Publications, Issue 31Royal Asiatic Society, 1833 |
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Page 52
... remained for a considerable time . Subsequently , however , having projected to return to Malabar , for the purpose of erecting mosques and disseminating the Mahomedan religion in that country , when about to set out upon their voyage ...
... remained for a considerable time . Subsequently , however , having projected to return to Malabar , for the purpose of erecting mosques and disseminating the Mahomedan religion in that country , when about to set out upon their voyage ...
Page 76
Oriental Translation Fund. remained for some months , employing themselves in gathering information of the statistics and con- dition of the several countries of Malabar ; * but , on this occasion , they abstained from engaging in trade ...
Oriental Translation Fund. remained for some months , employing themselves in gathering information of the statistics and con- dition of the several countries of Malabar ; * but , on this occasion , they abstained from engaging in trade ...
Page 154
... remained to the Mahomedans of Ma- labar , of their coast trade , nothing but the petty traffic in Indian - nut , cocoa - nut , and cloth ; whilst their foreign voyages of trade were confined to the ports of Guzerat , the Concan ...
... remained to the Mahomedans of Ma- labar , of their coast trade , nothing but the petty traffic in Indian - nut , cocoa - nut , and cloth ; whilst their foreign voyages of trade were confined to the ports of Guzerat , the Concan ...
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