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niece, 166 213 11.; her brother,
203, 204 n., 205; her daughter,
206; treats with Mahabat Khan,
204; her influence with Jahangir,
204 «., 206; her father, 205 «■
Ntirmahal Sarai, 83; description
of, 78-79; market attached to,
143 «.

Nurnoulee, marble from, 241 ;

identification of, 241 11.
Nfiti. Sec Naudha
Nutmegs, price of, at Patna, 153
Nytora. See Nitara

Observa. See Mirza Observa
Odger, John, legatee of Anne Mundy,
lxxvii

Oil, ordeal of boiling, when used,
254 «.

Oldenburch, Marcus, Dutch emis-
sary to Shah Jahan, 268; obtains
a farmCin, 268 11.; death of, 268 11.
Oliver, Isaac, miniaturist, 373
Oliver, John, death of, xlix ; burial

Onitahy, river, 12 ;;.
Oonde. See Ud

Opium, from Patna, 157 «.; ghola
composed of, 217 11.; composition
and uses of, 247
Oranges, at Mohilla, 14; in India.

214, 309
Ordeal, trial by, 254
Oreshawe. See Orissa
Orliiu, a woman's mantle, 155
Orissa, governors of, xxviii, xxxviii,
85, 166, 166//., 231, 237; ports in,
152-153; piece goods from, 154,
'55

Orme, Robert, on the catching of

waterfowl, 113 n.
Ormuz, taken from the Portuguese,

30.?

Ornaments, of Indian women, 192;

of carriage oxen, 192; of state

elephants, 193
Ornee. See OrhnJ
Orris-root, price of, at Patna, 154
Ostrich eggs, on the shrine of

Khwaja Mu'inu'd-dm Chishti, 244;

a means of exchange, 321
Oudh, governors of, 166 it.
Outlaws. See Kobbers
Oxen, as beasts of burden, xxiii, xxix,

It. 53. .54' 56. 95. 98> 26j> ,8'.
307; wild, hunted by leopards, 112;
perish during the famine, lxvi, 52;
for drawing Indian coaches, lv, 189,
193; ridden by women, 184, 192;
a market for, at Agra, 189; how

adorned, 192; in Mundy's kafila,
unsoundness of, xli, 283, 285, 286,
292 ; unsuitable for rapid travelling,
xlii, Ixi, 241, 249, 250, 279

Page, George, member of Council at

Surat, 354
Pagodas. See Temples, Hindu
Pahar, a watch, 121; how reckoned,

169-170

Pdi raiijan, golden bells for state

elephants, 198
Paioro. See iiayur
Paisa, a coin, insignificant value of,

3"

Paisa, a weight, 81, 149; of Patna,
149 «., 156, 371, 372

Pakliar, elephant armour, 198

Pal, tent, 92, p8, 297

Palace of Mirrors, the, built by
Shah Jahan, lvii, 210 «.

Palanquins, 240; of state, lv, 188,
191, 192, 194, 196, 199; descrip-
tion of, 189; how carried, 196

Palepuntz (pale punch), 28 //.

Palmyra palm, 32 it.

Palsgrave, the, arrives in India, 302;
sent to Persia, 304 «., 314 « , 315,
316 11., 348; consultations held on
board, 314 ft,; wrecked, 302 11.
I Pdmari, pBmri, fdmurix, a silk cloth,
218 H.

Pamaria, 55

Pan, 133 11.; fields of, xxii, xxix, 48;
Mundy's description of, lx, 96-97;
a token of farewell. 97

Panchoona, indigo grown at, 222;
probable identification of, 222 ;/.

Panju, the Company's broker in
Ahmadabad and Broach, 79, 300;
imprisoned by Bakir Khan, 300;
dismissal of, 79 «.

Pank/iei, a swing-fan, Mundy's de-
scription of a, lii, liv, 191; Finch's
allusion to a, liv, 191 11.; a hand-
fan, 217

Pansar, xlv; well wooded, 265
Pansure. See Asir
Panya. See Panju
Papaw, papita, description of the, 14
Paper, made at Shahzadpur, xxix,
I 98

Paraich, moscrue near, 60

Paras, touchstone, "philosopher's

stone," 166 11.
Parda, tapestries for, 366
Pardhan. See Piadlian
J'argana, 145 11.

Paris, allusion to Mundy's visit to,
'73
 
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