An Account of The Kingdom of Nepal: And of the Territories Annexed to this Dominion by the House of GorkhaHamilton, Francis
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An Account of The Kingdom of Nepal: And of the Territories Annexed to this Dominion by the House of Gorkha
Hamilton, Francis
Nepal -- Description and travel; Nepal -- History
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
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