INDEX

Proper names preceded by 'da,' 'de,' 'do' are indexed under the succeeding initial letter.

A

BBAS

S

HÁH

took Ormuz,

[204]

.

A

BD

-

EL

-K

HURI

rocks, Sodré wrecked on,

[30]

.

A

BREU

, Antonio de, explored the Spice Islands,

[109]

.

A

BYSSINIA

, Covilhão in,

[23]

:

interest taken in,

[127]

:

Albuquerque's schemes about,

[128]

:

Christovão da Gama killed in,

[184]

.

A

CENHEIRO

, reply of Affonso V to,

[45]

.

A

CHINESE

repulsed from Malacca,

[197]

,

[199]

.

A

DEN

, Albuquerque ordered to take,

[94]

:

its importance,

[126]

,

[127]

:

Albuquerque repulsed from,

[127]

:

Egyptians fail to take,

[171]

:

offered to Soares,

[172]

:

taken by the Turks,

[181]

.

A

FFONSO

V, King of Portugal, expeditions of, to Morocco,

[19]

:

Albuquerque educated at his Court,

[44]

:

served under in Morocco,

[45]

:

character of,

[45]

.

A

FFONSO

S

ANCHES

, ancestor of Albuquerque,

[42]

.

A

FFONSO

, Master, the physician, attends Albuquerque's deathbed,

[141]

.

A

FRICA

, Portuguese discoveries on the coast of,

[21-23]

:

settlements on the south-east coast,

[34]

:

exploration in the interior,

[200]

.

A

HMAD

, Rais, Minister of Ormuz,

[136]

:

killed by Albuquerque's orders,

[137]

.

A

HMADÁBÁD

, Kings of.

See

[GUJARÁT]

.

A

KBAR

kindly received Portuguese missionaries,

[191]

.

A

LBERGARIA

.

See

[SOARES]

.

A

LBUQUERQUE

, castle of,

[42]

.

A

LBUQUERQUE

, Affonso de, first voyage to India,

[30]

,

[31]

,

[47]

:

not allowed to take up office,

[38]

,

[39]

,

[60-62]

:

ancestry,

[41-43]

:

family,

[43]

,

[44]

:

birth and education,

[44]

,

[45]

:

at Court of John II,

[45]

,

[46]

:

in Morocco,

[46]

:

Asiatic policy,

[48]

:

sent again to Asia,

[48]

:

instructions to,

[48]

,

[49]

:

campaign on African coast,

[50]

:

wounded at Socotra,

[51]

:

left in independent command,

[52]

:

quarrels with his captains,

[52]

,

[53]

,

[55-57]

:

at Ormuz,

[54-57]

:

deserted by his captains,

[57]

,

[58]

:

attacks Calayate,

[58]

:

reply to Cogeatar,

[59]

,

[60]

:

intrigues against,

[60]

,

[61]

:

imprisoned at Cannanore,

[61]

:

recognised as Governor,

[62]

:

magnanimity,

[63]

attitude towards Hindus and instructions to Frei Luis,

[66]

,

[67]

:

attack on Calicut,

[67-69]

:

wounded,

[69]

:

decides to attack Goa,

[72]

:

reasons,

[72-74]

:

first capture of Goa,

[76]

:

embassy to Sháh Ismáil,

[77]

,

[78]

:

abandons Goa,

[79]

:

blockaded in the harbour,

[79-82]

:

receives reinforcements,

[82-84]

:

second capture of Goa,

[85-88]

:

builds fortress at,

[88]

,

[89]

:

letter to Ismáil Adil Sháh,

[90]

,

[91]

:

negotiations with Calicut and Gujarát,

[91]

,

[92]

:

sails for the Malay Peninsula,

[99]

:

first capture of Malacca,

[101]

:

speech to his captains,

[102-105]

:

second capture of Malacca,

[106]

:

execution of Utemuta Rájá,

[107]

:

opens relations with China, Siam, &c.,

[108-110]

:

wrecked on way back to India,

[110]

:

receives reinforcements,

[113]

:

relieves Goa,

[114]

:

defeats Rasúl Khán,

[115]

:

takes Benastarim,

[116]

:

despatch on Goa,

[120-124]

:

expedition to the Red Sea,

[126-128]

:

fails to take Aden,

[127]

:

establishes a factory at Diu,

[129]

:

builds a fortress at Calicut,

[131]

:

embassy to King of Gujarát,

[132]

,

[133]

:

and to Sháh Ismáil,

[134]

,

[135]

:

expedition to Ormuz,

[136-138]

:

receives news of his supersession,

[139]

:

last letter to the King,

[139]

,

[140]

:

death,

[141]

,

[142]

:

personal appearance and character,

[143]

,

[144]

:

policy of empire,

[147]

:

its bases,

[152]

:

colonisation,

[153-155]

:

settlement of Goa,

[155-159]

:

use of natives,

[159]

,

[160]

:

abolition of

satí,

[160]

:

commercial reforms,

[160-162]

:

coinage at Goa,

[162]

:

at Malacca,

[163]

:

piety,

[164]

,

[165]

:

causes of his success:—state of India,

[165]

,

[166]

:

superiority of ships, artillery, and soldiers,

[166-168]

:

his own character,

[168]

,

[169]

:

knighted Nuno da Cunha,

[177]

:

not a religious persecutor,

[193]

:

superiority to his successors,

[207]

.

A

LBUQUERQUE

, Alvaro de, Prior of Villa Verde, brother of Affonso,

[44]

.

A

LBUQUERQUE

, Braz de, son of Affonso, recognised at Court,

[140]

:

compiled the

Commentaries,

[141]

:

removed body of Affonso to Portugal,

[143]

:

gives anecdote about Affonso,

[207]

.

A

LBUQUERQUE

, Fernão de, elder brother of Affonso,

[44]

.

A

LBUQUERQUE

, Fernão Affonso de, ancestor of Affonso,

[43]

.

A

LBUQUERQUE

, Francisco de, cousin of Affonso, succours the Rájá of Cochin,

[30]

:

quarrels with Affonso,

[31]

,

[47]

:

lost at sea,

[48]

.

A

LBUQUERQUE

, Gonçalo de, Lord of Villa Verde, father of Affonso,

[43]

.

A

LBUQUERQUE

, João de, first Bishop of Goa,

[192]

.

A

LBUQUERQUE

, Jorge de, cousin of Affonso, Captain of Cochin,

[126]

:

of Malacca,

[134]

.

A

LBUQUERQUE

, Martim de, brother of Affonso,

[44]

:

killed at Arzila,

[46]

.

A

LBUQUERQUE

, Mathias de, Viceroy,

[202]

.

A

LBUQUERQUE

, Pedro de, uncle of Affonso, Lord High Admiral of Portugal,

[43]

.

A

LBUQUERQUE

, Pedro de, son of Jorge, commanded expedition to Ormuz and the Persian Gulf,

[135]

,

[136]

:

Captain of Ormuz,

[138]

.

A

LGOA

B

AY

reached by Dias,

[23]

.

A

LHANDRA

, Albuquerque born at,

[44]

.

A

LI

A

DIL

S

HÁH

, King of Bijápur, accession and policy,

[196]

:

besieges Goa,

[198]

.

A

LMEIDA

, Dom Francisco de, appointed first Viceroy,

[34]

:

policy in Africa,

[34]

:

viceroyalty,

[34-39]

:

victory off Diu,

[38]

:

death,

[39]

:

policy in Asia,

[39]

,

[40]

:

letter to the King,

[40]

:

letter censuring Albuquerque,

[58]

,

[59]

:

opposition to Albuquerque's ideas,

[60]

:

imprisons Albuquerque,

[61]

:

resigns office to him,

[62]

:

friendly to Timoja,

[71]

:

comparison of his policy and Albuquerque's,

[73]

:

supporters of his policy,

[102]

,

[118]

.

A

LMEIDA

, Dom Lourenço de, bombards Quilon,

[35]

:

visits Ceylon,

[35]

:

defeats the Calicut fleet,

[35]

,

[36]

:

sacks Ponáni,

[36]

:

defeated and killed at Chaul,

[37]

.

A

LPOEM

, Pedro de,

Ouvidor

of India, condemns Ruy Dias to death,

[81]

:

and Utemuta Rájá,

[107]

:

executor of Albuquerque,

[142]

.

A

NDRADE

, Fernão Peres de, arrested by Albuquerque,

[81]

:

released,

[83]

:

at capture of Malacca,

[101]

:

visited Canton,

[109]

:

Captain of Malacca squadron,

[110]

:

quarrels with the Captain of Malacca,

[133]

:

his naval victory,

[134]

.

A

NDRADE

, Simão de, commander of a galley,

[76]

:

arrested by Albuquerque,

[81]

:

released,

[83]

.

A

NGOJA

burnt by Da Cunha and Albuquerque,

[50]

.

A

RABS

plunder Diu,

[204]

.

A

RAUJO

, Ruy de, Factor at Malacca,

[97]

:

imprisoned there,

[98]

:

communicates with Albuquerque,

[98]

,

[99]

:

letter to Albuquerque,

[100]

:

released,

[101]

:

advises execution of Utemuta Rájá,

[107]

:

Factor and Judge at Malacca,

[110]

.

A

RZILA

, Albuquerque in garrison at,

[45]

,

[46]

.

A

THAIDE

, Dona Leonor de, mother of Albuquerque,

[43]

.

A

THAIDE

, Dom Luis de, first viceroyalty,

[197-199]

:

defence of Goa,

[198]

:

second viceroyalty,

[200]

:

death,

[201]

.

A

YAZ

, Málik, Nawáb of Diu, helps to win victory at Chaul,

[37]

:

defeated off Diu,

[38]

:

allows a factory at Diu,

[129]

:

goes to Ahmadábád,

[132]

.

A

ZORES

discovered by Prince Henry's sailors,

[21]

.

B

AHÁDUR

S

HÁH

, King of Gujarát, grants Bassein to the Portuguese,

[180]

:

and Diu,

[181]

:

killed at Diu,

[181]

.

B

ARDES

ceded to the Portuguese,

[184]

:

cession confirmed,

[194]

.

B

ARRETO

, Antonio Moniz, burnt Cambay,

[187]

:

Governor of Malacca,

[200]

:

of India,

[200]

.

B

ARRETO

, Francisco, Governor of India,

[195]

:

of South-east Africa,

[200]

:

invasion of Monomotapa,

[200]

.

B

ARRETO

, Jorge, married Albuquerque's niece,

[44]

.

B

ASSEIN

granted to the Portuguese,

[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]

,

[YUSAF ADIL SHÁH]

.

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]

.

C

HALÉ

, defence of,

[199]

.

C

HANOCA

, Gaspar, envoy to Vijayanagar,

[126]

:

secretary to the

Tanadar,

[157]

.

C

HARLES

V, Emperor, admires valour of João de Castro,

[184]

.

C

HAUL

, defeat of Portuguese off,

[37]

:

fortress built at,

[175]

:

Portuguese headquarters in north-west India,

[180]

:

defence of,

[199]

.

C

HINESE

, trading community at Malacca,

[96]

:

favoured by Albuquerque,

[106]

:

result of this policy,

[108]

.

C

HITTAGONG

, visited by the Portuguese,

[178]

,

[179]

.

C

HRISTIANS

, a ruling caste on Malabar coast,

[17]

,

[25]

:

Greek, at Socotra,

[51]

:

Nestorian, condemned at Synod of Diamper,

[193]

.

See

[MISSIONARIES]

.

C

INNAMON

obtained from Ceylon,

[35]

,

[161]

.

Cirne,

the, Albuquerque's flagship in first Ormuz campaign,

[52]

.

C

OCHIN

visited by Cabral,

[26]

:

factory established at,

[27]

,

[29]

:

Rájá succoured by F. de Albuquerque,

[30]

:

fortress built at,

[31]

,

[47]

:

defence of by Pacheco,

[31]

:

first headquarters of Portuguese government,

[35]

:

Albuquerque invests new Rájá of,

[84]

:

Vasco da Gama dies and is buried at,

[175]

:

at war with Calicut,

[194]

:

taken by the Dutch,

[203]

.

C

OCHIN

C

HINA

, Albuquerque sends to explore,

[109]

.

C

OELHO

, Duarte, sent to Cochin China,

[109]

.

C

OELHO

, João, first Portuguese to visit Bengal,

[178]

.

C

OELHO

, Nicolas, commanded a ship under Vasco da Gama,

[23]

.

C

OGEATAR

(Khojah Atár), Prime Minister of Ormuz, Albuquerque's relations with,

[54-57]

:

refuses to surrender Portuguese deserters,

[57]

:

sends Almeida's letter to Albuquerque,

[58]

:

Albuquerque's reply,

[59]

,

[60]

:

death,

[134]

.

C

OGE

Ç

OFAR

(Khojah Zufar) besieges Diu,

[186]

.

C

OINAGE

, Albuquerque's, at Goa,

[162]

:

at Malacca,

[163]

.

C

OLOMBO

, Portuguese build fortress at,

[172]

.

C

OLONISATION

, Albuquerque's policy of,

[152-155]

.

C

OMMERCE

, trade routes of Asiatic,

[19-21]

:

establishment of, the first aim of the Portuguese,

[28]

,

[94]

,

[118]

,

[145-148]

:

a royal monopoly,

[148]

,

[189]

:

Albuquerque's commercial reforms,

[160-162]

:

palmiest days of Portuguese,

[189]

,

[190]

:

ruin of Portuguese,

[204]

.

C

ONCORDAT

, the,

[205]

.

C

OROMANDEL

C

OAST

, Portuguese settlements on,

[178]

.

C

ORREA

, Ayres, Factor, killed at Calicut,

[27]

.

C

ORREA

, Diogo, Captain of Cannanore,

[113]

.

C

ORREA

, Gaspar, his dates of Vasco da Gama's voyage,

[24]

:

quoted on Timoja,

[71]

:

referred to,

[76n]

,

[89n]

,

[102]

.

C

ORREA

, Pedro, Ferdinand's remarks on Albuquerque to,

[143]

,

[144]

.

C

ORVINEL

, Francisco, first Factor at Goa,

[93]

.

C

OSTA

, Affonso Lopes da, one of Albuquerque's mutinous captains at Ormuz,

[52]

:

signs protest,

[56]

:

deserts,

[57]

,

[58]

.

C

OUTINHO

, Dom Fernão de, Marshal of Portugal, places Albuquerque in power,

[39]

,

[62]

:

insists on attacking Calicut,

[68]

:

killed,

[69]

.

C

OUTINHO

, Dom Francisco de.

See

[REDONDO]

, Count of.

C

OUTINHO

, Ruy Pereira, discovers Madagascar,

[50]

.

C

OVILHÃO

, João Peres de, travels overland to India and Abyssinia,

[22]

,

[23]

,

[127]

.

C

RANGANORE

, Almeida advises a fortress at,

[40]

:

taken by the Dutch,

[203]

.

C

RATO

, Antonio, Prior of, gets no support in India,

[201]

.

C

UNHA

, Manoel da, knighted on capture of Goa,

[88]

:

killed in battle,

[111]

.

C

UNHA

, Nuno da, Governor of India,

[177-183]

:

ability and activity,

[178]

:

policy in Bengal,

[179]

:

obtains Bassein,

[180]

:

and Diu,

[181]

:

disgrace and death,

[182]

,

[183]

.

C

UNHA

, Ruy da, ambassador to Pegu,

[109]

.

C

UNHA

, Tristão da, selected to be first Viceroy,

[34]

:

assisted in sack of Ponáni,

[36]

:

related to Albuquerque,

[43]

:

sent to the East with him,

[48]

:

difference of temperament,

[49]

:

serves with him in Africa,

[50]

:

knighted by him,

[51]

:

goes to India after capture of Socotra,

[51]

,

[52]

:

returns to Portugal,

[52]

.

C

URIATE

sacked by Albuquerque,

[54]

.

D

ÁBHOL

, attacked by L. de Almeida,

[36]

:

sacked by F. de Almeida,

[38]

:

blockaded,

[125]

,

[129]

:

taken by João de Castro,

[187]

.

D

AMÁN

taken by C. de Braganza,

[195]

:

still belongs to Portugal,

[205]

.

D

AVID

, Emperor of Abyssinia, receives Portuguese envoys,

[128]

.

D

IAMPER

(Udayampura), Synod of,

[193]

.

D

IAS

, Bartholomeu, doubles the Cape of Good Hope,

[23]

.

D

IAS

, Ruy, executed in Goa harbour,

[81]

.

D

INIZ

, King of Portugal, ancestor of Albuquerque,

[41]

,

[42]

.

D

IU

, Almeida's victory off,

[38]

:

offered as site for a fortress,

[92]

,

[121]

:

refused,

[133]

:

factory founded at,

[129]

:

fortress built at,

[181]

:

first siege,

[181]

,

[182]

:

second siege,

[186]

:

finally ceded,

[194]

:

plundered by Arabs,

[204]

:

still belongs to Portugal,

[205]

.

D

IVARIM

, fortress built at,

[125]

.

D

OMINGOS

, Frei, Albuquerque's confessor,

[141]

:

present at his death,

[142]

.

D

UMBES

, offered to Albuquerque as site for a fortress,

[133]

.

D

UTCH

, the, their position in Asia compared and contrasted with that of the Portuguese,

[28]

,

[145-148]

:

first go to India,

[202]

:

victories over the Portuguese,

[203]

.

E

ÇA

, Dom João de, Captain of Goa,

[136]

.

E

GYPT

derived wealth from passage of Asiatic trade,

[20]

:

sends a fleet to India,

[36]

:

at war with the Turks,

[49]

,

[150]

:

Albuquerque's schemes against,

[128]

:

fails to conquer Aden,

[171]

:

conquered by the Turks,

[177]

.

E

LEPHANT

, the first, sent from Ceylon,

[35]

.

E

LEPHANTS

used in battle at Malacca,

[101]

.

E

MMANUEL

, King of Portugal, said to have selected Vasco da Gama,

[23]

:

joy at discovery of direct sea route,

[25]

:

his original views,

[27]

,

[28]

:

neglects Pacheco,

[32]

,

[33]

:

modifies his policy and commences war on the Muhammadans,

[33]

:

looked coldly on Albuquerque,

[46]

:

desires to close the Red Sea to commerce,

[48]

,

[70]

,

[94]

,

[150]

,

[171]

:

orders war against Calicut,

[68]

,

[130]

:

commercial greed,

[84]

,

[160]

:

orders Socotra to be abandoned and Aden occupied,

[94]

:

directs arguments on the retention of Goa to be laid before a council,

[118]

,

[119]

:

resolves to keep Goa,

[124]

,

[171]

:

supersedes Albuquerque,

[124]

,

[139]

:

but partially retracts,

[141]

:

would not let Albuquerque's bones be taken to Portugal,

[143]

:

his policy,

[149]

,

[150]

:

death and character,

[173]

,

[174]

.

E

NGLISH

, the, early alliance with the Portuguese,

[18]

:

empire in India compared and contrasted with the Portuguese,

[28]

,

[67]

,

[145-148]

:

go to India,

[202]

:

defeat the Portuguese,

[203]

,

[204]

:

treaty of 1878 with Portugal,

[205]

.

E

VANGELHO

, Fernão Martins, Factor at Diu,

[129]

.

F

ACTORIES

founded at Calicut,

[26]

:

Cochin,

[27]

:

Cannanore,

[30]

:

Quilon,

[31]

:

Goa,

[93]

:

Malacca,

[97]

,

[110]

:

Diu,

[129]

.

F

ANATICISM

, causes of Portuguese, against Muhammadans,

[18]

,

[19]

.

F

ERDINAND

, King of Arragon, his praise of Albuquerque,

[143]

,

[144]

.

F

ERISHTA

, referred to,

[74]

,

[90]

.

F

ERNANDES

, Duarte, sent to Siam,

[109]

.

F

ERNANDES

, Frederico, knighted for leading assault on Goa,

[88]

.

F

ERREIRA

, Miguel, his embassy to Ismáil Sháh,

[135]

.

Flor de la Mar,

the, at Ormuz,

[53]

:

wrecked,

[110]

.

Flor da Rosa,

the, Albuquerque's last ship,

[138]

:

he died on board,

[142]

.

F

OGAÇA

, Jorge, arrested for opposing execution of Ruy Dias,

[81]

:

not released,

[83]

.

F

ORTRESSES

or forts built at Cochin,

[31]

:

Quiloa,

[34]

:

Cannanore,

[38]

:

Socotra,

[51]

:

Ormuz commenced,

[54]

; completed,

[137]

:

Goa,

[76]

,

[88]

:

Malacca,

[106]

,

[110]

:

Benastarim, Panjim, Divarim,

[125]

:

Calicut,

[131]

:

Colombo,

[172]

:

Chaul,

[175]

:

Bassein,

[180]

:

Diu,

[181]

:

Damán,

[195]

.

F

ORTRESSES

, Almeida's arguments against, in India,

[40]

,

[147]

:

Albuquerque's views on,

[102]

,

[103]

,

[122]

,

[132]

,

[147]

,

[152]

.

F

RANCISCAN

friars the first Christian missionaries in India,

[192]

.

F

ULAD

K

HÁN

invades the island of Goa,

[111]

:

defeats the Portuguese,

[111]

:

driven out of Benastarim,

[112]

.

G

Á

, Tristão de, envoy to Gujarát,

[126]

:

mint master at Goa,

[162]

.

G

AMA

, Dom Christovão da, killed in Abyssinia,

[184]

.

G

AMA

, Dom Estevão da, Governor of India,

[183]

,

[184]

:

campaign in the Red Sea,

[183]

.

G

AMA

, Dom Francisco da, Viceroy of India,

[202]

.

G

AMA

, Paulo da, captain of a ship in first voyage to India,

[23]

:

died on way home,

[25]

.

G

AMA

, Dom Vasco da, his first voyage to India,

[23-25]

:

honours conferred on,

[26]

:

his second voyage,

[28-30]

:

burnt the ships of Timoja,

[71]

:

sent ambassadors to Abyssinia,

[128]

:

his viceroyalty,

[174]

,

[175]

:

death,

[175]

.

G

OA

, city, Timoja suggests attack upon,

[71]

,

[72]

:

situation,

[72]

:

reasons for attacking,

[73]

,

[74]

:

history,

[74]

,

[75]

:

first capture,

[76]

:

Portuguese retire from,

[79]

:

second capture,

[85-89]

:

effect of its conquest,

[91]

,

[92]

:

besieged,

[112]

:

relieved by Albuquerque,

[114-117]

:

arguments for abandoning,

[118]

,

[119]

:

Albuquerque's despatch on,

[120-124]

:

Albuquerque's love for,

[138]

,

[141]

:

buried at,

[142]

:

bishopric of,

[192]

:

Inquisition established at,

[192]

:

defended by Athaide,

[198]

:

blockaded by the Dutch,

[203]

.

G

OA

, harbour, its advantages,

[72]

:

Portuguese fleet blockaded in,

[79-82]

.

G

OA

, island, its situation,

[72]

:

invaded by Yusaf Adil Sháh,

[79]

:

by Fulad Khán,

[111]

:

fortified,

[125]

,

[126]

:

administration of,

[156-159]

:

invaded by Ali Adil Sháh,

[198]

:

by the Maráthás,

[204]

:

still belongs to Portugal,

[205]

.

G

OMES

, Ruy, ambassador to Sháh Ismáil,

[77]

.

G

OMIDE

, João Gonçalvez de, grandfather of Albuquerque,

[43]

.

G

ONZALES

, Sebastião, typical Portuguese adventurer,

[190]

.

G

RACIOSA

, fort at, defended by Albuquerque,

[46]

.

G

UJARÁT

, Kings of.

See

[BAHÁDUR]

,

[MAHMÚD]

,

[MUHAMMAD III]

,

[MUZAFFAR II]

.

G

UJARÁTÍS

control Malacca trade,

[96]

:

oppose the Portuguese at,

[100]

.

H

ENRY THE

N

AVIGATOR

, Prince, schemes and discoveries,

[21]

.

H

IDALCÃO

, Portuguese version of Adil Khán,

[75]

.

H

INDUS

favoured by the Portuguese against the Muhammadans,

[65]

,

[206]

:

by Albuquerque,

[66]

,

[67]

,

[169]

:

grief at Albuquerque's death,

[142]

,

[143]

.

H

ONÁWAR

, Rájá of punished by Almeida,

[35]

:

Albuquerque at,

[82]

,

[84]

:

joins league against the Portuguese,

[198]

:

burnt by Athaide,

[199]

.

H

ORSES

, Persian trade in,

[54]

,

[67]

,

[74]

,

[90]

.

H

ÚGLÍ

, Portuguese headquarters in Bengal,

[179]

:

taken by Sháh Jahán,

[204]

.

H

UMÁYÚN

, Emperor, invasion of Gujarát by, assists Portuguese to obtain Diu,

[180]

,

[181]

.

H

USAIN

, Emir, commands Egyptian fleet,

[36]

:

defeats L. de Almeida off Chaul,

[37]

:

defeated off Diu,

[38]

:

expelled from Gujarát,

[92]

:

builds fleet in the Red Sea,

[171]

.

I

BRÁHÍM

A

DIL

S

HÁH

, King of Bijápur, cedes Bardes and Salsette,

[184]

:

defeated by João de Castro,

[186]

,

[187]

:

peace made with,

[194]

.

I

NFANTE

, João, doubles the Cape of Good Hope with Dias,

[23]

.

I

NQUISITION

, the, established in Portugal,

[174]

:

at Goa,

[192]

.

I

SMÁIL

A

DIL

S

HÁH

, King of Bijápur, Albuquerque's letter to,

[90]

,

[91]

.

I

SMÁIL

S

HÁH OF

P

ERSIA

, Albuquerque receives envoys from,

[77]

:

sends Ruy Gomes to,

[77]

,

[78]

:

sends embassy to Ahmadábád,

[132]

,

[133]

:

Ormuz acknowledges supremacy and religion of,

[134]

:

Albuquerque sends Ferreira to,

[135]

:

at war with Egypt and Turkey,

[150]

:

favoured the Portuguese,

[165]

.

J

AFFNAPATAM

, capital of the Portuguese in Ceylon,

[196]

:

taken by the Dutch,

[203]

.

J

AVA

, Albuquerque sends envoys to,

[109]

:

conquered by the Dutch,

[203]

.

J

AVANESE

, ruling community at Malacca,

[96]

:

assist Albuquerque,

[106]

:

attack Malacca,

[133]

:

defeated,

[134]

.

J

ESUITS

, their missions in India,

[191]

,

[192]

:

suppression of,

[204]

.

J

OÃO

A

FFONSO

, ancestor of Albuquerque,

[42]

.

J

OHN

I, King of Portugal,

[18]

.

J

OHN

II, King of Portugal, encourages exploration,

[22]

,

[23]

:

friend of Albuquerque,

[44-46]

:

trained the future conquerors of India,

[23]

,

[173]

.

J

OHN

III, King of Portugal, would not let Albuquerque's bones be removed to Portugal,

[143]

:

policy and bigotry,

[174]

:

death,

[195]

.

J

USARTE

, Martim Affonso de Mello, sent to aid the King of Bengal,

[179]

.

K

[A-macron]LH[A-macron]T

.

See

[CALAYATE]

.

K

AMAL

K

HÁN

, Minister of Bijápur, arrangement with Albuquerque as to Goa,

[90]

:

murdered,

[126]

.

K

ILWA

.

See

[QUILOA]

.

L

ACERDA

, Manoel de, gallantry at capture of Goa,

[87]

:

Captain of the Indian Sea,

[95]

:

abandons blockade of Calicut,

[112]

:

Captain of Goa,

[112]

:

commanded cavalry in action with Rasúl Khán,

[115]

.

L

EMOS

, Duarte de, Captain of the Arabian Sea, demands help for Socotra,

[70]

:

joins Albuquerque,

[83]

:

demands leave to return to Portugal,

[84]

:

advises abandonment of Goa,

[119]

.

L

IMA

, Dom Jeronymo de, anecdote of,

[86]

,

[87]

.

L

IMA

, Dom João de, at capture of Goa,

[86]

,

[87]

:

of Malacca,

[101]

.

L

OPES

, Fernão, a renegade, his punishment,

[116]

.

L

OUREIRO

, Frei Francisco, noble conduct of,

[164]

.

L

UIS

, Dom, friend of João de Castro,

[184]

.

L

UIS

, Frei, envoy to Vijayanagar, Albuquerque's instructions to,

[66]

,

[67]

.

M

ADAGASCAR

, discovery of,

[50]

.

M

ADEIRA

, discovery of,

[21]

:

Albuquerque asks for miners from,

[128]

.

M

AGALHÃES

, Fernão de [Magellan], sent to the Spice Islands,

[110]

.

M

ÁHIM

, offered to Albuquerque as site for a fortress,

[133]

.

M

AHMÚD

S

HÁH

B

EGÁRA

, King of Gujarát, gives up Portuguese prisoners,

[39]

:

sends envoys to Albuquerque,

[83]

,

[91]

:

offers him Diu,

[92]

,

[121]

:

death,

[129]

.

M

ALABAR

C

OAST

, condition of, at the arrival of the Portuguese,

[17]

,

[18]

,

[64]

,

[65]

.

M

ALACCA

, reasons for attacking,

[95]

,

[96]

:

history and trade,

[96]

:

Sequeira at,

[96-98]

:

Albuquerque reaches,

[99]

:

first capture,

[101]

:

Albuquerque's speech on,

[102-105]

:

second capture,

[106]

:

Albuquerque's policy at,

[106-110]

:

settlement of,

[110]

:

reinforcements sent to,

[125]

:

troubles at,

[133]

:

Jorge de Albuquerque Captain of,

[134]

:

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,

[54]

:

Arabs from, plunder Diu,

[204]

.

M

UZAFFAR

S

HÁH

II, submission of Málik Ayaz to,

[129]

:

Albuquerque sends envoys to,

[132]

,

[133]

.

N

AIRS

, a military class on Malabar coast,

[25]

:

repulse Portuguese attack on Calicut,

[68]

,

[69]

:

Portuguese did not persecute,

[206]

.

N

ARSINGHA

.

See

[VIJAYANAGAR]

.

N

EGAPATAM

, taken by the Dutch,

[203]

.

N

ESTORIAN

C

HRISTIANS

, a military class on Malabar Coast,

[17]

,

[24]

,

[65]

,

[165]

:

condemned by Synod of Diamper,

[193]

.

N

ILE

, Albuquerque's scheme for altering the course of the,

[128]

.

N

INACHATU

, his kindness to Portuguese prisoners,

[99]

:

made chief of the Hindu community at Malacca,

[106]

,

[110]

.

N

OGUEIRA

, Francisco, Captain of Calicut,

[130]

.

N

ORONHA

, Dom Affonso de, Albuquerque's nephew, Captain of Socotra,

[51]

:

wrecked off coast of Gujarát,

[83]

,

[84]

,

[121]

,

[164]

.

N

ORONHA

, Dom Affonso de, Viceroy,

[194]

.

N

ORONHA

, Dom Antão de, Viceroy,

[196]

:

builds new wall at Goa,

[198]

.

N

ORONHA

, Dom Antonio de, Albuquerque's nephew, his support of Albuquerque,

[52]

:

gallantry at Calayate,

[58]

:

commands reserve at Calicut,

[68]

:

saves the Portuguese army,

[69]

:

storms Panjim,

[76]

:

Captain of Goa,

[76]

:

death and character,

[80]

,

[81]

.

N

ORONHA

, Dom Antonio de, Viceroy with reduced powers,

[199]

,

[200]

.

N

ORONHA

, Dona Constance de, Albuquerque's sister,

[44]

.

N

ORONHA

, Dom Garcia de, Albuquerque's nephew, joins him with reinforcements,

[113]

:

commands a division in battle with Rasúl Khán,

[115]

:

brings despatch on Goa,

[118]

:

blockades Calicut,

[125]

:

leaves Albuquerque at Ormuz,

[137]

:

Viceroy,

[181]

:

relieves Diu,

[181]

:

death,

[183]

.

N

OVA

, João de, leads opposition to Albuquerque at Ormuz,

[53]

:

signs protest,

[56]

:

arrested,

[57]

:

deserts him,

[58]

:

excites Almeida against him,

[61]

:

buried by him,

[63]

.

O

NOR

.

See

[HONÁWAR]

.

O

RMUZ

, its wealth and importance,

[53]

:

Albuquerque commences a fortress at,

[54]

:

his difficulties at,

[55-57]

:

second visit to,

[58-60]

:

Ruy Gomes poisoned at,

[77]

:

Pedro de Albuquerque at,

[136]

:

fortress completed,

[137]

:

tribute exacted from by Nuno da Cunha,

[178]

:

taken by Sháh Abbas,

[204]

.

P

ACEM

, King of, in Sumatra, aided by Portuguese,

[134]

.

P

ACHECO

, Duarte, defeats Zamorin's army and fleet,

[31]

,

[32]

:

relieves Quilon,

[32]

:

return to Portugal and death,

[32]

,

[33]

.

P

AIVA

, Affonso de, sent overland to India,

[22]

.

P

AIVA

, Gaspar de, at capture of Malacca,

[101]

.

P

ANJIM

, first capture of,

[76]

:

second capture,

[80]

:

Portuguese fortress built at,

[125]

.

P

ANTOJA

, Francisco, Constable of Goa,

[93]

:

passed over for captaincy,

[111]

.

P

ATALIM

, Ruy de Brito, Captain of Malacca,

[110]

:

quarrels with Andrade,

[133]

:

returns to India,

[134]

.

P

EDIR

in Sumatra, Albuquerque reaches,

[99]

.

P

EPPER

, Quilon chief port for Malabar,

[29]

:

also sent from Malacca,

[104]

.

P

EREIRA

, Diogo Fernandes, discovered Socotra,

[51]

.

P

EREIRA

, Gaspar, his remark on the Nairs of Calicut,

[68]

.

P

EREIRA

, Dom Gaspar de Leão, first Archbishop of Goa,

[192]

.

P

EREIRA

, Dom Leonis, defends Malacca against Achinese,

[197]

,

[199]

.

P

ERSIA

.

See

[ISMÁIL SHÁH]

.

P

ERSIA

, trade of, concentrated at Ormuz,

[53]

,

[54]

.

P

ERSIAN

G

ULF

, ancient trade route,

[20]

:

Albuquerque proposes to close,

[48]

:

Albuquerque sails for,

[53]

:

explored by Pedro de Albuquerque,

[136]

.

P

ESTANA

, Francisco Pereira, Captain of Goa, dismissed by Vasco da Gama,

[175]

.

P

HILIP

II, of Spain, prosperity of Portuguese trade under,

[189]

:

kept promises made at his accession to throne of Portugal,

[201]

:

yet his accession a cause of the ruin of Portugal in Asia,

[202]

.

P

ILOTS

, the first got at Melinda,

[24]

,

[26]

:

service of, established,

[34]

.

P

INTO

, Fernão Mendes, typical Portuguese adventurer,

[190]

.

P

OLO

, Marco, describes Greek Christians of Socotra,

[51]

.

P

ONÁNI

, sacked by Portuguese,

[36]

,

[194]

.

P

ORTUGUESE

, importance of their establishment in Asia,

[15]

,

[16]

:

fitness for this task,

[18]

,

[19]

:

comparison and contrast of their empire in India to that of the Dutch and English,

[28]

,

[67]

,

[145-148]

:

causes of their success,

[165-168]

:

their missionary efforts,

[190-192]

:

causes of their decline,

[201-203]

:

present condition in India,

[205]

:

description of contemporaries,

[206]

,

[207]

.

Q

UILOA

(Kilwa), Vasco da Gama at,

[24]

:

fortress built at,

[34]

.

Q

UILON

, Da Gama asked to trade with,

[29]

:

factory established at,

[31]

,

[47]

:

relieved by Pacheco,

[32]

:

bombarded,

[35]

:

taken by the Dutch,

[203]

.

R

ASÚL

K

HÁN

(Roçalcão), left in command at Goa,

[85]

:

takes Benastarim,

[112]

:

defeated by Albuquerque,

[115]

:

surrenders Benastarim,

[116]

:

interview with Albuquerque,

[126]

.

R

EBELLO

, Rodrigo, Captain of Goa,

[93]

:

killed in action,

[111]

.

R

EDONDO

, Dom Francisco Coutinho, Count of, his viceroyalty,

[196]

.

R

ED

S

EA

, chief trade route,

[20]

:

Emmanuel and Albuquerque desire to close to commerce,

[48]

,

[70]

,

[94]

,

[125]

:

campaign of Albuquerque in,

[128]

:

of Lopo Soares,

[171]

,

[172]

:

of Estevão da Gama,

[183]

.

S

Á

, Antonio de, Factor at Quilon, killed by Moplas,

[35]

.

S

Á

, Francisco de, tried to stop execution of Ruy Dias,

[81]

.

S

Á

, Garcia de, Governor of India,

[193]

,

[194]

.

S

ABAIO

, the, Portuguese name for Yusaf Adil Sháh,

[75]

.

S

AINT

T

HOMÉ

, first Portuguese settlement on the Coromandel Coast,

[178]

:

attacked by the Rájá of Vijayanagar,

[197]

.

S

ALDANHA

, Antonio de, explores south-east coast of Africa,

[30]

:

visits Socotra,

[51]

.

S

ALDANHA

B

AY

, Almeida killed at,

[39]

.

S

ALSETTE

, ceded to the Portuguese,

[184]

:

cession confirmed,

[194]

.

S

AM

P

AIO

, Lopo Vaz de, blockades Dábhol,

[129]

:

Governor of India,

[176]

:

sent home in chains,

[178]

.

Satí,

abolished by Albuquerque at Goa,

[160]

.

S

EBASTIAN

, King of Portugal, accession of,

[195]

:

divides the viceroyalty,

[199]

:

desires exploration of interior of Africa,

[200]

:

death,

[201]

:

Commentaries of Albuquerque dedicated to,

[207]

.

S

ELIM

I, of Constantinople, at war with Egypt,

[49]

,

[150]

:

with Ismáil Sháh,

[78]

,

[134]

:

conquers Egypt,

[177]

.

S

EQUEIRA

, Diogo Lopes de, offered governorship of India,

[62]

:

at Malacca,

[97]

,

[98]

:

Governor of India,

[173]

:

builds fortress at Chaul,

[175]

.

S

EQUEIRA

, Gonçalo de, refuses to assist Albuquerque against Goa,

[84]

:

advises abandonment of Goa,

[119]

.

S

ERRÃO

, Francisco, takes Magellan to the Spice Islands,

[109]

.

S

ERRÃO

, João, joins Albuquerque with reinforcements,

[84]

.

S

HÁH

J

AHÁN

takes Húglí,

[204]

.

S

HER

S

HÁH

, Portuguese assist the King of Bengal against,

[179]

.

S

IAM

, Albuquerque's relations with,

[109]

.

S

ILVA

, Ayres da, blockades Benastarim,

[114]

.

S

ILVA

, Duarte da, at capture of Malacca,

[101]

.

S

ILVEIRA

, Antonio da, defends Diu,

[181]

,

[182]

.

S

ILVEIRA

, João da, visits Chittagong,

[178]

,

[179]

.

S

ILVEIRA

, Jorge da, killed at Aden,

[129]

.

S

INAI

, Mount, Estevão da Gama at,

[183]

.

S

LAVE

T

RADE

, negro, started by the Portuguese,

[21]

.

S

OARES DE

A

LBERGARIA

, Lopo, bombards Calicut,

[32]

:

succeeds Albuquerque,

[138]

,

[139]

:

his governorship,

[170-173]

:

campaign in the Red Sea,

[171]

,

[172]

:

builds fort at Colombo,

[173]

.

S

OCOTRA

, island, taken by Da Cunha and Albuquerque,

[51]

:

settlement of,

[52]

:

garrison half starved,

[58]

:

help demanded for,

[70]

:

abandoned,

[94]

.

S

ODRÉ

, Vicente, left in command of a squadron,

[29]

:

wrecked,

[30]

.

S

OUSA

, Dona Aldonsa de, mistress of King Diniz, ancestress of Albuquerque,

[41]

.

S

OUSA

, Garcia de, blockades Dábhol,

[125]

:

killed at Aden,

[127]

.

S

OUSA

, Martim Affonso de, Governor of India,

[184]

.

S

PICE

I

SLANDS

, Albuquerque sends to explore,

[109]

:

taken by the Dutch,

[203]

.

S

UEZ

, Estevão da Gama fails in attack on,

[183]

.

S

ULÁIMÁN

, the Magnificent, his opinion of Albuquerque,

[144]

:

prepares attacks on the Portuguese in India,

[177]

,

[183]

.

S

ULÁIMÁN

P

ASHA

commands Muhammadan fleet sent to India,

[177]

:

besieges Diu,

[181]

,

[182]

:

death,

[183]

.

S

ULÁIMÁN

, Rais, fails to take Aden,

[171]

.

S

UMATRA

, visited by Sequeira,

[97]

:

Albuquerque reaches,

[99]

:

enters into relations with,

[109]

:

wrecked off,

[110]

:

Portuguese victory in,

[134]

.

S

URAT

, offered to Albuquerque as site for a fortress,

[133]

:

sacked by Alvaro de Castro,

[187]

.

S

WALLY

, English defeat the Portuguese off,

[204]

.

T

ÁLIKOT

, battle of,

[65]

,

[197]

.

Tanadars

appointed in island of Goa,

[157]

.

T

ANGIER

, Albuquerque at capture of,

[45]

.

T

AVORA

, Francisco de, one of Albuquerque's mutinous captains,

[52]

:

suspended,

[55]

:

signs protest at Ormuz,

[56]

:

disgraced,

[58]

:

accompanies Lopo Soares to India,

[139]

.

T

AVORA

, Ruy Lourenço de, dies on way to India as Viceroy,

[200]

.

T

EIXEIRA

, Jaymé, stops Mendes' ship from leaving Goa,

[95]

:

ambassador to Ahmadábád,

[132]

.

T

ELLES

, Manoel, one of Albuquerque's mutinous captains,

[52]

:

signs protest at Ormuz,

[56]

:

deserts,

[58]

.

T

IMOJA

, advises attack on Goa,

[71]

:

a Hindu corsair,

[71]

,

[72]

:

surrender of demanded,

[79]

:

leaves Goa harbour,

[82]

:

advises second attack on Goa,

[82]

,

[85]

:

governor of Goa island,

[93]

,

[156-158]

:

defeat and death of,

[111]

:

asks Albuquerque to strike money,

[162]

.

T

IRACOL

, sacked by the Portuguese,

[194]

.

Tohfut-ul-mujahideen

quoted, on attack on Calicut,

[69]

,

[70]

:

on capture of Goa,

[89]

,

[90]

:

on the Portuguese in India,

[206]

.

T

RADE

routes of Asiatic commerce,

[20]

.

T

URKS

still progressive in the 16th century,

[16]

:

made overland trade routes unsafe,

[20]

:

see

[SELIM]

,

[SULÁIMÁN]

.

U

TEMUTA

R

ÁJÁ

, assists Albuquerque,

[106]

:

executed,

[107]

.

V

ASCONCELLOS

, Diogo Mendes de, joins Albuquerque,

[82]

:

accompanies him to Goa,

[84]

:

opposition to Albuquerque,

[94]

:

Captain of Goa,

[111]

:

stupid policy and courage,

[112]

:

accompanies Lopo Soares to India,

[139]

:

discourages mixed marriages,

[154]

.

V

AZ

.

See

[CASTELLO-BRANCO]

,

[SAM PAIO]

.

V

ENICE

, its wealth as distributor of Asiatic trade,

[20]

:

damage done to by Portuguese successes in India,

[104]

:

press Turks to attack the Portuguese,

[177]

.

V

ENKATACARYA

, Bráhman poet, his opinion of the Portuguese,

[207]

.

V

ICEROY

, Almeida takes title of,

[34]

:

Albuquerque not a,

[64]

:

Vasco da Gama appointed second,

[174]

:

João de Castro made,

[188]

.

V

IEIRA

, Braz, appointed a Tanadar,

[157]

.

V

IJAYANAGAR

or Narsingha, powerful Hindu kingdom,

[17]

,

[65]

:

Frei Luis sent as envoy to,

[66]

,

[67]

:

at one time ruled over Goa,

[74]

:

expected to have Goa returned to,

[76]

:

Chanoca ambassador to,

[126]

:

disgust of Rájá at Albuquerque's fortress at Calicut,

[131]

:

destroyed by battle of Tálikot,

[197]

.

V

YPÍN

, island, Rájá of Cochin besieged in,

[30]

.

X

AVIER

, Saint Francis, João de Castro died in arms of,

[188]

:

his missionary activity,

[191]

.

Y

USAF

A

DIL

S

HÁH

, King of Bijápur, his history,

[74]

,

[75]

:

fondness for Goa,

[75]

:

retakes Goa,

[79]

:

chivalry,

[81]

,

[82]

:

leaves Goa on Albuquerque's departure from the harbour,

[82]

,

[85]

:

death,

[90]

.

Y

USAF

G

URGI

, Málik, Muhammadan governor of Goa, his cruelty,

[75]

:

his flight from Goa,

[76]

.

Z

AMORIN

of Calicut, receives Vasco da Gama,

[24]

:

meaning of the word,

[25n]

:

intrigues of Moplas with, against the Portuguese,

[25]

:

attacked by Cabral,

[27]

, and Da Gama,

[29]

:

besieges Cochin and is repulsed,

[30]

:

defeated on land and sea by Pacheco,

[31]

,

[32]

:

fleet defeated by L. de Almeida,

[35]

,

[36]

:

palace burnt,

[69]

:

sues for peace,

[91]

:

poisoned,

[131]

.

THE END.

By the same Author