CONTENTS.

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[Journey to Brussa.]
Description of the Town and Fortress of Modania[2]
Description of the Buildings of Brússa[4]
The Public Officers of Brússaib.
Description of the Imperial and other Mosques[6]
The Mosque of Khodavendkiár, or Sultán Murád I.[7]
The Mosque of Sultán Báyazíd I.ib.
The Mosque of Mohammed I.ib.
The Mosque of Murád II. the son of Mohammed I.ib.
The Mosque of Emír Sultán[8]
The Colleges of Brússaib.
The Convents, Imárets, Kháns, Fountains, Mills, and Sebíls of Brússaib.
Praise of the Baths of Brússa[10]
Description of the hot spring of Chekirgeh Sultánib.
Description of the sulphurous hot spring (Gogurdlí Kaplíjeh)[11]
Description of New Kaplíjehib.
Description of the Market of Brússa[12]
Description of the bridge of Erghándí[13]
Description of the Walks and pleasure-places of Brússa[14]
A Dissertation on Mountains[15]
Description of the Ice-worm[16]
Language, Dress, and Manufactures of the Inhabitants of Brússa[17]
The Climate of Brússaib.
The Eatables, Beverages and Fruits of Brússaib.
Visit to the Monuments and Tombs of the first Ottoman Sultáns[18]
Short account of the Conquests of Osmán Khán[19]
Conquests of Sultán Orkhánib.
Visit to Sultán Orkhán’s Tombib.
Notice of Hájí Begtásh, the Great Saintib.
Short account of Sultan Murád I.[21]
Tomb of Sultán Murád I. Khodavendkiárib.
Short account of Ilderím Báyazídib.
Short account of Sultán Mohammed I.[22]
Short account of the reign of Murád II.ib.
Tombs of Ottoman Princes[23]
Visit to the Tombs of Saints at Brússa[24]
[Journey to Nicomedia.]
Qualities of a Mineral Spring[30]
Pilgrimages of Nicomedia[33]
[Journey to Batum and Trebisonde.]
Description of the Ancient Town of Sinope[36]
Description of the Castle of Samsún[39]
Description of the Castle of Onia[40]
Description of the Town and Ancient Fortress of Trebisonde, the Capital of the Lezgians[41]
Begs of Abaza Tribes[43]
The Commanding Officers and Magistrates of Trebisondeib.
Praise of the Poets of Trebisonde[44]
Form and size of the Town, and description
of its Monumentsib.
Description of the Lower Castleib.
Description of the Mosques[45]
Description of the Scientific Colleges, Baths, Market-places, &c.[46]
Description of the complexion of the Inhabitants of Trebisonde[47]
Occupations, Guilds, &c.ib.
Description of the principal Arts and Handicrafts[48]
Eatables and Beveragesib.
Walks of Trebisonde[49]
Praise of the River Kosh-oghlán[50]
Visit to the Monuments of Sultans and Saintsib.
[Journey to Georgia and Mingrelia.]
Description of Mingrelia[51]
[Journey to Azak (Assov.)]
Description of the Land of Abáza[52]
Specimen of the Abáza Language[58]
Specimen of the Sadasha Abázaib.
[Journey to the Crimea.]
Description of the Castle of Baliklava[67]
Description of the Convent of Kilghra Sultán[70]
Return to Constantinople[73]
[Expedition against Malta in the year 1055 (1645).]
Station of Gallipolis[78]
Siege of the Fortress of Canea[79]
Cause of the Death of Yússúf Páshá[83]
[Journey to Erzerum.]
Gebize[89]
Praise of the Lake of Sabánja[91]
The Station of Khandak-bazárí[92]
Places of Pilgrimage at Bolí[93]
Pilgrimage to Habíb Karamání[94]
Pilgrimage to the tomb of the great Saint Koyún Bábá[96]
Pilgrimage to the Tomb of Burhándedeh[97]
Form and Size of Amasia[98]
Inhabitants, Language, Dress, Provisions, &c.[100]
Of the Walks, and Pilgrimages or Tombs[101]
The Town and Castle of Nígíssár[102]
The Hot-Spring of Nígíssár[103]
Pilgrimages of Nígíssár[104]
The Governorship of Erzerúm or Erzenrúmib.
Pilgrimage of Mama Khatún[107]
Description of the Fortress of Erzerúm[108]
Description of the great river Euphrates[110]
Of the Form and Size of the Fortress of Erzerúm[111]
Praise of the Palaces of Erzerúmib.
Of the Mosquesib.
Fountains[112]
Of the Baths, Kháns, Market-places and
Markets[113]
Of the Inhabitants, Climate, Products, &c.ib.
Genealogies of Erzerúmib.
Description of Mount Egerlí[115]
Praise of Balaam, the son of Baúrib.
Pilgrimages; Tomb of Sheikh Kárzúní[116]
Stations of our Military expedition to the Castle of Shúshík[117]
Size and Form of the Fortress Hassan[118]
Description of the Hot-baths[119]
Size and Form of the Castle of Khinis[120]
Description of the Hot-bath[120]
Description of the Castle of Shúshek or Shúshík[121]
Size and form of Magú[122]
Description of our journey along the Aras to Persia[123]
Curiosities of Uch Kilisse[125]
Pilgrimage of Mohammed Sháh’s Tombib.
[Journey from Nakhshivan to Tabriz.]
Pilgrimage of Riza, the Son of Hossein Bikara[129]
Description of the Capital of Azerbeiján, the ancient town of Tabríz[133]
Description of the Mosques of Tabríz[134]
Colleges of Tabríz[135]
Praise of the Air and Climate[136]
Account of the Persian Crown (Táj)ib.
Arts and Handicrafts, Provisions, Fruits, Beverages, Gardens, &c.[137]
Account of a curious conversation[139]
General Praise of Tabríz[140]
Bad and reprehensible things in Irán[141]
Pilgrimages and Visits in the town of Tabríz[142]
Description of the Expedition we undertook with the Khán to Shám Gházán[143]
Description of Merághá[144]
Description of Aján[145]
Places of Pilgrimage at Erdebíl[147]
[Journey from Tabriz to Erivan.]
Pilgrimage to the Tomb of Shems Tabrízí[149]
Description of the Town of Eriván (Reván)[150]
Description of the important town of Genje[154]
Pilgrimages (or Tombs) of Martyrsib.
Description of the Castle of Shekí[156]
Account of the Tribe of Ettels[157]
Pilgrimage of Ashár-bábá[158]
Praise of Mount Caucasusib.
Description of the Town of Shamákhí[159]
Description of the Fortress of Bakú[162]
Description of our journey from Bakú through Georgia[163]
Description of a Whale with ears like an Elephant[164]
Description of Derbend the Gate of Gates[165]
Size and figure of the Castle[166]
Description of the Iron Gateib.
Buildings within the Castle[167]
Pilgrimages[168]
The Pilgrimage of the Fortyib.
[Journey to Georgia.]
Description of the Castle of Serír-ul-Allán[169]
Tomb of Emír Sultán[170]
Description of the old town of Kákhtib.
Description of Georgia or Shúshádistán, viz.: Betlís[171]
Size and Figure of the Fortress[172]
Productsib.
The Hot-baths of Tiflísib.
Description of the Castle of Kúsekht[173]
Description of Súránib.
Specimen of the Georgian Shúshád Languageib.
Genealogy of the Georgian Kings[173]
Description of the Stronghold of Akhaska, Sultán Selím’s conquest[174]
Khas or Revenues of the Sanjak Begs[175]
Number of Ziámets and Timársib.
Form and size of the Castle of Akhachka[176]
Castles of Georgia belonging to the Province of Chaldir[177]
Stations of the Journey from Akhaska to Erzerúm[178]
Castles in the neighbourhood of Erdehánib.
[Journey to Erivan in the year 1057 (1647).]
Journeys on our return[185]
[Journey to Baiburd, Janja, Isper, Tortum and Akchekala’a.]
Form and size of the Castle[188]
Description of the River Jorúgh[189]
Pilgrimagesib.
Description of the Castle of Tortúm[190]
Size and Shape of the Castle[191]
Account of our Inroad into Mingrelia[195]
Of the Language of the Mingrelians[197]
Moral Reflections[198]
Account of our return from Erzerúm to Constantinople in the month of Zílka’deh 1057 (1647)[199]
Our journey to the Castle of Kumákhib.
Description of the Castle of Kumákh[201]
Description of the Castle of Erzenján[202]
Praise of the Eatables and Beverages[204]
Pilgrimagesib.
Description of the strong Castle of Shín or Shábín Kara-hissár[205]
Description of a Lion[207]
Praise of the Alum, called Solomon’s Alum[208]
Description of the Castle of Ládík[209]
The Walks of Ládík[210]
The warm baths of Ládík[211]
Description of the Lake of Ládíkib.
Pilgrimages of Ládík[212]
Description of Merzifúnib.
Description of the Baths[213]
Praise of Pírdedehib.
Products[215]
Pilgrimage to the Saints of Merzifúnib.
Journey from Merzifún to Koprí[216]
Description of the old town and great bridge of Koprí[217]
Description of the town of Gumish[220]
Praise of Sheikh Bárdákli-bábá[225]
Form of the Castle[227]
The Pilgrimages of Karánjí-bábá Sultánib.
Description of Angora[229]
Praises of Hájí Bairám the Saint[231]
The Eatables and Productsib.
Pilgrimages[233]
Description of the town of Beg-bazárí or Bebek-bazárí[239]
Journey from Beg-bazárí to Constantinople[240]
Description of the tomb of the great Saint Akshems-ud-dín[241]