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
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
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