Book Title: Indian Antiquary Vol 48
Author(s): Richard Carnac Temple, Devadatta Ramkrishna Bhandarkar
Publisher: Swati Publications

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________________ 240 INDEX Cosmas, his Christian Topography of the Universe 20 Cosseer, identification of 197, n Coxinga, Chinese pirate, takes Formosa from the Dutch, 178-183; a tailor, 178, 179; his baptismal name, 178; cruelty of.. 178 Coyett, Frederik, Governor of Zeelandia.. 180, 181 Cribbs, John, commands the Bauden, 200; killed 202, 203 currency, peasant, 37; bullion, 37; barter and metallic, 37, 39; the obsolete tin of the Federated Malay States, 39-40; the development of, in the Far East, 38; basis of, in the Far East, 38; the beginnings of, 39; Jump, 40-42; in the Dekkan, 81; rate of exchange in, 81; gold, 105-109; lead 109-111 Currency and Coinage among the Burmese, ..37-42, 105-114, 149-159 Curtius, his hearsay account of India.. Cutch, the coast of, infested by pirates notes on 18 183 dain, a standard of Burmese silver, 41, 42, 50, 53; signification of, 42; 'various standards of Dan, John, kis evidence at the trial of Every's 225, n. crew Dasapura. See Mandasor. Dajavarman, Chalukya.. Davis, Captain John, killed by Japanese pirates 168-170 Dekkan, Megalithic monuments in the, 57; religious, social and economic history of the, in the Satavahana period, 77-83; caves in the, assigned to certain Buddhist sects, 77; Brahmanism in the, 77-78; Hindu society. in the, 79-81; metronymics in the, 80-81; rulers of the, intermarry with foreigners, 81; currency of the, 81; craft-guilds in the, 82: local government of towns in the, 82; roads in the, 82-83; flourishing commercial state of, 83; ports of the, 83; political state of the, at the end of the 10th century.. digchi, saucepan.. Dennis, David, killed by pirates Deshima, island, Dutch fugitives from Formosa landed at 55 115 218, n. 198 182 Divagupta. See Chandragupta II. Dhammacakkapavattanasutta, the, reasons against the identification of the Vinayasamukase with 6 8-9 136, 137 Dhâra, Malava capital Dharma, the god, uncertain identity of 78 Dhôra, Pratihâra, his identity discussed 132 Dhôrappa, of the Sangamer plates, suggested identification of Dhruvaséna I, Ganeigad and Palitana plates of .. 132 Dictionary, Geographical, of Ancient and Medi-æval India. See Geographical Dictionary. Dictionary of the South Andaman Language. See South And man Language. Digambara traditions regarding Kalkiraja, 124-128 dinga, history of the term Diodorus, his hearsay account of India Divgavadána, the 208 37 18 10, n. 132 194-195 Dorapayya, Pratihâra, identification of Dravida, origin of the term Dream Queen, the, a translation of the Svapnavasavadatta of Bhasa (book-notice) 44 Dutch, the, fail to assist the Comfort, 178: seize the spice islands of the East.. 230 Dutch monetary system in the Malay Peninsula 40 176 East India. Company, rivalry between the Dutch and, 230; settlement of. on Sumatra 230 Eastern Chalukya". See Chalukyas. Eastern. Eaton, John, pirat, cruelty of eclipses, invisible 217 .5, n. Edicts, Asokan, 14, 24: the Maski. 58. See also Bhabra Edict; Rock Edicts: Toleration Ediot. Edilpur grant, of Visvarupasena. the Edrisi, Arabian geographer European pirates, on the West of India Every, Henry, his piratical career, 224; his cruise in the Charles, renamed Fancy, 224-226; fate of his crew exchange, in the Far East, history of 37; rates of, between silver and lead.. 173 ២ Egypt, prehistoric signs and scripts of enter a ship," to, distinguished from "to board" 198, n. Ephthalites, origin of the name, 69. See also White Huns, the. 21 37 Eratosthenes, the first scientific geographer 13 Erythræan Sea, the extent covered by, 19; derivation of the term 19 197 228 1.30

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