Chapter 9

180

:

sacked by Maráthás,

204

.

B

ATAVIA

founded by the Dutch,

203

.

B

ATICALA

[Bhatkal], port of Rájá of Vijayanagar,

67

:

Portuguese propose to build a fort at,

126

.

B

EJA

, Diogo Fernandes de, flag-captain of Albuquerque, commands a galley at taking of Panjim,

76

:

ambassador to Bijápur,

126

:

to Ahmadábád,

132

,

133

:

friend of Albuquerque,

138

.

B

ENASTARIM

occupied by Fulad Khán,

111

:

by Rasúl Khán,

112

:

blockaded by the Portuguese,

114

:

taken,

116

:

fortress built at,

125

.

B

ENDARA

, the, Prime Minister of Malacca,

97

.

B

ENGAL

, Portuguese relations with,

178

,

179

.

B

ENGALÍS

numerous at Malacca,

96

.

B

EST

, Captain, defeats the Portuguese,

203

,

204

.

B

HATKAL

.

See

BATICALA

.

B

IJÁPUR

, Kings of.

See

ALI

,

IBRÁHÍM

,

ISMÁIL

,

YUSAFADILSHÁH

.

B

OMBAY

ceded to England by the Portuguese,

204

.

B

RABOA

or B

RAVA

, burnt by Da Cunha and Albuquerque,

50

,

51

.

B

RAGANZA

, Dom Constantino de, Viceroyalty of,

195

,

196

.

B

RAZIL

, discovery of,

26

.

B

RITO

, Lourenço de, defends Cannanore,

38

.

B

ROACH

offered to Albuquerque as site for a fortress,

133

.

B

UKKUR

, offered to Albuquerque as site for a fortress,

133

.

B

URMA

, Albuquerque sends envoy to,

109

.

B

URMESE

, a trading community at Malacca,

95

:

favoured by Albuquerque,

106

.

B

URNELL

, A. C., Sanskrit account of the Portuguese quoted from,

207

.

C

ABRAL

, Jorge, Governor of India,

194

.

C

ABRAL

, Pedro Alvares, commands second fleet sent to India,

26

,

27

.

C

ALAYATE

(K[a-macron]lh[a-macron]t) visited by Albuquerque,

54

:

sacked,

58

.

C

ALICUT

, Vasco da Gama at,

24

,

25

:

Portuguese factor murdered,

27

:

ships burnt at,

27

:

bombarded,

29

,

32

:

attacked by Albuquerque,

67-70

:

blockaded,

112

,

125

,

126

:

Mopla merchants ruined,

129

:

fortress built at,

131

:

Cabral prevented from attacking,

194

:

see also

ZAMORIN

.

C

AM

or C

ÃO

, Diogo, discovers the Congo,

23

.

C

AMBAY

burnt by Portuguese,

187

:

Portuguese defeated at,

204

.

C

AMINHA

, João Alvares de, settled Goa island,

158

.

C

AMOENS

, Luis de, on Lourenço de Almeida,

37

:

on execution of Ruy Dias,

81

:

exiled by Barreto,

195

.

C

AMPO

, Antonio do, one of Albuquerque's mutinous captains,

52

:

signs protest at Ormuz,

56

:

deserts Albuquerque,

57

,

58

.

C

ANNANORE

visited by Vasco da Gama,

25

:

by Cabral,

27

:

factory established at,

30

:

Rájá of, punished by Almeida,

35

:

fort at, defended by Brito,

38

:

Albuquerque imprisoned at,

61

:

Portuguese driven from by the Dutch,

203

.

C

APE OF

G

OOD

H

OPE

first doubled by the Portuguese,

23

.

C

ASTELLO

-B

RANCO

, Nuno Vaz de, joins Albuquerque,

98

.

C

ASTRO

, Dom Alvaro de, knighted at Mount Sinai,

183

:

his gallantry,

185

:

sent to relief of Diu,

186

:

sacked Surat,

187

.

C

ASTRO

, Dom Fernão de, his gallantry,

185

:

killed at Diu,

186

.

C

ASTRO

, Dom João de, Governor of India,

184-188

:

defeats King of Bijápur,

186

:

relieves Diu and defeats King of Gujarát,

186

,

187

:

internal reforms,

187

:

death and character,

188

.

C

ATHERINE

, Queen-Regent of Portugal, allows Albuquerque's bones to be removed to Portugal,

143

:

appoints Constantino de Braganza Viceroy,

195

.

C

ERNICHE

, Dinis, arrested for attempting to leave Goa,

94

,

95

.

C

EYLON

, first visited by L. de Almeida,

35

:

Portuguese power established in,

172

,

194

,

196

:

taken by the Dutch,

203

.


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