Fifth Article.—The Raja of Boondee hereby engages to pay to the British Government the tribute and revenue heretofore paid to Maharaja Sindia, according to the schedule (No. 2).
Sixth Article.—The Raja of Boondee shall furnish troops at the requisition of the British Government according to his means.
Seventh Article.—The present treaty of seven articles having been settled at Boondee, and signed and sealed by Captain James Tod and Bohora Tolaram, the ratifications of the same by his Excellency the Most Noble the Governor-General and the Maha Row Raja, of Boondee, shall be exchanged within one month from the present date.
Done at Boondee, this tenth day of February, A.D. 1818; corresponding to the fourth of Rubbee-ool-Sanee 1233, and fifth day of Maug Soodee of the Sumbut, or Aera of Bikramajeet, 1874 [775].
INDEX
Abbreviations.—ci., city; km., kingdom;
m., mountain; r., river; t., town.
- Abdication rite of a Rāja, i. [426], iii. [1467], [1509]
- Abhai Singh, Rāja of Mārwār, ii. [1035];
- his horoscope, [1019]
- Abhāner, t., iii. [1379], [1439]
- Abhīra tribe, i. [144], [273], ii. [651]
- Abīr, abīra, coloured powder flung about at the Holi festival, ii. [662], [663]
- Abisares, Abhisāra, km., i. [49]
- Aboharia Bhatti clan, ii. [734]
- Aboriginal tribes, i. [144], ii. [650]
- Ābu, Mount, view from its summit, i. [9];
- Achalesvara, local deity of Ābu, i. [108]
- Achalgarh, fort, ii. [990]
- Adālaj, battle at, ii. [1046]
- Adam, Mr. John, iii. [1581]
- Ādināth, the first Jain Tīrthankara, i. [25], [58], [108]
- Adonis, gardens of, ii. [666]
- Adoption, right of, i. [220];
- Afghāns, alleged Hebrew descent, ii. [902]
- Āgar, a salt lake, ii. [813]
- Agastya, festival of, ii. [670]
- Aggrames, km., ii. [886]
- Aghori ascetics, ii. [671]
- Aghūz Khān, 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];
- Agriculture, in Jaipur, iii. [1430];
- Agroha fort, ii. [886]
- Ahadi, a gentleman trooper, warrant-officer, ii. [784]
- Ahalya, i. [32]; Bāi, ii. [891]
- Ahar, Ahār, Ār, Āra, 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];
- Ahīr caste, i. [144], iii. [1446], see [Abhīra];
- Ahīrwāra, their country, iii. [1446]
- Ahmad Shāh Durrāni invades India, iii. [1532]
- Ahmadābād, ci., founded, i. [126];
- siege of, ii. [1135]
- Ahmadnagar, ci., siege of, iii. [1485]
- Aids, feudal, i. [187]
- Aitpur. See [Ahar]
- Aja, Ajaipāl, Ajaya, (1) reputed founder of Ajmer, i. [114], ii. [893];
- Ajīt Singh (1) of Mārwār, ii. [991];
- Ajmer, ci., origin of name, i. [12], iii. [1447];
- legend of its foundation, ii. [893];
- its strategical importance, [1041];
- the Dargāh, [895];
- Arhāi din ka jhonpra mosque, [897];
- described by the Author, [896];
- the fort, [900];
- headquarters of Akbar, i. [389];
- lost to Mārwār, ii. [1063], [1074];
- surrendered to the British, [874];
- its deified hero, i. [288], ii. [900], iii. [1447]
- Āk, the tree, Calotropis gigantea, ii. [803], [811], [1151]
- Akbar, (1) Emperor, his birth, i. [372], iii. [1282];
- Akbar ka dewa, i. [379], iii. [1812];
- attacks Partāp Singh, i. [389];
- stories of Rājput ladies, [401];
- conciliation of Rājputs, [178];
- his title Jagad Guru, [377];
- said to have married a Jaisalmer princess, ii. [1133];
- favours Krishna worship, [608];
- campaigns in Gujarāt and Gondwāna, iii. [1483], [1484];
- story of his death, i. [408], iii. [1338], [1486];
- revived as an ascetic, ii. [608];
- (2) son of Aurangzeb, his Rājput descent, i. [179];
- (3) Akbar Shāh II. of Delhi, i. [485]
- Akhai Chand, (1) Mārwār minister, ii. [831], [848], [1097];
- (2) Singh of Jaisalmer, ii. [1228]
- Akola, t., i. [240], [515]
- Akshai, akshay dūb, the sacred grass, i. [573]
- Āl, the dye plant, Morinda citrifolia, iii. [1556]
- Ālam Shāh, Bahādur Shāh, ii. [1013], [1020]
- Alāu-d-dīn Khilji, attacks Anhilwāra, i. [118];
- Alexander the Great, traditions among Johyas, ii. [1134];
- said to have reached Dandosar, [1167]
- Alha and Udal, tale of, ii. [716]
- Alienation of estates, i. [186]
- 'Ālīlghol, irregular infantry, ii. [819], iii. [1422]
- Aliptigīn, i. [294]
- Allahwirdi Khān, i. [484], ii. [1023], [1027]
- Alliances, British, i. [146]
- Al-Mansūr, Caliph, i. [286]
- Alor. See [Aror]
- Altamgha, a seal, tax, i. [469]
- Alu Hāra, iii. [1470], [1682]
- Alwar State, i. [141], iii. [1360]
- ‛Amal, amal, opium mixed with water, ii. [731], [749], [1071];
- 'amaldār, an opium-eater, iii. [1475]
- Amara dūba, sacred grass, used as an amulet, i. [574];
- Amarchand, minister of Mewār, i. [500]
- Amargarh, fief, i. [212]; ancient town, iii. [1439]
- Amar Singh, (1) of Jaisalmer, ii. [1226];
- Amāvas, the sacred new moon night, i. [159], [240], ii. [656], [695]
- Amba Bhavāni, worship of, i. [258], [264], ii. [681]
- Ambaji Inglia, i. [517], [545]
- Ambarīsha of Ayodhya, i. [44]
- Amber, Jaipur State, annals, iii. [1327];
- derivation of name, [1439]
- Amet, t., i. [564], [567], iii. [1815]
- Amīr Khān, Pindāri, i. [538], ii. [1086], [1089], [1090], iii. [1416], [1573]
- Amjar, r., iii. [1572]
- Āmli fief, case of, i. [571]
- Āmm o Khāss, a hall of audience, ii. [991], [1136]
- Amusements, ii. [750]
- Ān, the oath of allegiance, i. [200], [245], [575], ii. [996], [1006], [1039];
- Anangpāl Tuar, i. [62], [104], [292], [299]
- Anasāgar 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]
- Anhilwāra Pātan, ci., i. [116], [118], [122], [293]
- Aniruddh Singh of Būndi, iii. [1493]
- Anjan, collyrium, ii. [721]
- Annadāta, Annadeva, god of food, i. [392];
- Anni, a grain tax, i. [239]
- Antari, antri, a valley, iii. [1677]
- Antarved, Antarbedi, the Ganges-Jumna Duāb, i. [164], ii. [717], iii. [1459]
- Anūp Singh of Bīkaner, ii. [1136], [1227]
- Anūpshahr, t., i. [56], [141], iii. [1352]
- Anurāj Hāra, iii. [1460]
- Anūshīrwān. See Naushīrwān
- Ānwal, ānwla, aonla, the emblic myrobalan, ii. [803], [805]
- Aornos, hill, i. [296]
- Aparajit of Chitor, i. [283]
- Appaji, Āpaji, Marātha leader, i. [495]
- Apsaras, the nymphs, ii. [675], [696], [864], [991]
- Ar, Ara, t. See [Ahar]
- ‛Arāba, a gun-carriage, arquebuss, i. [318]
- Aranyakanwal of Mandor, ii. [731], [945];
- Aranyashashti festival, ii. [675]
- Arhāi din ka Jhonpra, mosque, ii. [897]
- Ari Singh (1) I., Arsi of Chitor, i. [312];
- Arishtanemi, Neminātha, 22nd Jain Tīrthankara, ii. [624], [627]
- Arja, t., i. [214], [567]
- Arjun, (1) of Būndi, iii. [1479];
- (2) of Kotah, iii. [1528]
- Armorial bearings, i. [162]
- Armouries, ii. [752]
- Arms, worship of, i. [90], see [Sword];
- Army, of Bīkaner, ii. [1160];
- Aror, Alor, t., i. [5], [51], iii. [1282], [1283]
- Artillery, early use of, i. [362];
- Āru, ālu bādām, the peach tree, Prunus persica, ii. [774]
- Aryana, waste land, i. [236]
- Āryāvarta, i. [28]
- Āsaf Jāh, Nizāmu-l-mulk, i. [473]
- Āsāpūrna, the goddess, i. [76], [113], ii. [682], iii. [1444], [1461]
- Ashtabhuji, Ashtabhuja Māta, the eight-armed goddess, iii. [1754]
- Ashtami festival, ii. [649].
- See [Janamashtami]
- Āsi, Hānsi, t., iii. [1461]
- Asini, Asvinikot, t., i. [295], ii. [1220]
- Asioi tribe, ii. [1125]
- Asīr, Asīrgarh, 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]
- Asthān. See [Asvatthāma]
- Astronomy, ii. [757]
- Asura, a demon, i. [113], ii. [653], iii. [1442];
- Asva, Aswa, tribe, i. [71], [76], ii. [930], [933]
- Asvamedha, ceremony, i. [29], [60], [77], [91], iii. [1355]
- Asvatthāma of Mārwār, ii. [943]
- Atak. See [Attock]
- Atīt, an order of ascetics, ii. [845], iii. [1750]
- Attock, Atak, t., r., i. [391], ii. [652]
- Augury. See [Omens]
- Aurangzeb, the Emperor 'Ālamgīr, contemporary princes, i. [435];
- rebuke to his tutor, i. [436];
- intent on converting Hindus, i. [438];
- his Rājput wife, I. [179];
- letters, i. [439];
- letter on the Jizya, i. [442];
- prepares to conquer Mewār, [444];
- defeated, [448];
- attacks Mārwār, ii. [993];
- attempt to depose him, i. [450];
- his Rājput officers, I. [226];
- destruction of Hindu temples, ii. [994], iii. [1388];
- his death, ii. [1012];
- his character, i. [436]
- Aurīnt, t., ii. [730], [941]
- Avani, Avanimāta, his earth goddess, iii. [1392], [1813]
- Avanti, Ujjain, i. [312]
- Awa, t., i. [218], ii. [860], [879], [1044], [1096]
- Ayamāta, worship of, ii. [966];
- Ayapanthi, the ascetic order, ii. [966]
- Ayodhya-ci, i. [45]
- 'Āzam Shāh, i. [439], [444], [449], [457], [464]
- ‛Azīmu-sh-shān, Emperor, ii. [1020]
- Bāba, a younger member of Mewār house, i. [167], [384], [498], iii. [1371]
- Babūl, bāwal, the acacia tree, acacia Arabica, i. [549], ii. [774] et passim
- Bābur, his descent and early history, i. [351];
- Bachera, Wachaji of Jaisalmer, ii. [1201]
- Badarināth, t., ii. [1207], iii. [1639]
- Baddhi, a string amulet, iii. [1381]
- Bādhel tribe. See Vādhel
- Badnor, t., i. [344], [567]
- Bāēnmāta, worship of, i. [326]
- Bāghel tribe, i. [118], ii. [717], [1039];
- Bāghel-khand, ii. [717]
- Bāghes, the tiger god, i. [25]
- Bāghji of Deola, i. [363];
- Bāgh Singh Shaikhāvat, iii. [1425]
- Bāghnakh, the tiger-claw weapon, ii. [721]
- Bagpipes, ii. [755]
- Bagrāwat sept, iii. [1640], [1817]
- Bahādur, (1) King of Gujarāt, attacks Mewār, i. [361];
- (2) Shāh, Emperor; see ['Ālam Bahādur Shāh];
- (3) of Kishangarh, ii. [878];
- Shaikhāvat, iii. [1388]
- Bahār, Bihārimall of Amber, i. [376], iii. [1337]
- Bahāwal Khān, iii. [1301]
- Bahāwalpur State, ii. [1137], [1141], iii. [1300]
- Bahra, Behra, t., ii. [935]
- Bahrām Gor, of Persia, i. [273]
- Bāhūmān Darāzdasht, i. [57]
- Bairām Khān, Mughal general, i. [375]
- Bairāt. See [Vairāt]
- Bais tribe, i. [141]
- Bāīsa, Bāīsi, the twenty-two Mughal districts, ii. [1027], [1037]
- Baisākh month, festivals, ii. [674]
- Baiza Bāi, i. [533]
- Bājīrāo, Peshwa, i. [485], [491]
- Bājra, millet, ii. [597] et passim
- Bajrang, monkey-god, i. [163]
- Bakhar, Bhakkar, Bukkur, t., i. [5], [22], [109], iii. [1283], [1319].
- See Rohri
- Bakhasar, t., iii. [1277], [1278]
- Bakhshi, commander of the forces, i. [556], ii. [976], iii. [1519]
- Bāl, the sun-god. See Bālnāth, Bālsiva
- Bāla, Vāla, tribe, i. [131], [134], [254]
- Bālaband, a turban fillet, i. [429], ii. [685], [759], [765]
- Balabhi. See Valabhi
- Bālakaputra, Bālakarāe, i. [51], [105], [134], [250]
- Bāland of Jaisalmer, ii. [1181]
- Baldān, balidān, an offering to the gods, i. [91], [258], ii. [599]
- Baleokouros, i. [250]
- Balhara, derivation of name, i. [122]
- Bālmukand, Krishna, ii. [640]
- Bālnāth, Bālsiva, i. Introd. xl, [94], [253], ii. [705], [923], iii. [1756];
- Jogi, iii. [1267]
- Baloch tribe, iii. [1454]
- Bālotra, t., ii. [1111], iii. [1270]
- Bāmani, r., iii. [1686]
- Bāmania, a section of Bhāts, ii. [814]
- Bāmiān, Buddhist figures at, i. [26], ii. [1189]
- Banās, r., i. [10], [13], [579], ii. [772]
- Banbīr Singh of Mewār, i. [317], [367]
- Banda of Būndi, iii. [1473]
- Banera, t., i. [168], [198], [493], ii. [904], [906]
- Bania, the merchant caste, i. [144], ii. [765]
- Banishment, ceremony of, ii. [976]
- Bannāphar tribe, ii. [715]
- Banners, i. [163], ii. [684], [767], [768], [834]
- Bāori, bāoli, bāwari, a step-well, reservoir, ii. [967]
- Bāori, Bāwaria, a criminal tribe, i. [244], iii. [1696]
- Bāpa, Bappa of Chitor, i. Introd. vol1_xxxvi, [259]
- Bāpota, an ancestral holding, i. [201] et passim
- Baptiste, Col. J. F., i. [535], ii. [1088]
- Bāpu Sindhia, i. [546]
- Baraha tribe, ii. [1187], [1191]
- Bārah Kothri, twelve fiefs of Jaipur, iii. [1436];
- Baranshankar, the mixed castes, iii. [1724]
- Barār, a tax, i. [169] et passim
- Barchhi dohāi, an appeal to the lance, i. [212], iii. [1465]
- Bardāi sena, bard of the host, a Kanauj title, ii. [939]
- Bards, i. [82];
- Bārgīr, cavalry provided with horses by the State, iii. [1422]
- Bargūjar tribe, i. [56], [107], [140], iii. [1455]
- Bārha, Sayyids of, i. [467], [476]
- Bāri, a caste of servants, i. [367]
- Barilla, manufacture of, ii. [1118], iii. [1307]
- Barolli, temples at, i. [17], iii. [1752]
- Barr-tītar, the rock-pigeon, iii. [1649]
- Barugaza, Broach, i. [48], [256]
- Barwātia, an outlaw, exile, ii. [797], iii. [1401], [1637]
- Basāi, 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];
- Bathing of the goddess, ii. [666]
- Bāti, vāti, a cake of millet flour, ii. [1000], [1150]
- Bāwana, a tract of fifty-two villages, i. [457]
- Bayāna, t., i. [103], [144], [349], [353], ii. [953], [956]
- Bāz Bahādur, Bāyazīd of Mālwa, i. [376], [378]
- Bedla, t., i. [195], [380], ii. [663], iii. [1480]
- Begūn, t., i. [509], [564], iii. [1677], [1805], [1810]
- Behra, t. See Bahra
- Benares, Būndi 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]
- Bhādon month, festivals in, ii. [678]
- Bhadrājan, Bhadrajun, t., ii. [820], [862], [954], iii. [1269]
- Bhagwāndās of Jaipur, i. [178], [389], [391], iii. [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]
- Bhāma Sāh, minister of Mewār, i. [403]
- Bhān Saptami, festival, ii. [657];
- Bhāo Singh, (1) of Jaipur, iii. [1339];
- (2) of Būndi, [1492]
- Bharatpur, ci., i. [127], iii. [1357]
- Bhārmall of Cutch, ii. [1238]
- Bhartribhat of Mewār, i. [296]
- Bhartrihari, i. [5], ii. [735], [894]
- Bhāt caste. See Bards
- Bhātia caste, iii. [1296]
- Bhatner, t., i. [142], ii. [1163]
- Bhātridvitya, the brothers’ festival, ii. [696]
- Bhatti (1) tribe, i. [55], [102], [294], [298]; ii. [941], [1169], [1252];
- Bhatwāra, battle at, iii. [1532], [1611]
- Bhaunagar, Bhāvnagar State, i. [137]
- Bhavāni, the goddess, ii. [1125], iii. [1714], [1809]
- Bhayyād, the brotherhood, i. [154], [202], ii. [961]
- Bhet-begār, forced labour, i. [239]
- Bhīl tribe, ii. [651], iii. [1280];
- Bhilāla tribe, iii. [1389]
- Bhīlwāra, t., i. [561], iii. [1736]
- Bhīm Bāzār, iii. [1776]
- Bhīm Singh, (1) Bhīmsi of Mewār, i. [307];
- Bhīma II., Bholo, Chaulukya, i. [117], [298]
- Bhīmthadi breed of horses, ii. [1045], iii. [1771]
- Bhinai, t., ii. [904]
- Bhīndar, t., i. [416], [511], [531], [566], [567]
- Bhīnmāl, t., ii. [944], [1109], iii. [1269]
- Bhoj Pramāra of Mālwa, i. [109]
- Bhojak caste, iii. [1268]
- Bhojpur lake, i. [458]
- Bholanāth, Siva, ii. [602], [892]
- Bhonsi, Bhawan Singh of Mewār, i. [306]
- Bhonsla Marāthas, i. [371]
- Bhopāl State, i. [533]
- Bhūkhi Māta, the famine mother goddess, i. [309], iii. [1305], [1756]
- Bhūm, land, i. [195];
- Biās, r., ii. [1226]
- Bīdar, t., siege of, iii. [1489]
- Bidesar, t., ii. [1144]
- Bīgha, a measure of area, i. [233] et passim
- Bihār, Bahār, Bihārimall of Jaipur, i. [376], iii. [1337]
- Bijaiseni Māta, worship of, ii. [1193], iii. [1508]
- Bījarāē, Bijairāē, (1) of Jaisalmer, ii. [1193];
- (2) Singh of Jaipur, iii. [1347]
- Bijar Mīr, assassination of, iii. [1288]
- Bijolli, temples at, i. [209], [370], iii. [1797]
- Bīka of Bīkaner, ii. [951], [1123]
- Bīkaner, annals of, ii. [1123]
- Bikramajīt, of Mewār, i. [360]
- Bindraban, t., ii. [607];
- -dās of Jaipur, iii. [1395]
- Bīra, (1) a packet of betel, i. [381], [481], ii. [1040];
- Birad, the eulogy of a bard, i. [134], [416], iii. [1682]
- Bīrsinghdeo, (1) Shaikhāvat, iii. [1387];
- (2) of Būndi, iii. [1472]
- Birthdays, knots tied to mark, iii. [1697]
- Bīsaldeo, see [Vīsaladeva];
- Bishan Singh, (1) of Būndi, iii. [1514];
- (2) of Jaipur, iii. [1341]
- Blackmail, protection, i. [203].
- See Rakhwāli
- Blindness of one eye unlucky, ii. [1234]
- Blood price. See Mūndkati
- Boar, slaying the, i. [385], ii. [660], iii. [1746];
- 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]
- Brāhmans, 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];
- Marātha, i. [524];
- influence on marriage expenses, ii. [742];
- treated with little respect, i. [34];
- penalty for killing, ii. [595]
- Brahmapuri, inscriptions, ii. [596]
- Brajnāth, Krishna, iii. [1526]
- Brass work, iii. [1431]
- Brindaban. See Bindraban
- Broach, ci., i. [48], [256]
- Brotherhood, i. [202]
- Buddha, Buddhism, i. [70], [78];
- Budh Singh of Būndi, ii. [837], iii. [1494]
- Budha, Mercury, i. [39], ii. [621];
- Buffalo, sacrificed at town gates, ii. [1011], [1012];
- feat of slaying, [1053]
- Bukkur. See Bakhar
- Bull, sacrifice of, ii. [599];
- Būmbāoda, t., i. [321], iii. [1468]
- Bundela tribe, Bundelkhand, i. [10], [139], ii. [979]
- Būndi, State, annals, iii. [1441]
- Burhān Shaikh, the saint, iii. [1380]
- Burhānpur, ci., i. [475], ii. [974]
- Būsa tribe, i. [144], [293]
- Būta tribe, ii. [1185];
- Butterfield, Captain, i. [526]
- Buzule, t., i. [292], ii. [807], iii. [1276]
- Byās Brāhmans, iii. [1742]
- Byzantium, t., i. [100], [279]
- Cairn burial, i. [87], [89], [90]
- Calcutta, ii. [1195]
- Camels, iii. [1275], [1279], [1297], [1305];
- 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];
- Caves occupied by ascetics, shrines, ii. [635], [845]
- Cenotaphs of Hāras, iii. [1706];
- Chāchak, Chachikdeo of Jaisalmer, ii. [1208], [1220]
- Chagatāi, a Mughal title, ii. [956], [1165]
- Chait month, festivals in, ii. [663]
- Chālukya, Chaulukya tribe, i. [113], [116]
- Chāmar, Chanvar, Chauri, the yak-tail fly-flapper, i. [234], ii. [667], [906], [1035]
- Chambal, r., i. [18], iii. [1690], [1764]
- Chambela, r., i. [18]
- Chāmunda of Anhilwāra, i. [67];
- the goddess, ii. [842]
- Chand, Chānd, (1) the poet, i. [297];
- Chandel tribe, i. Introd. xxxv, [139], [296], iii. [1455]
- Chanderi State, i. [16], [47], [163], [180]
- Chāndni, suicide for revenge, ii. [815], [1110], [1255]
- Chandrabhāga, ci., i. [109]
- Chandragupta Maurya, i. [37], [65], [110], [111], [289]
- Chandravansa, the Lunar line of Rājputs, i. [57]
- Chandrāvati, ci., i. [109], [258], iii. [1784]
- Changi, Chatrchangi, the Sun standard, ii. [659], [684]
- Chappan, the hill-tract between Mewār and Gujarāt, i. [191] et passim
- Chāran tribe, ii. [813], [1148], iii. [1654];
- 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]
- Chaubē Brāhmans, ii. [634], [755]
- Chaugān, an exercise ground, i. [530] et passim
- Chauhān tribe, i. [112], iii. [1441];
- Chaul, Chāval, t., i. [53]
- Chaumūn, t., iii. [1353], [1402]
- Chaupar, a game, ii. [754]
- Chaura, Chāvara, tribe, i. [121], [266], [326]
- Chaurāsi, a tract of eighty-four villages, i. [166], iii. [1673]
- Chāwand, (1) of Anhilwāra, i. [67], [293];
- Chess, i. [176], ii. [754]
- Chhada of Mārwār, ii. [944]
- Chhāoni, a cantonment, iii. [1549], [1790]
- Chhatr, chhatra, a ceremonial umbrella, i. [310];
- Chhatr Singh, (1) of Mārwār, ii. [829], [1091];
- Chhotan, t., i. [21], [293]
- Chiefs of Mewār, i. [167], [588];
- Chīn Qilīch Khān, i. [473], iii. [1525]
- Chitor, a Pramāra capital, i. [109], [289];
- Chitori hill, i. [326], iii. [1815]
- Chitrang Mori, palace, iii. [1822]
- Cholera, i. [454], ii. [1002], iii. [1518], [1733];
- magical expulsion of, [1734]
- Chonda, (1) of Mewār, i. [323];
- (2) of Mārwār, ii. [944]
- Chondāwat, section of Sesodias, i. [175], [188], [192], [193];
- Chor, t., iii. [1282], [1291]
- Chudāsima, Chaurāsima, i. [122]
- Chūli, a whirlpool, iii. [1690]
- Churāman Jāt, ii. [1027], iii. [1358]
- Cimbri, i. [81]
- Cities, ancient, ii. [1167], [1189], iii. [1438]
- Coconut sent as a marriage proposal, i. [317], [323], ii. [730], [790], [1010], [1043]
- Coinage in Mewār, i. [169]
- Commensality with a Rāja, mark of dignity, i. [213], [370], ii. [1185]
- Cookery, ii. [759]
- Copper mines, i. [14], [169]
- Cornwallis, Lord, i. Introd. vol1_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