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Krishna Deva Raya's Conquest of Rachol

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 March 2011

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page 142 note 1 Ferishta-Briggs, lii, pp. 48–51.

page 142 note 2 Sewell, p. 326.

page 142 note 3 Sewell, p. 153.

page 143 note 1 Sousa, Faria y, Asia Porlnguesa, i, p. 195Google Scholar.

page 143 note 2 Sewell, p. 243.

page 143 note 3 Sewell, p. 239.

page 144 note 1 Faria y Sousa, op. cit., i, p. 196.

page 144 note 2 Correa, , Lendas da India, ii, pp. 509–10Google Scholar; Couto, Dec. III, liv. iv, c. v, p. 431. The date does not seem to agree.

page 145 note 1 Barros, Deo. III, liv. iv, c. v, p. 443; Faria y Sousa, i, p. 196; Lafitau, , Histoire des Decouvertes et Conquestes des Portugais, ii, pp. 344–5, Paris, 1734Google Scholar.

page 145 note 2 Sewell, op. cit., p. 143.

page 145 note 3 Correa, , Lendas da India, ii, p. 581Google Scholar;Paes, , Promptuario das diffinicoes Indicas, pp. 72–3Google Scholar, says: “; Esta Fortaleza de Rachol sendo do Rey Idalxa veyo contra ell Crisna Rao … e finahnente entregou a dita fortaleza aos Portuguezes, governando este Estado Diogo Lopez de Sequeira (como refere o Faria, , Asia, tom. 1, p. 3Google Scholar, cap. 45), o Goes (Goes, p. 4, c. 61, page 318), & affirma o Padre Frey Francisco Negrao (Nergr [sic] lit. arg. 10, fol. 441), que noa contos desta cidade esta o conto desta entrega.”

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