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Manomeloks, on the E. comst of Madagascar, 20 n. | Naldrug, defent of Burhan Shah at Mascarenhas. See Bourbon.
Nánaghat Batakarni inscription at .. 30, 31 Massaledge. See Masomeloka.
Nande, K. of Magadhe, 43-51; conquest of Matthews, Thomas, boatswain's servant, Kelinga by, 43; canal constructed by,
killed .. .. .. .. .. 3, 6, 7 44, 45, 51; date of, 45; identification of Maulana Pir, Sunnt doctor, 187; revolt of .. 197 45, 48; opposes Chandragupta .. 50, 51 Mauritius, abandoned by the Dutch, taken Nanda dynasty, destroyed by Chandragupta, 61
by the French, 19, n., 60, n., a pirate base, 59, 60 Nandavardhana .. .. .. 43, 51 Mayotta, Comoro islands .. .. .. 38 ndndt, suggested signification of . .. 234 Meghas, of Kosala, suggested identification of, 43 Nasik cave Inacription of Ushabbadáta, 23 n., Meghavahanas. See Meghas.
29 n., 33 Meherauli Pillar Inscription of Chandra .. 22 Naşir-ul-Mulk, 125, 126, 128; vakil and pishva Morrino, French captain, turns pirato 19, and n. | under Ahmad Nizam Shah.. .. 157-159 Milanau, Malanau, a tribe in Borneo .. .. 121 Nayapala, date of .. .... .. 191. 192 Miller, Andrew, barbor of the Dorrill, killed, 3, 6, 7 Nelson, Capt., of the snow Betsy, killed .. 78 Miran 'Abdul Qadir, son of Burhan ShAh, 97, 98 Nemesis, the, in a pirate raid .. .. 117-120 Miran Hasan, son and successor to Burhan New Mathelege. See Magomeloka
Shah .. .. .. . . .. 98 New York, pirates aided from .. .. .. 9 mitra, signification of the term . 130, 131 Nikona, fort, taken by Ahmad Nizam Shah.. 72 Mocha, the, her fight with the Dorril, 1-7; Nishizaki, Spanish crew executed at .. 137
renamed .. .. .. .. .. .. 1 Nigam Shahi Kings of Ahmednagar. See Mongol chiefs, their mode of life .. 214—216 History of the Nigam Shahf Kings of Ahmad Moore, John, commander of the Bombay Grab, 63 nagar. Moors. See Muhammadans, Indian
Nigam-ul-Mulk. See Aḥmad Nizam Shah. Mopp, George, gunner's servant, killed, 3, 6, 7 North, Nathaniel, quarter-master of the Charles, 144 Moranjan, fort, talcen by Ahmad Nigm Shah, 73 Moro, Chandra Rao, Maratha Chief, mur.
dered by Sivaji .. .. 163, 164, 156 Mornington, the, attacked by piraten .. .. 83 Moti Shah. See Aḥmad Nizam Shah. Mud Bay. Soo Machhakundi.
O and E, in Marwari and Gujarati, the wide Muhammad Adil Shah, of Bijapur, tricked by
sound of .. .. .. .. 109-114 Sivaji, 153; death of .. .. .. .. 164 Okhamandal, in KathiAwar, soene of pirate outMuhammad Shah, Bahmani, called father of
rages
.. .. .. .. .. 83 Aḥmad Nigam Shah, 67; death of .. .. 69 Old Nick of Dover, .pirato ... .. .. 143 Muhammadan colours. See Colours. .
Ormus, on the Persian Gulf, a pirate settlement, 83 Muhammadans, Indian, called Moors, 17, n., 18, 143
Osborn, Sherard, Capt., pirate story told by, 79 Mukammal Khân, guardian to Burhan Nisam
Osbourne, Jos., wounded .. .. .. 6 Shah, 159, 160, n., 166 n., death of ..161, 163 n. l Ostend Gallev. the
Ostend Galley, the. See Greyhound, the
Sea Grewhound, the Mundesvari Inscription of the time of Udays- Ostender .. . ..
.. 38, 40, 80 sena, 21-29; characters of the, 22; language, orthography and lexicography of the, 23; date of the, 24-26; inscriptions compared with the, 25-27; text of the, 27, 28: trans lation of the .. .. .. .. .. 29 Mundy, Peter, his description of Virabhadra .. 116 Paithan, capital of Sri-Pulumavi .. .. 34 Murhfr, a fort, taken by Burhan Shah .. 200 PALA Dynasty of Bengal, a Chronology of, 189-193 Murtau Nigam Shah I., a maniac .. .. 66 Pals inscriptions. See Inscriptions, Pala.. Mūshikanagara, in the C. Provinces, destroyed, 61 Pali, a fort, taken by Ahmad Nizam Shah. 73, Moshikas, of 8. Travancore ..
74, 197 mutiny, by Malays, in the snow Belay.. .. PAli literature, as evidence on the Casto system, 207,
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Pallas, the, her tight with twenty Malay Nadir-uz-Zaman. See Shaikh Mu'addi.
prahus .. .. .. .. .. 97, 98 ndkhuda, master of a native vessel.. 101 n. pirang, a sheath knife .. .. .. .. 121
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