Chapter 14

Fox,63

Fruit,73,230

Fuel,225

Futeh Sa, a chief of Garhawal,299

Gajal, a lordship,276,280

Gajarkot, a lordship,171,184,238,239

Galkot, a lordship and town, perhaps the Ghoorikote of

Kirkpatrick,238,239,269,275

Gandaki, Kali, Krishna, Narayani, or Salagrami river,79,91,181,

272,273

Gandharbha Sen, Raja of Palpa,171

Gandhauk, capital of the part of Sikim remaining independent,122

Gandi river,244

Gang or Gram, a small division of territory, a village, a

manor,102,113,150,155

Gangaye, a tribe,156,164

Ganges river sources, or Ganggotri,3,301,302

Ganggoli, a town,297

Ganggotri, see Ganges

Gangja, see Cannabis

Gar, see Garhawal

Garahang, a lordship,238,239,241

Gardens, kitchen,230, see also Fruit

Garhawal or Gar, a principality, often called Srinagar from its modern

capital,248,283,295,298-302,303

Garhi, a district or considerable portion of territory,150

Garlic, the root,228,229

Gar Pasara, a fortress,168,196

Gar Samaran, a ruined city, once the capital of Mithila or

Tirahut,45,49,129,188,190,191

Gautama, a deity of the Buddhas,57

Gautamiya, a tribe,270,271

Gelpo, title of the chief of Sikim,118

Gengdi, a town,241

Gentiana, called Chirata,85

Ghaman, chief of Kangra,310

Gharti, a tribe,18,19,28,279

Ghiring, a lordship,171,184,238,239

Ghosts, worship of,26

Ghowasin, a lordship,310

Ginger root,75,229,306

Giuseppe, Father, his account of Nepal,7

Goat, common,76,217

Goat producing the shawl-wool or Changra, and its wool,76,93,217

Gods of the Hindus,288; see also Brahma, Devi, Gautama, Gorakhanath,

Kangkali, Salagram, Siva, Tulasi, Temples, Vishnu

Goitre or swelled throat,72,87

Gola, see Custom-house

Gold,76,93,272,289,298

Gomashtah, an officer of revenue,103

Gootum, a lordship,280

Gopal dynasty, or second family of Cowherd kings in

Nepal,188,191, see Gupt

Gorakhanath, tutelar deity of the reigning family,210,211244

Gorakhpur district, once subject to Tirahut,129

Gorayit, a messenger employed in the police and revenue departments,155

Gordonia, a tree,83

Gorkha, a lordship,238,242,243

Gorkha Rajas extraction and genealogy,26,52,240,243,262,

263

policy,64,120,172,174,175,178,179,180,

239,249,278,284,300

present power,7,117, etc.

conquest of the Baisi and Chaubisi Rajas,145,173,248,

269,271

conquest of Butaul, etc.177

conquest of Chaudandi,146

conquest of Garhawal and the countries to the west of the

Ganges,259,299,304,307,311

conquest of Khidim,171

conquest of Kumau,174,296,

conquest of Makwanpur,144, etc.

conquest of Morang,140, etc.

conquest of Nepal,145,192,245

conquest of Palpa,177,261,

conquest of Sikim,120, etc.248

conquest of Yumila,250,287

Gosaignsthan, one of the chief peaks of Emodus194

Got, a cast of Newars,34

Gotoo, a cast of Newars,37

Government,101, etc.287

Govindapur, a town,313

Grains, see Amaranthus, Barley, Cynosurus, Dolichos, Ervum, Holcus,

Paspalum, Phaseolus, Pisura, Rice, Sesamum, Uya, Wheat, Produce

Gram, see Gang

Granite, see Aggregate rocks

Guhyiswari, an idol and temple of Devi,208

Gular, a lordship,312,314

Gulmi, a lordship and town,171,173,174,238,239,

251,263

Gunpowder,164

Gupt or Ahira, that is, the (1st) cow-herd dynasty in Nepal188,

189,190,191, see Gopal

Guru, the spiritual guide of a Hindu,211,255

Gurung, a people,25,27,28,242,274,275,287

Hakuya, a preparation of rice,224

Hamo, see Sesamum

Hang, chief of the Kirata nation,133,146

Hang, chief of the Lapcha nation,118,121

Hanur, a lordship,304,307

Harbhang Rajas, a dynasty governing the Kiratas,132

Hare the animal,68

Hariballabh, his information concerning the countries west from the

Kali river,5

Hariharpur, a fortress,168,197

Haripur, capital of Gular,314

Hari Singha, Raja of Mithila and Garsamaran,190,191

Harsha Deva, a turbulent Brahman,295,296,299,311

Hasthadal, a chief of Gorkha,261

Hatiya, a mart,157,159

Hatuya, a fortress,165

Hawoo tribe,25

Hedang, a town,157,158,165

Heir apparent,107

Hemp, see Cannabis

Hethaura, an important station,198

Hial, a cast of Newars,36

Hilly country or region,66,125,168,197,199,200

Himachul,   ) Also called Humla, the Emodus

Himadri,    ) of the ancients,28,62,

Himaleh,    )88-93,124,159,164242,

Himalichul, )243,284,288,298,301,

Himaliya,   )315

Hindus of the mountains, called Parbatiyas or Highlanders, Colonies, see

Colony, and9, etc.23,28,165,286,287,

291,302,305

Conversion,98

Intolerance,23,37,293,297,302,312,315

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,107155,156,164,169,212,298,

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, and282

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 Brahmans17

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


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