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new coinage at,

163

:

besieged by Achinese,

197

,

199

:

made seat of independent government,

200

:

taken by the Dutch,

203

.

M

ALHÁR

R

ÁO

, Governor of Goa island,

93

,

156

:

defeated by Fulad Khán,

111

:

becomes Rájá of Honáwar,

111

.

M

AMELUKE

dynasty in Egypt, overthrown by the Turks,

177

.

M

ANGALORE

, taken by the Portuguese,

197

.

M

ARÁTHÁS

, their wars with the Portuguese,

204

.

M

ARMAGÁO

, railway made to,

205

.

M

ASCARENHAS

, Dom Francisco, first viceroy appointed by Spain,

201

.

M

ASCARENHAS

, Dom João, defended Diu,

186

:

named Governor of India,

193

.

M

ASCARENHAS

, Pedro, commanded a division in the battle with Rasúl Khán,

115

:

gallantry at Benastarim,

115

:

Captain of Goa,

136

:

named Governor of India, but not allowed to succeed,

176

.

M

ASCARENRAS

, Dom Pedro, Viceroy of India,

194

,

195

.

M

EDINA

, place of pilgrimage,

127

:

Albuquerque's scheme to seize Muhammad's body from,

128

.

M

ELINDA

, pilots obtained at by Da Gama,

24

:

by Cabral,

26

:

visited a second time by Da Gama,

29

:

by Da Cunha and Albuquerque,

50

.

M

ENDONÇA

, João de, Governor of India,

196

.

M

ENEZES

, Dom Diogo de, defended Chalé,

199

:

Governor of India,

200

.

M

ENEZES

, Dom Duarte de, Governor of India,

173

:

forced to resign,

175

.

M

ENEZES

, Dom Henrique de, Governor of India,

176

.

M

ENEZES

, Dom Jorge de, defended Chaul,

199

.

M

IDDLETON

, Sir H., defeats Portuguese off Cambay,

203

.

M

IR

A

LI

K

HÁN

, Bardes and Salsette ceded for the surrender of,

184

:

João de Castro refuses to surrender,

185

:

final arrangement about,

194

.

M

IRANDA

, Antonio de, ambassador to Siam,

109

.

M

ISSIONARIES

, Christian, in India,

190-193

.

M

OLUCCA

I

SLANDS

, Albuquerque's expedition to explore,

109

.

M

OMBASSA

, made tributary by Almeida,

34

:

conquered by Nuno da Cunha,

178

.

M

ONOMOTAPA

, Barreto's expedition to,

200

.

M

OORS

, Portuguese wars with, in Europe,

18

:

in Morocco,

18

,

19

,

45

,

46

,

201

.

M

OPLAS

, Arab merchants on Malabar Coast, intrigue against Portuguese at Calicut,

25

:

murder Correa,

27

:

at Quilon,

32

,

35

:

at Ponáni,

36

:

at Cannanore,

38

:

not favoured by Hindu rulers,

65

:

of Calicut ruined,

129

:

their position in India,

149

.

M

ORADIAS

, Albuquerque's power to grant,

64

.

M

ORENO

, Lourenço, Factor at Cochin, advises abandonment of Goa,

113

.

M

OROCCO

, Portuguese expeditions to,

18

,

19

:

Albuquerque's service in,

45

,

46

:

Sebastian's death in,

201

.

M

OZAMBIQUE

, Da Gama at,

24

:

Albuquerque sails direct to,

47

:

capital of a Portuguese government,

200

.

M

UGHAL

Emperors not in power when Portuguese reached India,

17

,

165

.

M

UHAMMAD

, Albuquerque's plan to carry off the body of,

128

.

M

UHAMMAD

S

HÁH

II, King of the Deccan, conquers Goa,

74

.

M

UHAMMAD

S

HÁH

III, King of Gujarát, besieges Diu,

181

,

182

,

186

:

defeated by João de Castro,

186

:

makes peace with the Portuguese,

194

.

M

UHAMMADANS

, Portuguese in Asia a check on their advance in Europe,

15

,

16

:

not concentrated in India, when Portuguese arrived,

17

:

controlled the early trade routes,

20

:

war with, the keynote of Emmanuel's and Albuquerque's policy,

33

,

48

,

66

,

67

,

74

,

95

,

103

,

104

,

125

,

149-152

:

Da Gama's cruelty towards,

29

:

Albuquerque's cruelty towards,

54

,

58

,

79

,

88

:

Albuquerque willing to be tolerant to,

151

,

169

:

their divisions in Asia a cause of Portuguese success,

78

,

150

,

165

,

166

,

206

.

M

USCAT

, taken by Albuquerque,

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