IV. NAMES EXPLAINED.
(IN ALPHABETICAL SUCCESSION.)
Abu, a mountain in Raj vara, Lat. 24°, Long. 72°
jj| Hind.
Abbreviated from the Sanskrit Arbuda, serpent, in particular a demonic serpent subdued by
Indra.
"Ahu Fort." It has its name from Mount Abu. Abu, abbreviated from Arbuda, is also met
with in many other geographical names, as in Abu-nagar, in Malva, Lat. 22°, Long. 80°;
in Abu-pur, in Hindostan, Lat. 28°, Long. 77°. The Arabic abu, which means father, is
frequently used as a part of personal names; but in the names quoted here the resem-
blance of the form is accidental.
Adampura, in Sindh, Lat. 27°, Long. 68°............... p<>I Arab.Hind.
"Adams town," or "town of man."
Adil Shah, in the Panjab, Lat. 32°, Long. 71°.......... »U J^U Arab. Pers.
"King Adil." Adil, just, is frequently used as a man's name.
Afzalgarh, in the Dekhan, Lat. 17°, Long. 76°.......... ^ J^it Arab. Hind.
"AfzaVs house (or fort)." Afzal, most excellent, a personal name.
Anal. Afzal-pur, in the Dekhan, Lat. 17°, Long. 76°; in Hindostan Lat. 29°, Long. 78°.
A bug arh, in Raj vara, Lat. 24°, Long. 72°
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(IN ALPHABETICAL SUCCESSION.)
Abu, a mountain in Raj vara, Lat. 24°, Long. 72°
jj| Hind.
Abbreviated from the Sanskrit Arbuda, serpent, in particular a demonic serpent subdued by
Indra.
"Ahu Fort." It has its name from Mount Abu. Abu, abbreviated from Arbuda, is also met
with in many other geographical names, as in Abu-nagar, in Malva, Lat. 22°, Long. 80°;
in Abu-pur, in Hindostan, Lat. 28°, Long. 77°. The Arabic abu, which means father, is
frequently used as a part of personal names; but in the names quoted here the resem-
blance of the form is accidental.
Adampura, in Sindh, Lat. 27°, Long. 68°............... p<>I Arab.Hind.
"Adams town," or "town of man."
Adil Shah, in the Panjab, Lat. 32°, Long. 71°.......... »U J^U Arab. Pers.
"King Adil." Adil, just, is frequently used as a man's name.
Afzalgarh, in the Dekhan, Lat. 17°, Long. 76°.......... ^ J^it Arab. Hind.
"AfzaVs house (or fort)." Afzal, most excellent, a personal name.
Anal. Afzal-pur, in the Dekhan, Lat. 17°, Long. 76°; in Hindostan Lat. 29°, Long. 78°.
A bug arh, in Raj vara, Lat. 24°, Long. 72°
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