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INDEX. IX CAVALRY, of Abdullwahab. 1751, go over to Allum Khan at Madura, 170, 171. See Abdullwahab. of Allum Khan. See Al. Khan. of Balagekow. See Balagerow. — ■ — 9 — ■ of Bazinrow. See Bazinrow. of Chundasaheb 1751, July, are superior to Mahomedally's. 1752, May, quits him at Seringham, 231. See Chundasaheb. of G ii a z i o d e a n Khan. See Ghaziodean Khan. of Mahomedai.ly. 1751, join the English army, 171, 172. 1753, July, stop and insult the Nabob in his palace, 294, 295, and are permitted to go over to the ene- my, 290. See Mahomedally. of Maphuze Khan. 1754, August, refuse to march with him from Fort St. David, 3G7. 1756, he has no con- troul over their Jemuutdars or Captains 422, See Maphuze Khan. of Morarirow, their excellence, 364. See Morarirow. of the Morattoes in general, de- scribed, 40. their manner of fighting, 197, 198. For the services and explots of par- ticular armies and bands see their Generals and Leaders, Balagerow, Balapah, Bazinrow, InnLs Khan, Morarirow, Ragogee Bonsola. of Mysore. See Mysoreans, the Regent, Verana. of N i z A M At M u l u c k. See Nizam. of Tanjore. See K. of Tanjore, Tanjorines, Monacgee, Gauderow. CA UCASUS, barrier of India to the n. 2. Ta- merlane enters India through the Caucasus, 13. it turns the course of the Ganges, 14. Tamerlane in his return repasses the Caucasus, through the mountains of Sheberto, 15. Caveri, River, rises in the mountains of Malabar, within 50 m. of Mangalore, passes through Mysore ; and near Tritchinopoly alter a course of 400 m. sends off an arm, which is the Coleroon, sends many branches through Tanjore to the Sea, 177, m, 178. Tritchino- poly stands within ' a mile of the Caveri, ISO, m, 181, m, 182. Chucklypollani stands on the s. bank, 200. m, 201. Caroor is on the bank of the Caveri, 203. as is Kistnaveram, 206. m, 214. m, 217. m, 219, m, 220. m, 222. m, 226. m, 229. m, 231. m, 232. m, 2C8. 1752, December, little water in the bed, 270. in which a party of the Eng. troops are cut off by the Morattoes, 270, 271. '», 282, m, 289. Dalaway's Choultry stands on the s. bank, 299. as does Moota €hellinoor, 304. 1754, January, 1200 Morattoes are cut off by Monacgee between two arms of the Caveri, 341, m, 343. m, 355. the mound at Coiladdy prevents its stream from uniting again with the Coleroon, 360. tit, 364. a -wa- ter course from the Caveri passes between Eli- miserum and the Sugar loaf rock, 368. m, 369. 1754, August, the French overflow the ground round Mootachellinoor, from the Caveri, 370. m, 389. 1755, July, the river swelled, 397. Caundorah, Vizir and favourite of Mahomed Schah from 1720 to 1739. he quarrels with Nizamalmuluek, who brings in the Persians, 22. Cayetar, a town 20 m. N. of the town of Tini- velly, 424. Cerne, the Portuguezc on discovering the island now Mauritius, called it Cerne, 92. CEYLON, island of. Trinconomalee is one of its harbours, 63. m, 88. the Fr. have trans- planted some shoots of Cinnamon from Ceylon to Mauritius, 94. The Moravar's Country is opposite to Ceylon, 384. Chace, Captain, 1753, April, left in the com- mand at Trivadi, defends it at first with suc- cess ; but losing a part of his garrison in a sally, is forced by the remainder to surrender, and dies of vexation at Pondicherry, 286, 287. Cha/rmcml, garden and palace at Hyderabad, in which Bussy and his army take post July 1766, ?), 433. ("hrrclpdorc, fort commanding the districts of Nadamundulum. 1756, February, taken by the Pulitaver and his allies, 422. April, abandoned to Mahomed Issoof, 424. June the 10th, Maphuze Khan and Mahomed Issoof encamp there, 425. CH1CACOLE, Province, of the Decan, 158. 1753, November, Bussy obtains it for the French Company, 334. it is the largest of the 4 Northern maritime provinces, 335. The Nabob Jafferally, offended at'the cession of it to the French, brings in an army of Morattoes, who ravage the province, 373,' 374.- 1755, January, stipulation in the conditional treaty what settlements the English and French should have in the province, 375, and 376. its revenues not denned, 376. Chieftain, equivalent to Khan, 52. Chii. lamdaram, Chillambrum, famous Pagoda, 109. m, 112. m, 137. m, 277. Bona- gewy, a fort near it, 280. m, 281. 1753, April, the Eng. Serjeant quits the Pagoda sus- pecting the governor of treachery, 287. the French take possession of it, 287. April, and May, Morarirow before it, 288. m, 305. Au- gust, the Morattoes and Fr. rendezvous there, 306. 1754, an Eng. party from Devi Co- tah make an incursion into its districts, 358. Palam Cotah near it, 359. CMmundelum, plain, 4 m. w. of Fort St. David. 1716.