53
70, 71 119, 120 269, 287 xxvii, 198 206
Seronge, or Sirong Setlege, or Suttuluz river, 102, 124 (an- cient Hesudrus)
SEVAJEE, his ancestry lxxx. Founds the Mahratta state in the province of MARHAT, or BAGLANA. lxxxi SEWAD, or SOWHAD, 160, 161, 173,174. river of 157, 158 303, 358 MOGUL, a cxviii lx 65, 66
Sewalick, or Sewaluck Mts. SHAH AULUM, GREAT pensioner to SINDIA SHAH JEHAN, Emperor Shahjehanabad, or Delhi Shahnawaz, 195, 197, 199, 227, 259,260 Shahnawaz, town of
118, 119
Shah Nehr (canal) Sheik Furreed's tomb Shekerdou
101, 105 104, 119 96
Sherefeddin, 71, 76, 103, 106, 118, 119 164, 166, 194, 199 Shetooder, ancient name of the Setlege
river
102, 124
Ships, particular method of launching of, 245. Those built of TEEK last 40 years,
in India
Shuker
261 96 Shumse Seraje 73, 74, 75 SIAHPOSHIANS, or Black Vests 166 288
Siccacollum Silhet, equidistant from Calcutta and from China
* SINÆ
295 XXVII
Sinde river. See Indus. SINDIA MADAJEE, the principal jag- hiredar of the Mahratta state (of Poo- nah), but ought to be regarded as a so- vereign prince, cxxviii. Holds a share of Malwa and Candeish, cxxvi; and is ex- tending his territories to the N, and W, lxxviii, lxxxix, cxix, cxxviii. Is driven
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114
out of Bundela, cxxix. Holds the person of the Great Mogul, ib.; who receives a pension from him, cxviii. Sindia's reve- nue, cxxix. His capital, Ougein, ib. Late progrefs of, 365. Revenges the Mogul's wrongs, ib. Sindia-Busteh, heights SINDY, country of, 177, et seq. resembles Egypt, in certain particulars, 182. Man- ner of ventilating houses there, ib. Ca- mels bred there, 181. Extent of, 183. Tributary to the King of Candahar, cxxiv, 184. Tradition concerning Alex- ander's crossing the Indus * SINDOMANNI Sirhind
367
368
SIRINAGUR (north of Delhi) Sirinagur, capital of Cashmere, 135, 139, 143
Siringapatam, Tippoo's capital, position of, 269, 270. Table of distances, from, 330 Sirong, or Seronge Sirripy
206 269
Sittarah. See Sattarah. Skynner, Lieut. Smith, General Joseph Smith, Rev. Mr. vi, 33,
33, 34, 35 215, 254 203, 204, 205,
223 Ancient bed of,
SORA-MANDALUM
Stade, itinerary measure, remarks
Soane, R. source of, 235. traceable to Patna • SOGDI *SOGDIANA Sohaun R. (Panjab) Sonergong * Sonus R. Soojan Rae
53
96, 162 Soonam, or Sunnam 70, 73 Soor, or Shoor, a name of the Indus 98 Soorangur 239, 240 * SORÆ
265 265
on, 50,
52.
XX
STAN, a term signifying country Staunton, Sir George
269,273 166 Stevens, Major, 10, 12, 19, 210, 243, 247,
Steel, John
288
Stewart, Capt.
Stewart, Lieut. William Strabo Strahlenberg Sufedoon
xxv. xxxiv, 53, 171, 181 193, 194, 197 72, 73 Suhmandroog, heights 166 Sulivan, Mr. John, vi, 16, 25, 257, 267, 269, 273, 275, 281. His scheme for opening a communication between the Kistnah and Godavery rivers
257
The whole Map being divided into Squares, or Spaces, by the Intersections of the Parallels of Latitude with the Meridians, each particular Square is pointed out by Letters of Reference, alphabetically arranged along the Margins of the Map; the side Margins having capital Letters, and the top and bottom ones small Letters. For instance, the City of DELHI is given in the Index under the Letters E o: and if the eye be guided along horizontally in the Map, from E, until it comes under o, the Square which contains DELHI will be found.
The Names of Countries, or Nations, are in Roman Capitals; and those of Princes, Rajahs, or Chiefs, in Italic Capitals: and such Places as have their Situations de- scribed in the Index only, and not in the Map (owing to want of room), are in Italics. Others have only a Part of their Names written in the Map: and the Part wanting, is also distinguished by Italics in this Index. The Places without Names, in the Map, are left, in expectation of being able to supply the Names, hereafter.
Acbarpour Acbarpour
Acaguiry
Accoury
Acheen
Acory
+++ Abbreviations.-Terrs. Territories. I. Island. R. River. Pt. Point. Mt. or Mts. Mountain, or Mountains. F. Fort. G. Gaut, or Pafs. S. Serai.
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