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 610 INDEX. MAP by Pigot, 450 note. Invested by Lally, 533. The siege of, raised 540 Mafauz Khan, eldest son of Anwaru- din, advances against Madras, 190. Defeated by the French, 193. His masterly movements afterwards, 193. Is beaten by Paradis, 194. Attacks Paradis and is repulsed, 200. Surprises de Bury, 203. Visits Dupleix at Pondichery, 205. Taken prisoner at Ambur, 238 Mah6, attacked and taken, 65. Name of, changed, 65. Relieved by La Bourdonnais, 117. Taken by the English, 577 Mahmu Kb an, is gained over by Muzaffar Beg, 490 Mainville, M. de, appointed to com- mand at Srirangam, 402. Attempts to surprise Trichinapalll, 403. The folly of his troops and his failure, 403. Surprises the English, 411. Repulsed near the Sugar Loaf Rock, 413. Floods the country, 413. His supplies stopped by Godeheu, 427. Replaced by Maissin, 432. His strong recommendations to his successor, 432. Is killed, 551 Maissin, M., in command of a body of French, 382. Makes two abor- tive attempts on Tiruvadl, 387. Occupies it, 387. Takes command from Mainville, 432. Connives at the revictualling of Trichinapalll, 434. Retreats into Srirangam, 435 Maisur Dalwai of, his treachery to Nasir Jang, 269. Generals of, enter into negotiations with Dupleix, 333. Waver, 338. Finally join the French, 338 see Nandaraj. Makhdum Ali, cuts up a corps of English, 565 Malhar Rao Holkar, negotiates with Gbaziu-d-din, 348. Assists him, 366. Accompanies Bussy, 481 Minakji, promises to spare the life of Chanda Sahib, 326. Orders him to be stabbed, 327 Maratbas, the, invade the Kainatik and defeat Dost Ali, 81. Retire, 85. Take Trichioapalli, 90. Plunder Portonovo and Gudalur, 91. Evacu- ate Trichioapalli, 104. Their trea- chery to Nasir Jang, 268. Beaten by Raju Sahib, 302. Coquet with Dupleix, 332. Again waver, 338. But join the French, 338. Their peculiar power, 359. Are defeated by Bussy, 360. Acquire territory, 367. Excluded from participation in Angria's booty, 449 note MOR Marcara, M., associated with Caron, 15. Proceeds to Golkhonda, 15. Establishes a factory at Machhli- patan, 15. Quarrels with Caron, 16. Is supported by Colbert, 17. Goes to Java, 1 7 note Mariol, M., takes Thiagar and Elmise- ram, 548 Martin, Francois, his early career, 19, Sent to the province of Jinjl, 20. Buys a plot of land on the coast, 20. Returns to St. Thom6, 20. Proceeds with sixty men to his plot of land, 22. Lends money to Sher Khan Lodi, 22. Founds Pondi- chery, 23. Describes it to the Directors, 23. Applies to be allowed to have native soldiers, 24. Obtains further cessions from Sher Kban, 26. Is allowed to fortify Pondi- chery, 26. Is attacked by the Dutch and surrenders, 28. Retires to France, 33. Returns and strength- ens Pondichery, 35. Dies, 37. His system, 36, 38. MartizuAli, his lineage, 72-3. Mur- ders Safdar Ali, 104. Flees to Vel- lur, 104. Engaged in the murder of Seid Muhammad Khan, 105. Ap- pointed to act under Dupleix, 335. Makes some captures in the Kar- natik, 386. Defeated at Trinomali, 405. Renounces his title and sub- mits to Muhammad Ali, 448. Threatened by the English, 450. Buys them off, 450 Mauritius, see Isle of France. Mir Asad, taken prisoner, 80. His advice to Safdar Ali, 84. His enmity to Chanda Sahib, 411 note Mir Japar Ali, detached to attack Bussy, 485. Arrives at Haidarabad, 486 Monson, Mr., offers to treat for sur- render of Madras, 145 Monson, Colonel, assumes command before Pondichery, and is wounded, 568 Moracin, M., appointed to command in the Sirkars, 377. His alarm at the recall of Dupleix, 428. Remon- strates with Godeheu, 435. Receives a strange warning from him, 441. His position easier than he had anticipated, 476. Detaches men to aid Bussy, 485. Joins Bussy, 500. His disobedience and its conse- quences, 543, and note Morse, Mr., Governor of Madras, re- jects the proposal of Dupleix for neutrality 101. His character, 141.