The Index. 



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D. 



DAca, pag. 55. 

 Daman befiegd by Aureng- 

 zeb, 72. 



Dara-Sha his du f y to his Father, 

 108. 'Defeated by his Brother, no. 

 He fies into Scindi, he fghts a fé- 

 cond Éattel with Aurengzeb : He 

 is betraid by Jefioftifeing, 114, then 

 by Gion-Kan, 115. Ht s death, il 6. 



Dehly,45. 



De Lan, a Dutch Chirurgien, lets 

 the Mogul* his Mother and Wife 

 Blood, xoi,, 



Dervichs, 4. See Facuirs. 



Diamonds, a difcourfe thereof, 

 1 54, &c. The forms of feveral Dia- 

 monds,, 148, 149. Vulgar error con- 

 cerning the pire hafe of them, 141. 



Diamond Miners, their atsloms, 

 138. 



Dultabat, 60, 61. 



Dutch fend an Embajfador to 

 China, 192. Their revenge upon the 

 Je fuit s , 193. 



Dutch break their word with 

 the King of Caudy, 194; with the 

 King of Achen ; at War with the 

 King of Java, 102 ; they quirrcl 

 with the Author. 



E. 



E Levants defray the Banni- 

 an's Idols, pag. 54 ; the Woods 

 oj Mirda, 4;, affrighted; the lofs 

 of Aurengzeb' j- Army, 72; how 

 taken, 9 5 ; how tamd, ib. Their 

 fury , ib. The difference between 

 them, 96. Eaten by the Natives, ib. 

 How taken in Ceilan, ib. The tusks 

 due to the Lord, ib. How the fe- 

 male receives the male, ib. A re- 

 mark peculiar to Ceilan Elephants, 

 ib. Their age, ib. The number kept 

 by the Great Mogul, and his Ex- 

 pence s , 97 ; how waJBd, 103. 

 Emir iemla, 1 16, 118. 

 Emraulds, the vulgar error con- 

 cerning them, 1 14. 



Eunuchs, covetous of Monu- 

 ments, 5. 



Exchange Indian, 26, 27. 



f. 



PAquirs; their maimer of travel- 

 ling, pag. 41 ; their Habit and 

 Arms, ib. The refpetl gram them, 

 ib. Their Religion, 1 Go : their Te- 

 nances, 165, &c. Their extrava- 

 gancies returning from Mecca. 



Feaf ; the Great Moguls grand 

 Feasî when he is weigh d, 122. 



G. 



Cl Anges, pag. 51, an ordinary 

 J River,\b. and bad water, 52. 

 Gani fee Coulour. 

 Gate, what manner of place, 34. 

 Gehanabad , 45; the Mogul'* 

 P dace there, 45, 46, 47. 



Gehanguir, ninth King of the 

 Indians. He permits Kourmahal 

 his Wife to Reign in his Head. 

 He put out his Eldeft Sons eyes, 

 in. He prefers his Grandchild to 

 the Throne, ib. Dies, ib. 



Gion-Kan a Traytor > his death, 

 115. 



Goa, the prefent State of it, 74. 



Golconda defcritfd, 61. The Po- 

 licy and Government of the City, 

 64. 



Gold, where found, 156, &c. \ 



Gomron Road heat excefive, in- 

 jures the Ships, 90. 



Gondicot taken by Mirgimola, 

 cjS.Defcnb'd, ib. 



Govaleor, ; 5. The Prifon for the 

 Indian Grandees, ib. 



Guards, how relievd at QoV 

 conda, 64. 



R 



HAlabas,pag. 5 2. The Go vernor 

 a great Terfon, ib. The cru- 

 elty of his Phyfitian, ib. 

 Kameth-Sheck, 107. 



*Eei Jaya, 



