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Chhibhar, sept of the Muhall Chhimba tribe, their sections Chhuhkar or Chhohar, Rajpat sept Chicacole taluka, Ganjam dist, 323; tn. chihna, or lanchhana Chim Cham, merchant probably Khêm Chand Chintaman 369 China ...236, 417, 418, 420 Chinas ... 421, 424 Chinchunike, apparently the original name of Hannikere or Happikeri ... Chinese pilgrims, reference to Mahendra chint, chints, chintz
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Chitaur, c., capital of Mêwâr
chítávana
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Chitpå want Chittapur, Digambara seat, S. Arkat dist. Chiyyârâja, k. ... Choang-mo, principality Chôla figure on coin choli, bodice Choolia, Chulyar chopp, choppe, seal Choromandel coast,
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coir, cayre, coyre Colomba, Colombo, c.....
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comboy, cambayas command - an Anglo-Indianism Commandments, &c., in Hindôstêni... Comorin, Cape Compendium of the Wei, mentions the Yuetchi 419, 420 and n., 425
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conderines candareen 867 conecopola, cancoply, conicopoly, a clerk... 372 congye, congy, congee
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Conjaguaree, Kanhayyagarht Point, near Pt.
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Cornwallis (Commodore) ... 35, 193 Cornwallis (Lord) ... 195 Cornwallis (Port)... 36, 81-86, 90, 92, 137, 138, 193 ff. 94 151 378, 374 Cosimbazar... 33, 273 373
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Cornwallis (Schooner) ... Cosmas, Indico pleustes cossa, khásd, cotton cloth Cossim, Cossum bazar, cotwal, cattwall, katwal Council, of Vaisâli, 231 and n.; third Buddhist, held by Asoka... country Indian,' as opposed to 'European' ... 373 cowry 373, 374 coyre, cayre coir ... 871,372 Creed of the Christians of Syria, its influence on the Qorán...
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... 259 creest, crease, kris, Malay dagger ... 374 orests; the sendúraldñchhana or red-lead crest of the Raṭṭas of Saundatti 216, 221 n. Crown property, in Ceylon 336 cupine, a weight, 28; coin in bullion ... 874 Cyrus ...285 and n., 286, 289 and n., 294 Da, rock-carving at 362 Dacca, Dhakk.... ... 374, 467 Dadda II. (Gurjara); identification of the places mentioned in the spurious Umêtâ, Bagumra, and Пlô plates purporting to have been issued by him in A. D. 478, 493 and 495 ... 52, 53, 55 Dâdri, in Banwar, tradition ... Daedalus ...
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