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 INDEX. Lxvii opposed by documents from Madrass, 399. engage in no military operations in this year after the retreat of Maissin from Arielore, 403. awed by the Eng. squadron, 405. 1756. January, their troops take the field, to inteftupt the Eng. before Velore, 418. and re- tire when they do, 420. reason of their aversion to hostilities, 425. their bond to Morarirow given up by him to Bussy, 427. Bussy re- quests succours immediately on the rupture at S^nore, 429. pleads his dependance on Pon- dicherry in excuse to the profers of Morari- row, 432. and determines to wait at Char- maul "until the reinforcements arrive from Pondicherrv, 433. m, 436. OM, FOO.XAH, Capital of the Morattoes and of Balagerow, distant 130 m. from Au- rengabad. 1752. Salabadjing and Bussy advance within 30 m. destroying the country, 435. and Balagerow himself burns the grana- ries in the city, 435. November, Balagerow returns from his campaign at Calberga, 328. 1755. marches with a great armv into Mysore, 404. June, returns, 405. 1756. marches against Morarirow, 427. 'oniapah, principal linguist of the English camp at Tritchinopoly. 1754. April, discovery of his treachery, and scheme to ruin Maho- med Issoof, 348, 349, 350, 351, (is a bra- min, 351) 352. is executed, 353. 'OOyAH. See POM, obto Novo, the river Volant disembogues here, violent storm, whilst the Eng. army are there ; April 13th, 1749, p, 109. 'ORTUGAL, King of, stiled by Acbar his neighbour in virtue of his possessions at Goa and on the C. of Malabar, 18. the country of several Rajahs in India is as extensive as Por- tugal, 25. 'ORTUG UEZE, the converted Indians on the C. of Coromandel call themselves Portugueze, and pretend to be defended from the nation, 66. St. Thome, famous during their pros- perity in India, 75. and gives title to a Por- tugueze bishop, 75. the Indian Portugueze serve in all the European garrisons as soldiers, and are called Topasses, 80, Goa, the capital of their settlements in India, 85. Deigo Reys, Mauritius, and Bourbon, discovered in their first navigations to India, 92 their posses- sions never greater than what the Fr. acquire in 1753, p, 335. they waged war on the Ma- homedan vessels on the C. of Malabar, 407 In 1722, an army from Goa proceed n-ith Commodore Mathews to the attack of Cmlab- by, and run away, 410. overio Clement, a Neapolitan. 1752. Aug. Capt. of a company of Topasses in the Na- bob's service at Tritchinopoly, informs Dal- ton of the profers of the Mysoreans to induce him to betray the city, 25S, 259. the agree- ment produced to them, 260. PRATOPSING, King of Tanjore. 1719. his descent and competition with Saujohee. 108. For the rest, 9ee King of Tanjore, under Tanjore. PRESIDENCY. See Bombay, Calcutta, Fort St. David, Madrass. Protector, 40 gun ship belonging to the Eng. company, in which Commodore James ac- complishes his successes Against Angria, 410. 411, 412, 413, 414. See Commodoie James. Pseudo Nabobs, 36. Pvdu Cotah, principal town of Tondiman. — — 1746. March, Mahomed Issoof goes there with his detachment, and surrenders the host- ages of Catabominaigue, and Etiaporum, 423. Catabominaigue redeems his from thence, 424. PULIT.WEU, PoLITAVER, The, is the POLY- gar of Nellitangaville. 1755. May, amuses Heron when before his fort, 390. leagues with Moodemiah and Nabi Cawn Catteck, 400. plunders, 401. joins the Tra- vencores, and with them beats the troops of Maphuze Khan at Calacad, 401, 402. in- vested in Nellitangaville by Maphuze Khan, cuts off two companies of the Eng. Sepoys, 420. November, Maphuze Khan leaves his districts, 420. 1756. leads the western Polygars and Vadagherri, proposes an union with the eastern, 420. their object to take Ma- dura, 421. he, and his confederates beat the troops of Nadamundulum and take Chevelpe- tore, 422. are joined by the Madura Polygars, 422. and all together are routed" by Maphuze Khan's army in a general battle, fought March 21st, in which Moodemiah falls, 422, 423. the Pulitaver returns home, 423. June, sends proposals of peace to Maphuze Khan and Mahomed Issoof, 425. Pclitaver's Place 402. 420. 422. See Nellitangaville. Q. AL'ees, of Tritehinopol?. *1736. in- Vx. veiglcd, and with her city reduced to cap- tivity, by Chundasaheb, dies in prison, 38. R. RADIATHEDDIN, daughter of Iletmische v Shamseddin, raised, to the throne of Delhi, in 1235, when her brother Firouze Schah Rocneddin was deposed ; and is herself de- posed, defeated, and put to death, by her brother Beharam Schah, in 1239, n, 12. RAFFEIH AL DIRJAT, son of Raffeih al Shan, raised to the throne on the death of Furrucksir, by the brothers Abdallah and Ilossan Ally, who in three months depose and murder him, 20, 21. RAFFEIH