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.
MALHAR RAO, Governor of Goa island, 93, 156:
defeated by Fulad Khan, 111:
becomes Raja of Honawar, 111.
MAMELUKE dynasty in Egypt, overthrown by the Turks, 177.
MANGALORE, taken by the Portuguese, 197.
MARATHAS, their wars with the Portuguese, 204.
MARMAGAO, railway made to, 205.
MASCARENHAS, Dom Francisco, first viceroy appointed by Spain, 201.
MASCARENHAS, Dom Joao, defended Diu, 186:
named Governor of India, 193.
MASCARENHAS, Pedro, commanded a division in the battle with Rasul
Khan, 115:
gallantry at Benastarim, 115:
Captain of Goa, 136:
named Governor of India, but not allowed to succeed, 176.
MASCARENRAS, Dom Pedro, Viceroy of India, 194, 195.
MEDINA, place of pilgrimage, 127:
Albuquerque's scheme to seize Muhammad's body from, 128.
MELINDA, pilots obtained at by Da Gama, 24:
by Cabral, 26:
visited a second time by Da Gama, 29:
by Da Cunha and Albuquerque, 50.
MENDONCA, Joao de, Governor of India, 196.
MENEZES, Dom Diogo de, defended Chale, 199:
Governor of India, 200.
MENEZES, Dom Duarte de, Governor of India, 173:
forced to resign, 175.
MENEZES, Dom Henrique de, Governor of India, 176.
MENEZES, Dom Jorge de, defended Chaul, 199.
MIDDLETON, Sir H., defeats Portuguese off Cambay, 203.
MIR ALI KHAN, Bardes and Salsette ceded for the surrender of, 184:
Joao de Castro refuses to surrender, 185:
final arrangement about, 194.
MIRANDA, Antonio de, ambassador to Siam, 109.
MISSIONARIES, Christian, in India, 190-193.
MOLUCCA ISLANDS, Albuquerque's expedition to explore, 109.
MOMBASSA, made tributary by Almeida, 34:
conquered by Nuno da Cunha, 178.
MONOMOTAPA, Barreto's expedition to, 200.
MOORS, Portuguese wars with, in Europe, 18:
in Morocco, 18, 19, 45, 46, 201.
MOPLAS, Arab merchants on Malabar Coast, intrigue against Portuguese
at Calicut, 25:
murder Correa, 27:
at Quilon, 32, 35:
at Ponani, 36:
at Cannanore, 38:
not favoured by Hindu rulers, 65:
of Calicut ruined, 129:
their position in India, 149.
MORADIAS, Albuquerque's power to grant, 64.
MORENO, Lourenc
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