education, 114;
Sir Louis Dane on, 115;
a powerful proselytizing agency, 116;
propaganda in the Native Army, 117;
hostile to Islam as to British rule, 117.
_Asiatic Quarterly Review_ cited, 265.
Atkinson, Mr. (Madras), on _ryotwari_ landlords, 260.
Ayerst, Lieut., murder of, 48.
Baig, Mr. M.A. Ali, 171.
Baker, Sir Edward, 272.
_Bande Mataram_, newspaper, 78, 149, 150, 151.
Banerjee, Mr. Surendranath, 30, 50, 52, 79, 83, 84, 88,
01, 224, 274, 341, 353.
Banks, co-operative, 261-262.
Bannerjee, Mr. W.C., President of the first Indian
National Congress, 75.
Bar, Native, disaffection in, 100.
Baroda, Gaekwar of, on the elevation of the depressed
castes, 181-183;
on the unrest, 193.
Baroda, State of, 186, 187
_Bedari_, newspaper, Lahore, 19.
Bekanir, State of, 190.
Belapur Swami Club, 69.
Bengal, before the Partition, 72-80;
compared with the Deccan, 72-73;
education in, 77, 214;
Brahmanism in, 74, 102;
the storm in, 81-105;
outrages in, 96;
deportation of nine prominent agitators, 99;
disaffection in the native Bar, 100;
comparison of the number of Hindus and Mahommedans
in Government employ, 125;
Sir Lancelot Hare on the lawlessness in, 342-345.
Bengal, Partition of, agitation against, 50;
the signal rather than the cause of agitation, 81.
Bengal Iron and Steel Company, 268.
_Bengalee_, newspaper, 79, 101, 168, 353.
Besant, Mrs. Annie, influence of, 28-29.
_Bhagvat Gita_, 30, 79, 90, 201.
Bhandarkar, Dr., 42.
Bhopal, State of, 187.
Bijapurkar, Mr., 71.
Bilgrami, Mr. Husain, 171.
Bir, disturbances at, 69.
Birdwood, Sir George, 263.
Biswas, Mr. Ashutosh, murder of, 97.
Blavatsky, Mme., 28.
Bobbili, Rajah of, 171.
Bombay, comparison of the number of Hindus and Mahommedans
in Government employ, 125.
Bombay Technical Institute, 264.
Bose, Mr. Bhupendranath, 163, 165, 168.
Bose, Khudiram, murderer of Mrs. and Miss Kennedy, 96,
97, 147, 340, 341.
Brahmanism, the system and its influences, 32-33;
the stronghold of reaction, 36;
most militant in the Deccan, 37;
part played in the unrest in the Deccan, 37-63;
in Bengal, 74, 102;
in the Punjab, 109;
in Southern India, 140-141;
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