Our
faithful
ally the Nizam.
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CHAPTER
XXXI
THE INDIAN STATES, 1818-57
A. ORIGINAL MATERIALS
MANUSCRIPT
The principal source of information-the proceedings of the Government
of India---is not generally accessible. In some degree this is made good by the
large number of Parliamentary Papers, see Printed Documents, infra; and a
good deal of matter occurs in the Home Miscellaneous series, see Hill's India
Office Records, Home Miscellaneous Series, passim.
The chief private collections in which information may be sought are
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CHAPTER XXXII
THE DEVELOPMENT OF SOVEREIGNTY IN BRITISH INDIA
In general the reader should consult the previous bibliographies.
Home Miscellaneous Series 336 contains a collection of papers relative to
the Mughul Emperor 1781-1812.
Parliamentary Papers, 1805, x, 757, contains papers relating to Wellesley's
settlement; and 1859, session I, XVIII, III, and session II, XXV, 331, contain papers
relating to the trial of the King of Delhi.
The Punjab Government Records, vol. 1 (Lahore, 1911) contains very
valuable selections from the records of the Delhi Residency 1807-57.
CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE
1497-8
1500
1502
1503
1504
1505
1506
1508
1509
1509
1510
1511
1513
1515
Vasco da Gama's first voyage.
Cabral's voyage; factory established at Cochin.
Bull of Alexander VI.
War between the Zamorin and Raja of Cochin.
Albuquerque's first voyage.
Duarte Pacheco's defence of Cochin.
Francisco d'Almeida viceroy.
Cochin the Portuguese headquarters.
Albuquerque's second voyage: first siege of Orınuz.
Lourenço d'Almeida defeated by the Egyptian squadron off Chaul.
Francisco d'Almeida defeats the Eg an squadron off Diu.
Albuquerque governor of India.
Goa occupied.
Malacca taken by Albuquerque.
Albuquerque's attempt on Aden.
Albuquerque establishes Portuguese suzerainty over Ormuz,
Death of Albuquerque.
Soares' attempt on Aden.
Expedition to Ceylon.
Diogo Lopes' expedition to the Red Sea.
De Brito besieged in Colombo.
Vasco da Gama dies at Cochin.
Nuno da Cunha governor of India.
Goa becomes the Portuguese headquarters.
Bassein ceded to the Portuguese.
The Portuguese permitted to build a fort at Diu.
Bahadur Shah's quarrel with the Portuguese and death.
See of Goa established.
1516
1518
1520
1521
1524
1529
1530
1534
1537
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655
1538 The Turkish squadron attacks Diu.
Garcia de Noronha viceroy.
1540 Portuguese treaty with the Zamorin.
1541 Portuguese expedition to Suakin.
Francis Xavier arrives in India.
1545 Joao de Castro viceroy.
1546 Second siege. of Diu.
1548 Death of Joao de Castro.
1550 Affonso de Noronha viceroy.
1552 Francis Xavier dies.
1554 Pedro de Mascarenhas viceroy.
1555 Portuguese war in Ceylon.
1557 Goa made a metropolitan see.
1559 Daman occupied by the Portuguese.
1560 Goa made an archbishopric.
1562 Siege of Daman.
1564 Portuguese war in Malabar.
1569 Luiz d'Atayde reduces Honawar.
Camoens returns from Goa to Lisbon.
1570 Defence of Chaul.
1571 Dom Antonio de Noronha viceroy.
1578 King Sebastian killed in Morocco.
1579 Linschoten reaches Goa.
1586 Portuguese war with Raja Sinha.
1590 Capture of the Madre de Dios.
1595 Houtman's voyage.
1600 Charter to the London East India. Company.
1602 Formation of the United Dutch East India Company.
Spilbergen in Ceylon.
1603 Mildenhall at Agra.
1605 Death of Akbar and accession of Jahangir.
1606 Dutch blockade of Goa.
1609 Hawkins at Agra.
Dutch factory at Pulicat.
1611 Middleton at Surat.
1612 Best at Surat.
Danish East India Company founded.