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 558 CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE. Ala ed'din Mahomed Shah, kincr of Achin,* is driven from the throne, which is seized by the Maharaja, or first officer of state, who takes the name of Beder ed-din Juhan Shah. The English deliver over Manila to the Spa- niards, in conformity to the conditions of the peace of 1763. C. 1765. J. 1690—91. H. 1176—77. March. — The rebellion of the Indian inhabitants of the Philippines, occasioned by the invasion of the English, is finally quelled by the Spaniards, after a loss, on the part of the former, of more than ten thousand men. Beder eddin Juhan Shah, king of Achin, is put to death, and Mahomed Shah restored to the throne. C. 1766. J. I69^i. H. 1178. Batara Goa, king of Macassar, abdicates the throne. C. 1768. J. 1691^ H. 1180. Arung Mampo usurps the throne of Goa Ma- cassar. C. 1769. J. 1695. H. 1181. Tumamenang ri Matuangi ascends the throne of Goa Macassar. C. 1775. J. 1701. H. II87. Jeremiah Van Reimsdyck, governor-general of the Dutch Indies. C. 1776. J. 170'2. H. 1188. An adventurer, called Sangkilang, raises an in-