Book Title: Indian Antiquary Vol 48
Author(s): Richard Carnac Temple, Devadatta Ramkrishna Bhandarkar
Publisher: Swati Publications
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Parameávaravarman I, Palleva, father of Pithi, uncertain identification of, 44, 45; rulers
Rajasimha .. .. .. .. .. 234 of .. .. Parasika, of Kasidêsa, identification of .. 68 Pliny, his notices of India .. PÅrthiva, various meanings ascribed to the Plutarch, his hearsay account of India .. 18
term, 12; what Katykyana meant by .. 12 Port Dauphin, Madagascar, a pirate base 219, partridge shot, definition of .. .. .. 201
220, 221 P&taliputra. See Patna.
Portugueso, the, their fight with a pirato, 160Patani, Malay Peninsula, Japanese pirates at.. 168 162; Japanese ports closed to, 170; mas. Patimolakha rules, 9, 10; when coded, 9; sacred by the Japanese, 170 ; in the Malay
reasons against connecting the, with Aloka's 1 Archipelago . . . 228, 229, 230 Vinayasamukase .. .. .. .. 9 | Portuguese Oriental coinage
.. . ..
.. .. 40 Patna, contribution to the history of .. .. 34 pottery, prehistorio, marks on, 57, 58; where Patna Museum, discussion on an inscription
found .. .. .. .. .. .. 57 .. .. .. .. 43—48 Pråkpit dialects', number of .. .. 212, 213 Patna Statues, in the Indian Museum, a dis- Prakrita-kalapaturu, note on verses in the MS. cussion on the inscriptions on .. .. 25-36
of .. .. .. .. .. 211-213 pe, Burmese coin .. ..
54 pranaya, use of the term in the Junagadh Pedel. Captain Thomas, defends Fort Zeelan. I rock inscription
.. .. 13 dia, killed . .. ..
180 Pratápa-chakravartin. See Jagadékamalla II, Pegu, standard silver in
ChAlukye. Pegu medals, tin tokens
Pratiharse, the, origin of, 132; various forms. Pendharis, the, sacreligious acts of .. .. 102 of their namo, 132; kings of, in N. India, Perak, tin lump currency at .. .. 153, 154 132 ; two chiefs of, in 8. India, 132 ; settlement Periplues of the Wrythraean Sea, the, value of,
.. .. .. 132 19; its author, 19; commerce of the Dokkan
Preston, Captain John, commands the mentioned in .. .. .. .. .. 83
.. .. .. .. .. 200 Permma-Jagadékmalla. Sue Jagadékmalla II.
privatoors, their resemblance to pirates. .177, 220 petenika, pettanika, the term discussed.. 80, n'
Providence galley, the, pirate ship .. .. 224 Pettit, John, his death after seizure by pirates, Ptolemy (Ptolemaios Klaudios), geographer, 189—187; member of the Bombay Council,
his work described, 19-20, 21; defects of 184 ; his ship' .. .. .. .. .. 184
his system .. . Peutinger Tables, the ..
.. .. 20 Pulakeki I. See Satyasraya Sri Pulakebi. pewter currency. See speltor.
ChAlukys. Philippine Islands, the, discovered by the
Pulakddi II, Chalukya, extent of his power 113-114
Pulakdei II. Chalukva, arta Portuguese .. .. .. .. .. 230 Purushottama, a prince of Bodh Gaya .. 45 Phillips, Frederick, of New York, owns and Putmans, Hans, Dutch official at Formosa .. 179
equips pirate ships .. .. 220, 221, 222, 223 Phoenia, the, her fight with a Sanganian pirate, 197-198, her captain .. ..
.. 197 pikal, pronunciation of .. pillory, the, M. punishment at Fort St.. Queda, more than one place of the namo .. 158, n.
George .. .. .. .. 76, 236 piracy, definition of, 159:180; various categories
of, 160 ; indigenous to the Eastern Seas, 180; episodes of, 159-171, 177-187, 197--205, 217--226.
Raghu, Hun loador, his doods of prowoss pirates, treatment of prisoners by, 184 ; regions described by KA_idAss, B7 38; his itinerary infested by, 203; colours used by, 218, 224; discussed
.. . ..
68-69 whence equipped, 219-220; their bases at Rahulo oddanitta, the, why recommended by Madagascar, 217, 219-224 ; call themselves Aboka
.. .. .. .. .. 10 privateers, 220; articles furnished to, at St. Rajadhiraja, Chola, killed at the battle of Mary's, 220-924 ; list of, in the Seafooper, Koppa
. . . . . . 139 226. See also European, French, Japanese, Malabar, Senganian pirates.
tion of ..... .. . .. 238
. 151
bin Cathor, 234; identificare