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'Abd al-Ra'uf
176
Aceh
102
Agha Rahimi
182–3
Alawi
see sufis
Albany and Fremantle
34–5
aquatic society
42–4
arrivals
241–3
Asia
[ship]
218
Australia
195–6
Austronesians
60–1
Aydhab
32–3
Banda islands
see
spice trade
Bandar Abbas
162
Bangkok
43–4
Barygaza
53
Batavia
see
Jakarta
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
Braudel, Fernand
4
,
5
,
6
,
7
,
8
,
10
,
11
,
13
,
27–8
,
45
,
128
control land
192–3
;
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
bullion, bullion trade
116–17
,
128–9
,
151–2
,
167–8
,
197
,
204
;
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
Canton
see
Guangzhou
car carriers
263–4
carreira
[India-Portugal voyage]
120
,
121
,
122
,
134
,
143
,
177
casados
[householders, married men]
see
Portuguese
Ceylon
see
Sri Lanka
Cheng Ho
see
Zheng He
as colonial port
215
;
society at
158
Chettiars
219
China, Chinese
119
;
relations with Portuguese
131–2
;
choke points
17
Christians, Christianity
59–60
,
153–4
cinnamon
see
Sri Lanka, spice trade
cloves
see
spice trade
coastal passenger ships
242
,
254–5
coastal trade
see
pedlars
Cochin
135
coffee
168
Colas
123
Cold War
281–3
as colonial port
216
conference system
205–6
consolidation of Islam
see
rectification
container ships
262–3
;