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INDEX ABHAYADANA pagoda, near Pagan, Burma, ii. 343, 353 Abhayagiri dagaba, Anuradhapura, i. 227, 229, 232-233 AbhayaTissa, Sinhalese king (A.D. 290- A 298), i. 235 note Abu, Mount, Jaina temples on, i. 313, 3*5 5> 3 6 5 Temple of Vimala, 36 ; A Temple of Tejahpala, 40 Adil Shahi dynasty of Bijipur, ii. 189, 268f. Adinah mosque, Gaur, ii. 257-259 Adi-rwar temple, .Satrunjaya, ii. 27f. Afghanistan, topes in, i. 84; Caves, 129 Agra, ii. 287 ; Red Palace or Jah^ngtr Mahall, 292f, 308 ; I'timadu-d-daulah's tomb, 305; Taj Mahall, 313-317; Moti Masjid, 317 Ahalya B^t's ghat at Mahejwar, ii. 182 Ahin-posh stupa, i. 89-90, 93 Ahmadabaxl : Jaina temple of 5eth Hathisingh at, plan, ii. 64 ; view, 65 ; Style and character of the architecture, 69, 190, 223, 230; Jami' Masjid, 230 ; Queen's mosque, 232 ; Sarkhej mosque, 233 ; Muhafiz KMn's and Rani Sipri's, 236 ; Sidi Sayyid's, 237 ; Tombs, 238 Ahmadnagar style, ii. 190 Aihole, old temple at, i. 319 ; plan, 320 ; view, 321 ; Meguti Jaina temple, 356, ii. 20 ; Jaina cave, 18 ; .Saiva cave, 119 Ajanta, rock-cut Tee (or Hit} at, i. 70 ; Chaitya Cave No. 10, 148 ; view of the interior, 149 ; cross section, 149 ; Cave 9, 150; Cave 19, 150; plan, 151; view of fa9ade, 152; Rock-cut dagaba, 153; Pillars, 154, 192, 194- 196, 208; Caves at, 179-181 ; VMras, 188-197 ; Paintings, 196, 215 ; Chaityas,

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Ajivikasect, i. 130, 132 ; Caves, 176, 177 Ajmir, mosque at, ii. 68, 210-214, 241 ; plan, 211, 212 ; great arch, 213 Ajmirgadh, ii. 91 Akbar, Emperor (A.D. 1556-1605), ii. 95, 165, 167, 172, 176, 222; architectural glories of, 288-302; His tomb at Sikandara, 298 ; plan, 299 ; section, 300 ; view, 301 Alexander the Great, pillars ascribed to, i. 61 ; Invasion of India, 86, 109, ii. 186 'Alai Darwaza, Old Delhi, ii. 201, 210; Minar, 201, 206 'Aiau-d-Din's tomb and buildings, ii. 201 'All Masjid, stupas at, i. 92, 216 Allahabad, iat or pillar at, i. 57 ; Hall in palace at, ii. 298 Altamsh, emperor, ii. 196 ; Tomb, 207, 209 Alwdr, tomb of Raja Bakhtwar Singh, ii. 168 Amalaka, i. 322, 323 note, ii. 75, 119, 138, 140, 150; Amalasild, i. 323, ii. 114, 129, 136, 147, 159 Amarakantak, ii. 91 Amarivati, stupa, i. 22, 34, 36, 59, 80-82, 102, 186; Rail at, 112, 119-123, 164, 221 ; Dagaba, 122; Date, 122 ; Art, 222, ii. 102 ; Dhanyakataka, i. 294 and note; ii. 127, 358 Amba cave-temple, ii. 131 note , a Devi and a Yakshini, ii. 28 Ambarnath temple, ii. 147 Ambasthaia dagaba, Ceylon, i. 238 Amber, palace at, ii. 176 Amoy, p'ai-lu at, ii. 475 Amritsar, Golden Temple at, ii. 161 ; history, 162 Anuuvarman, Lichchhavi king, i. 276 Amwa, Hindu temple, ii. 57 ; view, 56 Ananda, statue of, i. 244 and note temple at Pagan, ii. 351, 352'354, 360; plan, 361 Ananta, cave, Khandagiri, i. 178, ii. 15 ; Serpent, 349 Ancyra temple, i. 220 Andher, stupas or topes at, i. 71 Andhra dynasty, i. 8, 21-23, 34 Angkor Thorn, old capital of Cambodia (founded A.D. 812), ii. 374-375, 378, 380 ; Palaces and public buildings, 392, 394, 396, 399-401 Vat, temple, ii. 374;376, 377, 380- 392; Plan, 381 ; Elevation, 382; views, 384, 385, 387, 389 5 400, 402 503