[95] Pigafetta. (Ramusio, tom. i. pp. 363–4.) [↑]

[96] This kingdom had been founded by a colony from the Hindu kingdom of Majapahit (De Hollander, vol. ii. p. 67), and would naturally have come under Muslim influence after the conversion of the Javanese. [↑]

[97] Dozy (1), p. 386. [↑]

[98] Veth (2), vol. i. p. 193. [↑]

[99] Olivier de Noort. (Histoire générale des voyages, vol. xiv. p. 225.) (The Hague, 1756.) [↑]

[100] i.e. Pure in Religion; he died about 1677; his father does not seem to have taken a Muhammadan name, at least he is only known by his heathen name of Panembahan Giri-Kusuma. (Netscher, pp. 14–15.) [↑]

[101] Thomas Forrest, p. 371. [↑]

[102] Essay towards an account of Sulu, p. 557. [↑]

[103] B. Panciera, p. 161. [↑]

[104] J. Hageman, p. 224. [↑]