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Âurangzeb, i, 130 ; diamond
mines, ii, 352 ; Kingdom of, i,
129,146-7 ; ii, 138, 147 ; Queen
of, i, 148, 171 ; Sultanate of, i,
xliii-iv, xliv-v. Billiton : see Bordelon. Bimal (Bhïnmâl), i, 71. Birds, the, that eat nutmegs, ii, 12. Birds of Paradise, myth about, ii,
12. Birgam (Vïrgâon), i, 120. Bishkhaprä, a lizard, ii, 225 ». Bishop of Beyrout (Beryte), ii, 224,
232 ; bishops, of Heliopolis (i,
Ivi), of Megalopolis, ii, 224 ;
of Myra, in Lyeia, i, 167. Bitära, title of emperors of Maja-
pahit, i, xl. Bleeding, at Goa, i, 160 ; a king
and queen, i, 242. Blinding of princes, how caused, i,
268. Bodies, the burning of dead, ii,
161-2. Boëte, M., an apothecary, ii, 51, 55. Bohemian rubies, ii, 80. Bolâki, v. Bulâkï. Bontaing (Buiagne) Is., ii, 237. Bonzes (Siamese priests), ii, 230-1. Borax, ii, 16.
Bordeaux, Augustin de, (F.), i, 88. Bordelon (P'hattalang) tin mines,
ii, 128. Borgio, Hortensio (a jeweller, I.),
i, 315-16; ii, 343. Borneo, diamond mines in, ii, 67,
359-61 ; Queen of, ii, 68. Bouccha (Pera, bughcha, a wallet),
ii, 130, 134. Boullaye le Gouz, M. de La, (F.), i,
168 n., 179. Bouquin-kans (English hats), ii,
207. Bouralcy-sera, i, 96. Bouro (Buru), ii, 14. Boutan : see Bhutan. Boza, coral at, in Sardinia, ii, 104. Bozan (a Dutch lieutenant), ii, 134. Brahmans, i, 198 ; ii, 142-3, 183;
the Grand, ii, 177; pseudo-, 214. Bramere, i, 225. Brampour : see Burhânpur.
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Brandenburg, Elector of, ii, 108. Brazil (bresil), wood, ii, 214. Breton, Sir F., ii, 62, 255. Bridge over the Jâjau, i, 53. Broach {Barocke), i, 54 f., 57. Broker, courtier, ii, 25-6, 30-1 ;
see Shroff. Broncevimont, Brunswick beer, ii
253. Broudra : see Baroda. Budàq Khan (Baubec Kan),
Persian ambassador to Shäh-
jahân, i, 298-9. Buddha (Baudou), ii, 200 ; images
of, ii, 227-9. Buddhism, ii, 200 ». Buffaloes, flesh of, ii, 30. Bukkur or Bakhar (Baker), on the
Indus, i, 277. Bulâkï, Prince Dawar Bakhsh, i,
66, 267-8, 269. Bundelkhand, diamond mines in,
ii, 351. Burgal (Parquel), ii, 73. Burhânpur (Brampour), i, 30,42-4,
47, 130, 237, 238; Province
( ? Khändesh), i, xliii »., xliv ;
ii, 6, 8. Burial charges at Golkonda, ii, 55. Burma ruby mines, ii, 361-6. Burmese amber, ii, 108 n. Burning, the dead, ii, 161-2 ; of
living persons, ii, 162 ; of
widows, ii, 162-9. Buru : see Bouro.
Cobaye : see Kabä-e-Shähi.
Cabottchon, mod. cabochon, a stone polished but uncut. Ball sometimes renders cabouchon by
' cut in cabuchon ', which is not strictly correct as en cabochon means
' rounded on top and flat on back, without facets ; ' which is
consistent with its derivation : O. E. D., ii, 8.
Caboul : see Kabul.
Cadamtali, T., i, 104.
Cafres, Kaffirs (African), i, 153, 174-5 ; ii, 124, 126-7, 302-8.
Cairo (Caire), i, 12 ; ii, 126.
Cakenol, ii, 73.
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