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Bes, Lennart.
The Heirs of Vijayanagara: Court Politics in Early-Modern South India.
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Sources and Literature

Unpublished Sources

VRIJE UNIVERSITEIT (VU) LIBRARY, AMSTERDAM

• Special Collections
* XW.07161.- “Waarachtig verhael van ’t schrikkelijck en vrywilligh verbranden van acht
vrouwen, van seker velt-oversten, van den vorst Egosia Ragie, genaemt Werra
Teuver, …” [True story of the terrible and voluntary burning of eight women,
of a certain field-lord, of the King Ekoji Raja, named Vira Tevar, …], c. 1680

TAMIL NADU ARCHIVES, CHENNAI (TNA)

• Dutch Records (DR)


* 257, 282, 334, 353, 404, 578, 720

DEPARTMENT OF NATIONAL ARCHIVES, COLOMBO (DNA)

• Archives of the Dutch Central Government of Coastal Ceylon (DCGCC, access no. 1)
* 29, 32, 38, 85, 2672, 2691, 2704, 2705, 3352, 3355, 3396

RIGSARKIVET (State Archives), COPENHAGEN (RA)

• Den Ledreborgske Dokumentsamling (1466-1701) (The Ledreborg document collection)


* 89

• Tyske Kancelli, Slesvig-holsten-lauenburgske Kancelli (1618-1659), Diverse akter verdr. det ostindiske
kompagni og Guinea (German Chancellery, Schleswig-Holstein-Lauenburg Chancellery (1618-1659),
[157.45.152.26] Project MUSE (2024-12-14 13:15 GMT)

Various documents concerning the East Indian Company and Guinea)


* A171

• Udenrigsministeriet, Traktatsamling, Traktater E1, Forholdet til udlandet 1454-1699 (Ministry of


Foreign Affairs, Treaty collection, Treaties E1, Related to foreign countries 1454-1699)
* 20, 21
502 sources and literature

NATIONAAL ARCHIEF (National Archives), THE HAGUE (NA)

• Archives of the Verenigde Oostindische Compagnie (VOC, Dutch East India Company, access
no. 1.04.02)

Kamer Amsterdam (Amsterdam Chamber)

Overgekomen brieven en papieren series (OBP, letters and papers received from Asia)

From Ceylon (years of reception, nos)


* 1659: 1227 * 1731: 2158
* 1660: 1231 * 1732: 2185, 2186
* 1666: 1251 * 1733: 2224, 2245
* 1671: 1274, 1277 * 1734: 2290, 2291
* 1672: 1280 * 1735: 2308
* 1674: 1292, 1295 * 1736: 2337
* 1675: 1302, 1304 * 1737: 2374, 2388
* 1677: 1316 * 1738: 2400, 2403
* 1678: 1324 * 1739: 2428, 2431, 2445
* 1679: 1333 * 1740: 2456, 2457, 2459, 2473
* 1683: 1373 * 1741: 2482, 2492
* 1684: 1383 * 1742: 2523
* 1691: 1478 * 1743: 2559
* 1692: 1491, 1492 * 1744: 2599
* 1700: 1615B, 1615C, 1625 * 1745: 2621
* 1706: 1706 * 1746: 2642
* 1709: 1756, 1762 * 1747: 2665, 2666
* 1710: 1771 * 1748: 2693
* 1711: 1788 * 1750: 2733, 2735
* 1712: 1805 * 1751: 2757
* 1716: 1865 * 1752: 2774
* 1718: 1893 * 1754: 2812
* 1721: 1941 * 1759: 2923, 2925
* 1724: 1992 * 1760: 2953, 2956, 2957
* 1725: 2015 * 1763: 3052
* 1726: 2026 * 1764: 3082
* 1727: 2044, 2046 * 1773: 3349
* 1728: 2068

From Coromandel (years of reception, nos)


* 1607-13: 1055 * 1694: 1526
* 1614: 1056 * 1695: 1546
* 1629: 1094 * 1700: 1617, 1621
* 1630: 1098 * 1701: 1633, 1638
* 1631: 1100 * 1702: 1645, 1649
* 1632: 1103 * 1703: 1657, 1664
* 1645: 1147, 1151 * 1704: 1678
* 1646: 1156 * 1710: 1778
* 1647: 1161 * 1711: 1796
* 1653: 1191, 1195 * 1712: 1803
sources and literature 503

* 1655: 1203 * 1713: 1819


* 1657: 1214, 1215 * 1714: 1835
* 1659: 1227 * 1715: 1849
* 1660: 1229, 1231 * 1716: 1863
* 1661: 1233 * 1717: 1884
* 1662: 1234, 1236 * 1722: 1957
* 1663: 1240 * 1724: 1990, 1997
* 1664: 1243 * 1725: 2007
* 1665: 1246, 1248 * 1726: 2024, 2031
* 1666: 1252, 1253, 1254 * 1727: 2043
* 1667: 1256 * 1728: 2065, 2076
* 1669: 1268 * 1729: 2092
* 1670: 1270 * 1730: 2135
* 1671: 1277 * 1731: 2147, 2166
* 1672: 1279, 1282, 1284 * 1732: 2197, 2198
* 1673: 1285, 1288 * 1733: 2220, 2243, 2244
* 1674: 1291, 1292, 1295 * 1734: 2289
* 1675: 1298, 1299, 1302, 1304 * 1735: 2304, 2317, 2318
* 1676: 1308, 1313 * 1736: 2334, 2350, 2351, 2352B
* 1677: 1316, 1321 * 1737: 2369, 2386, 2387
* 1678: 1323, 1324, 1329 * 1738: 2399, 2412
* 1679: 1333, 1340 * 1739: 2427, 2442, 2443
* 1680: 1343, 1349, 1350, 1351 * 1740: 2455, 2470, 2471
* 1681: 1355, 1361 * 1741: 2489, 2505, 2506
* 1682: 1369 * 1742: 2538, 2539
* 1684: 1384 * 1743: 2556, 2573, 2574, 2575
* 1685: 1398, 1405 * 1744: 2594, 2608
* 1686: 1411, 1416 * 1745: 2631
* 1689: 1448, 1449, 1454, 1456 * 1747: 2661, 2665, 2677
* 1690: 1463 * 1750: 2744
* 1691: 1479 * 1751: 2764
* 1692: 1494, 1499 * 1764: 3077
* 1693: 1508, 1518 * 1765: 3108

From Malabar, including Vengurla (years of reception, nos)


* 1649: 1170 * 1697: 1582
* 1658: 1224 * 1698: 1593, 1598
* 1660: 1231 * 1699: 1606, 1607
* 1661: 1233 * 1705: 1694
* 1662: 1234, 1236 * 1714: 1838
* 1663: 1240 * 1715: 1852
* 1665: 1245, 1246 * 1720: 1928
* 1669: 1268 * 1721: 1942
* 1671: 1274 * 1723: 1977
* 1673: 1288 * 1730: 2130
* 1674: 1291, 1295 * 1732: 2187, 2200, 2201
* 1675: 1299, 1304 * 1733: 2226, 2228, 2229, 2231, 2232
504 sources and literature

* 1676: 1308 * 1735: 2320


* 1677: 1315, 1321 * 1736: 2340, 2354
* 1678: 1329 * 1738: 2414
* 1681: 1355 * 1739: 2432, 2433, 2435, 2446
* 1682: 1370 * 1740: 2461, 2462
* 1683: 1373, 1379 * 1744: 2601
* 1684: 1383, 1388 * 1755: 2834
* 1685: 1396, 1406 * 1756: 2857
* 1690: 1464 * 1759: 2928, 2929
* 1691: 1474 * 1764: 3086

Kamer Zeeland (Zeeland Chamber)

Missiven en rapporten ingekomen bij gouverneur-generaal en raden series (letters and reports
received by governor-general and council at Batavia)

From Ceylon (nos, years)


* 8595, 1707 * 8935, 1720-1
* 8921, 1705-7 * 8955, 1732
* 8922, 1707 * 8958, 1733
* 8923, 1708 * 8972, 1737
* 8924, 1709 * 8974, 1738
* 8925, 1710 * 8980, 1741

From Coromandel (nos, years)


* 8844, 1726 * 8866, 1735

From Malabar (nos, years)


* 8985, 1681

Factorijen series (factories)

Ceylon
* 11306

• Hoge Regering Batavia collection (HRB, Batavia High Government, access no. 1.04.17)
* 542

ARSIP NASIONAL REPUBLIK INDONESIA (National Archives Republic Indonesia), JAKARTA (ANRI)

• Buitenland collection (BC, “foreign countries,” access no. K.48)


* 150e

REGIONAL ARCHIVES ERNAKULAM, KOCHI

• Dutch Records
* D 64
sources and literature 505

BRITISH LIBRARY, LONDON (BL)

Asian & African Studies department (AAS, formerly Oriental & India Office Collections, or OIOC)

• Mackenzie General collection (MG) (nos/pts)


* 1/3 (ff. 13-19) “An account of the Pandia Rajahs who reigned at Madurapuri”
* 1/6 (ff. 25-39) “A brief account of the ancient Rajahs in the Solah Dhesam”
* 1/7A (ff. 51-4) “Account of the Hindoo Rajium. The Raja-Cheritram or history of
the ancient Rajahs of the Dutchana-Dickum or southern country of
Pandia Mundalum, Colla-Mundalum & Tonda-Mundalum”
* 1/7C (ff. 61-5) “History of the Satoo-Putty of the Maravun Vumshum”
* 1/7D (ff. 66-70) “The present Maratta Rajas who are managing the country of
Tanja-Nagaram”
* 1/8 (ff. 71-3) “The Cheritee or actions of the Vadaka-Rajahs of Tanjore,
Trichinopully & Madura”
* 1/24 (ff. 185-6) “The Kyfeyat of Aachoota Bhoopal Naiq”
* 1/25 (f. 187) “The limits of the Cholla, Pandian and Charan countries”
* 3/1 (ff. 19-52) “Sketch of the general history of the peninsula”
* 3/4c (ff. 131-4) “Hurry-Hurra Royer Vumshum”
* 3/4d (ff. 135-43) “Veera Narasinga Royer Vumsham”
* 3/5 (ff. 155-95) “Ram-Rajah Cheritra”
* 3/6 (following f. 195) “Facsimile of the seal of Ram Raja”
* 3/8a (ff. 201-16) “Mysoor Aroosoogaloo Poorvaabyoodayagaloo” [1st pt.]
* 3/8b (ff. 217-27) “Mysoor Aroosoogaloo Poorvaabyoodayagaloo” [2nd pt.]
* 3/11 (ff. 257-61) “Mysore Nagurda Poorbotara”
* 3/12 (ff. 262-96) “Account of the Rajahs of Mysore from the Persic”
* 4/4 (ff. 35-74) “Mootiah’s chronological & historical account of the modern kings
of Madura”
* 4/6a (ff. 87-106) “History of the former Rajahs of the Tellugoo nation who ruled
over Paundium Mundalom”
* 4/7 (ff. 161-3) “Memoir of the Satoo-Putty or Ramnad Polligar”
* 4/8 (ff. 171-201) “A general history of the Kings of Rama Naad or the Satoo-Putty
Samastanum”
* 4/9 (ff. 219-22) “History of Tanjore”
* 6/11 (ff. 61-83v) “Historical account of Beedoonoor or Caladee Samstanum”
* 9/2b (ff. 10-12) “Historical account of Chandragerry”
* 9/13a (ff. 121-9) “Kyfyat of Gingee”
* 9/13e (ff. 138-59) “Historical account of Gingee”
* 10/1 (ff. 37-9) “Notices of the present state of the Anagoondy family”
* 10/2 (ff. 41-6) “The Vaamashavally of Cristna-Deva-Rayaloo”
* 10/4a (ff. 64-5) “Account of Bisnagur”
* 10/4b (ff. 69-70) “Bijanagar”
* 10/5 (ff. 77-80) “Traditionary notices of the history of the country”
* 10/11 (ff. 211-18) “Kaalaganum”
* 10/13 (ff. 225-8) “Marhatta account of the first establishment & progress of the
English government at Madras”
506 sources and literature

* 10/15 (ff. 237-41) “Danaputram at Chitteldroog”


* 11/2 (ff. 5-8) “Preliminary note to the historical account of the kings of
Beejanagur”
* 11/3a (ff. 9-12) “History of the Anagoondy Rajahs”
* 11/3b (ff. 13-29) “History of the kings of Beejanagur & Anagoondy”
* 11/12 (ff. 84-99) “Kyfyat of Bellary”
* 11/15a (ff. 125-32) “Kyfyat of Harponelly”
* 11/17 (f. 160) “Genealogy or Vanshavallee of Kistna Rayeel”
* 11/18a (ff. 163-76) “Historical account of Panoo Conda”
* 19/32 (ff. 156-7) “Translation of a Maratta Sunnud of Yeckojee Rajah”
* 25/17 (ff. 121-9) “Historical memoir of Chundrageery”
* 25/27 (ff. 207-9) “Memoir of Barkur”
* 26/10 or 11 (ff. 231-40) “A short account of the Maharratta reigning family at Tanjour”
* 40/last pt. (ff. 353-93) “History of the kings of Beejayanagurr”
* 49/2 (ff. 27-30) “Abstract history of the Marawar”

• Mackenzie Miscellaneous collection (MM) (nos/pts)


* 77/23 (ff. 1-39) “Tanjour report”
* 109/37 (ff. 1-4) “The humble representation of … Bangaroo Teeroomaly Nack”
* 109/43 (ff. 1-4) [untitled, similar to Mackenzie Translations, class III, no. 25]
* 109/44 (ff. 1-4) “Historical memoir of the Satoo-Samstaan”
* 109/58 (ff. 1-4) “Singala-Dweepum & Candy”
* 110/7 (ff. 1-8) “The Charythy of the Vadoka Raja of Tonjore, Trinchunnapully &
Madura”
* 118/1st pt. (ff. 1-41) “Kypheat of Gingee”
* 118/74 (ff. 1-6) “Names of the Rayers who have reigned Techanautterady”
* 158 (ff. 1-23) Treaties of Tanjavur with the Danes and the French, 1620-1788

• Mackenzie Private collection (nos/pts)


* 47/1 (ff. 4-9) Final report (memorie van overgave) of the Dutch governor of
Coromandel, Maerten IJsbrantsz, 1632 (copy from c. 1740)

• Mackenzie Translations collection (MT)

Class I (Persian)
* 18 (ff. 1-63) “The Keefeyet of Panoocundah”

Class II (Tamil: Tonda Mandalam)


* 12 (ff. 1-28) “Kyfieth of Roya Vellore”

Class III (Tamil: Southern Provinces)


* 25 (ff. 18-41v) “History of the former Gentoo Rajahs who ruled over the Pandyan
Mandalom”
* 32 (ff. 88-104) “The history of the Tonjore Rajas”
* 35 (ff. 110-15) “Kyfeyeat of the Paulagars of Aureyaloor Paulaput”
* 77 (ff. 72-7) “Regarding the Zemindars of Ramnad”
* 82 (ff. 109-34) “Account of the Rajahs who held the government of Madura”
sources and literature 507

* 87 (ff. 31-136) “The historycal account of the Tonjore”


* 88 (ff. 137-49v) “Account of the Tanjore Samastanums”
* 90 (ff. 162-5v) “The genelogical account of the Madura Vadoka Rajahs”

Class VII (Telugu: Northern Circars)


* 23 (ff. 130-41v) “Chronological account of Bijayanagar”

Class XII (Letters and reports, from local agents collecting texts, traditions, etc.)
* 9 (ff. 39-99v) “Monthly memorendum & report of C.V. Lutchmia to Major C.
Makinzee S.M.S. of the progress made in collection of historical
materials,” 1804
* 11 (ff. 103-11v) “Report of the Soobarow Marratta writer to Major C. Mackenzie,”
1805
Class XIII (Inscriptions)
* 73 (ff. 46-7) “Translation of a Neeroopam (or order) of Somaseker Naik (a king
of Beedoonoore)”

• Orme Collection: India (OI) (nos/pts)


* I/17 (ff. 219-25) “Devi Cotah, Lord Clive” (description of attacks on Devikottai in
1749 in favour of the pretender to the Tanjavur throne)
* I/22 (ff. 239-40) “Kings of Tritchanopoly from 1509”
* I/24 (f. 242) “Morratoe kings of Tanjore” [2nd pt.]
* I/27 (ff. 244-5) “Morratoe kings of Tanjore” [3rd pt.]
* II/33 (ff. 451-2) “Account of the pretender to Tanjore & the expedition to Devi
Cotah in 1749…”

• Orme Collection: O.V. (OOV) (nos/pts)


* 10/19 (ff. 221-8) Letter from General Joseph Smith at Madras to Brigadier-General
Richard Smith concerning Tanjavur’s expedition against Ramnad,
1771
* 33/11 (1) (ff. 155-66) Extract diary and proceedings, Fort St. George, 1771, “concerning
the state of affairs and quarrel between the Nawab and the king
of Tanjore”
* 33/11 (2) (ff. 167-76) Extract consultations, Fort St. George, 1771, “concerning the origin
and state of the Maravars …”
* 72/17 (ff. 123-30) “Brief account, by a Trichinopoly Brahman, of Tanjore, Madura,
and Trichinopoly …”
* 247/1 (ff. 1-4) “Application to Fort St. David by Sahajee … for assistance to
recover his rights at Tanjore,” 1749
* 333/6 “Promontory of India for the intelligence of Hyder Ally’s war,
copied from Captain Kapper, reduced,” map of south India, c.
1760s-70s
* 333/34 (f. 138) “Plan of Ramanadaparam stormed June 2nd 1772 by the army
under General Smith”

Manuscript and Map Collections (MMC)

• Additional Manuscripts (AM)


* 18021 (ff. 1-49) “History of Kurtakull”
508 sources and literature

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Knight of the Order of St. Michael, and Governor of Pondichery …, 12 vols, ed. J. Frederick Price, K.

Rangachari, and Henry Dodwell (Madras: Government Press, 1904-28).

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Archaeology, Government of India, 1921-55).

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