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The Index. 



i. 



JAva, the King thereof, pag. 20 2. 

 Javaniers, good Souldiers, 205. 



Jcflbm-fcing betrays Dara-Sha , 

 114. 



Idolaters belief touching a 'Dei- 

 ty, 164. Of the fate of the Soul 

 after deaths 167. Of their burning 

 their dead ,168. Their fever al 

 cufloms, 179; 



Idolatrous Trinces of Afta, 163. 



Indians cunningerthen the Jews, 

 23. Their milliner of croffing Ri- 

 vers, ico, 102. Their Suferfiition, 

 97. The "Penance of the Women jib. 

 Their Alms, ib. Their Tilgr ima- 

 ges, 1 o 1 . ■ Their craft me fs ,1 f o 2. 

 Their Thy fie k, 102. Their hone fly, 

 136, 137. 7fe> manner of * -driving 

 bargains, ib. Their Tenances, 1S1. 



Indigo, where made, 36, 37,43. 



Jndolftan bounded, 106. 



/>*<?# of Golconda, ffo <^/?, 65. 



IJlandof <5V. Helens defcrib'd. 



Ivory the bef, 96. 



Jufiice in India #«/Vi, 99,100. 



K. 



Kemercuf, a £>Vy, p a g. 1 s s. 

 L. 



T Ahor,pag. 4 5. 



Letter-Carriers, no. 

 Lions, how tantd, 40. 



M. 



MAcaflar, a Kingdom defcrWd, 

 191. Tloe King Jhoots an 

 Enghlh MalefaBor with a poifond 

 Arrow, 191. His difference with 

 the Hollanders, 192. 



Maldives IJlands, 90. 



Malvares, Indian Ty rats, 71,1X1. 



Mafcate, 1 6. 



Maflipatan, 70. 



Matura, one of the chief esl Ta- 

 gods_ of the Indians, 48. 



Meafures Indian, 27. 



Mingrcla, 73. 



A Miracle done by a Bra mm 

 icr, 102. ' 



Miram-Sha, 107. 



Mirda, 43. 



Mirgimola, the King of Golcon- 

 da\r General, 67. He is fitfpecJti 

 by the King, ib. He revolts, 68. He 

 joyns with Aurengzcb, ib. bef/eges 

 the King, ib. and cunningly fettles 

 a new 'Peace, ib. entertains the /h- 

 thor at Gondicot, 98, 99. How he 

 difpatclfd bufwefi, 99. He conquers 

 Aieih, 187. 



Mirza-Abdoul Cofing marries the 

 King of GdlcondaV third T)iu>6- 

 ter, 69. * 



Mirza Mahomed, 68. See Check 

 of Mecca. 



Moguls, why fo called, 106. 



Money, the force of it in India, 

 19. What moft proper to be carrid 

 into India, 18, 21. 



Monuments Indian ; their fumb- 

 tuoufnefs,^, 50, 52,61. 



Morad-Backihe, ic$,Vice-Rcy of 

 Guzerar, ib. He rebels agamsl his 

 Father, 109, bejieges Surar, ib. pro- 

 claims himfelf King, ib. He gives 

 credit to Aurcngzeb'j fallacies, ib. 

 joyns with him, no, and defeat's 

 Dara-Sha, ib. wounded, ib. He fees 

 his error, is betraid, and fent to 

 Govaleor, ib. 



Mountebanks, Indian, 36. 



Multan, 43. 



Musk, i$T,.Itsadulterations,ih. 



N. 



N 



55. 



Ader, pag. 35. 

 Nahab, what it fignifes, 



Navapoura, 30, famous for Rice 

 ib. 



Nava-Sevagi revolts from the 

 King of Vifapour, 75. 



Nourmahal, Queen of India, her 

 Extraction, 11, 12. 



Obfer* 



