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Ceylon, identified with the l'alaisimundu of China, the Huns in. .
69--78 the Periplus .. .. ..
. 196-196 Chin-chi-lung, Chinese pirate, poisoned 178, 179 chain platen, of a ship, definition of .. .. 200 Chin-chin-kung. See Coxinga. Chaitya-grihay, Buddhist cave temples in the Chinese, the, malcontents of, join Japanese Dekkan .. .. .. .. ... 77 pirates
.. .165 Chakrakottam, identification of, 142, n., invaded Chinese geographers, 21-23; value of the work by Vikramaditya VI, Chalukya, 142; Vira. of
.. .. .. .. .. 21 rajendra Chola's armies at .. .. .. .145 Chinese gold standards .. .. .. 107-108 Chalukya, variants of the name .. .. 112 Chinese pirates, attack the Dutch at Formosa. Chalukyan Empire, absorption of the. . . 6 6 178 ; arms used by .. .. .. .. 183 Chalukyan Inscriptions. See Inscriptions, Chinese silver ... .. .. .. . 52 Chalukyan
Chinese ships, why attacked by Japanese Chålukyan, Eastern, their founder, 114; in
pirates .. .. .. .. .. 164 ternal dissensions among .. .. .. 115 Chinese weights and currency .. 37, 38, 39, 49, n. Chalukyas, Western, of KalyApi, the, chrono Chin-Lushai Group, currency of the . .. 38
logy of, continued, 1-7; revised list of Chipp, John, drowned in a fight with pirates 198 sovereigns of, 6; the modern representatives Chittagong Grant, the .. .. .. .. 173 of, 112; mythical origin of, 112; conjectural Chivers, Captain, pirate, commands the Resolu. origin of, 112-113; original habitat of, 113;
tion .. .. .. .. .. 223, 224 first famous ruler of, 113; Yuan Chwang teg- Choles, the, hostilities between the Chalukyas tifies to the valour of, 114; conquered by and, 116, 117, 119-120, 136, 138 ; sovereigns the Rashtrakuras, !14; regain their independ of the, 119, 138; intermarry with the Eastence, 114, 115; titles of kings of, 114, 115; ern Chalukyas .. .. .. .. 141, 142 extinction of the main branch of, discussed, chupak, a Málay measure .. .. 151, 152 114-115; genealogy of, 115; hostility be. Churcher, John, pirate, master of the Charles 221 tween the Cholas and, 116, 117, 119-120, 138; Clark, Walter, commander of the Comfort .. 178
capital of .. .. .. .. .. 116 Clenck, Herman, Dutch President of Formosa 181 Chandra, conqueror of Bengal, identification "close quarters," definition of a fight.at .. 199 of . .. .. ... 98-101 Coats, Captain Edward, pirate, commands the
Coats. Ca Chandragupta I, his probable invasion of Ben
Nassau
. .. .. 221, 224_ gal, 101 ; extent of his empire, 101 ; identi
Coats, Judge, owner of a pirate ship .. .. 221 fication of, with Chandra of the Iron Pillar
COCOA-nut shell, used as a dry measure .. 151. inscription .. .. .. .. .. 101 Coinage and Currency among the Burmese. Chandragupta II, his cognomen, 36 ;, dates of 98
See Currency and Coinage. Chandravarman of Pushkarana, his identity
coining, a punishment for . .. . .. 236 with the Chandra of the Iron Pillar inscrip c oins, Indo-Greek, 120-121; W. Kshatrapa, tion discussed, 98-101 ; brother of Naravar.
121-122; Muhammadan
.. 122 man, 99; no evidence of his conquest of
Colours, restriction as to the use of, 48; St. Bengal .. .
... .. ...101
George's, 48, 224 ; the Black Flag, 160; the Charles, the, E. 1. Co's ship, her commander,
"Bloody Flag, 160, 203, 204, 224 ; the White 200; her log ... ... .. .. 203
Flag, 177; French, carried by pirates .. 203 Charles, the pirate ship, at St. Mary's, 221; Comfort, the, her fight with Malabar pirates,
her captains, 224, 226; renamed, 224, 177-178 ; her crew wounded .. .. .. 178
925: her crew mutiny .. 224, 225, 226 consonants, intervocalio, in Tamil .. 1914-195 Charming Mary, the, pirate ship, at St. Mary's, Conyers, Richard, commands the Fortune ..226
221, 222 ; taken .. .. .. .. 222 copper, how procured in Upper Burma, 40,n.; chaubin-bauk b'ò. See b'o, Shan.
ratios between silver, lead and . .. 111 chaukmage, rupee silver .. .. .. .. 53 copper coins, of Andragoras, 120; of Jayschauri, fly-whisk .. .. .. 27, 28 dáman, 121 ; of Rudradáman I .. .. 1 *cheerio," an early form of ..
202, n. copper currency, non-existent in the Far East. 40,n. Chellúr grant, the .. .. 141, n., 142 n., 143 Copper-plate Inscriptions. See Inscriptions. Chêta dynasty, origin of the .. .. .. 188 coronation rites, ancient Hindu, 84-95; early Chikkoras, rulers of Pithi
.. .. .. 46 history of. 84. En
history of, 84; English, 90-91; comparison Chhinda dynasty
.. 45, 46 between English and Bindu'.. .. 92-93