriyal, a tribe, 18
Pea, see Pisum
Peach tree, 73
Peasantry, 169
Perdix rufa, Chakor or Chakuri, a bird, 95, 235
Pergunah, a district or division of territory, 114, 150, 152,
153, 161, 162, 182
Phakali, a passage among the snowy mountains between Bhotan
and Thibet, 127
Phakphok, part of the Himaliya mountains, 159
Phala, a mart, 166
Phalabam or New Dang, a town, 278
Phaphar, a grain, see Amaranthus
Phaseolus calcaratus, Roxb. Lata Rato and Ruta Mas or
Hayngu May, a grain, 227
Phaseolus Minimoo Roxb. Urid, and Kala Mas or May,
a grain, 227, 232, 284
Phaseolus ocultatus Roxb. Seta Mas, or Chika May, a grain, 227
Phaseolus racemosus Roxb. Lal Mung or Hayngu May, a grain, 227
Phasianus Impeyanus or Dhangphiya, a bird, 95, 285
Pilgrimage, 152, 161, 185, 192, 301, 302
Pine apple, 73, 230
Pine trees, 202, 217, see also Pinus
Pinus longifolia, Salla or long-leafed pine, a tree, 67, 197
Pinus strobus, or Weymouth pine, a tree, 83
Pinus picea, common spruce fir, or Hingwalka chhota Saral, 83, 96
Pisum arvense, Pea, Kerao, or Kaigo, 228, 284
Piuthana, a lordship, 231, 238, 268
Plain region subject to Nepal, see Tariyani
Plants, spontaneous, 63, 67, 83, 200
Pluviometer, see Register of the Weather at the end
Poin, a lordship, 238, 239, 269
Poison root, 55, 99
Pokang, a mart, 158, 159
Pokhara, a town and mart, 242
Police, 102, etc, 149, 212
Policy, see Gorkha
Population, 209, 242, 266, 267, 268, 269, 274,
275, 279, 297
Portaw, a province of Thibet, 121
Porters and porterage, 233
Potatoe, common, see Solanum
Potatoe, sweet, see Convolvulus
Pradhan, a petty officer, see Mokuddum
Pradipa Sa, a chief of Garhawal, 299, 310
Pradyumna Sa, a chief of Garhawal, 295, 299, 300
Praja, see Farmer who rents land to cultivate
Pratap Chandra, chief of Kumau, 296
Prati Nidhi Tiwari, his account of the Khas country, 4, 291
Prayag, five places of worship at the junctions of the principal
branches of the Ganges, 302
Prayaschitta, an expiation or fine, 21, 103
Presents, a source of revenue, 106, 154
Prithwi Narayan, king of Gorkha, 141, 144, 171, 192, 211,
213, 214, 245, 262, 277
Prithwi Pal, Raja of Palpa, 174, 260
Process in law, 102
Produce of an acre, see Crops, and 216, 225
Prostitution, 235
Pujari, a priest who conducts the ceremonies of worship, 211, 219
Pulihu mountain, 205
Pun, a tribe, 279
Punishments, see Corporal, Fine, Prayaschitta
Puria, a tribe of Newars, 37
Purubi Brahmans, 17
Putaul, a tribe of Newars, 36
QUEEN, Rani, Maha Rani, or virgin spouse of a Raja, 105, 211, 212,
224, 235
Queen of Rana Bahadur, regent of Gorkha, 175, 212, 251,
252-258, 261, 264
Queen of Singha Pratap, regent of Gurkha, see Rajendra Lakshmi
Queen regent, concubine of Rana Bahadur, 251, 252-257
RADISH ROOT, 229
Rahal, a tribe, 287
Raja, the king, his authority and establishment, 102, 105, 147,
165, 219
Raja, a chief, often very petty, 261, 298
Rajangka, a kind of capitation or income tax, 106, 154, 156,
164, 169
Rajbungsi, a tribe, see Koch
Rajdani, the court of the king, 108
Rajendra Lakshmi, regent of Gorkha, 247
Rajgar or ) a town, capital of Yasawal, 314
Rajpur, )
Rajpur or Champaranya, a lordship, 129, 131, 170, 172
Rajput, a tribe, see Chandel, Chauhan, Gautamiya, Katauch, Manuriya,
Pathaniya, Raythaur, Samal, Shalivahana, Suryabangsi, also
15, 18, 19, 156, 160, 164, 169, 253,
266, 267, 269, 286, 297
Rama, ancestor of the Rajpur family, 170
Ramagar, a town in Hanur, 308
Ramajai Batacharji, his collections for the materials of this work, 1
Ramnagar, a district, 182
Rampur, chief town of Besar, 307
Rana or Thakur, a title inferior to Raja, a lord, 303, 313
Rana, a tribe, 18, 19
Rana Bahadur or Swamiji, king and regent of Gorkha, 174, 175,
213, 216, 247, 250-253, 258-261, 262, 264,
287, 300
Ranadhwar, a chief of Gorkha, 262
Ranajor, an officer of Gurkha, 305
Ranggapur, a district of Bengal, part of the ancient kingdom of
Kamrup, 7
Rani, see Queen
Ranigar, a territory, 299
Ranjit Pangre, an officer of Nepal, 216
Ranjit Singha, the Sikh chieftain of Lahaur, 259, 305, 311,
312, 313, 314, 315
Rape seed, see Sinapis
Rapti or Jimri river, 268
Raputi river, 198, 199
Ratna Sen, Raja of Palpa, 177
Ravan Hrad lake, 288
Rawa, a fortress, 165
Rayapur, a lordship, 304, 305
Rayapur, a town, capital of Kottahar, 314
Raythaur, a family, chiefs of Jaysalmer and Sirmaur, 302
Reeds, 64
Register, an office in several courts, see Kanungo, Mohurir,
Patwari, Suduriya
Reher, a territory, 293
Rent of arable land, 153, 161, 162, 211, 218, 220,
284
of houses, see House
of pasture, 153, 155, 162, 217
Rerighat, a town, 180, 264
Revenue, see Customs, Duties, Farms, Fines, Law courts of, Mines,
Mint, Presents, Rajangku, Rent, Sayer, and also 105, 106,
112, 115, 149, 150, 153, 154, 156, 161,
164, 169, 211, 242, 243, 265, 267, 275,
277, 279, 293, 298, 301, 305, 307, 311
313, 314, 316
Rhinoceros, 63
Rhododendrum, a tree, 97
Rice, 63, 65, 73, 74, 82, 217, 222, 265,
267, 282, 284, 297, 301, 305, 312,
see also Hakuya, Takmaro
Rillu, a territory, 315
Rising, a lordship, 171, 182, 184, 238, 239
Riti, a passage among the snowy mountains, 298, 301
Rivers in general, 65, 66, 89, 91, 195
Roads and routes in general, 180, 181, 220, 233,
265, 274, 280, 285, 286
Routes by Bareh from Kathmandu to the Low Country, 198
from Chatra on the Kosi to Nepal valley, 166
from Dudhkunda to Lengleng, 165
by Dudhkunda from the Kosi to Thibet, 165
from Dewghat to Nilkantha, 192-195
from the Gandaki to Nepal Proper, 183
by Gar Pasara from Kathmandu to the Low Country, 195
from Halesi to Lamja, 165
from Hethaura to the Low Country, 182
from Kathmandu to the Low Country by Gar Pasara, 195,
by Bareh, 198
from the Kosi to Thibet by Lamja, 165,
by Dudhkunda, ib.
from Lamja to Halesi, 165
from Lengleng to Dudhkunda, 165
from the Low Country to Hethaura, 182,
to Kathmandu by Bareh, 198,
by Gar Pasara, 195, to Siklik, 243
from Nepal valley to Chatra on the Kosi, 166,
to Sivapur on the Gandaki, 193
from Nilkantha to Dewghat, 192-195,
to Sivapur on the Gandaki, 193
from Pokang to Vijaypur, 157
from Siklik to the Low Country, 243
from Sivapur on the Gandaki to Nepal valley, 183,
to Nilkantha and Thibet, 193
from Thibet to Chatra on the Kosi by Lamja, 165,
by Dudhkunda, 165,
to Sivapur on the Gandaki, 193
from Vijaypur to Pokang, 157
Roalpa, lordship, 280
Rohani, a tribe, 287
Rohuttut, a district, 168
Routes, see Roads
Rudra Chandra, a chief of Kumau, 292
Rudrapur, a fortress and territory, 293
Rudravir, a chief of Gorkha, 261
Rugun, a lordship, 270, 276, 280
Rup Chiring, a chief of Sikim, 119
Rupee, properly Rupiya, a coin, 154, 215,
That of Calcutta worth nearly 25 pence at the mint price,
Rupini, a land measure, 216
Rupiya, see Rupee
SA, SAHA, or SAHI, a surname among the Rajputs of the Gorkha,
Garhawal, Kalamakwani, and Shalivabana tribes, 262,
263, 282
Sabe, a kind of grass, see Ischæmum
Sabna, a territory, 293
Sacrifice, 236
Sacrifice, human, 35, 211, see also Samadi
Sadhu Ram Upadhyaya, his account and map of the Khas country, 4, 173
Sagora, a duty on each contract with a concubine, 161
Saha, ) see Sa
Sahi, )
Sailya, a country, see Madra
Sakarkandh, see Convolvulus
Sakhuya, a tree, see Shoræa
Sakti, see Devi
Sakya, a teacher or prophet of the sect of Buddha, 10, 27, 29,
32, 56-58 190, 191
Sal tree, see Shoræa
Salagram, a stone worshipped by the Hindus, 79, 273