Publications, Issue 31Royal Asiatic Society, 1833 |
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Page 59
... chieftains of Ju- ruftun and Cannanore and Akdad , and Durmuftun , and others of similar extent of territory , all of ... chieftain , whenever he commenced hostilities against any of the inconsiderable chiefs of Malabar , provoked to do ...
... chieftains of Ju- ruftun and Cannanore and Akdad , and Durmuftun , and others of similar extent of territory , all of ... chieftain , whenever he commenced hostilities against any of the inconsiderable chiefs of Malabar , provoked to do ...
Page 146
... chieftains of Malabar , who was the most powerful of all the allies of the Ray of Cochin , his territories being ... chieftain whose territories lay in the neighbourhood of Aleppi and Quilon , where the greatest quantity of pepper ...
... chieftains of Malabar , who was the most powerful of all the allies of the Ray of Cochin , his territories being ... chieftain whose territories lay in the neighbourhood of Aleppi and Quilon , where the greatest quantity of pepper ...
Page 147
... chieftain , and upon the demise of his two brothers after him ; in compliance with which re- quest , the Zamorin made him fourth in the line of succession , according to the custom which had existed from old times among the people of Ma ...
... chieftain , and upon the demise of his two brothers after him ; in compliance with which re- quest , the Zamorin made him fourth in the line of succession , according to the custom which had existed from old times among the people of Ma ...
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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 Prętor 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