Works, Volume 44Kraus Reprint, 1967 - Geography |
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Page lxiv
... Muhammadan population are equally faithful . The rulers of the kingdoms which had arisen from the Delhi Saltanat were of various origins . Some of them were descended from Hindu converts , and others from Muhammadan invaders . There was ...
... Muhammadan population are equally faithful . The rulers of the kingdoms which had arisen from the Delhi Saltanat were of various origins . Some of them were descended from Hindu converts , and others from Muhammadan invaders . There was ...
Page 108
... Muhammadan kingdom which , when he wrote , was in possession of the country . This he calls the King of Guzerate's Kingdom of Cambaya , taking its name from its principal seaport Kambayat , now better known as Cambay . The Portuguese ...
... Muhammadan kingdom which , when he wrote , was in possession of the country . This he calls the King of Guzerate's Kingdom of Cambaya , taking its name from its principal seaport Kambayat , now better known as Cambay . The Portuguese ...
Page 147
... Muhammadan population , and it is clear from various sources that they were the " Naites " of De Barros who defended the place so bravely in 1530. The local account of these people is given in Mr. Narmadashankar's vernacular History of ...
... Muhammadan population , and it is clear from various sources that they were the " Naites " of De Barros who defended the place so bravely in 1530. The local account of these people is given in Mr. Narmadashankar's vernacular History of ...
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BIBLIOGRAPHY XXVXxxii | xxv |
Works published by the Hakluyt Society | xxxi |
INTRODUCTION OF THE PORTUGUESE EDITORS TO | xxxiii |
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