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Page 96
... Arab form of the Malayalam name , Cale being clearly the Arab Kal'a , 66 a fort . " Christians of the doctrine of the Blessed Saint Thomas and 96 THE KINGDOM OF COILAM.
... Arab form of the Malayalam name , Cale being clearly the Arab Kal'a , 66 a fort . " Christians of the doctrine of the Blessed Saint Thomas and 96 THE KINGDOM OF COILAM.
Page 143
... Arabs in their fashion of calling a chief town by the name of the country . " This seems an example of argument in a ... Arab usage . Mahachin as used for Canton is alluded to in Cathay , II , p . 180. Odoric's Censcalan is supposed to ...
... Arabs in their fashion of calling a chief town by the name of the country . " This seems an example of argument in a ... Arab usage . Mahachin as used for Canton is alluded to in Cathay , II , p . 180. Odoric's Censcalan is supposed to ...
Page 166
... Arab traders ( see quotations in Hobson - Jobson s.v. Calay ) from which the word kalai or tin may be derived ... Arabs was probably on the coast of Malaca ; but may refer to Selangor , which was known as a depot for tin , and was called ...
... Arab traders ( see quotations in Hobson - Jobson s.v. Calay ) from which the word kalai or tin may be derived ... Arabs was probably on the coast of Malaca ; but may refer to Selangor , which was known as a depot for tin , and was called ...
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Here BEGINNETH THE LAND OF MALABAR | 1 |
KINGDOM of CananoR | 79 |
90 THE KINGDOM OF COCHIN | 92 |
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