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 INDEX. 611 MUH Applies for aid to restrain the French, but is refused, 143. Is abandoned by the fleet, 114. Signs a convention with La Bourdonnais, 156. And a capitulation, 180 Muhammad Ali, defeated at Arabur and flees, 238. Joins Nasir Jang, 249. Appointed by him Nawwab of the Karnatik, 254. Reinforced by Nasir Jang, 257. Repulsed by the French, 258. Separates from the English and is defeated by the French, 259. Flees to Trichinapalli, 276. Affects to agree to the terms offered by Dupleix, 276. Throws off the mask, 284. Quarrels with his allies, 332. His reply to Dupleix, 341. Embarrassment of the Englieh from being associated with, 449 Muhammad Husen Khan, secretly distresses the French, 372. He temporises, 374 Muhammad Issuf, operates against the French before Madras, 536 Muhammad Komal, defeated at Tri- pati, 408 Muhammad Shah, Emperor of Delhi, confers honours on Dumas, 93. Dies, 234 Murari Kao, accompanies Raghuji Bhonsla, 79. Appointed Governor of Trichinapalli, 89. Joins Nasir Jang, 249. Attaoks the French in their retreat, 252. Surprised by de la Touche, 257. Resolves to join the English, 297. Concerts measures with Dupleix, 384. Harasses Law- rence, 385. Coversthe French retreat, 393, Surprises the English atKuta- para, 413. Is threatened by the Subadar, 478. Enters into a secret understanding with Bussy, 479. Allies himself with Lally, 556 Mustafanagar, ceded to the French, 376 Muzaffar Jang, nominated successor to Nizamu-l-Mulk, 233. Meets and allies himself with Chanda Sahib, 234. Appointed Subadar of the Dakhan, 237. Turns off towards Tanjur, 245. Surrenders to his uncle, 252. Released and recognised as Subadar, 269. Visits Pondichery, 271. Shows his gratitude to Dupleix, 273. Applies for a contingent of French troops, 275. Conspiracy against him, 276. Is killed, 278 Muzaffar Beg, a soldier of fortune, hired by Shah Nawaz Khan, 485. Corrupts the French sipahis, 487 PA 11 NARSAPUR, acquired by the French. 280 Nasir Jang, succeeds Nizamu-l-Mulk in the Dakhan, 233. Moves an army towards Pondichery, 249. Appoints Muhammad Ali Nawwab of the Karnatik, 254. Loads Muzaffar Jang with irons, 254. Refuses the terms proposed by Dupleix, 255. Surprised by the French, retires to Arkat, 256 Seizes Machhlipatan and Yanaon, 25tf Reinforces Muhammad Ali, 257. Hi carelessness, 260. He takes the field, 265. Negotiates with Dupleix, 267. The conspiracy against him, 268. Is surprised and slain, 269 Nets, Commodore de, commands an expedition to the East, 7 Nizam Ali, younger brother of Salabat Jang, 364. Invested with the ad- ministration of the Dakhan, 493. Murders Haidar Jang and flees, 494. Obtains the upper hand over his brother, 547. Deposes and causes him to be murdered, 54, note Nizamu-l-Mulk, confers honours on M. Dumas, 92. Enters the Karnatik, 104. Enters Trichinapalli, 104. Dies, 184 Nizampatnam, acquired by the French, 279 tfandraj, Dalwai of Maisur, 382. Tries in vain to surprise Trichinapalli, 384 ORLEANS, Duke of, Regent of France, 41. Patronises Law, 42 Orry, M., Controller General, authorises La Bourdonnais to retain his fleet, 117. Succeeded by Machault, 170 PALK, Mr., Commissioner at the Con- ference, 407. Leaves it, 408 Paradis, M., commands at Karikal, 135. Is the bearer of a letter from Dupleix, 152. Appointed Councillor at Madras, 156. His difference with La Bour- donnais, 162. Appointed a Commie- sionerunderde Bury, 164. Denounced and arrested, 167. Liberated and sent to sound Dupleix, 16 Sent towards Madras, 193. Defeats Mafauz Khan at S. Thome, 195. Appointed Governor of Madras, 197. Escorts the plunder of Madras to Pondichery, 199. Repulses Mafauz Khan, 199. Jealousy entertained regarding, 201. Appointed General, 207. Marches against Gudalur, 208. Is forced to