The Index. 



213 



o. 



OBfervations particular upon 

 the Mogul 1 * Court, pag. 1 24, 

 115. 

 Omrahs, their duty, 122. 

 Ormus ; the manner of Sailing 

 from Ormus to Surat, 1 5. 

 Outemcda, 97. 



P. 



PAgods Indian defer ib W, 92, 93, 

 94, 97, 1 2. The wo ft celebra- 

 ted among the Indians, 173, &c. 



Pa Heat, 9;. 



'Pajjage by Sea from Ormus to 

 Mallipatan, 90. 



c Pajfes, where, requird, 44, 5 2. 



Patna, 53. 



Teacocks plentiful, 37. How 

 caught, ib. 



jrearls, and where fif % dfor, 145. 

 How bred, how fiJVd jur, ana at 

 what lime, 146, &c. 



Perca, a petty Indian King, 89 



Thyfittans, none in India, but 

 fuch as attend 'Princes, 102. 



Tilgrimiges of the Indians, 179. 



Ponte Gallc, 194. 



Portueals, their power in Goa, 

 74, 75. Their excefjive protunefs to 

 revenge, ib. difcover a flrange 

 Count rey, 8 2/, 84. 



Triesls Indian, hew maintain d, 



Tref nts given by the Author at 

 the Great Mogul' j Courts 59. 



R. 



Age-Mehidc, 54. 

 Raolconda, "Diamond-Mine, 



R 



Rauchenara-Bcgum, 108, always 

 a friend to Aurengze,b. His kind- 

 ness to her ; their falling out, 121. 



Religion of the Mahumetans in 

 the Indies, 159, c Sc. Of the Idola- 

 trous Indians, 161. 



Roads from Ifpahan to Agra 

 through Gomron, 1 5 ; from Surat 



to Agra through Brampour and Se- 

 ronge, 20, through Amadabat, 36. 

 From Ifpahan to Agra, through Can- 

 dahar, 43. From Dchly to Agra,48. 

 From Agra to Patna, rWDaca, 51. 

 From Surat to Golconda, 60. From 

 Golconda to Mallipatan, 69. From 

 Surat to Goa ,• from Goa to Gol- 

 conda, through Vifapour, 71. Fr(?w 

 Goa to Mallipatan, through Cochin, 

 8 8. From Mallipatan to Gandicot, 

 91. From Gandicot to Golconda, 

 100; to the Mines, 137, 139, 141. 



Rodas the Fortrefs, 139. 



Roupies, the difference of thern^ 

 20. ■ 



Rubies, the forms of federal* 

 149, 15a 



Rule to know the price of dia- 

 monds, 142, 143. 



% . 



S A It peter, where refill d, 53. 

 Samarin, an Indian King, 89. 



Safcron, 53. 

 Say-piece s Indian, 25, 26. 



Sepper chekour, 1 1 5, fent to Go- 

 valcor, 1 16. 



Sera, the fignification of the 

 word, 3 2. 



Scronge, 33. 



Serpents , their vaf? bulk, and 

 deadly venom, 34. 



Seva-gi contmues the revolt, 73. 

 He finds vafl Treafures, ib. 



Sha-Eft-Kan, 20, 24, 56;. buys 

 the Authors Jewels, 104; his kind- 

 nefs to the Author, ib. revolts to 

 Aurcngzeb, no. 



Sha-Jchan>/? <rj//WSha-Bedin- 

 Mahomet, 107. His good Govern- 

 ment, 108. He marries a young 

 Lady, ib. His children, ib. His love 

 to his children^. He rebels agamfi 

 his Father, is difinherited, m.He 

 is advancd to the Throne, 112. His 

 cruelty fib. HeiskeptTrifoner by 

 Aurengzeb, and dies, 11 5. 



Siam, a Kingdom; the King of 

 it, 119, &c* 



Siren, 143, 



Sodo* 



