The History of Sumatra eBook

William Marsden
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 680 pages of information about The History of Sumatra.

The History of Sumatra eBook

William Marsden
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 680 pages of information about The History of Sumatra.
also are Maruwis, and, as well as the others of the same race, are now Mahometans.  Their language, although considered by the natives of these parts as distinct and peculiar (which will naturally be the case where people do not understand each other’s conversation), has much radical affinity to the Batta and Nias, and less to the Pagi; but all belong to the same class, and may be regarded as dialects of a general language prevailing amongst the original inhabitants of this eastern archipelago, as far at least as the Moluccas and Philippines.

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INDEX.

Achin or Acheh: 
kingdom of, its boundaries. 
Situation, buildings, and appearance of the capital. 
Air esteemed healthy. 
Inhabitants described. 
Present state of commerce. 
Productions of soil, manufactures, navigation. 
Coin, government. 
Officers of state, ceremonies. 
Local division. 
Revenues, duties. 
Administration of justice and punishments. 
History of. 
State of the kingdom at the time when Malacca fell into the hands of the
Portuguese. 
Circumstances which placed Ibrahim, a slave of the king of Pidir, on the
throne. 
Rises to considerable importance during the reign of Mansur-shah. 
King of, receives a letter from Queen Elizabeth. 
Letter from King James the First. 
Commencement of female reigns. 
Their termination. 
Subsequent events.

Achin Head: 
situation of.

Address: 
custom of, in the third instead of the second person.

Adultery: 
laws respecting.

Agriculture.

Air: 
temperature of.

Ala-eddin: 
or Ula-eddin Shah, king of Achin, lays repeated siege to Malacca. 
His death.

Alboquerque (Affonso d’): 
touches at Pidir and Pase in his voyage to Malacca.

Alligators: 
Superstitious dread of.

Amomum: 
different species of.

Amusements.

Anak-sungei: 
kingdom of.

Ancestors: 
veneration for burying-places of.

Animals: 
account of.

Annals: 
Malayan, of the kingdom of Achin.

Ants: 
variety and abundance of. 
White-ant.

Arabian: 
travellers, mention Sumatra by the name of Ramni.

Arabic: 
character, with modifications, used by the Malays.

Arithmetic.

Arsenic: 
yellow.

Arts: 
and manufactures.

Aru, kingdom of.

Astronomy.

Atap: 
covering for roofs of houses.

Babi: 
island of.

Bamboo: 
principal material for building. 
Account of the.

Bangka: 
island of, its tin-mines.

Baniak: 
islands of.

Banyan: 
tree or jawi-jawi, its peculiarities.

Bantam: 
city of. 
Expulsion of English from thence.

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