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spies, in ancient India
Speedy Return, the, captured by pirates, 20, n. Spice Islands. See Banda. 169, 170 Śramapas, not a caste, 224; rise of the, 228 n. freni, meaning of the term 176, 230, 231 n. Steele, Mr., of Sarawak, commands the Snake, 119 Stewart, Capt., commands the Content, 20 n.
122 ne
stink-pots, used by Chinese pirates Stout, Ralph, pirate captain, murdered Strait Settlements, founded sûcaka, meaning of the term Sudda, signification of .. Sudra, signification of, in the Sufi mysticism
1,7 14 235, 236
226, 228, 229, n Buddhist age 229 ..194 78 n. receives 180-183, 200 121 80, 61 Sunni religion, in the Dekkan, 197., 199 Sunnis and Shi'ahs. See Shi'ahs and Sunnis. Supratishthahara, name in the Vâkâṭaka plates at Poona
sukkani, helmsman
Sultan Bahadur of Gujarat, 177-179;
Burhan Shah, and Shah Tahir,
sumpitan, Malay blow-gun Sunderland, the
Tal-wan. See Formosa. falaiyárt, watchman
Talesvara copper-plates..
idpovaneka, ascetics
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Surrosh, K. R. Cama Memorial Prize, notice of the
34 Sútrás, as evidence of the Caste system, 207, 208, 211
Svámi, supreme authority in a state
33
taqiyyah, a Shi'ah practice
Taroni, fort, taken by Aḥmad Nizam Shah .. Tate, James, of the Greenwich, drowned taxes
..
174
36
29 n' 23, 24 185 73
40
45
Taylor, pirate Capt. of the Victoria, 37, 40; and of the Cassandra
96
18
97
116
Tumbavana. See Tumain.
Tung, fort, taken by Aḥmad Nizam Shah Tungi, fort, taken by Aḥmad Nizam Shah 73 tutenaga, spelter tuthenage. See tulenaga.
Utkala. See Kalinga.
Uttübi, tribe in Koweit ..
247
uddelna, 129; signification of.. 132, n., Udayagiri. See Khandagiri.
Udayasena, the Mundeévart Inscription of his time Union Frigate, the
21-29
.. 142
12
United States, the, acquire the Philippines Unity, the, attacked by pirates..
142, 144
Upton, Capt., commander of the Bombay fleet, his flight from pirates, 37, 40 n.; his encounter with Angria's fleet .. 41 n. Ushabhadata, his Nasik cave Inscription, 23 n., 29 n., 33
114
61, 62 Thankful, the, her fight with Maratha pirates, 9 n., 17 The Prakrita-kalpataru, Paisâchî in the The South. Indian Research. Edited by T. Rajagopala Rao (Book-notice) Thornburye, Wm., pilot
Thunderwold, Dutch pirate
35
Tibet, an attempt to establish equality in Tima Bhat, or Hasan. See Malik Naib. Town Major, the, his office described treaties, in ancient India, 150-152, 168, 170, 171 Trimmer, the, captured by pirates.. Triton, the, French ship .. 60 n., 61 Viper, the, punishes Arab pirates Trumpet, John, befriends pirates Tumain, in Gwalior, a new Gupta inscription found at
83
58
2363
72
..
133
vacha, as used in Asoka's Rock Edict VI., explained
Vaidyadeva, the Kamauli plates of Vaina
Vaidya and Arya
53-56 190-192 ..226 210 m., 211 m., 229 Vajira, suggested identification of 46 Valor, scene of a battle 164, 177 Vardhana, of the Deopârâ Inscription, suggest. ed identification of
212 n.
varas, Arya and Dâsa, distinctions, between, 208, 211, 213; the four Vasishthiputra Pulamâvi, identified with Vilivâyakura of the Kolhapura coins, 31-33 226, and n. 201, n., 202, n.
99
Vena Venkataraya, usurpation of Vessakula. See Gahapati. Victoria, the, pirate ship.. 37-41, 59, 62 Vigrahapala III., the Amgachi plates of, date of 192, 193
174
Vijayadrúg. See Gherish. Vijayanagar, usurpation of the throne of, by Venkataraya 201, n., 202, n. Vilivayakura, on the Kolhapur coins, a dis. cussion on the word..
31, 32 vinita, as used in Asoka's Rook Ediot VI., explained 53-58 83
Vira, of the Deopâra Inscription, suggested identity of .. 114, 115 Virabhadra, described by Peter Mundy 115
174, 175