sacked, 58.
CALICUT, 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.
CAM or CAO, Diogo, discovers the Congo, 23.
CAMBAY burnt by Portuguese, 187:
Portuguese defeated at, 204.
CAMINHA, Joao Alvares de, settled Goa island, 158.
CAMOENS, Luis de, on Lourenco de Almeida, 37:
on execution of Ruy Dias, 81:
exiled by Barreto, 195.
CAMPO, Antonio do, one of Albuquerque's mutinous captains, 52:
signs protest at Ormuz, 56:
deserts Albuquerque, 57, 58.
CANNANORE visited by Vasco da Gama, 25:
by Cabral, 27:
factory established at, 30:
Raja of, punished by Almeida, 35:
fort at, defended by Brito, 38:
Albuquerque imprisoned at, 61:
Portuguese driven from by the Dutch, 203.
CAPE OF GOOD HOPE first doubled by the Portuguese, 23.
CASTELLO-BRANCO, Nuno Vaz de, joins Albuquerque, 98.
CASTRO, Dom Alvaro de, knighted at Mount Sinai, 183:
his gallantry, 185:
sent to relief of Diu, 186:
sacked Surat, 187.
CASTRO, Dom Fernao de, his gallantry, 185:
killed at Diu, 186.
CASTRO, Dom Joao de, Governor of India, 184-188:
defeats King of Bijapur, 186:
relieves Diu and defeats King of Gujarat, 186, 187:
internal reforms, 187:
death and character, 188.
CATHERINE, Queen-Regent of Portugal, allows Albuquerque's bones to be
removed to Portugal, 143:
appoints Constantino de Braganza Viceroy, 195.
CERNICHE, Dinis, arrested for attempting to leave Goa, 94, 95.
CEYLON, first visited by L. de Almeida, 35:
Portuguese power established in, 172, 194, 196:
taken by the Dutch, 203.
CHALE, defence of, 199.
CHANOCA, Gaspar, envoy to Vijayanagar, 126:
secretary to the _Tanadar_, 157.
CHARLES V, Emperor, admires valour of Joao de Castro, 184.
CHAUL, defeat of Portuguese off, 37:
fortress built at, 175:
Portuguese headquarters in north-west India, 180:
defence of, 199.
CHINESE, trading community at Malacca, 96:
favoured by Albuquerque, 106:
result of this policy, 108.
CHITTAGONG, visited by the Portuguese, 178, 179.
CHRISTIANS, a ruling caste on Malabar coast, 17, 25:
Greek, at Socotra, 51:
Nestorian, condemned at Synod of Diamper, 193.
_See_ MISSIONARIES.
CINNAMON obtained from Ceylon, 35, 161.
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