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Kámbuksh, Prince, besieges Wakingérah, but repulsed, 352. Sent to the siege of Gingee, which is raised, 353. Retires to Wandiwash, 353. Invites Pám Naik to court, 355. Takes Wakingérah by storm, 356. Golcondah and Beejapoor left by will to him, 357. Sent to Beeja- poor, 358. Resists Bahadur Shah, and is killed in action, 359 Kamil Khan, Regent of Beejapoor, re- moved by the Queen Dowager, 301. Flies, 301
Kamrán, Kandahar taken by his brother the Emperor Hoomayoon, 249. Loses Kabool, and escapes towards Sinde, 249. Returns and surprises Kabool, 249. But driven out, 249. Wanders among the wild Afghans, 249. Blinded, 250. His death, 250
Kamrán, son of the Emperor Babur, ap- pointed governor of Kabool and Kan- dahar, 234. Afghanistan and the Punjab made over to him, 234. Cedes the Punjab to Shere Khan, and retires to Kabool, 237
Kamran of Herat, his intrigue with Persia and Russia, 644 Kandahar, subdued and annexed by Subooktugeen of Ghuzny, 78. Ceded by the Emperor Hoomayoon to the King of Persia, 248. Taken by Hoo- mayoon, 249. Made over, with its dependencies, to the Emperor Akbur, 269. Invaded and taken by the Persians, 323. Prince Shahriar sent to recover it, 323. Regained by the Moghuls, 330. Again taken by the Persians, 330. And besieged unsuccessfully by Prince Aurungzebe, 330. Prince Dara Shekoh allowed to recommence the siege, but also fails, 330, 331. Taken by Nadir Shah, 379. Held by Ahmed Shah Ab- dally, 451. Defeat of the Afghan in- surgents by General Nott at, 651 Kanhojee Angria, Mahratta chief, his piracies, 396. Attacked by the English and Portuguese, who fail, 397. His death, 397 Kanishka, third prince of the Kashmere dynasty, 59
Kanoud, fort of, taken by Brigadier Showers, 743 Kanouj, dynasty of, 54. City of, sub- mits to Mahmood of Ghuzny, 83. Taken by the Rajah of Kalinga, 83. Captured by the Mahomedans, 92. Occupied by Mahmood Toghluk, 152. Recovered by Ibrahim Shah Shurky, 153. The Em- peror Hoomayoon defeated near, 237 Kans, Rajah, usurps the throne of
Bengal, 151
Kanwa dynasty founded, 55 Karlee, cave temple at, 54 Karnee, cave temple at, 61 Karrack, expedition from Bombay to, 640 Kashmere, Tartar dynasties of, 58, 59.
Historical records of, 129. Mahomedan kings of, 129. Expedition sent by the
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Emperor Akbur into, 267. Annexed to the Empire, 268. Insurrection in, 369. Bought by Gólab Singh, 675 Kassim, conquers Sinde, 76, 156 Kassim Bereed, minister of Mahmood Shah II. of the Deccan, 182. His intrigues against Yoosuf Adil Shah, 195. Whom he asks for aid against Dustoor Deenar the Abyssinian, 196. Dismissed from office. 197. And de- feated near Allund, 197. His death, 182, 197
Kassim Khan, Aurungzebe's general, sent to Gingee, 353. Attacked by Suntajee Gorepuray, and his men stripped of their arms and clothes, 353. Poisons himself, 353 Kattiawar, peninsula of, 60. The Sahs in, 60, 61. Reduced by King Ahmed of Guzerat, 135. Residence of Mozuffer Shah, King of Guzerat, at, 268. Failure of an attempt of Mirza Azeez Khan to take it, 268 Kavanagh, Mr., his daring feat, 745 Kawur Sein, a Brahmin, becomes Péshwa to King Boorhan Shah of Ahmed- nugger, 209. His bravery and skill, 209. Reduces the Mahratta chiefs, 210 Keane, Sir John, commands a Bombay force sent against Afghanistan, 642. His march through Sinde, 642. Raised to the peerage, 644
Keating, Colonel, marches to Guzerat, 488. Defeats the Mahrattas, 489 Kehrla, war of the Deccan with, 166. Taken by Nizam-ool-Moolk, 174. Ceded to the Deccan, 174, 194 Kei-kobád succeeds to the throne of Dehly, 101. His profligacy, 101. Puts his Moghul officers to death, 101. Paralyzed 102. Murdered, 102 Keigwin, Captain, commandant of Bom- bay garrison, imprisons the governor, 392. Surrenders the island to Sir T. Grantham, 392
Keir, General, hunts the Pindháree free-
booter Cheetoo through Guzerat, 594 Kelloojee, Mahratta chieftain, becomes a
noble of the empire, and serves under Shah Jehán, 327
Kennaway, Captain, sent to demand the surrender of the Guntoor Sircar, 521 Kerowly taken by Sooltan Mahmood Khiljy, 143. Case of, 689
Kerr, General, commands the forces of Guzerat, 586
Khan Bahadoor Khan, rising of the Mahomedans at Bareilly under, 725 Khan Khanan, eldest son of King Julal- ood-deen of Dehly, put to death, 103 Khan Khanan Bahmuny, retrieves King Feroze Shah's defeat in Beejanugger, 167. Ascends the throne of the Deccan under the title of Ahmed Shah Wully, 167. Declares war against Beejanugger, 168. His massacre of Hindoos, 168. Makes war against Wurungul, 168. Which he finally reduces, 211. Com-
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pletes the fortifications of Gawilgurh, 168. Defeats Sooltan Hooshung of Malwah, 168. Founds the city of Beeder, 168. His death, 168 Khan Khanan, Mirza Khan receives the title of, 271 (see also Mirza Khan). Commands the Moghul army at Soopa, 271, 315. Recalled by the Emperor Akbur, 271. Commands an army in the Deccan, 271. Defeated by Mullik Umber, general and minister of Ah- mednugger, 320. His command trans- ferred to Shah Jehán, 320 Khan Mirza, Prince, attacked at Moham-
rah by Sir J. Outram, 714. Retreats, 714 Khan Singh, appointed Sikh Dewan of Mooltan, 679. Accompanied by Mr. Vans Agnew and Lieutenant Anderson, who are murdered, 679, 680 Khandesh becomes independent of Dehly, 121. Situation and boundaries of, 146. Its great fertility, 146. Mahomedan kings of, 146. Its capital city, 146. End of the Farooky dynasty, 149. Disputed succession to the throne, 149. Defeat of the Deccan king in, 136. Submits to the Emperor Akbur, 270. Finally annexed to the empire, 272. Plundered by the Mahrattas, 345, 349, 354, 355. Held by them, 452. Its cultivation under its Mahomedan kings, 615. Its condition after the Mahratta war, 615. Its desolation increased by the Bheels, 615 Kharizm, King of, defeats Mahomed Ghoory, 93
Khassee Ráo put to death by his brother Holkar, 565
Khatmandoo, Goorkha capital, advance of the British on, 577, 578 Khelát, captured by the British under General Willshire, 644. But retaken by the Beloochees, 644. And again by General Nott, 646
Khiljy dynasty of Dehly established, 102 Kbiljy dynasty of Malwah, 142-145 Khiva, Russian expedition to, 645 Khizr Khan, son of the King of Dehly, married to Déwul Dévy, 109. Confined by Mullik Khafoor, 111
Khizr Khan, Syed, viceroy of Lahore, appointed deputy of Teimoor in India, 123. Takes Dehly, 124 Khizr Khan, viceroy of Bengal, his rebel- lion suppressed by Shere Khan, 242 Khizr Khan, governor of the Punjab, de-
feated by Sikunder Shah Soor, 256 Khodawund Khan, governor of Mahore
and Ramgeer, 193. Declares his inde- pendence, 193. Mahore taken by Ameer Bereed, and Khodawund killed, 193 Khodeija Sooltana, of Beejapoor, be- trothed to the son of the King of Ah- mednugger, 303
Khójuk pass, the, 642 Khônds, aboriginal tribe of, 36. Their dwelling-place, 633. Their human sac- rifices, 633. Efforts of Captain Camp-
bell and Major Macpherson to suppress the practice, 633. Insurrection of the people, 633. Which is suppressed, and the people civilised, 634 Khooloom, Wullee of, protects Dost Ma- homed, 646
Khoonza Sooltana, Queen Dowager of Ahmednugger, becomes Regent, 308. Takes the field against the King of Beejapoor, 309
Khoord Kabool pass, march of the En- glish army through the, 650 Khoosroo, becomes Sooltan at Lahore, 89. His death, 89
Khoosroo, Ameer, the poet, patronised by King Julal-ood-deen Khiljy, 102. His poem on the marriage of Khizr Khan with the Princess Déwul Devy, 109
Khoosroo, Prince, son of the Emperor Jehangeer, his quarrels with his brother Khurram, 273. Rebels against bis father, but defeated and captured, 319. Taken in chains to the emperor, 820. Conspiracy to assassinate the emperor and elevate Khoosroo discovered and defeated, 320. The emperor's cruelty to him, 320. Imprisoned in chains, 320. Released, but dies, 323 Khoosroo Mullik, succeeds his father
Khoosroo of Ghuzny, 89. Defeated by Mahomed Ghoory, and confined, 90, 91 Khorassán, under Haroun al-Rasheed, 77. Rebels, 77
Khowas Khan, Shere Khan's general, sp pointed viceroy of the Punjab, 242. Marches upon Agra, but defeated by the emperor, 245. And again at Uni- balla, 245. Wanders from place to place, 245. Put to death, 245. His tomb at Dehly, 245 Khowas Khan appointed regent of Beeja- poor, 344. Assassinated, 345 Khujista Akhir, son of the Emperor Bahadur Shah, killed in the contest for the throne, 361
Khundy Rao put to death by his uncle Holkar, 565
Khurósa, cave temples of, 69 Khurram, Prince, son of the Emperor Jehangeer, his quarrels with his brother Khoosroo, 273. His successful cam paign in Oodypoor, 321. Receives the title of Shah Jehán, 322. See Jehar, Shah. Emperor Khurruk Bahádoor, takes the fort of Berozepoor by storm, 750. And routs Mahomed Hussein Nazim's army, 750 Khwaja Jehan, governor of Guzerat, de-
feats Baha-ood-deen, 115
Khyber Pass, the Afghans defeated by the imperial general Man Singh at the, 268. Mutiny of native troops at the. 653. Forced by General Pollock, 64 Kilpatrick, Captain, joins Clive with a reinforcement, 409
Kimedy plundered by the Pindharees,
586
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Kineyree, defeat of Moolráj at, 681 Kings, list of, according to Arrian and Pliny, 41
Kinleside, Colonel, defeats the rebel Nawab of Futtegurh, 747 Kirjean, M., French commander, defeated and taken prisoner, 411
Kirkee, city of, its name changed to Aurangabad, 333
Kirkpatrick, Major William, joins Lord Mornington at the Cape, and supplies him with information, 538 Kirkpatrick, Captain Achilles, concludes a treaty with the Nizam, 540 Kishen Das, protected by the English at Calcutta, 422. Suráj-ood-Dowlah's demands, 422. Who receives Kishen Das with courtesy, 423 Kishkinda, kingdom of, founded by Ráma, 64
Kishwur Khan, becomes regent of Beeja- poor, 301. Assassinates Moostafa Khan, 301. Imprisons the Queen Dowager, Chánd Beebee, in Sattura, 301. Fury of the people at his violence, 302. Escapes, 302. Killed at Golcondah,
302
Kites, and kite-flying, in India, 14, 15 Kiveloor, Hindoo temple of, plundered by the Count de Lally, 434 Knox, Captain, his exploit at Patna, 456 Koer Singh, the Zemindar, rebels. 738. Operations of Sir E. Lugard against him, 753. Defeats Captain Le Grand, 754. The only Zemindar who rebelled,
767
Kolapoor, capital of the Silhárá princes, 71. Piracies of, 416. Which are sup- pressed in, 570. War of the Rajah of, with the Mahrattas, 546. Gives in his allegiance to the British, and secured in his possessions, 599. Mutiny of Sepoys at, 759. Who are pursued by Captain Kerr, and slain, 759, 760 Kolees, aboriginal tribe of, 37 Koles, Lurka, tribe of, 36, 37 Koles, the, 623. Their insurrection, and
its causes, 623. Placed under special jurisdiction, 623. Their advancement in civilisation and prosperity, 623. Con- version of thousands of them to Chris-
tianity, 623. Those of Singhbhoom join the rebel Sepoys, 754 Kolhar ceded to the Mahrattas, 475 Koncan, part of the, given to the King of
Beejapoor, 329
Konkan, invaded and reduced by Alla- ood-deen Shah II., of the Deccan, 169. Expedition sent into, by the King of the Deccan, 171. To which it is an- nexed, 174. Reduced by Ahmed Nizam Shah, 207. The Northern Konkan gained by the Portuguese for Prince Chand, 281
Kookies, tribe of, 36 Koolly Kootub Shah, appointed governor
of, 212. His origin and services, 212. Becomes independent as Sooltan of
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Golcondah, 212. Extends his power to the sea, 212. Captures Dewarkónda, 212. Assists Ameer Bereed, 213. His town of Kovilcóndah besieged in con- sequence, 213. Wounded in the face, 213. Assassinated, 213 Koonch, defeat of the rebel Sepoys at, 756
Kootloogh Khan, the Moghul, invades India, 106. Defeated by Alla-ood-deen of Dehly, 106. Evacuates India, 106. Raises an insurrection, which is sup- pressed, 269
Kootub Khan, cousin of the King of Dehly, imprisoned and murdered, 153 Kootub minar at Dehly, 95
Kootub Shah succeeds to the throne of Guzerat, 137. His character, 187. His death, 137
Kootub Shahy dynasty of Golcondah, 211-213
Kootub Shahy dynasty of Golcondah, 316-319. End of the, 351 Kootub-ood-deen, King of Kashmere. See Hindal Kootub-ood-deen Eibuk, takes Dehly, 92. Defeats the Rajah of Kanouj, and takes the Rajah's treasure, 92. Made viceroy, 92, 94. Settles Ajmere, 92, 93. Takes Anhulwara and its dependencies, 93. Captures Gwalior, 95. Crowned King of India at Lahore, 94. His birth and career, 94. His Indian campaigns, 95. Takes Dehly, 95. His other conquests, 95. Takes Ghuzny, where he is crowned, 95. His death, 95. His minaret and mosque at Dehly, 95 Kootub-ood-deen Lunga, becomes King of Mooltan, 154, 155. His death 155 Kootub-ood-deen, Mysore commander, his operations, 523
Kootub-ool-Moolk, governor of Telingana, declares himself independent, 182 Koowur Rái, Rajah of Kanouj, submits to Mahmood of Ghuzny, 83. A con- federation of Hindoo sovereigns formed against him, 83. Attacked by the Rajah of Kalinga, 83 Kopuldroog ineffectually besieged by the Nizam, 523
Korash, Prince Mirza, his claim to the succession of the throne of Dehly, 690. Recognised as heir apparent by the governor-general in Council, 712 Kórewahs, aboriginal tribe of, 36 Korygaom, memorable defence of, 589. Monument erected at, 590 Kovilcondah besieged by the King of Beejapoor, 213
Kowla Dévy, wife of the Rajah of Gu- zerat, captured by the Mahomedans, 106. Married to King Alla-ood-deen,
106
Kowlá Dévy, Queen of Kashmere, defeated by, and married to, Shah Meer, 130 Kowlas taken by Prince Aluf Khan, 114.
Attempt of Vináik Déo to take, 160 Krishn Naik, Rajah of Beejanugger, joins
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other Hindoos, and drives out the Ma- homedans, 116
Krishn Rai, Rajah of Beejanugger, re- fuses the demands of Mujahid Shah, 163. His kingdom invaded by Mujahid, 163. Eminence and extent of his king- dom, 191
Krishna river, 3
Krishna, King of Saurashtra, 60. Wor- shipped by the majority of the Hindoos, 60
Kshéttryas, or military class, in ancient times, 21
Kudr Khan, son of the King of Dehly, blinded and put to death, 106 Kulleem Oolla Shah Bahmuny, succeeds to the throne of the Deccan, 183. His adventures, 183
Kulliada, battle of, 135, 141 Kallian Mul, Rajah of Bhikanere, his daughter married to the Emperor Akbur, 263
Kulyan, now Kulliany, city of, 69. Chalukya dynasty of, 68. Kala Bhurya dynasty of, 69. Conquered and an- nexed by the Yádávás of Déoghur, 70. United with Guzerat, 133. Given up by Ahmednugger to Ally Adil Shah of Beejapoor, 307. Attempt of Hoosein Nizam Shah to recover it, 308 Kumal Khan, appointed Regent of Beeja- poor, 199. Restores the public pro- fession of faith, 199. His intrigues with Ameer Bereed, 199. Purposes to usurp the throne, 200. The Queen Dow- ager's counter plot, 200. Loses Goa, 223. Assassinated, 200 Kumaon, mountain province of, acquired by the British, 580 Kummur-ood-deen Khan, imperialist ge- neral, marches against the Peshwah, 378
Kuna, Pandyan King, his conversion to Jainism, 67
Kunchy, or Conjeveram, capital of the Cholas, 66. Burnt, 69 Kupoorthala, Sikh Rajah of, checks the mutineers at Jullunder, 729 Kureem Khan, Patán chief, his depreda-
tions, 574. Imprisoned by Sindia, but released, 574. Joins Cheetoo, and again confined, 574. His forces routed by Colonel Adams, 594. Surrenders to Sir J. Malcolm, and given an estate in Gorukpoor, 594 Kurky, capital of the Pandyans, 67 Kurnool, Nawab of, shoots Nasir Jung, 407. Kills Mozuffer Jung, 408. Killed, 408
Kurpa, independence of the Patán Na- wab of, 453. Annexed by Hyder Ally, 498
Kurra Khan, confined in his government by King Ghazy Beg Toghluk, 114 Kurrachee, mutiny of Sepoys at, 760. Who are disarmed, 760 Kurruk Singh, succeeds his father Run- jeet Singh at Lahore, 645. His incapa-
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A TOUCHE, Captain, killed, 785 Labourdonnais, M., sent to India, 400. His instructions, 400. EngagES the English fleet, which retreats, 40). Besieges Madras, which surrenders, 401. Dupleix refuses to sanction his terms of surrender, 401. Superseded. 401. Returns home, imprisoned, and tried but acquitted, 401. His death, 401 Lahar, fort of, taken by Captain Popham, 494 Lahore, sacked by Sooltan Mahmood of Ghuzny, 83. Besieged by the Hindoos, 87. But the siege raised, 87. Becomes the capital of the Ghuzny dynasty, 88. Besieged and taken by Mahomed Ghoory, 89. Captured by the Gukkurs. 93. Seized by the Moghuls, who leave it, 98. Taken by Teimoor, 123. En- tered by the Emperor Hoomayoon, 251. Invaded by Mahomed Hakeeni Mirza, 266. The Emperor Akbur re- sides at, 268, Occupied by the Afghan King, Ahmed Shah, 385. Surprised by the vizier Shahab-ood-deen, 421. Taken by the Mahrattas, 447. Occupied by the Afghans under Zemán Shah, 540, Occupied by the British troops, 675. Mutiny of the Sepoys at, 723, 730. Who are disarmed, 723. Murder of Major Spencer, 730. Provincial high court established at, 781
Laing, Mr., his financial measures, 770 Lake, General (afterwards Lord), his
forces in Hindostan, 555. His first campaign, 556. Captures Allygur, 556. Defeats the Mahrattas at Dehly, Agra, and Laswaree, 556. Concindes treaties with several native states, 559, Ordered to march against Holkar, 560. Defeats Holkar's horse near Furruka- bad, 561. Besieges and captures the fort of Deeg, 561. Besieges Bhartpore, 561. And compels the rajah to sue for peace, 562. Defeats Holkar, 562. Ad- vances against Sindia and Holkar, 562. Negotiates with Sindia, 563. His re-
monstrance to Lord Cornwallis, 563, Pursues Holkar into the Puujab, 563. Advances to Amritsur, 564. His treaty of peace with Holkar, 564. Resigns his political functions, 565 Lake, Lieutenant, commands the Bahá-
wulpoor contingent before Mooltan,
681
Lall Koor, mistress of the Emperor Je- handar Shah, 362. Her brothers, 362. With the emperor when defeated, 363 Lall Singh, paramour of the Ranee Chánd Koowur, 668. Becomes her executive minister, 669. At the battle of Moodkee, 670. His entrenched camp at Feroze Sheher, 670. Defeated there, 672. De- posed from office, 674. But confirmed as executive minister, 677. His charac- ter, 677. Tried, and banished, 677 Lallcheen, a Turkish slave, blinds and imprisons Sooltan Gheias-ood-deen of the Deccan, 165. Becomes prime minister, 165. Places Shumsh-ood-deen on the throne, 165. Confined, 165 Lally, Count de, arrives in India, 434. Besieges and takes Fort St. David, 434. His efforts to obtain money, 434. Be- sieges Tanjore, but compelled to raise the siege, 434. His violence and cruelty, 434. Recalls M. Bussy, 434. And M. Moraçin, 436. His position weakened, 441. Receives a mock capitulation of Arcot, 441. Besieges Madras, 441. But retires to Arcot, 412. Which is taken by Coote, 443. Pondi- cherry the only possession remaining to the French, 443. He applies to Hyder Ally for assistance, 443. Besieged by the English in Pondicherry, 443. Ex- pels the natives from the fort, 444. Compelled to surrender, 444. Goes to Madras, 444. His fate, 445 Lancaster, Captain, his voyages to India, 286, 287. Failure of his first expedition, 286. Opens trade at Acheen, establishes a factory at Bantam, 287 Land tenure and revenue in India, 526. A land settlement recommended by the Court of Directors, 527. Lord Corn- wallis's measures, 527. A permanent settlement opposed by Mr. Shore, but carried, 527. Settlements of Sir T. Munro in Madras, 612. Native system, 613. Settlements with the Zemindars, which fail, 613. Operation of the Ryotwary settlement, 613, 614. The Bombay system, 615. Resumption of rent-free tenures in Bengal, 618. Land settlement of the north-west provinces, 627. And of the central provinces, 780. Acts relating to protection of heredi- tary occupants, and security of their tenure, 787, 788. Regulations of Feroze Toghluk regarding the demand on cultivators, 797
Lane, Colonel, at the battle of Soobráon,
674
Languages of the ancient inhabitants of India, 35. Connection between Dra- vidian and Scythian languages, 40. Of the south of India, 65 Laswarce, defeat of the Mahrattas by Lord Lake at, 556
Law, M., surrenders to Major Lawrence,
LEV
410. His efforts to assist Bussy, 418. Marches on Hyderabad, 419. Takes up a position in the fort of Mulkapoor, 419. Reinforced by Bussy, 419. Coote's pursuit of him, 432. With the Soo- bahdar of Oudh, 437. Assists the Emperor Shah Allum in the siege of Patna, 456. Taken prisoner by Major Carnac, 458
Lawrence, Major Stringer, arrives at Fort St. David as commander-in-chief, 403. Takes command of a force to assist Sanhojee, 404. Takes Dévicotta, 404. Joins Nasir Jung with a detach- ment, 406. Returns to Madras, 406. Returns from England and takes the command, 409. Advances to the relief of Trinchinopoly, 410. Compels the French to surrender in Seringham, 410. Defeats them at Bahoor, 410, 411 Lawrence, Captain, taken prisoner by the Afghans, 650. Demanded as a hostage by Akbur Khan, 650 Lawrence, Major (afterwards Sir Henry), left in charge at Lahore, 676. Sup- presses a rebellion in Kashmere, 677. Returns to England, 679. Appointed commissioner in Oudh, 722. His pro- visions against the revolted Sepoys, 726. Besieged by the mutineers in Lukhnow, 728. His death, 729 Lawrence, Major (afterwards Sir George), in charge of Pesháwur, 683. Attacked in the Residency, and confined by Chutter Singh, 683. Joins Shere Singh, 686
Lawrence, Mr. John (afterwards Lord), has charge of affairs at Lahore, 679. Retains the Jullunder Dooáb, and prevents local disaffection, 687. His friendly negotiations with Dost Ma- homed, 714. His assistance in the cap- ture of Dehly, 741. Appointed to the government of the north-west pro- vinces, 749. His opinion of the mutiny 767. Retires for health to England, 769 Appointed Viceroy of India, 773. Ar. rives in Calcutta, 775. Goes to Lahore, 776. His address to the Sikhs, 776. His measures for the improvement of English soldiers, 776. War with Bhótan, 777. His policy in the contest in Af- ghanistan, 786. Legislative measures of his incumbency, 787. End of his term of office, 788. Review of his viceroyalty, 789. His foreign policy, 789, 790 Laws, code of, of the Emperor Akbur, 279. Sir E. Impey's, 528. Mr. Ma- caulay's, 712
Le Grand. Captain, defeated by Koër Singh, 754
Lepchas, tribe of, 36
Leslie, Colonel, assembles a force at Kalpy, 491. Reaches Khundulla, 491. Joined by Rughoba, 491. Recalled, 492. His death, 492 Levant Company formed and chartered, 285
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