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Yadava, dynasty of Devagiri, v2.p360

Yadavas, a Hindu nation, v1.pp206–207

Yadgar Birlas, a commander of the right wing of Timur’s army, v5.p206

Yajna Sri, Andhra king, v2.p195

Yajnavalkya, discussion of, with Maitreyi, v1.pp151–152

Yajur-Veda

Account of coronation ceremony in, v1.pp132–133

Aranyakas of, v1.p94, v1.p95

Brahmanas of, v1.p93

Burial customs in, v1.p165

Compilation of, v1.p85, v1.p86, v1.p89

Studied by Brahmans, v9.p137

Verse from, descriptive of kingly duty, v1.p133

Yaklakhi, Hindu raja of Devagiri, v3.p125

Yakub Khan becomes Amir of Afghanistan, v8.p440

Yalam Khan, father of Shams-ad-din Altamish, v5.p92

Yalub ibn Lais, governments of Sind, Balkh, and Tokharistan conferred upon, v5.pp25–26

Yama, the angel of death, directions for constructing an idol of, v9.p180

Yamanians and Nizarians, dissensions between, v5.p23

Yamin-ad-daulah Mahmud, son of Sabuktagin, accompanies his father against Jaipal, v5.p36

Severity of, toward Jaipal, v5.p37

Yarkand, plain of, v2.p224, v2.p231

Yarna

God of the heaven of the righteous, v1.p58

God of the dead, v1.p73

In the Puranas, v1.p73

Stanzas concerning older conception of, v1.p73

Yaska, plan of, to reduce Vedic gods to three, v1.p71

Yasodhara, wife of Buddha, v1.p292

Yasodharman, Raja of Central India, v2.p288, v2.p290

Yavana, tribe, meaning of name, v2.p192

= Menander’s Greeks, v2.p216

Yavanas (Greeks) explained as a caste, v1.p230

Yazdan, the good principle according to the Zoroastrian faith, v5.p195

Yazid ibn Abd-al-Malik, caliph of Baghdad, in 720:724 A.D., v5.p15

Yazid ibn Abu-Kabsha as-Saksaki appointed governor of Sind, v5.p14

Death of, v5.p15

Year, Hindu, seasons of the, v9.pp127–129

Yen-kao-ching = Kadphises II, v2.pp223–226

Yildiz, a slave of Mohammad Ghori, rises to power, v3.p70

Death of, v3.p75

Flees into India from Chingiz Khan, v3.p75

Possession of Lahore contested with, by Kubacha, v3.p72

Ruler of Ghazni, v3.p74

Yoga, meaning of the word, v1.p258

Obstacles to, v1.pp258–259

Rules to attain to, v1.pp259–260

Yuan Chwang = Hiueu Tsang, q. v.

Yudhamsraushti, son of Ugrasena, v1.p132

Yudhisthira, one of the five Paudava princes, v1.p101

Appointed crown prince, v1.p103

Becomes king, v1.p110

Celebrates the Asvamedha ceremony, v1.p110

Coronation ceremony of, v1.p106

Gambling match of, v1.p106

Said to have subdued every monarch in Aryan India, v1.p110

Yueh-chi, conquer Kashmir, v1.p321

Yueh-chi, migration, v2.p204, v2.p219

Yusuf Adil Shah, Sultan of Bijapur, v3.p192

Yusufzais, an Afghan tribe, v4.p48

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