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INDEX 419 Srenika = King Bimbisara, 27 Srinagar, capital of Kashmir, 140 Srong-tsan-Gampo, King of Tibet, 316, 322 Ssu-ma.-ch.ien, Chinese historian, 13 Sthanvisvara = Thanesar, 294 Sthavira, Buddhist Mahayana school, 258, 382 Sthiramati, Buddhist teacher, 284 Strato 1 and II, Indo-Greek kings, 205 Sudarsana, lake at Girnar, 122 Sudra king of Sind, 317 Sumalya, a Narula prince, 37 Sumitra, Sunga king, 186 Sun-worship, 306, 317 Sundara, a Pandya royal name, 369 Sunga dynasty, 178-186 Suparsva = Suyasas. 176 Surashtra, annexed by Chandragupta II, 261 Annexed by Menander, 180 Satraps of, 191, 205 Surat, animal hospital at, 164 Susarman, last Kanva king, 187, 189 Suyasas, a son of Asoka, 176 Syria, embassies to India from, 13 Asoka 1 s mission to, 166 Ta-hia, Chinese name for Bactrians, 221 Taila II and III, Chalukya kings, 356, 368 Tamil, states, 141 Hostility to Ceylon, 168 Language boundary, 372 Tamluk, probably = Tamralipti, 141 Tamralipti = Tamluk Tanjore, district, 167 Great temple at, 376 Tarai pillar inscriptions, 148 Taxila, a great city, 43 Submitted to Alexander, 54 Seat of Hindu learning, 56 Maurya administration of, 118 Satraps of, subject to Kashmir in sev- enth century, 317 " Ten Tribes," country of, 323 Thanesar = Sthanvisvara, 294 Thomas, Saint, 208 Tibet, Kambojas of, 166 Relations of India with, 322 Timber in ancient Indian buildings, 125 Tirhut, north of the Ganges, 84 Tishyarakshita, a legendary queen of Asoka, 175 Tissa, King of Ceylon, 168 Tivara, a son of Asoka, 175 Tong-she-hu, Turkish chief, 322 Toramana, Hun chief, 286 Tosali, city, 118, 142 Trajan, Indian embassy to, 226 Travellers, Asoka's provision for, 163 Harsh a' s institutions for, 305 Triparadeisos, partition of, 99, 104 Truthfulness, duty of, 157 Tseh-kia, kingdom in Punjab, 317 Tulu language, 167, 363 Turki kings of Kabul, 328 Turkomans, Parthians resembled, 199 Turks, destroyed Him Asiatic empire, 290 Heirs of the Ephthalites, 322 Tushaspa, Asoka's Persian governor, 122 Tyriaspes, satrap of the Paropanisadai, 43, 88 U Udaya, king, 36 Udhita, raja, 316 Ugrasena, Pallava king of Palakka, 885, 386 Uigur, horde, 323 Ujjain, capital of Malwa, 24, 144 Under Asoka, 131, 142 Capital of Chashtana, 193 Upagupta, teacher of Asoka, 136, 172 Uraiyur, ancient Chola capital, 166, 872 Ushkiir = Hushkapura, 241 Vaibashika, Buddhist school, 239 Vaisali, Lichchhavi clan at, 27 Conquered by Magadha, 84 Valabhi, dynasty of, 284 Raja of, 301 Vardhamana = Mahavira, 24, 29 Vasudeva, (1) Kanva king, 186 (2) Kushan king, 242 Vasumitra, Sunga king, 188 Vatapi = Badami, Chalukya capital, 351-354 Vengi, Pallava king of, 253 Eastern Chalukya dynasty of, 861, 380 Vijayanagar, army of, 114 Vijayasena, Raja of Bengal, 344 Vijjana, Kalachurya king, 368 Vijnanesvara, jurist, 358 Vikrama, Chola king, 380 Vikramaditya, title of Chandragupta II, 14 I and II, Chalukya kings, 368 Vikramanka, Chalukya king, 868 Vikramanka-charita, of Bilhana, 18 Vilivayakura I and II, Andhra kings, 190, 192, 381 Vindhya, mountains and tribes of, 142 Vira, a recurring name in Pandya royal family, 369