JAK on ; Malcolm on;
model of; observatory; pastimes in;
preservation of; rebuilding of ; zenana
Brooke, James
Brown, Capability
Brunton, James
Buchanan, Claudius
Bukshee Begum
Buller, Charles
Buller, Charles (son)
Buller, Isabella (née Kirkpatrick)
Buller, Rose
Burke, Edmund
Burne-Jones, Edward
Burton, Richard
Calcutta ; bibi s; British and hinduism; Council; death of Europeans in; Fort William; Fort William College; gap between rest of India and; Government House ; Hindu College; Indianised Britons in; journey to Masulipatam from; Khair and Sharaf un-Nissa in; JAK’s death and burial; Shushtari on ; Richard Wellesley on; Writers
Calcutta Gazette
Calcutta Telegraph
Campbell, Colin
Canbay, Nawab of
Canon of Medicine (Ibn Sina)
Carlyle, Jane Welsh
Carlyle, Thomas; marriage of
Carnehan, Peachey
Champa, Mama
Chand, Mir
Chanda, Raj Kanwar Bai
Chanda, Mah Laqa Bai
Chand Bibi
Charles II
Char Minar
Charnock, Job
childhood and birth rites
Chinnery, George
Chinnery, John
circumcision
cleanliness
clergymen
Clive, Edward
Clive, Robert
Close, Barry
clothing customs; or army
Code of Gentoo Laws, A (Halhed)
Collins, Colonel John
Collins, John (‘King Collins’)
Collins, Wilkie
Commercial Treaty
Compagnie des Indes Orientales
Copernicus
Cornwallis, Charles: Alam Bahadur and ; death of; as Governor General ; JAK and ; William Palmer and ; policies of; return to India; Tipu’s defeat and
Court, Claude Auguste
Court, Fezli Azam Joo
courtesans . See also bibi s
Crawford, Alexander
Critical Review
cultures, mingling of
Currie, Mr
Daftar Arbab-i-Nishaat
Dalrymple, G. Wemyss
Dalrymple, James
Dalrymple, Margaret
Dalrymple, North
Dalrymple, Samuel
Dalrymple, Mrs Samuel
Daly, Jane
Dara Jah
Dar ul-Shifa
Das, Mr
Daulatabad
Dauran, Mir
Davidson, Eliza
Deccan; architecture; art and culture of ; conquest attempts; famine in ; foreigners in; gardening principles; Middle Eastern immigration to; Muslim sultanates ; Shi’ism in
Deccani, Rahim
Deccani Urdu
Delhi
Description of the Kingdom of Nepal, A (William Kirkpatrick)
Dhoolaury Bibi
diamonds
Dieman, Anthony van
Dilshad Agha
divan
Diwali
Ducarrol, Mrs
Duller, Mrs
Duncan, Jonathan
Dundas, Henry
Dundrenec, Chevalier
Durdanah Begum
Dutch community. See also East India Company, Dutch
East India Company, British; architecture of; army ( see also Subsidiary Force); Board of Control; clothing of army ; cultural mingling, see cultures, mingling of; defections from ; early outposts; factors; financial deficits; growth of; and hinduism; in Hyderabad; Imperialist approach of ( see also Wellesley, Richard Colley, Marquess Wellesley); Indian Mutiny (1857) ; library, xl n , xlii, xlvi; loss of influence in Hyderabad; in Mughal period ; Mysore Wars, see Mysore Wars; neutrality in Maratha Campaign ; racial attitudes of ; records; scholar-officials ; statutes and regulations of; success of; transformation of; treaties with Asaf Jah II, treaties with Sikander Jah; Wellesley and, see Wellesley, Richard Colley (Marquess Wellesley); Writers
East India Company, Dutch
East India Company, French. See Compagnie des Indes Orientales
East India Vade Mecum (Williamson)
Edmonstone, Neil
Elers, George
Elphinstone, Mountstuart
erotic literature
etiquette
Eton
eunuchs
European in India, The (Williamson)
evangelism
Exeter
Fanthôme, Bernard
Fareb-i-Ishq (Shauq)
Farzand Begum
Fenton, Elizabeth
ferasat
Feridun Jah
Filoze, Michael
Finglas, Michael
Firingi Pura (Foreigners’Town)
Fisher, Michael
food and food customs
Foote, Samuel
Fort George
Fort William
Fort William College
Fowke, Joseph
Fox, Charles James
France and the French; in Hyderabad ; JAK on; Tipu Sultan of Mysore and
Francis, Philip
Franklin, William
Fraser, James Baillie
Fraser, William
Fresne, Chevalier de
Gama, Vasco da
gardening principles, Deccani
Gardner, Alan
Gardner, Bartholomew
Gardner, Edward
Gardner, James
Gardner, James Jehangir