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Rejang, river in W. Borneo, pirato stronghold, 117,
118, 121 Resolution, the, her former name, 1 ; her
captains .. .. .. . 1, 3, 5 Revenge, the, and the Bombay Grab, their
engagement with the Maratha fleet, 63-65 Roynolds, Wm., supercargo of the Dorrill,
1, 4, 5, 7 ; his boy wounded .. .. .. 8 Rhime, the, owned by Agha Rahman .. 21 Rigveda, the, as evidence on the Caste system,
207-211 Rising Eagle, the, captured by pirates, 142-144 Rizal, Joad, rebel leader in Manila .. .. 12 Roberta, Capt., commands tho Pallas, 07, 08 Rock Edicts, Abokan, the Dhauli, 43; VI., a dis
cussion on the words vacha and vinsta in, 63-66 Rolfo, Capt., in command of a gun bont .. 08 Royalist, the, outter .. .. .. 117, 118
Saint Anne, the, Portuguese ship .. .. 65 St. Augustino's Bay, Madagascar, pirate
settlement .. .. .. .. .. 20 Bt. George's Colours. See Colours. St. John's. See Sanjân. Bt. Mary's, Madagascar, pirate base .. 9, 60, 62 St. Thomas' Roet, I., identification of .. 20 Saivism in Kashmir .. .. .. 194, 196 Bakkam, in Formosa, attacked by Coxinga, 138-141 sam hitdaoma, signification of .. .. .. 102 Sanchi, Satakarni Inscription at .. 30, 31 sandi, various significations of, 130, 149, and n.--161 Bandrakottos. Bee Chandragupta. . Banjko, port, N. of Bombay .. .. 18 n., 19 Banskrit diphthongs. See diphthongs, Sanskrit. Sanskrit vowels. See vowels, Sanskrit. Sarawak, under Rajah Brooke .. 12, 117 Saribas, Serebus, in W. Borneo, & pirato
stronghold .. .. .. .. 117--120 8&riki, in Borneo, described .. .. .. 121 Sarath, PAIA Inscriptions at .. .. 189, 191 Satakarni, Sri, Andhra king, date of, 44 ;
territory of, 46; accession of, 51 ; death of, 52.
See also śâtavihana. Bathra, a fort, taken by Ahmad Nizam Shah, 221 Satavahana power, in the Dekkan, rise of the, 30, 31 Satisfaction, the, taken by pirates Bavagos. See Soovajees. Bayyid 'Ali. Soe 'Ali ibn 'Aziz Allah Tabata
bai. Sayyid Ali Hamadani, Muslim apostlo of Kash
mir Bongor, Jasper, pirate, captures the Cassandra,
37–42, 57-63; use of tho Black Flag by, 07
Seevajees, origin of the term .. ..
.. 17 Semiramis, the, war-vessel
.. 117 Senart, on the Caste system, quoted ... 205–211 sexis, preceded castes . . . . .
.. 230 Sensare Jung. See Shamsher Jang. Shah Haidar, son of Burhan Shah .. .. 199 Shahji Bhonsla, father of Shivaji . .. 153 Shah Tahir, sage, visite the Dekkan, 168 ; early history of, -167; ambassador to Gujarat, 180—186; his influence over Burhân
Nizam Shah .. .. 197—199, 220, 223 Shaikh Mu'addi Nadir-uz-Zamân, Arab Chief,
attacks Ahmad Nizam Shah, 86, 87; slain, 88, n. Shambhuji Kanji, Shivaji's envoy, murders
Hanumant Rao More, 154 ; and Afzal Khan, 156 Shamaher Jang, the, Maratha ship .. .. 13 Shannon, the, captured by pirates .. .. 83 Shi'ah faith, established by Yusuf Adil
Shah, 106 n., 188 n.; by Burhan Shah, 188,
n., 199. See also Imámi Religion. Shi'ahs, a practice of the, 185, and Sunnia,
differencos in their faiths, 186 n., a discussion
between the .. .. .. .. .. 187 Shinås, on the Persian Gulf .. .. .. 101 Shivaji and His l'imes, by Jadunath Sarkar (Book-notice)
. 152-158 Shivner, fort, taken by Ahmad Nizam Shah, 69,
71; strengthened, 86, 90; attacked by
Mahmud Sultan, 91: birthplace of Shivaji, 163 Siba. See Sáriki. signals, at sea .. .. .. .. .. 41 Simhapura, capital of Kalinga .. .. 46, 47 Singa Rajah, the
.. 118 Sinhgarh fort, taken by Ahmad Nizam
Shah .. .. .. .. .. .. 72 Sippa, meaning of .. .. .. 226, n. Sivalakura, of the Kolhapur coins, the name discussed .. .. ..
31-33 Sivaraja, the Patialella grant of .. .. 25 slave traffic by the Dutch .. .. .. 80. Smith-, chief mate of the Pallas .. .. 07 Smith, James, mute of the Dorrill, killed, 3, 6, 7 Smith, the late V. A., his contributions to the
Indian Antiquary .. .. .. 77, 78 Snake, the, pirate raider .. .. .. 119 Soame, Wm., E. 1. Co's agent at Achin, 1, 3, 4 Social methods of civilised men .. .. 118 Somesvaradeva, Sonpur oopper-plates of, 24 n. Sonk, Maarten, Dutch governor of Formosa, 137 n. South Andaman Language, a Dictionary of the
S. A. L. .. .. .. .. 85-96 Spaniards, the, in the Far East, 12, 13; their
treatment of pirates .. .. 81 n., 63 Spanish ship, a, destroyed by the Japanese .. 137 Speaker, the, pirate ship .. .. .. 19, 20 n.