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The Index. 



Ava, the King thereof., pag. 102. 

 Javaniers, good Souldiers, 203. 

 Jeffom-feing betrays Dara-Sha , 

 î 14. 



Idolaters Belief touching a 'Dei- 

 ty, 164. Of the ft ate of the Soul 

 after de at h H 167. Of their burning 

 their dead , 168. Their fever al 

 cuftoms, 179. 



Idolatrous 'Princes of A fia. 16;. 



Indians cunninger then the Je'ws, 

 13. Their manner of crojfmg Ri- 

 vers, 100, 102. Their Superftit ion, 

 97. The Penance of the ïVomenjh. 

 Their Alms, ib. Their Pi/gi im '- 

 ges, 1 01. 7£y/> craflinef , 102. 

 77^/> Phyjii k, 1 02. T^f/r hen: fly, 

 136, 137. 77^r/r manner of driving 

 bargains, ib. Their 'Penances, i 8 1 . 



Indigc, where m ide, 36, 3 7.43. 



Indolftan bounded, 106. 



Jnw 0/" Goiccnda, the,beft, 65. 



Iff and of Sr. Helens defcrWd. 



Ivory the b<ft, 96. 



Juftice in India g>a/V£, 99, ico. 



K. 



Kemercuf, # 6/>y, pag. iSS. 

 L. 



L 



Ahor, pag. 45. 

 Letter-Carriers, no. 

 Lions, how tamd, 40. 



M. 



TV yf"Araiîar, â Kingdom de fer 2 b' % 

 J.V JL I 9 I - ^ King Jhoots an 

 Engliih Malefactor with a poifond 

 Arrow, 191. H/j difference with 

 the Hollanders, 192. 



Maldives Iflands, 90. 



Malvares, Indian Pyrats,i 



Mafcate, 16. 



Maliipatan, 70. 



Matura, one of the chiefeft Pa- 

 gods of the Indians, 48. 



Meafures Indian, 27. 

 Mingrela, 73. 



A Miracle done by a Bramin, 

 101, 102. 



Miram-Sha, lof. 

 Mirda, 43. 



Mirgirhola, the King of Golcon- 

 da\r General, 67,. He is fufpecJed 

 by the King, ib. lie revolts, bî.He 

 jvyns with Aurengzeb, ib. befieges 

 the King, ib. and cunningly fettles 

 a new Peace, ib. entertains the Au- 

 thor at Gondicot, 9S, 99. How he 

 difpatclid bufinefs, 99. He conquers 

 Aie'm, 187. 



! irza-AbdoulrCoilng marries the 

 King of Golconda'j third *Daugh- 



Mirza Mahomed, 68. See Check 

 of ?vfccca. 



Moguls, why fo caird, 106. 



Money ; the force of it in India, 

 10. What moft proper to be carrt'd 

 into India, 1 3, 21. 



Monuments Indian ; their fump- 

 tuoufnefs, 49, 50, 52, 61. 



Morad-Backlhe, 108, Vice- Roy of 

 Guzerac, ib. He rebels again ff his 

 Father, 109, befieges Surar, ib. pro- 

 claims himfelf King, ib. He gives 

 credit to Aurengzeb'j fallacies, ib. 

 jpyns with him, no, and defeats 

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

 his error, is betraid, and fent to 

 Govalcor, ib. 



Mountebanks, Indian, 36. 



Multan, 43. 



Musk, 1 53. Its adulterations, ib. 



N 



N. 



Ader, pag. 35. 

 Nahab, what it fignifies, 



53- 

 ib. 



Navapoura, 30, famous for Rice, 



Nava-Sevagi revolts from the 

 King of Vifapour, 73. 



Nourmahal, Queen of India, her 

 Extraction, 11, n, 



Obfer* 



