Particular Account of the Yanaudees [Yanadis] or hill peoples who were at Streehurrycotah [Sriharikota] and Tettoo, and other places, near N. Lake, Jauraumauroodoo
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Written by an 80 years old person of that cast at Streehurrycotah [Sriharikota] and translated by Venkata 31 March 1817.
An Account of the Jain Matams and the succession of the famous Jain Aucharies together with the places of Jain Sunbum [Sangam] existent in this Tonda Mundalum [Mandalam]
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Account of the Jain Matam or religious establishments and Sangams or assemblies of the Jainas at Tonda Mandalam. Translated 9 July 1810.
A very particular account of Syva [Saiva] and Vyshnova [Vaishnava] Rajahs who reigned in the Fort of Azhee Padu in the Talook of Tiruvollur [Tiruvallur]
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Dated 25 September, no year. Account of Colatdur, or gold produced in paddy stalks.
'Enquiry for Inscriptions, & books from the person names Mumgumdom in the year of 88 of the 8th month of yadavom
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Copied by GMB. Enquiry made by Instala Maeira in Malyalum. Signed by Moandumbalatoo Moosa on the back of folio 97. Also signed on folio 112 by Vacale Kimel, Chuckamoory Panicar, and Caulleyem Vette Panicar.
A short account or substantial narrative of the lives, manners and postures of the wild men sojourning the jungle upward the River of Malacca and precisely observing the fruit season of the year
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Translated from the Dutch of Mackenzie Private 54, q.v., pp. 83-90.
Account of a bold undertaking, made in the year 1666, by the Netherlanders in Persia, where they burnt the King of England in effigy.
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Translated from H van Quellenburgh, Vindiciae Batavicae ofte Reputatie van J. B. Tavernier (1684), pp. 309-314. For other portions of thw rok see 19, supra, Mackenzie 1822.12 and 13, and Mackenzie Miscellaneous.
An account of the statues of the ancient Coorumba [Carumba] Rajah, which is now placed in the garden of Colonel C Mackenzie, Surveyor General of India.
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This account was written by Appavoo from the account of ancient Coorumbers [Carumbas] and by his different verbal accounts.
Chapter XIII of Tavernier's notices of the Dutch in Asia: Containing the arrival of Mr Charles Constant in Persia, Commanding a Dutch Squadron.
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Chapter XIII. Containing the arrival of Mr Charles Constant in Persia, Commanding a Dutch Squadron. His transactions with the Court of Persia and the quarrel he had with the English Agent there. Translated from H van Quellenburgh, Vindiciae Botanical often Reputatie van, J. B. Tavernier (1684),...