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 INDEX 285 Picture of, in Jahangir's palace, 66 Christian art, represented, 37 Eulogists of Shah Jahan, 02 Fathers at Akbar's court, 36, 40 Gospels translated for Akbar, 41 Christians, said to have been welcome at the Moghul court, 61 At the court of Jahangir, 60 Eule of, in India, 189 Chronogram, giving the date of Sivaji's death, 156 Chronological Summary, 277-278 Clive, 65 Cochin, 143 Coinage, of Akbar, 9 Of Jahangir, 60, 81 Of Shah Shuja', 111 Of Murad Bakhsh, 111 Comet, seen in India in 1665, 122 Crori, title of officer in charge of land yielding 10,000,000 tankas, 31 Crusius, ambassador to Persia, 93 Dabul (Dabhol), a town in Baroda, 94 Daniyal, prince, son of Akbar and brother of Jahangir, 69, 194, 211, 214 Dara, son of Shah Jahan, governor of Multan and Kabul, 111 Defeat of, by Aurangzib, 112-118 Rebels again, 119 Is put to death, 120 Darbars (Durbars), royal pageants and assemblies, 130 Of Aurangzib, 130, 136-186 See also Levees Das, see B hag van Das Datta Sindhia, 233, 236, 237 Daulatabad, tombs of Moslem saints at, 172 Davies, rendered Mandelslo's journal into English, 93, 96 Dawar Bakhsh, son of Khusru, 86 Deccan, the, partial annexation of, in Akbar's time, 3, 193, 199, 201, 213, 214 Viceroy of, 68 Attempts to conquer, 48, 83, 84, 106- 107, 109-114, 193-214 Religious wars against, 121 Relations of, with Hindustan, 124 Under viceregency of Aurangzib, 126 Under Aurangzib, 139, 160, 163, 166, 167 Flight of Prince Akbar to, 149 Fertility of, 161 Marathas inhabit and largely rule, 162, 178 Under S'vaji, 166 Conquest of, 168 Under Sambhaji, 164 Campaigns in, 166, 174 Ravaged, 170 Under Bahadur Shah, 177, 179 In the Maratha wars, 217-275 Delhi, Moghul capital, 2 Ruled by Akbar, 2, 6 Sikandar of, 3 Attacked by Hiinu, 3 Fort at, 23 Tribute paid to, 107 Kingdom of, 106, 109 Dara parades through, 119 Aurangzib proclaimed emperor at, 120 Throne of, ascended by Aurangzib, 125 A royal city, 130 Capital of Aurangzib, 147, 161 Attacked by Bahadur Shah, 177 Sacked by the Marathas, 179, 182 Empire of, 180 Sacked by Ahmad Shah, 183, 188 In the Maratha wars, 222, 223, 228, 230, 231, 233, 237, 238, 239, 240, 242, 243, 244, 249, 250 Picture of the mosque at, 240 Fort of, captured, 243, 246 Delhi, New, or Shahjahanabad, the city of Shah Jahan, 102, 131 Description of, by Bernier, 131-132 Arts and handicrafts cultivated at, 132 Picture of Shah Jahan's palace at, 134 Delia Valle, see Valle Dhakka, a place in Bengal, 144 Dhar, native state and town in Central India, 197 Dholpur, a town in Rajputana, 195 Diyana, name of an elephant, 12 Divan-i-Khas, Audience Hall, scene of religious debates in Akbar's reign, 34, 135, 247 Divine Faith, " Din-i-Hahi," an eclectic religion promulgated by Akbar, 33, 34,46 Elements of, 46 Not generally adopted, 45 Doab, place between the Ganges and Jumna, 182, 183, 222, 229, 230, 233 Dowson, Prof. J., 68 Drake, Sir Francis, voyage of, to the South Seas, 56 Dupleix, 55 Durranis, an Afghan tribe, 237, 238, 251, 253 Dutch, power of the, in India, 66 Hostile to English trade, 77 Factories ( = trading-posts) of the, at Surat, 98, 94 Trade of the, 94 Opposed to the Portuguese, 144