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Observations particular upon 

 the Mogul' j Court, pag. 1 24, 



Omrahs, their duty, 122. 

 Onnus ,- the manner of Sailing 

 from OrmuS to Surat, 1 5. 

 Outemeda, 97; 



P. 



PAgods Indian deJcriPd,^, 93, 

 94, 97, 102. moif celebra- 

 ted among the Indians, 175, Clc. 

 Paljeat, 95. 



Parage by Sea from Ormus to 

 Mallipatan, 90. 



Paffes, where reqiurd, 44, 5 2. 

 Patna, 53. 



Tc acock s plentiful, 37. 

 caught, lb. 



'Tear Is, and where fi/tid for, 145. 

 jF&w ^."W, htiHj tfjh'd for, and at 

 what time, 146, Ç^r. 



Perca, ? /./^jy Indian King, 89. 



'Phyjiti ins, none in India , 

 fuch as attend Grinces, 102. 



'Pilgrimages of the Indians, 179. 



Ponte Galle, 194. 



Portugais, their power in Goa, 

 74, 75. TT^/r excejjive pronenefs to 

 revenge , ib. difcover a fir ange 

 Count rey, 83, 84. 



*PrieHs Indian, hew maintained, 



^Prefents given by the Author at 

 the Great Mogul V 5 C > 



R. 



RAge-Mehide, 54. 

 Raolconda, Diamond-Mine, 



134. 



Rauchenara-Begum, 108, always 

 a friend to Aurengzeb. His kind- 

 ness to her ; their falling out, 121, 



Religion of the Mahumetans in 

 the Indies, 1 59, c Sc. Of the Idola- 

 trous Indians, 161. 



Roads from Ifpahan to Agra 

 through Gomron, 1 5 ; from Surat 



N D E X. 2 13 



to A gra through Br ampour and Sc- 

 ronge, ',0, through Amadabat, 36. 

 From Ifpahan to Agra, through Can- 

 dahar, 43. From Dehly to Agra,48. 

 From Agra to Patna, andDacà, 51. 

 From Surat ta Golconda, 60. From 

 Golconda to Mallipatan, 69. From 

 Surat ta Goa ; from Goa ta Gol- 

 conda, t hrcugh'Vifcvpoar, 71. /ro^ 

 Goa to Mallipatan, through Cochin, 

 8 8. From Mallipatan to Gandicot, 

 91. From Gandicot to Goiconda, 

 1 co j to the Mines, 137, 139, 141. 



Rodas the Fortrefs, 1 39. 



Roupies, the difference of them^ 

 20. 



Rubies , the forms of fever al, 

 149, 150. 



Rule to know the price of Dia- 

 monds, 142, 14;. 



S, . 



S A It peter, where refnd, 53. 

 Samarin, an Indian King, 89. 

 Saferon, 53. 

 Say-pieces Indian, 25, 26. 



Sepper-chekour, 1 1 5, ta Go- 

 valeor, 116. 



Sera, the Jignifcation of the 

 word, 32. 

 Scronge, 33. 



Serpents, their vasJ bulk, and 

 deadly venom. 34. 



Seva-gi continues the revolt, 73. 

 He finds vajt Treafures, ib. 



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

 the authors Jewels, 104; his kind- 

 ness to the Author, ib. revolts to 

 Aurengzeb, no. 



Sha Jehan firff caÏÏd Sha-Bedin- 

 Mahomct, 107. His good Govern- 

 ment, 108. He marries a. young 

 Lady, ib. His children, ib. His love 

 to his children^. He rebels againft 

 his Father, is difinherited, ni.He 

 is advanc d to the Throne, His 

 cruelty ib. He is kept Trifoner by 

 Aurengzeb, and dies, 11%, 



Si am', a Kingdom; the King of 

 it, 1 19, &c. 



Siren, 143, 



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