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INDEX 415 India, earliest foreign notice of, 12 Greek and Chinese accounts of, 13, 14 European invasions of, 179 Indian history, sources of, 9 Literature, 189, 277, 303, 341 Indo-Scythian = Kushan, 219 Indus, river, valley of lower, 23 Boundary between Persian empire and India, 36 Bridged, 44, 64 Confluence with Akesines of, 87 Inscriptions, classes and value of, 15 Of Asoka, 146-164 Iron Pillar of Delhi, 261, 329 Irrigation in Maurya period, 121 Jaichand, Raja of Kanauj, 330 Jain historical texts, 10 Cult related to Buddhist, 275 Jain ism, origin of, 24 In Deccan, 364 In extreme south, 364-369 Jalandhar, city, 239, 316 Jalauka, legendary son of Asoka, 175 Jayachchandra = Jaichand Raja, 330 Jaxartes, river, 191, 204 Jejakabhukti, kingdom, 332 Jihlam, city, 60 River, 64 Jinasena, Jain leader, 355 Judas = St. Thomas, 208 Jumna, river, 281 Kabul, city, capital of Menander, 179 Turki kings of, 328 Kadphises I, history of, 211, 222 II, history of, 223-226 Kailasa, temple at Elura, 356 Kalachuri dynasty, 332-341 Kalachurya, King Bijjala, 368 Kalasa, King of Kashmir, 329 Kalinga kingdom, conquered by Asoka, 133 Depopulation of, in seventh century, 318 Annexed by Rajaraja Chola the Great, 376 Kalinjar, fortress, 331 Kanauj, city, Harsha's assembly at, 310 Captured by Mohammedans, 331 Captured by Ganda Chandella, 336 Kanchi, city, Pallava capital, 192, 382-390 Kanishka, history of, 226 Kanva (Kanvayana) dynasty, 186 Kao-tsong, Chinese emperor, 323 Karmania, province of Persia, 96 Karnadeva, King of Chedi, 336 Karri, plain, 61 Karuvaki, a queen of Asoka, 175 Kashgar, conquered by China, 224 Conquered by Kanishka, 231 Kashmir, chronicle of, 10 Capital built by Asoka in, 140 History of, 327 Kathaioi, autonomous tribe, 69 Kautily a = Chanakya, 40 Kayal, port, 366 Kerala, history of, 365 Keralaputra, kingdom, in Asoka' 8 time. 166, 365, 371 Keralolpati, chronicle, 371 Kharavela, King of Kalinga, 180 Khotan kingdom, conquered by Kanishka, 231 Khusru I, Anushirvan, King of Persia, 291 II, King of Persia, 362 Kieu-tsieu-k'io = Kadphises I, 211, 222 Kirttivarman, Chandella king, 336 I and II, Chalukya kings, 351, 354 Kleophis, Assakenian queen, 48 Koh-i-Mor = Mount Meros, 46 Koinos, general, 64, 71, 101 Kokala, in Gedrosia, 94 Kolkai (Kolchoi) = Korkai, 866, 368 Kongoda = Ganjam Kophen, river, 43 Korkai, earliest Pandya capital, 866, 368 Kosala, North, 25 South, 252 Kozolakadaphes = Kadphises I, q. v. Krateros, general, 45, 101 Krishna, Andhra king, 188 I and II, Kashtrakuta kings, 366 Krishna, river, 141, 349 Kubja Vishnuvardhana, Chalukya king, 362 Kucha, in Mongolia, 220, 322 Kudal = Madura, 366 Kuinara, King of Kamarupa, 801, 310, 316 Kuinara Devi, queen of Chandragupta I, 247 Kumaragupta I, history of, 272 n, 283 Kumarapala, King of Gujarat, 161 Kunala, legendary son of Asoka, 176 Kundalavana, monastery, 238 Kunika (Kuniya) = Ajatasatru, 28-36 Kuru, land of, 294 Kusinagara, site of, 136 Kusumadhvaja = Pataliputra, q. 9. Kusumapura = Fatal iputra, q. t. Kutb-ud-din Ibak, general, 339, 347