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by Michael Pearson


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  Abbé Carré 155, 178, 182–3, 188

  'Abd al-Ra'uf 176

  Abd-er-Razzak 108–9, 110–1

  Aceh 102

  Aden 34, 92, 93, 103,106–7, 262;

  Indian merchants in 96, 220;

  Portuguese and 120, 124, 128, 132

  Agha Rahimi 182–3

  Akbar 116, 171

  Alawi see sufis

  Albany and Fremantle 34–5

  Andaman islands 161, 254–5

  aquatic society 42–4

  Armenia, Armenians 100, 165

  arrivals 241–3

  Asia [ship] 218

  Australia 195–6

  Austronesians 60–1

  Aydhab 32–3

  Baghdad 103, 108–9

  bananas 60, 168

  Banda islands see spice trade

  Bandar Abbas 162

  Bangkok 43–4

  Barbosa, Duarte 69, 81, 87

  Barendse, Rene 79, 116, 162, 167

  barques 208, 210

  Barros, João de 92–3, 122

  Barygaza 53

  Batavia [ship] 1, 185

  Batavia see Jakarta

  Bay of Bengal 15, 19, 22, 55, 94;

  Portuguese and 123, 136, 154

  beach 37

  Berenike 53

  Bijapur 130–1

  bluefish tuna 8

  Bombay and Persia Steam Navigation Company see Mogul Line

  Bombay see Mumbai

  boredom on board ship 238–40

  Bowrey, Sir Thomas 48–9, 127, 166, 185

  Boxer C.R. 122,153

  Brassey, Lady 233–4, 251

  Braudel, Fernand 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 10, 11, 13, 27–8, 45, 128

  Britain, British 145, 149;

  control land 192–3;

  and country trade 150–1, 157;

  dominate ocean 190–1;

  and Indian merchants 219–20;

  indigenous shipping disadvantaged 218–19;

  leave Indian Ocean 281;

  stages of oceanic control 194;

  trade with Europe 150;

  superiority 191–2

  British India Steam Navigation Company [BI] 204, 205

  Broeze, Frank 5, 13, 31, 194, 217–18, 253

  Broome 271–2

  Buddhists, Buddhism 46, 53, 58–9, 75, 173

  bulk cargo carriers 263, 264

  bullion, bullion trade 116–17, 128–9, 151–2, 167–8, 197, 204;

  in East Africa 84, 92, 140–1

  Burton, Isabel 18, 192, 210–11, 231, 232, 242, 243

  Burton, Richard 220

  Calcutta see Kolkata

  Calicut 87, 94, 98, 101, 110, 124, 126, 135

  Cambay 34, 94, 98 133

  Canton see Guangzhou

  car carriers 263–4

  Carletti, Franceso 186, 188

  carreira [India-Portugal voyage] 120, 121, 122, 134, 143, 177

  cartaz 121, 131

  casados [householders, married men] see Portuguese

  Ceylon see Sri Lanka

  Chaudhuri, K.N. 6, 27

  Chaunu, Pierre 3, 5

  Cheng Ho see Zheng He

  Chennai 145, 148;

  as colonial port 215;

  landing at 26, 35, 212;

  society at 158

  Chettiars 219

  China, Chinese 119;

  relations with Portuguese 131–2;

  ships of 69–71, 90;

  in southeast Asia 220–1, 250;

  trade of 89–91, 164–5

  Chittagong 94, 136

  choke points 17

  Christians, Christianity 59–60, 153–4

  Chulias 96, 166

  cinnamon see Sri Lanka, spice trade

  cloves see spice trade

  coastal passenger ships 242, 254–5

  coastal trade see pedlars

  Cochin 135

  Coen, J.P. 146, 150–1

  coffee 168

  Colas 123

  Cold War 281–3

  Colombo 36, 94, 119, 191–2, 262;

  as colonial port 216

  Comoro islands 252, 259

  conference system 205–6

  Conrad, Joseph 1–2, 45, 241

  consolidation of Islam see rectification

  container ships 262–3;

  ports provide facilities 262–3

  conversion 169–70;

  to Islam 76–80, 170–2;

  success of 172–3;

  to Catholicism 170–2;

  success of 172–3

  coral 39, 278

  Cornwallis [ship] 218

  Correia, Gaspar 65, 78–9

  corruption 141–2

  corsairs see pirates
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br />   country trade [intra Asian] 150–1

  Cousteau, Jacques 18, 30, 39, 48, 278, 279

  Couto, Diogo do 140–1, 141–2

  cowry shells 84–5, 151, 168, 195

  Cron, Ferdinand 135

  crops, introduced 168

  cruising 233–4, 265

  currents 24

  Curtin, Philip 99, 219

  Curzon, George 192, 196, 199, 207–8

  Dale, Stephen 80–1,167

  Dampier 264

  Darius [ship] 256

  Das Gupta, Ashin 117, 153

  Daybul 93

  Dean Mahomet 178, 184

  dhows, 63–9, 200, 252, 256–8

  diasporas 99–100, 219

  Diego Garcia 282–3

  disease, medicine 141, 154–5, 169;

  in nineteenth century 224;

  on ships 186–7, 189

  Diu 121–2, 130, 133–4, 142

  Dofar 97

  D'Orta, Garcia 139, 154, 156

  dredging 216–7

  Dunn, Ross 75, 77

  Dutch 144–5;

  and country trade 150–1, 157–8;

  decline 190–1;

  defeat Portuguese 146;

  discipline on ships 187;

  problems in controlling 147–8;

  and spice trade 146–8;

  trade with Europe 150

  Earl, Lancelot 197, 221, 228, 229

  East Africa see Swahili coast

  Eden, Emily 37, 210, 242

  East India Company [EIC] see British

  elephants, trade in 163

  Elwood, Mrs 243–4

  empires, effect on sea trade 88–9;

  effects of decline 117–18;

  interest in maritime matters 115–6;

  see also political elites

  engineers, improve colonial ports 212–16;

  see also dredging

  Enterprise [ship] 282

  environment, problems with 278–80

  Estado da India see Portuguese

  Eurasia 13–14 138–9

  Europeans, stages of influence 114, 139–40, 145, 148–9, 152–3, 190, 192, 217–18

  see also British, Dutch, French, Portuguese

  Fa Hsien 55, 57–8

  Fay, Mrs 199, 227–8

  Fernandez-Armesto, Felipe 19, 20

  fish, fisherfolk 30, 41, 56;

  modern in India 266–71

  fluvial ports 33–4

  food on board ships 111, 189, 226–9, 239–40

 

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