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Parenda, fight at, 102; attacked by Burhan Prosperous, the, captured by pirates .. 20, 142
Shih .. .. .. .. .. 200-204 Provintia, Dutch fort, in Formosa, 138; sur. Parijata, in the Daulatábad plates of san.
renders to Coxinga .. .. 139, 141 n. karagana, suggested identification of .. 174 Pullo Verero. Bee Pulo Barahla. Parker, Capt., captured by pirates . 8, 9 n. Pulo Barahla, Island off Sumatra .. 2 n., 3, 4 Parrot and a Kabar, Kathiâwar Nursery Talo, 11 Punt, Thoe., Capt. of the Essex, surrenders to Pasand Khan. See Dilpasand Khan.
pirates ... .. .. .. .. 21, 144 Pathri,early home of the Nizam Shahi dynasty, 68n., Pusakkada, in Travancore .. .. .. 20
164 n., 166, D., 166 n., 177 D., 180 n. Purânas, as evidence of the date of the Sata. Patiskella grant of the Mahârâja Sivaraja, 25, 26 váhana period, 30; their chronology of the pattararo, a small gun .. .. .. .. 7 n. Mauryan and Sunga kings of Magadha. 47, 50 Pattle, Thos., Chief at Karwar, his account of Pushyamitra, K. of Magadha, 46: suggested
Capt. Kidd's piratical action .. .. 9 identification of, 47; extent of his territory. ponce, treaties relative to. Soo treaties.
51; conquered .. .. .. .. .. 52 Penang, a visit of two Andamanese to, in
1819 .. .. .. .. .. 91-96 Pennyng -Chief at Calicut .. .. ... 19 Perrin, Capt. Chas., commands the Thankful, 9, 17 Persian Gulf, pirates of the. See Juhasmi. Petros, Khwaja, loyal Armenian merchant, 78, 78
2. Ja Qandahar. See Kandhar. Philippines, the, European occupations of, 12, 13
qaul, agreement .. .. .. .. 36 Philippos, a satrap, murdered .. .. .. 50
Quedah Merchant, the, captured by pirates, 8, 10Phillips, Capt., killed .. .. .. .. 144
Quilon, capital of the Mushikas .. .. 14 piracy, attempts to suppress, 7, 97, 117–121;
Quli Qutb-ul-Mulk, of Golcondah, 68 n., 104, n., by natives in Borneo, 12, 14, 117; a peace time
177 n., 220, 222, n. occupation of the Maratha fleet, 63 ; destroyed by steam, 97; a resort of Arab traders, 99; episodes of, 1-10, 17-21, 37-42, 57–65,
7984, 97-101, 117-122, 137-144 pirates, how bribed to fight, 1 ; royal procla Raghunath 'Balla Korde, officer, under mation against, 7 ; King's pardon to, 143;
Shivaji .. .. .. .. .. . 153 their settlemente, in Bourbon, 19, 69–61;
Rahmah bin Jabir, Arab pirate, his heroic in Madagascar, 9, 20, 21, 37, 38: Dutch trade
death .. .. .. .. .. 99, 100 with, 19, 21, 37, 57, 58; cruelty of, 39, 83;
Rahůri, probable site of a battle, 160, 163 n., 164 D. colours used by, 2-4, 17, 18, 37, 38, 41 n.,
Rajagriha, siege of .. .. .. 47, 51 68, 97, 98, 144 ; capture of the Cassandra by,
Rajah Walli, the, pirate raider .. .. 37-42, 57-63; French hospitality to, 19,
.. 119
Rajapur .. .. .. .. .. 20, a. 60, 61; of the Persian Gulf, 83, 84, 99,
Rajapuri, taken by Ahmad Nizam Shah, 73, 74, n. 100; of Borneo, 12, 14; wholesale destruction
Rajasuya, sacrifice Asserting imporial of, 117–121. See also Arab, Chinese,
claims Dayak, European, Indian Melay, Maratha
R&maghata, first Mdshika king .. .. 14 pirates.
Ramakrona, author of the Gopdlakelicandrika, 232 Poligars, hunting dogs .. .. .. .. 116 Råmånande, doctrine and date of .. 194, 195 Porca See Puråkkådu.
Råmapala, 190 ; date of .. .. 191, 192 Port Blair, ancient Port Comwallin .. .. 56 Rampura, inscription at, referring to burial .. 116 .Port Cornwallis, in N. Andaman Leland, Ram Raj. See Venkataraya.
early reference to .. .. .. .. 56 Randell, Capt., killed by pirates . .. 39 Portobello, the Cassandra at .. .. 62, 63 Rance, the, pirate raider .. .. .. 118 Portuguese, the, in the Malay Peninsula, 12,13; Ranubari. Seo Rahůri.
iltrost Arab traders, 99; veusel of, takon Rashtrikas, probably & republican tribe of C.
by pirates, 59; viceroy of, captured .. 69 India .. .. .. .. .. .. 14 Prakrita, accentuation in .. .. 109, 110 Rathakar .. .. .. . .. 226, . pratibha, the term oxplained .. .. 162, n. Receiro, Count do, viceroy of Goa, captured pratigraha, the term explained .. .. 162, n. 1 by pirate .. .. .. .. 89, 61 prescott, Wm., member of the Greenwich .. 40 Red Flag. Seo Colours.
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.. 45, 46, B1