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TO THE 



Indian Travels. 



A. 



ABdouI-Coutou-Sha , the pre- 

 sent King o/'Golconda^ag^ 5. 

 His Children, 66. His reply to the 

 Canoneer that would have taken 

 off AurengzehTs head, 63. See Mir- 

 gimola. 



Abdul Feta, Gclul Eddin Maho- 

 met, 107. 



Aceph Ben Ali takes Mafcate 

 from the Dutch, 145. His wondrous 

 • Pearl, ibid. 



Agra, the Kings TafJce there, 



4 8 >49- 



Alegamma Motiar of Ceylan 

 turns Chriftian, and his anfwer to 

 the Jefuits, 162. 



Amadabat, and the Trade there- 

 of, 37- 



Amber, where fovnd, if 1, 1 $2. 



Ambergreefe, where found, 152. 



Afes, their antifathy againff 

 the Crows, 40. The danger *f kil- 

 ling one, ibid. Hoffitals for them, 

 48. How fet together by the ears; 



94. 



Afem, the Kingdom, 187. 



Afouf-KanV Policy, 111. Ajfft 

 Sha-Jehan, ibid. 



Aft-Kan, 60. Takes Dultabat, 60, 

 61. 



Atek, 44. 



Aya, 14;. 



Augans, a sJ range fort of feofle^ 



44. ; ■ 



Aurcng-abat made a City, 6r. 



Aureng-zcb his cruelty at Cal- 

 labas. 33, 35. His dominions, 106. 

 His Power, 108. His Ambition and 

 craft : he joyns with his Brother, 

 Morad-Backlhe, no, defeats Dara- 

 Sha, ibid, deceives Morad.tftf^ {ends 

 him to Trifon, ibid. He afcends the 

 Throne, 1 1 6. He affronts his Father, 

 1 20. His Embaffadors affronted by 

 the King of Perfia, 121. His State 

 when he Jits iff on his Throne, 123, 



B 



B. 



Agnagar, fee Golconda. pag, 

 61. 



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