67 number taken prisoner; and the said captain Mirocem saved himself, but let hisfleet perish. When the governor of Diu, who was helping with his look-out boats, saw such a beautiful rout, he quickly sent a message to the Viceroy, saying that he wanted all peace and friendship with Our Lord and King, and sent many presents and supplies as a token thereof. Gogha Once past Diu, the coast immediately starts to turn in again towards Cambay; and there are many seaports of the kingdom of Gujarat in this bay. They are great trading places, especially Gogha, which is a large town with an excellent harbour, where many ships from Malabar and other parts of India always load. Many ships also come here from Mecca and Aden because there is as much trade of all the goods as there is in Diu. Barbasi Going further along the coast into the bay, one comes to another place called Barbasy which is also an excellent seaport, with a lot of shipping, where all sorts of goods are traded and taken to different parts. The king has governors and tax collectors in these parts and customshouses which bring in a lot of revenue and a large sum of money from goods duties and [...] [1] all of which are places with abundant provisions and all kinds of commodities harvested here, in addition to others from outside. Ghandhar Going further beyond Barbasim and inwards, one comes to a place called Ghandhar at the mouth of a river; it has a very good harbour 1. Page cut, cutting off thefirst words of the last line.
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