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A03066 Some yeares travels into divers parts of Asia and Afrique Describing especially the two famous empires, the Persian, and the great Mogull: weaved with the history of these later times as also, many rich and spatious kingdomes in the orientall India, and other parts of Asia; together with the adjacent iles. Severally relating the religion, language, qualities, customes, habit, descent, fashions, and other observations touching them. With a revivall of the first discoverer of America. Revised and enlarged by the author.; Relation of some yeares travaile Herbert, Thomas, Sir, 1606-1682.; Marshall, William, fl. 1617-1650, engraver. 1638 (1638) STC 13191; ESTC S119691 376,722 394

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and was no sooner lodged but is presented from the Queene with a goblet of pure gold massie and of curious work with so many Jewels as out-valued a lac of roupees These he accepts most cheerefully and scorning to be behind in courtesie returnes her and her Lord five hundred Dromidaries swift and beautifull a thousand horses of an excellent good shape and breed some porcellan and other Chyna rarities the Ambassador also presents the Mogull a double of such 2000 horses a thousand Dromidares some sword blades and other gifts of value so great that the report went never any Ambassador came so richly furnished was better entertained or went away more satisfied Never let any Ambassador think himselfe welcome to any Asiatick Prince that brings nothing for a present save complement for not any Native dare petition either the Mogull or any of his great ones without a present Yet is not Normall suited with content so long as Mahobet made frustrate her vowes to have him ruined her power seems small her indeavours idle seeing as she thought his ease was in contempt of her so that her thoughts project her dreames fancie severall waies for his destruction it gladded her in part to see his sonne Zeid-cawn out of imployment and at Court by such as adored her scorn'd and confronted howbeit by Assaphs meane Iangheer affects him yea Normall had not the overflowing hate she bore his Father hindred her had doubtlesse become amorous and made him in Cupids Court Iangheers competitor but spight ore swayes her and revenge predominates she calls Amir●han Nouradri Cooly and Hemyr beg her minions to whom she discovers her desires and intreats their diligence they obey and promise their care and faithfulnesse and with fifteene thousand horse advance to fight with him whiles Normall and the King journey to Cassimeer his ne plus ultra and Assaph-cawn mindfull of Mahobets kindnesse to him loth so brave a man should perish for the lust and malice of a woman and especially by his advantage to draw him to Curroon by a swift and trusty messenger sends him a gracious letter discovering his sisters wrath and resolution and sollicits young Rana Radgee to further him The Queenes Army persecute poore Mahobet who upon receit of Assaph cawns letter after some passion forsakes his cell in Zirmol flies to Gessimeer and thence to Radgee Rana who ever loved him The Army has notice of his flight they dare not enter Ranas country without leave and therefore send post to Queene Normahall who dictates a letter to Rana mixt with intreaties and threats makes Iangheer signe it and after long and swift running is delivered him Radgee Ranna at first contemnes her bravadoes but upon better consideration promises his good-will but thus he perswades Mahobet-cawn in no sort to think him either fearfull or traiterous that if hee pleased he would do his best in his defence against all the power and rage of India yet so his judgement were of any force and to indeare Assaph-chawn he would perswade him since his Enemies were so powerfull and implacable to hast unto Curroon where he should not only be intirely welcomed but agrandize his honour so suddenly that his name would flash terrour into the hearts of his most potent adversaries Mahobet-chan loth to trespasse upon his patience and by the circumstances of his speech judging him fearefull of that army tells him he intended not to be any cause of losse or feare to him or any other in the universe and so mounts to be gone but Rana will not him goe till he promise him a delivery of a pacquet he had intituled to Curroon After long perswasion he accords and with 500 Rashboots and one thousand other men led by Wazir-chan he flyes into Decan where at Guyneer upon the limits of Nisamsha's kingdome he findes Curroon but so affraid of his sudden comming that he instantly armd his men for oppostion yet when he saw the case otherwise and had read his pacquet after some amazement hee imbraces him with unspeakable joy firmes a perpetuall friendship and gives him command of that castle and his other forces All India admire at this agreement and Normall too late repents her folly The mind oft in remorse May wish the thing undone Rage did inforce Qui non mederabitur irae Infectum volet esse dolor quod suaserit et mens Iangheer also blames her incosiderate wrath and growes so afflicted at it that in a deep Melancholy he forsakes his pleasures at Cassimeer and removes towards Lahore but upon the high Mountaines of Bymberrie falls sick and the three dayes end after three and twenty yeares reigne to the astonishment of the Leskar Normals endlesse sorrow and grief of the whole Empyre he dyes suspected of poyson the twelft of October or Ardabehish in the yeare of our accompt 1627 and of the Hegira 1007 Iangheer dyes nominating upon his death-bed his grandsonne Bulloch sonne of Sultan Gushroo his eldest sonne his successor he also sweares all the Umbraves to see him crowned and that Curroon should have no portion nor favour save what he might merit by submission and accordingly conveighing the old Moguls dead body to Lahore where preparing for his funerall they carry it to Tzecander three course from Agray and intomb him in King Eckbars Monument at Delly they crowne Sultan Bullochy aged thirteene yeares their King with all royall accustomed state and ceremony and unanimously cry out alowd Padshaw Salamant i. e. God save the King Normall in Iangheers end feares the beginning of a world of miseries in her selfe and progeny but being of an active spirit and not easily distracted she instantly conceives and swels with the ambition of that Empyre her pregnancy is bettered by her having the whole Treasure in her hands also animated in that Bulloch was too young to nourish opposition his Councell carelesse and Curroon a huge wayes absent thence so that taking occasion by the forehead she arms her selfe with confidence and a pretended Title and resolves to mount her sonne Sheriar to the supreame ascent of Majesty or in the attempt to set all India on fire and consume her self as a sacrifice in so great an action In this humor she hires 15000 horse and sends in post haste to her son in Iengapore to levy as many moe that done she thinks to strangle her brother and Bullochy at that tyme comming towards her But they assured of her bad meaning leave Chotelen with 30000 horse post to Lahore to apprehend Sheryar whom they heard was baffled by Godgee Abdul-Hassen once his stipendiary and then incamped onely with 4000 horse but in the way to prevent Normalls speed after them they block up the narrow passage upon the mountaines through which her Army must needs passe so that ere the Queen could come to joyne with simple Cheryar Assaph-chan Eradet-chan and other Umbraves with the young Mogul in their company come to Lahore where they find Sheryars Army by the
One-ewch Charda or Chaharda Fourteene One-dewrt Pounzda Fifteene One-beash Shoonzda Sixteene One-alté Hawda Seventeene One-yedté Hashda Eighteene One-seckez Nouzda Nineteene One-dockoz Beest Twenty Ygarmy Yec-beest Twenty one Ygarmy beer Dota-beest Twenty two Ygarmy eckee Se-beest Twenty three Ygarmy ewch Char-beest Twenty foure Ygarmy dewrt Sounce-beest Twenty five Ygarmy beash Se Thirty   Chehel Forty   Pangoh Fifty   Phast Sixty   Haftat Seventy   Hashtat Eighty   Navat Ninety   Satt One hundred   Da hazatt or hazar One thousand   The Religion of the Persians THE Persian Religion at this day varies not from the Turks in any particle of the Alcoran and yet they account one the other Hereticks and are no lesse zealous and divided in their profession than wee and the Papalins a devision begun Anno Domini 1400 by a Syet of Ardoveil a Citie in Media the better to advance the Sophyan Title to the Crowne derived from Mortis Ally their famous predecessor cosen and sonne in law to Mahumet which Ally albeit hee had just right to sit as Kalyph at Mecca next to Mahomet yet in his despight three other men stept up before him and during their lives kept him in slaverie and withstood him These three Abuboker Omer Ozman are by the Turks most venerably accounted of but by the Persians as appeares by their cursing them in a prayer made by Syet Gunet as impostors doggs and hereticks whereby is sown such mortall hatred betwixt these two potent Monarchs that to Europs good they abominate each other with implacable hatred MAHOMET sonne of Abdar a Pagan and Emma a Jew was borne at Iathreb or Itrarip Iezrab in Postellus now Medyna in Arabia the yeere from the Creation 4544 of Christ our blessed Lord and Saviour 574 Iustinian at that time commanding the Roman Empire and Cozrhoes father to Hormizda the Persians His parents being mean and poore he was forced to serve an apprentiship and with much patience served Zayed-ben-Hartah a rich and famous Merchant who dying left his servant so good a legacie that Mahomet was thought worthy any woman in Mecca but by reason of those incessant broyles commenc't by Cozrhoe and inflamed by the Romans Traffick decayed and most men danc't to the shrill brazen sound of Bellonaes musick Mahomet amongst the rest serving for pay first with Heraclius and then the Persian not caring much who was victor so he was on the safest side by both their confusion to plot some way or other to advance himselfe both in a terrhen dignity and as a Deity nor did he erre in his prediction for what by his great estate and good fortune in the warres he soone threw off the qualitie of a common man and got a companie yea at length an Armie of so many Tattars and Arabians that he dared to assault the infeebled Christians and became victor yea by stratagem mingling with the credulous and gladded Persians upon a watch-word cut asunder and confounded the Persian Armie Which done hee blusht not to extoll himselfe to all his troops deciphering the misery of Persia and horror of Roman bondage acquainting them also with the great discord ' mongst Christians of that inhumane villanie perpetrated upon Mauritius by Phocas then Emperour his detested servant and of Pope Boniface's usurpation of the title of Universall Bishop contrary to the good will of all the World and what Pope Gregory the great had lately branded Iohn the Constantinopolitan Patriack with as the Antichrist in that sixtie six good Bishops of Rome from Lynus seven yeeres after the passion to that Pope then teaching never desired it That hee himselfe was ordained from the begining of the world to eclipse the pride of that Pope to instruct the world in a better and more plausible way than either Moses did the Jewes or Christ the Christians that hee was the Comforter promised yet sayes that he came to give his Law by the sword and not by miracles and to advance the Arabians name and dignitie above all other Kingdomes in the Universe The amazed Savages admire his boldnesse and though some thought basely of him most part hoping hee could effect his promises give credit to him and atttend his revelations But ere he could finish his new moulded work the inraged Persian suddenly steales among them and in memory of their late kindnesse retaliates them so fiercely that Mahomet to save his life posts away leaving the rest to the mercilesse furie of the Persian Mahomet with a sad heart arrives safely in Mecca Mocura and Munychiates in old writers the Arabian Metropolis but when he cals to mind his miserable estate by this last defeat being cheated of his moneys and men yea such men as hee had prepar'd to help forwards his ambition hee consumes in the meditation and by his faint-heartednesse and constant vexing had doubtlesse made Death his executioner had not Satan physicke him Some safer way he intends to take than in Mars his rugged fields so full of cost and blood-shed And therefore in the first place to solace his unquiet spirits inrich himselfe he laies seige to Chodaige or Aediga a woman of great wealth and worship by some thought Queene of Corasan whom after a few amorous assaults he won and of her begot three sonnes and foure daughters named Ebrahim Tajeb and Taher all three dying young Fatyma and Zaynab both married to Mortis Ally Om-Kalthom and Rachya wives to old Abuboker Mahomets stomack grew weak and one sort of meat begun to loath him Chodaige was stale and others fancied him he therefore purpos'd in his Law then in hatching to allow all sorts of carnall liberty and to incourage them by his example solemnly as Ben Casen a writer of his beleife sayes espoused Aysce the beloved child of his sonne in law Abubocher a child though Mahomets wife I well may call her at that time not exceeding six yeeres old yet so pliable to the delights of her wanton husband that hee calls her his best beloved and dictates a whole chapter to her praises so that for her affection to him her courtesie to others her witty conceits her skil in history and language she is intituled Mother of the Faithfull and contrarie to his tenet in his Alcoran in whose grave hoping there also to imbrace her Mahomet desired to be buried as was by old Abubocher afterwards performed His third wife was Miriam or Mamrya of whom he begot Ebrahim Cassen who at the age of six months by the arrow of grim death was directed the inevitable way of his brethren Zaynab the repudiate of Ben-Hartah Mahomets master was Mahomets fourth and last wife concubines hee had above a hundred but in any Author I find not named a Lady of singular perfection and so credulous of his feigned visions and that his epilepsie was caus'd by an Angells glory oft conferring with him that by all Mahomitans she is also named a second Mother of Mussulmen or true beleevers These his bosome friends and
Tamas-coolibeg Mozendram by Ferrat-chan Candahar and by Lolla-beg and Emangloy-cawn Larr Cusistan Carman Macron and part of Iazirey or Arabia yea to this last over-throw at Babylon he gave successively to Mahomet 3 Acmat Osman Mustapha and Amurath all of them Grand Seigniors above 20 other severall over-throwes most of which the Turks conceale and thence it is that we have them not recorded in our Turkish Histories About this time Abbas became inraged against the Georgians and upon this occasion Scander lake King of Georgia a Countrey confyning palus Meotis 'twixt the Euxin and Caspian seas by a Sarcashi●n Lady had 3 hopefull sonnes Scander-cawn Thre-beg and Constandell all borne Chistians but for preferment the two last named became Bosarmen or circumcised Thre-beg serv'd the Turk Constandell the Persian Constandell was naturally deforned but of such an active spirit that his bodily imperfections were not noted yet his hatefull ambition rendred him more than monstrous It hapned that Abbas vowed some revenge upon the Turk and to that end gave order to Ally-cawn to trouble them Constandell perceives the occasion right to attempt his hellish resolutions and therefore after long suit got to be joyned in Commission with the Persian Generall Through Georgia they go where Costandell under a pretext of Duty visits his sad Parents who upon his protest that his Apostasy was counterfeit joyfully welcomed him but forgetting that and all other tyes of Nature next night at a solemn banquet caus'd them to be murdered and till the Georgians saluted him by the name of King perpetrated all sorts of villanies possible But how secure soere hee stood in his owne fancie the dreadfull Justice of an impartiall God retaliated him the rest of his life proving to this hellish Assassinate infinitly miserable for first neere Sumachan Cycala's sonne the Turkish Generall wounded him in the arme and by that forfeited the victory to the Persian That same night he was also assaulted in his tent by his inraged Country-men who in his place for at the first alarme he escaped cut a Catamite in peeces his accursed bed-fellow and albeit hee so farre exasperated the Persian to revenge that he brought the whole Army into Georgia resolving there to act unparellel'd tragedies yet was hee over-reacht in his stratagems for upon parlee with the Queen his late brothers wife he was shot to death at a private signall given by that Amazon to some Musqueteers ambushed of purpose 'twixt both the Armies A just punishment for such a viper For can there be a punishment more fit Than he should die that first invented it Nec enim lex justior ulla est Quam necis artisicis arte petire sua But Abbas glad of all advantages to spoyle and conquer takes the affront as done in his despight in that Constandell was his subject and a Mahometan and therefore studies their destruction but such good reasons Ally-cawn gave him to the contrary that hee alters his first intents and seekes by conferring his best love upon young Temerisk their Infant King to oblige their affection and accordingly returned him into Georgia royally attended yea made him bee crowned King in Georgia with all ceremony requirable But long these Halcyon dayes endured not for the Grand Seniors Ambassador at Spahawn laboured by all wayes how to seperate this their Union by deceit effected it First wispering in Temerisks eares that Abbas hated him and then made Abbas beleeve that Temerisk was an undoubted creature of the Grand Seniors so that upon Temerisks deniall to come to Abbas he enters Georgia with 30000 horse where Lolla-beg at his Masters command made fire and sword equally tyrannicall Temerisk was forced to the Turk from whom he got such forces that hee re-entred Georgia and slew the Persique Garrisons yea forraged beyond Tephlys into Medya which so inraged Abbas that from Mosendram he issued with a greater Army than formerly and in Georgia made a more terrible execution firing their Churches houses and Mulberry-trees destroying their silk-wormes and massacring young and old without mercy But so soone as Abbas was gone Temerisk re-possessed his desolate Countrey and by a stratagem of Morad-cawns in some sort requited the Persian for Morad like another Zopyrus deformes his face flies to Cazbyn and is welcomed pretends that Temerisk had so mutilated him and that hee resolved to betray him to the Persian Abhas beleeves him and sends 12 famous Dukes and an Army along with him but being upon the Georgian Confines and knowing that the Persians were fearelesse of danger he issues at midnight from his owne quarter upon them with 500 voluntary Georgians whom hee had appointed should accidentally proffer their services with such hideous clamours that 11 of those Dukes and 700 men were slaine the rest so terribly affrighted that they rather chose to dye any other death than hazard any more adventures amongst those Christians Since which Abbas by meditation of his Cosel-bashaws who are most of them Georgians has firmed a sure friendship with the Georgians If I should but memorise his severall victories against the Tartar Georgian Mogull and Arabian It would be enough to make a Book voluminous But I promised to weave no circumstances for if that could have beene accepted of I had here also spoke his journey and warres of Armenia and his tragick acts against his own children which in regard I have elsewhere glanced at I have here pretermitted purposely this only be remembred That Sha-Abbas dyed Anno Domini 1628. Heg 1008. aged 70 having ruled the Persian Empire 43 yeeres and was buried part at Cazbyn part at Ardaveel in the Chappell where are intombed his famous and warlike Progenitors And albeit in the infancy of his reigne he had beene Tyrannicall yet such was the Majesty of his aspect his courage policy wisdome good fortune in all his wars that never any Prince before him was better beloved and every way by all Symptoms of Duty and respect more honoured His Care to administer Justice his Zeale to Strangers whom he ever much regarded and gave all safety and priviledges to it beeing his usuall phrase that Strangers added especially to the lustre of his Court more than any Domestiq ' magnificence his Labour to increase Commerce with other Nations his Incouragement to Souldiers his Indulgence to Merchants of his owne Nation and in a word his great Knowledge in History and Philosophy not only made him to bee adored by his owne but admired at by Travellers especially when with him they compared other Emperours and Princes of Asia who suck with delight their native ignorance and thence it was that Abbas went to his grave with such generall lamentation as made it known that he was their Father Protector and Emperour In his place was Sha-Soffy Abbas his Grand-sonne saluted King whose fathers death and his brothers I have elsewhere remembred Of Sha-Soffy I will say little save that since his being King albeit very young hee has vanquisht the Turks 4 times
Perwees 102. is persecuted by the Empresse 104. flyes to Ranna Radjee ib. is perswaded to serve Currown 105. who receives him joyfully ib. he marches with Currown to Agra 107 and at his Coronation is advanced ib. Mahomet-Ally-begs Iustice at Cazbyn 198. his discourse touching Sir Robert Sherley 22. his barbarisme to the Lady 204. his originall 206. his great estate and power ibid. Mahomet Codobanda King of Persia in danger to have bin slaine 289. flies into Georgia ib. returnes 199. is crowned King ib. commands his sister to be beheaded 200. the miserable end of his children 289 Mahomet his birth breeding 251. serves Heraclius the Rom. Emp. ib. and 278. compiles his Alcoran 252. marries divers women ib. is expulst Mecca 253. dyes and at Medina is buried ib. his law 254. his Sectar as 267 Malacca 298.312.314.315.324 Maldivae 306 Mallabar 299 300 Mallabars drowned 299 Malva 55 Manancabo 323 Mandoa 77 82.86 Mandow 82.215 Mangolore 296.299 Mangerelpore 82 Manicongo 9.209 Mannatee 26 Map of Madagascar 21 Of the Persian Empire 149 Of Hircania 180 Of India intra Gangem 300 Of India extra Gangem 321 Of the Manritius 342 Maqueron 280.290 Mardash 147 Marrah 323 Martavan 320.322 Martiropolis 276 Mascarenas 351 Mattacala 307 Mattaran 324 Maurenahor 55.58.184.224.281.286 Maurenahar King slaine 286 Mauritius 342 Mavi Lord of Damascus persecutes Ally 281. over-runnes Aegypt and the Rhodes 281. beaten by Ally sends Susindus against the Christians 282. massacres 11. of Ally's grandsons and dyes of the plague ib. Mayo 8 Mazaeras fl 177.180.69 Meacco 333.335 Mecca 110.253.259.262.267.280 Mecpore 69 Media 192 Medapore 82.88.92 Medina Talnabi 110.253.262.267.280 Melec Amber crownd K. of Decan 67. hee fights with the Mogulls Army ib. expells them by craft 76. by force 93. receives Curroon ib. gives his men liberty 99 Melec Bahamans Tragick end 187 Meliapore 309.310 Meliotalck 319 Mengrellia 153.274 Meragah 56 Merent 56 Mesopotamia 222.270 Mesulipatan 89.311.312 Methridates 271 Mewat 84 Meyottey 25 Mexico 359 Midan in Spahawn 157 Mindano 333 Miscarroon 215 Mocrib-cawn drownd 103 Mogulls pedegree 55. Empire 54. coigne 38. revenue ib. Moffa 118 Mohack 132 Moghestan 113 Mohelia 26 Molthan 90 Moluccoes 312.330.331 Mombassa 30.332 Momodabat 86 Monomotapa 9 Moneths how severally named 112 Montingue 299 Monym 318 Mouzoon 9 Mortis-Ally marries Fatyma 212. is by Mahomet nominated Calyph 251. put by by Abubocr 280. persecuted by Omar ib. saluted K. 281. slaine by Mavi ib. buried 282. his Emblem ib. Siet Gunet revives him 268. the Kings of Persia at this day from him descended 265 Mosquet-Ally 111 Mosquet-Zulzimen 148 Mount Taurus 183.185 Mount Taurus conquered 187 Moyechaw 132 Moyeore 149 Moyeown 147 Mozambique 23.24.332 Mozendram 56.177.224.290 Municpore 90 Multhan 90 Muscat 109 Musk-cat 322 Musk 332 N NAbandycen 148 Nabuchadnezzar 193.217 Nagor 107 Naysarie 82 Nahodabegs rare bracelet 318 Nancery 52 Nantam 336 Narsinga 299.309.311.312 Narsinga-patan 309 Narvar fl 87 Nassor Thormet 88.102 Natave 215 Nayro 301 Nazareil 215 Nazivan 56 Necanpore 106 Negapatan 309 Nekaw 167 Nerebede fl 69 Nero-roade 331 Nicubar 306 Nogomallo 318 Normahalls first husband slaine 74. secondly married to the greas Mogul 75. her hate to Mahobet-cawns sonne 94. to Mahobet-cawn ib. imprisoned by Mahobet 98 released ib. fights with Mahobet-cawn 99 scoulds at Assaph-cawn 101 intercepts Mahobets treasure ib. labours to disgrace his sonne 103 affrighted at Mahobets journey to Currowne 105 sorrowes her husbands death ib. labours to make her son King 106 vanquisht by Sultan Bullochy and pordonod ib. her son slaine 107 she and her daughter imprisoned by Sultan Currown ibid. Nossaseres 329 Nova 191 Nowbengan 148 Nutmegs 33 Nycaphtac 184 Nylus fl 4 222 Nimrod 134 193 216 269 270 Nynus 193 217 Nyriaed 86 Nyshapore 184 Nyzabur 281 O OB-crawn fl 69 Obsell fl 177 180 Ob-ygarmy 164 Ocem 285 Ocen-beg Gelohy slaine 286 Odjea 92 361 Ogg 55 Ogorlu 283 Ogtai-cawn 56 O-jone 147 Olympus 4 Omoall 177 182 Omar or Homer succeeds Abubocr at Mecca 280 he persecutes Ally and is slaine by treason ib. is accursed by the late Persian reformation 269 Onnepore 82 Onor 299 Ophyr 306 314 Orders of Mahomitans 267 Orcan 287 Orenges 297 Orfaza 109 Oringaw 333 Orixae 64 65 89 90 96 Ormus how called 113 when first planted 114 her Kings 115 ruined by the English and Persians 116 118 Osacca 333 Osman succeeds Homer at Meccae 280 subdues divers parts of Africk 281 regulates the Alcoran and is poysoned ib. accursed by the Persians 289 Osman Bassa vanquisht 289 Oudepore 75 77 82 Ourmanghel 125 Oxus fl 180 184 270 286 Ouzbeg Tartar 65 89 184 286 P PAcem 323 Paddar fl 69 Palamban 324 Pantado birds 19 Paquin 336 337 Paradise the severall conjectures about it 221 where placed 222 what the Persians think of it 266 Parthia 149 164 Pasagard 270 Patania 315 Patan 65 Pathan 63 90 99 Pathang 59 63 79 82 Pedyr 323 Pegu 312 314 316 318 322 Pengab 55 69 Pengran of Bantam 324 Penguin 13 Pepper 325 Peria-Conconna Princesse of Persia her masculin spirit 198 makes Aydar her younger brother King 199 by her eldest brothers command she is slain 199 Periaw 87 Periscow 166 177 Perissophoon 210 Persees in India 48 their Idolatry 49 Persia her severall names 223 subjected by the Assyrians and Medes 270 by the Greeks 271 recovers freedom 272 conquered by the Arabians 280 by the Turks and Tartars 284 and by the Armenians ib. gets her liberty againe 285 and at this day is victorious 290 Persians depicted 123 162 207 229. described 226 their habit 227 Armes 228 coat-Armour 230 sup●rstition and forces 233 exercises ib. Mathematicks 234 disposition 235 circumsicion 236 marriages 237 burialls 238 reverence to their Kings 208 239 Dyet ib. 242 revenue of the Crowne ib. myneralls 243 language 245 Religion 251 Monarchs 269 Idolatry of old 277 Persepolis described 143 ruines depicted 145 272. Persian Ambass poysons himselfe 35 Persian Court 169 Peru not Ophyr 314 Perwees sonne to the great Mogul has victory over his brother Currowns armie 83. and at Mando chases him 88. arrives at Elabasse 90. relieves Brampore 93. fights with Currown 91. wounded but victorious ibid. falls out with Mahobet-cawn 95. dyes at Brampore 102. lamented by Mahobet and Iangheer ibid. Pesepoly 311 Phasis fl 167 Pheruzabat 148 Phillippinae Iles 312 333 Piramall 306 Pilae Caspianae vel Semeramidis 167 Persides vel Susianae 129 Cancasiae vel Iberiae 201 Plantains 28 Policat 311.313 Poligundy 323 Polisanga fl 337 Porto Santo 3 Pourmandell 75.77 Prage 65.96 Prester Iohn 30.209 Priaman 323.332 Primero 23 24 Puloveen and Pulway 331 Pully-Potshaw 132 Purop 65.89 Pyco 363 Pyree of the Persians 52.186 burnt by Heraclius 277.278 Pyson 222 Q QVabutimo 360 Quiloa 23 Quinzay 336 337 Queene of Persia baptized 276 Queene Nannangalla 28 R RAbayon 56 Racan or Arrachan 320 Radgeè Cottz 74 Radgee Mahal 74.89.92 Radjee Rana Mardout loses Chyttor 60 submits to Iangheer 77. dyes grieved ibid. Radjeè Ranna 102 Radjepore 88.106.107