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Aceh.
See also
Fort Marlborough; Sumatra
accessibility of
blood sports enjoyed in
cruel rulers of
dining in flowing water in
Dutch blockade of
Dutch surprised by defense of
English East India ships bound for
English East India's encounter with
fleet assembled by
foreign traders flocking to
gold of
Malacca campaign of
Malacca siege by
Muda ruling
Mundy's account of life in
Mundy's visit to
Active
(ship)
Adams, John Quincy
Adams, Po
Afromomum
age of discovery
hungry seamen during
obstacles faced during
trade network during
Aggarwal, Bharat B.
Alaric the Goth
Ala'uddin Syah
Albuquerque, Alfonso de
Aldabra atoll
alkaloids
all-ocean route
allopurinol
allspice
Amboyna massacre
America
(ship)
Andaya, Leonard
animal fights
anticancer properties
antimicrobial properties
Apicius
Arabia
areca nut
Arendo, John Anthony
armed intervention
Arnold, Joseph
Ascension
Ascension
(ship)
Asia
Dutch dominating trade with
Europeans seeking pepper in
famines devastating
Portuguese dominance in
trade within
The Asian Journal
aspiration pneumonia
Aurelius, Marcus
autoimmune disease
Ayurvedic medicine
betel used in
black pepper used in
plant species used in
spices used in
Babbage, William F.
Balick, Michael
Banda Aceh
the Dutch attacking
power of
Bantam
battle for control of
Dutch attacking
English East India's factory in
port town recovery of
as VOC's largest supplier
barbarian blockade
Barbosa, Duarte
Bartholomew the Englishman
Batavia
Chinese welcomed in
decline of
as great seaport
opium smuggling in
Queen of the East name of
sheltered anchorage of
bathing
“Battle of Qualah Battoo”
Beckford, Ebenezer
Belisarius
Benedict XIV, pope
Bengal
Benkoolen
administrator's behavior in
boat access difficult in
cloves and nutmeg shipped from
as death trap
Dutch assault worries of
English Fort Marlborough built in
English invited to establish factory in
food shortages result in
forced cultivation instituted in
pepper cultivation not benefiting
pepper gardens ruined in
slavery in
spice plantings cost in
Best, Thomas
betel
Betsey Baker gun
biological enabler
birds
black pepper
Ayurvedic medicine using
as biological enabler
China's appetite for
Dutch attempting exclusive control of
India origins of
Jesuit's history with
Peperi
Greek name of
piper nigrum
Latin name of
turmeric properties of
white pepper compared to
xanthine oxidase and
Blaeu, Willem
blood sports
Bloome, Benjamin
Blussé, Leonard
boat access
Bombay proverb
Bouvet, Joachim
Bowditch, Nathaniel
Boxer, C. R.
Braudel, Fernand
Brazil
Briggs, Jeremiah
Brouwer, Hendrik
buffaloes
Cabral, Pedro Ãlvares
Cadet
(ship)
Calicut
da Gama's arrival in
da Gama's behavior in
as paradise on earth
cancer treatments
Canterbury
Capitalism and Material Life
(Braudel)
Capsicum
(chili peppers)
captains disputes
cardamom
Carnes, Jonathan
carrack losses
castaways
Catholicism.
See also
Christians; Jesuits; missionaries; Protestants; religions
Chinese culture and
Chinese emperor's conversion to
monarchies of
Cawley, William
Charles
(ship)