Mark Antony, Silver consular coins of, at Manikyalā Note on article on, in First Part of Catalogue, Appendix F. 492 or Nagar Khas, once the supposed site of Kapilavatthu 100 Nagari, Thambhavati, age of Nāgārjuna, founder of Mahāyānaa, a sect of Buddhists Origin and number of Nagnātas, naked mendicants. Nalanda monastery, earthenware jars from Monastery of . 144 13 308 308 308 199 3C8 96 89 Nara-Sinha or Nṛi-sinha, Avatāra of Navadevakula or Na-po-ti-po kiu-lo of Hwen Thsang Newab Mir Kasim, Defeat of, by English Newal identified with Navadevakula Situation of Terra-cotta from Niganthas of Asoka's edicts 345 298 30 468 90 297 297 298 199 Nirgantha Jnatiputra or Mahāvīra, Nirvaṇa of Nirgranthas Digambaras. or Sky-clad ones, a sect of Jains 337 Po-fa-to or Po-fa-to-lo, formerly identified with Sharkot 145 Po--fa-to or Po-fa-to-lo identified with Harapa 115 Portuguese at Chittagong Pottery, Baluchistān 164 443 63 428 63 453 453 Upper Burma glazed with refuse of silver smelting 432 433 f. n. 181 Peshawar Pou-lou-cha-pou-lo or Fo-lau-sha, Chinese name of Parashawara or 156 89 198 288 244 4 143 174 1 H Qabhsenuf, one of the four Genii of the lower regions of the ancient Egyptians PAGB 175, 436 174 436, 486 173 144 f. n. 288 10 486 465 Rajapur, sculpture from 294 294 Rājmahāl, Āgmahāl or Akbarnagar, sculpture from 265 Capital of Shah Shuja 264 383 288 149 346 346 345 100 163 111, 353 Rambha 247 173 34 173 |