Publications, Issue 31Royal Asiatic Society, 1833 |
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Page 52
... Durmuftun , where the King , with the companions of his voyage , staid three days ; at the expiration of which time they again set sail , touching no where until they reached the coast of Arabia : * here the King and all on board the ...
... Durmuftun , where the King , with the companions of his voyage , staid three days ; at the expiration of which time they again set sail , touching no where until they reached the coast of Arabia : * here the King and all on board the ...
Page 53
... Durmuftun , or to Fundreeah , or Quilon ; making this his last solemn injunction to them : " But " tell ye not to any of my people of Malabar of " the violence of my sufferings , or that I am no more " and after this he surrendered his ...
... Durmuftun , or to Fundreeah , or Quilon ; making this his last solemn injunction to them : " But " tell ye not to any of my people of Malabar of " the violence of my sufferings , or that I am no more " and after this he surrendered his ...
Page 59
... Durmuftun , and others of similar extent of territory , all of these being famous for their power and wealth ; but the most distinguished of them was the Za- morin , chiefly owing to the blessed influence of the religion of Islamism ...
... Durmuftun , and others of similar extent of territory , all of these being famous for their power and wealth ; but the most distinguished of them was the Za- morin , chiefly owing to the blessed influence of the religion of Islamism ...
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Aadil-Shah Abulfeda according Alee-adil alluded amongst Arabia Arabic arrival attack authority Bahadur Shah belonging blessing and peace Brahmins Calicut Cannanore capture caste cause chapter chief chiefly chieftain Christians command consequence Cranganore death declared descent divine Durmuftun emir engaged entered expedition faith Ferishta fight fleet fortifications Franks Funan Fundreeah galliots Gamma grabs Guzerat Hashum historian holy homedans Hossein hostilities India infidels inhabitants Islamism Jeddah king Koran Koreish land latter Lord Lusitani Maffeius Mahomed Mahomedan religion Mahomedans martyrdom mention monarch Moslems mosques Nairs Nestorians Nizam Shah notwithstanding occasion Pagans of Malabar Paolino paradise party pepper Persia ports Portuguese possessed Prætor prince proceeded Prophet Quilon Ray of Cochin Ray of Tanoor regarding relates says seized sent set sail Shaleeat Sheikh ships shortly slain Soliman Soorah Sousa sultan tion Tohfut-ul-mujahideen towns trade treaty vessels viceroy voyage warfare whilst Zamorin الله