Publications, Issue 31Royal Asiatic Society, 1833 |
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Page 168
... sent supplies to their countrymen shut up in Shaleeat from Cochin and Cannanore , yet these never reached them , their convoys having been attacked and destroyed . During the blockade , the besieged sent mes- sengers to the Zamorin ...
... sent supplies to their countrymen shut up in Shaleeat from Cochin and Cannanore , yet these never reached them , their convoys having been attacked and destroyed . During the blockade , the besieged sent mes- sengers to the Zamorin ...
Page 169
... sent messengers to the Zamorin , offering to deliver up the Fort , with its arsenal , and all its cannon , provided that a safe passage was afforded them , and protection for their per- sonal property guaranteed ; and he consenting to ...
... sent messengers to the Zamorin , offering to deliver up the Fort , with its arsenal , and all its cannon , provided that a safe passage was afforded them , and protection for their per- sonal property guaranteed ; and he consenting to ...
Page 178
... sent out to cruize off the Malabar coast , on the pretence of suppressing piracy , but which were themselves occupied solely in piratical attacks . Not many years after , " bull of Croisade " was sent out from Europe , which directed ...
... sent out to cruize off the Malabar coast , on the pretence of suppressing piracy , but which were themselves occupied solely in piratical attacks . Not many years after , " bull of Croisade " was sent out from Europe , which directed ...
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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