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________________ 2 THE INDIAN ANTIQUARY communities. It will be observed that many incidents and details have been included upon doubtful authority. I can only reply that I give my authorities. Also, when one remembers that pirates were never looked upon as honourable enemies, it is natural that, whilst the depositions of their victims were exculpatory of their own carelessness or cowardice, they exaggerated the criminality of the freebooters; on the other hand, the depositions of captured pirates were always open to the suspicion which attaches to King's Evidence. Thus, except as regards the bare outlines and exact dates of events, official records are as untrustworthy as private accounts, whilst the latter are fuller, more human and more illuminating. We may, in short, be sure that tales of comtemporary piracy, even if untrue as to facts, were correct delineations of character and customs. Beside the authors, upon whose writings I have drawn freely, I am much indebted for assistance to Sir Richard Temple, Mr. W. Foster, C.I.E., Mr. A. I. Ellis and above all, to Miss L. M. Anstey. N.B. I have left the spelling of the names of persons and places, whether they occur in quotations or in the narrative, practically as they are to be found in the original sources of my information. ADVENTURERS, THE. 183-85, 216. ALI RAJA (or COGI ALI). 167, 347, 506, 641. AMERICANS. 761, 788, 865, 913, 918. ANDAMANESE. 404, 723, 878. BADJAK. 889. BAJAUS. 97. BALANINI. 869, 896, 898. BALUCCOS. 420. BANJAREENS. 514. Contents.1 ANGLO-AMERICANS. 367-370, 379-381, 385, 386, 389-399, 406-419, 432-461, 463-465, 476-481, 486-492, 493-505, 508, 510, 511, 520-528, 547-549, 552, 554-560, 578. ANGRIANS. 384, 429, 468, 518, 529, 533, 535, 561, 570-576, 583, 584, 594-597, 599-612, 624-627, 643, 644-616, 689, 712-795, 796. ARABIANS. 4-6, 11, 19-25, 144, 163, 328, 329, 331, 339, 340, 350, 359-361, 375-376, 400, 401, 418, 420-425, 470-475, 483-485, 515, 516, 537, 538, 587, 588, 619, 632, 633, 650-653, 657, 665-668, 721, 722, 742-753, 792-794, 797, 798, 812-814, 835-840, 869, 899, 900. ARAKANESE. 113, 177-182, 310-319, 713. BARBARY ROVERS. 234, 326, 327. BAWARIJ. 28. [ JANUARY, 1923 BOUGINAIS. 808. BROTHERS OF THE COAST, 940. BENI YAS. 836, 838. BLACK FLAG. 131, 235, 397, 403, 410, 553, 555, 790, 851, 893. BLACK FLAGS, THE. 933. BLOODY OF RED FLAG. 18, 235, 236, 277, 374, 410, 438, 443, 446, 479, 521, 535, 553, 555, 556, 579, 604, 623, 662, 829, 836, 886, 888, 913. BOMBAY MARINE. 222, 609, 833. BUGIS. 97, 635, 735, 779, 820, 824, 850. BUTANS. 935, 936. 1 The figures in the Contents refer to the numbered sections in the text.
SR No.032544
Book TitleIndian Antiquary Vol 52
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorRichard Carnac Temple, Stephen Meredyth Edwardes, Krishnaswami Aiyangar
PublisherSwati Publications
Publication Year1985
Total Pages568
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English
File Size24 MB
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