INDEX
- A
- Abadéh, village of, p. [150]
- Abbas, Shah, p. [163]. [165], [166]. [168]. [175]. [180]. [213]. [267], [268], [269]. [271]. [287]. [290]
- Abbas Mirza, the Heir Apparent of Persia, p. [109]. [241], [242]. [252]. [266]
- —character and anecdotes, p. [279]-84. [303]. [307]. [366]
- Abdoui, valley of, p. [93]
- Abdul Assiz (Saood ibn Abdool Uzzeer) chief of the Wahabees, p. [222]
- Abdulla Aga, Musselim of Bussorah, p. [12]
- Abdulla Aga, a rebel Courd, p. [310]. [315]
- Abdulla Khan, pro-Mehmandar, p. [122]
- Abdulla Resoul, Sheik of Bushire, p. [10], [11], [12]
- —history of, p. [15]-28
- Abhar, town of, p. [256]
- Aderbigian, silver mines, p. [238]
- —boundaries enlarged, p. [266]
- —revenue, p. [284]
- Administration of the provinces of Persia, p. [49]
- —of the districts, p. [235]
- —offices sold, p. [237]
- Adventure at Pool Dallauk, p. [181]
- —at Alwar, p. [318]
- Affghans, p. [33]. [50]. [153]. [155]. [168]
- Affshars, p. [240]
- Aga, a Tartar title, p. [235]
- Aga Besheer, the Queen’s chief eunuch, p. [104]. [118]
- Aga Kemal, village of, p. [176]
- Aga Khan, p. [148]
- Aga Mahomed Khan, King of Persia, p. [181]. [211]. [214]. [218]. [221]. [238], [239]. [242]. [267]. [290]
- Agajik, village of, p. [305]
- Agatch, Turkish measure, p. [305]
- Agatch degnis, “Sea of Trees,” p. [359]
- Agi, river of, p. [293]
- Agriculture, at Bushire, p. [60]. [78]
- —in Aderbigian, p. [300]-1
- —in Asia Minor, p. [331], [332]. [334]. [339]
- Agri dagh or Ararat, p. [306]
- Ahmadiéh, village of, p. [76]
- Ak Caléh, p. [326]. [330]
- Ala dagh, mountains near Diadin, p. [311]
- Albores, mountains near Teheran, p. [177]. [183]. [227], [228]
- Ali Capi gate, at Ispahan, p. [168]
- Alichangee, village of, p. [71]
- Ali Mirza, Prince of Shiraz
- —See Hossein Ali Mirza
- Ali Shah, village near Tabriz, p. [293]
- Ali Shah, ark of, at Tabriz, p. [278]
- Aliverdy Khan, bridge of, p. [213]. [268]
- Alwar, adventure with the Aga of, p. [318]
- Amasia, approaches to, p. [347]
- —chambers in the rock, p. [348]
- —people, [349]
- Ameenabad, p. [154]
- Ameen-ed-Dowlah, p. [185]. [190]. [195], [196]. [199]. [201]. [204], [205]. [211]. [213]. [239]. [250], [251]
- Animals (of the Dashtistan) p. [62]-7
- —combats of, p. [119], [120]. [209]
- Antelope, eyes of the, p. [369]
- Aqueducts, ancient, at Shapour, p. [86]
- —at Persepolis, p. [131]. [135]
- Arabah, wheeled cart, p. [300], [315]. [326]
- Arab tribes on the coast of Persia, p. [16], [50]
- —at Shooster, p. [252]
- —throughout the kingdom, p. [240]
- —pirates, p. [371]
- Ararat, mountain of, p. [306]. [308]. [315]
- “Arctomys” of Linnæus, p. [260]
- Araxes, river, now the Bend-emir, p. [124]
- —another, now the Arras, p. [317]
- Ark, fortified palace, p. [207]. [225]. [259]
- Armaghanéh, village of, p. [262]
- Arched roofs at Derees, p. [85]
- —at Abadéh, p. [151]
- —at Mesjid Madré Suleiman, p. [146]
- Armenian clergy in Ispahan, p. [161]
- —churches at Julfa, p. [168]
- —merchant, p. [225]
- —people at Arz-roum, p. [322]
- —inscription, p. [329]
- Arrian, p. [146]
- Arsingan, p. [332]
- Arubah, cape, p. [3]
- “Arz-beg,” lord of requests, p. [69]. [76]
- Arz-roum, p. [320]
- —ancient and present state, p. [322]
- Ashreff, the second Affghan king, p. [168]. [175]
- Ashreff, town of, p. [288]
- Ashtola, island of, p. [4]
- Asher Khan, Persian Embassador in Paris, p. [334]
- Asparagus, wild, p. [330]
- “Asses Ears,” points of land, p. [9]
- Asterabad, p. [288]
- Astrology of Bushire, p. [69]. [73]
- —of Tabriz, p. [291]
- Atesh Gau, p. [234]
- Attabek Shah, p. [102]
- Auk-kend, village of, p. [264]
- B
- “Backshish,” vails, p. [323]
- Bagh Shah Cheragh, p. [97]
- Baghwarder, latitude near it, p. [152]
- Bahram, fort of King, p. [150]
- Bahrein, p. [52], [53]. [62]
- Baibort, district of, p. [331]
- Bairam Ali Khan Cadjar, p. [100]. [108]. [122]
- Bairam, feast of the, p. [40]
- —Corban Bairam, p. [154]
- “Baklavah,” cake of honey, paste, &c. p. [324]
- Bakouba, p. [284]
- Baktegian, lake of, p. [124]
- Baktiar tribe, p. [240]. [242]
- —body guard of the Prince at Shiraz, p. [110]
- —mountains, p. [160]
- “Balconah,” customary present to an embassador, p. [35]
- Balouches, from Crotchey to Cape Monze, p. [5]. [49], [50]
- Balouchestan, p. [49]
- Bang, cape, p. [50]
- Barley, p. [262]. [266]
- —open to the King’s people, p. [256]
- Barnhill, the, p. [7]
- Bayazid, city of, p. [306]
- Bayrack, p. [350]
- Bazars of Bushire, p. [57]
- —of Shiraz, p. [102]
- —of Ispahan, p. [170]
- Beards in Persia, p. [166]
- —dyed, p. [231]
- —process of dying, p. [247]
- Bebehan, city of, p. [49]
- Beglerbegs, p. [49]
- —See p. [235]
- —of Ispahan, p. [160]. [162]. [172]
- Benak, spice plant, p. [92]
- Bend-emir, river, ancient Araxes, p. [51]
- —course of, p. [124]
- Bendes, p. [61]
- Ben Gieul, [of the Euphrates, see map] of the Araxes, p. [317]. [326]
- Bisgoush, mountains of, p. [270]
- Blacker, Lieutenant, p. [2]
- Blanket, Admiral, p. [33]
- Body-Guard, of the King, p. [242]
- Bokhara, blue beards in, p. [247]
- —Silver from, p. [238]
- Boli, p. [357]
- —forest of, p. [358]
- Bombay, departure from, p. [2]
- Bombareek, cape and rock of, p. [6]
- Boots in Persia, p. [246]
- Borazjoon, village of, p. [76]
- Bosnia, native of, p. [324]. [340]
- Bottle of sugar candy broken before the Envoy’s horse, p. [84]. [97]. [124]
- Bridges at Ispahan, p. [162]. [213]
- Broad cloth, excellence of English, p. [355].
- Brodies from Monze to Cape Jasques, p. [5]
- Bruce, Mr. Assistant Resident at Bushire, p. [10], [11]. [32]. [33]. [37]. [51], [52]. [69]. [206], [218]
- —sent to India, p, [219]. [240]
- Buffaloes, p. [359]
- Bullion, price of in Persia, p. [238]
- Bund-emir Timoor, p. [124]
- —Bund Kohrood, p. [177]
- —at Ispahan, p. [213]
- Buonaparte, Treaty with Persia, p. [216]
- —conduct of the Persians, p. [251]
- —his hospital at Malta, p. [368]
- Busheab, island of, or Khoshaub, p. [7]
- —pearls on the shoal, p. [53]
- Bushire, arrival in the roads, p. [10]
- —landing in Persia, p. [12]
- —militia of, p. [13]
- —history of the Sheik of, chap. ii. p. [15]-28
- —description of the town, p. [56]-8
- Bustard, p. [61].
- Bustion, cape, mine and fort at, p. [51]
- C
- Cadjar, dynasty of, p. [150]
- —tribe of, p. [241]
- Campbell, Mr. Surgeon to the Mission, p. [2]
- Captives among the Turcomans, p. [289]
- Cara-ainéh, village of, p. [303]
- Carahissar, beautiful scenery, p. [334]
- Caraja, p. [332]
- Carajalar, p. [354]
- Carajol, p. [354]
- Caravanserai, p. [81], &c.
- —at Yezdikhaust, p. [153]
- —at Maxhood Beggy, p. [154]
- —at Mayar, p. [157]
- —at Gez, p. [175]
- —at Saidabad, p. [272]
- Carpets, Persian, p. [166]
- Caspian sea, p. [290]
- —ships on, p. [287]
- Casvin, city of, p. [253]-4
- Catabee, Persian dress, p. [99]. [245]
- Causeway (of Shah Abbas), p. [287], [358], [360]
- Cavalcade, on the journey to Teheran, p. [69]-70
- Ceylon, pearl of, p. [53]
- Chahar Bagh, p. [162]. [170]
- Chairs at Ispahan like those of Persepolis, p. [162]
- Chappan Oglu, p. [341]. [346]
- Chappow, inroads of the Turcomans, p. [289]
- Chardin, p. [126]. [129]. [168], [169], [170]-1. [206]. [230], [243]. [277]
- Charts, errors in the, Persian Gulph, Heather, p. [7]
- —Maccluer, p. [9]. [373]
- “Charwarder,” chief Muleteer, p. [70]
- “Chatters,” running footmen, p. [37]. [69]. [212]. [246]
- Chedaughee, tribe of, p. [268]
- Chehil-minar, (Persepolis), p. [129]
- Chehil-sitoon at Ispahan, p. [164]
- Chehil-ten at Shiraz, p. [105]
- Chenan, story of Sheik, p. [105]
- Chenar tree, p. [104], &c.
- Cherries in Asia Minor, p. [335]. [338]. [344]
- Chiflik, p. [330]
- “Choppers,” couriers, p. [64]. [181]
- “Chorbah,” soup, p. [324]
- Christians, tombs of ancient, p. [329]. [357]
- —retreats of, p. [240]. [243]
- Chrysostom, St. John, p. [349]
- Chubar, town of, coast of Mekran, p. [5]
- Climates various in Persia, p. [49]
- —of Bushire, p. [61]
- —of Teheran, p. [227]-9
- —see Appendix
- Coals, in Mazanderan, p. [231]
- Coare, Mr. dies at Bushire, p. [47]
- Coflan-kou, mountain of, p. [267]
- Coinage in Persia, p. [238]
- Comana Pontica, p. [343]
- “Conchas,” long trays, p. [116]
- Congoon, town and Sheik of, p. [7], [8]. [49]
- —pearl bank, p. [55]
- Constantinople, splendour of the scene, p. [363]
- Cookery of the Turcomans, p. [289]
- Copper, trade in, at Tocat, p. [345]
- Corbal, p. [124]
- Corban Bairam, feast of, p. [154]
- Corbett, Capt. H. M. S. Nereide, p. [2]. [11]
- Cormorants on trees, p. [64]
- Cotton at Hallila, p. [59]
- —in Persia, [231]
- Cotul, p. [76]
- Court of Persia, ceremonies of, p. [286]
- Cow dung as fuel, p. [251]. [272]
- Cranes, p. [305]
- Cufic inscription at Reshire, p. [59]
- —at Rey, p. [233]
- —at Sultaniéh, p. [258]
- —on the bridge over the Kizzil-ozan, p. [267]
- —at Mama Khatoun, p. [328]
- —at Arz-roum, p. [322]
- Curdistan robbers, p. [303]. [307]. [310]. [312]. [315]. [326], [327]. [330]
- Currimabad, ancient Corbiana, p. [233]
- Cypresses at Shiraz, p. [103], [104]
- Cyrus? tomb of, p. [145]
- D
- Danish establishment in the Gulph of Persia, p. [51]
- Darabgherd, note, p. [124]
- Dashtistan, p. [16]. [48]. [76]-7
- Dasti, district of, p. [39]. [51]
- Daulakee, p. [77], [78]. [82]. [160]
- Davis, Capt. George, H. M. S. Sapphire, p. [2]. [44]. [64]
- Deerogha, p. [82]
- Dehnar, p. [179]
- Dehsis, p. [261]
- Deibeed, p. [147]
- Delhis of the Turkish army, p. [325]. [327]. [353]-4
- Deli-baba, village of, p. [315]
- Demawend, mountain of, p. [177]. [183]. [231]
- —fables connected with it, p. [232]
- “Dereea Kulzum,” the Caspian, p. [290]
- Derees, town of, p. [84], [85]
- Dereyah, capital of the Wahabees, p. [222]
- Derveishes, p. [32] (Talamash, as a Derveish, p. [33]) [82]. [104]
- Dewan Khonéh at Shiraz, p. [108]
- —at Ispahan, p. [166]
- —at Teheran, p. [188]
- —at Sultaniéh, p. [260]
- “Dherna,” see note, p. [33]
- Diadin, town of, p. [309]. [329]
- Diplomacy of Persia, p. [198]-201
- —publicity of, p. [216]
- Diu, Portuguese colours on the fort of, p. [2]
- Divers in the Pearl Fishery, p. [54]
- Division of time in Persia, p. [41]
- “Dochter” mountain, p. [93]
- Dog of the Balouches, p. [50]
- —Kofla Dog, p. [64]
- “Dogoosheh” slit cap, p. [150]
- “Dolmah,” p. [324]
- Dome of the mosque at Sultaniéh, p. [258]
- —domed buildings, p. [279]
- Dress of Persia, p. [243]-8
- “Dungaree” linen cloth, p. [26]
- Durand, guard house, p. [346]. [357]
- Dutch painters in the service of Shah Abbas, p. [168]
- Duties of customs, p. [297]
- Dwarf wrestlers at Shiraz, p. [119]
- E
- Earthquakes at Casvin, p. [254]
- —at Tabriz, p. [277], [278]
- —at Tasouj, p. [297]
- “Eels” or tribes, p. [288]
- Effendi, p. [20]
- Egmaun, port of, p. [44]. [373]
- Elauts, encampments of, p. [77]. [231]. [262]. [301]. [304]. [308]
- —reception in their tents, p. [308]-9
- “Elkhee chee,” master of the mares, p. [304]
- Emin Aga, Governor of Arz-roum, p. [323]
- —created a Pacha, p. [332]
- English letter from a Persian, p. [31]
- —compare, p. [203]
- Entertainments given to the Envoy by the new governor of Bushire, p. [73]
- —at Shiraz, by the Minister, p. [111]-6
- —by the Mehmandar, p. [118]
- —at Ispahan, by the Beglerbeg, p. [172]
- —at Teheran, by the Prime Minister, p. [194]
- —by the King, [207]
- —at Tabriz, by the son of the Minister, p. [285]
- —at Arz-roum, by the Governor, p. [323]
- —at Caraja, by the Aga, p. [333]
- Etiquettes of Persia, p. [285]
- Euphrates, sources of, p. [306]
- —eastern river, p. [309], [310], [311]
- —western, p. [325]. [329]
- European dress and discipline introduced into Persia, p. [30]. [32]. [108]. [184]. [188]. [207]
- Excavated rocks, p. [340]. [343]
- Executioner, chief see Nasakehee Bashee
- Extortion of the Derveishes, p. [32]
- F
- Failee tribe, p. [240]-2
- Fakir, p. [194]
- “Fall” in Hafiz, p. [229]
- Farz or Farsistan, p. [7]. [49]
- —administration of, p. [110]
- —frontier, p. [153]
- Fasa, Bolouk and city of, p. [233]
- Fatme, tomb of, at Koom, p. [180]
- —sister of Hossein, p. [195]
- Fauces Hyrcaniæ? p. [287]
- Female household at Teheran, p. [225]
- Ferdousi, p. [186]
- Ferosh Bashee, p. [68]. [70]
- Ferrajoula Khan, Nasakchee Bashee of the King, p. [204]. [207]. [261]
- Filial respect in the East, see p. [111]
- —see at Tabriz, p. [286]
- Fire-altar, p. [121]
- Fire temple near Persepolis, p. [128]
- —at Mesjid Madré Suleiman, p. [146]
- Fire-works at Shiraz, p. [113]
- —at Ispahan, p. [172]
- —at Teheran, p. [207]. [210]
- Fire-eater at Shiraz, p. [112]
- Firman of Persia, p. [231]
- Firouzabad, ruins of, p. [234]
- Fleet of the Imaum of Muscat, p. [7], [8]
- —of the Joasmee pirates, p. [44]
- Fly-flap, p. [126]
- Fox, white, at Bushire, p. [64]
- “Frangistoun,” Europe, p. [193]. [253]
- Frat, see Euphrates
- Frenchman passing for a Derveish, p. [33]
- French in Persia, p. [10]. [30]. [42]. [190]. [123]. [212]
- —French treaty, p. [216]
- —dismissed from Persia, p. [218]. [220]
- Fruit at Bushire, p. [61]
- —at Teheran, p. [230]
- Fursung, p. [171], &c.
- —see p. [149]
- G
- Galen, authority of, in Persia, p. [230]
- Galley, Mr. Resident at Bushire, p. [50]
- Gardanne, General, p. [42]. [219], [220]
- Gardens in Persia; at Kauzeroon, p. [92]
- —at Shiraz, p. [105], &c.
- Gate of the palace, business transacted at, p. [216]
- Gauzir-seng, town near Teheran, p. [251]-2
- Genoese, works of the, p. [352]
- Geredéh, p. [356]
- Germania, Kermania, or Carmania, p. [49]
- “Germesir,” p. [49]
- —again, p. [270]
- Geroustan, mountains of, p. [267]
- Gez, near Ispahan, p. [174]
- Ghilan, silk of, p. [231]
- —language of, p. [288]
- Giaours, works of the, at Arz-roum, p. [322]
- —again, p. [337]
- “Gika,” ornament of rank, p. [208]
- Girid, game of, p. [77]
- Gombroon, (Bender-Abassay, p. [31]), p. [51]
- Goudar, tribe of, p. [288]
- “Goulams,” slaves of the King’s body guard, p. [243]
- Goush Khonéh at Ispahan, p. [172]
- Grabs, Arab vessels, p. [8]
- Grampus, possibly the whale of Arrian, p. [50]
- Grass, common property in Persia, p. [339]
- Greek church at Arz-roum, p. [322]
- —inscription at Nakshi Rustam, &c.
- Guadel, cape and town, p. [4]. [50]
- Guebreabad, p. [177]
- Guebres in Persia, p. [234]
- Gulistan, p. [213]
- Gum Tragacanth, p. [231]
- Gumuck Khonéh, p. [332]
- “Gumrukchee,” Collector of the Customs, p. [323]
- Guzarat, land of the, p. [2]
- H
- Hafiz, tomb of, p. [104]
- —his odes sung, p. [114]
- —Derveish of the tomb, p. [143]
- —superstition connected with his works, p. [229]
- Haji Hamza, p. [352]
- Hakim, the governor of a city, p. [235]
- Halissé, crown lands of Persia, p. [238]
- Hallilah peak, p. [9]
- —village of, p. [59]
- Halys, river, p. [352]
- Hamadan (Ecbatana, p. [233]) Prince of, p. [208]
- Hamamlee, p. [355]
- Hannibal, tomb of, p. [352]
- Haooz Sultan, p. [182]
- Harem, the Podargus of Arrian, p. [52]
- Harem, royal, at Ispahan, p. [166]
- —at Teheran, p. [225]
- —supplied by the Ameen-ed-dowlah, p. [239]
- Hares eaten by the Persians, p. [230]
- “Hasht-behesht.,” eight Paradises at Ispahan, p. [163]
- Hassan Caléh, p. [317]-8
- Hawks at Bushire, p. [64]-5
- Head dress in Persia, p. [246]
- “Heft-ten,” pleasure-house at Shiraz, p. [104]
- Henna, used in dying beards, p. [231]
- Herbert, Sir Thomas, p. [5], note, [137]
- Herring, from the Caspian, “King of Fishes,” p. [230]
- Hieratemis, of Arrian, p. [52]
- Hodja, schoolmaster, p. [333]
- Honey of Kauzeroon, p. [93]
- —of Shiraz and Teheran, p. [230]
- “Hoobara,” bustard, p. [61]. [65]
- Horse of the Dashtistan, &c. p. [62]
- —of the Turcomans, p. [62]. [289]
- —character of the Arab and Persian horses, p. [63]. [82]
- —races, p. [210]
- —horses painted, p. [210]
- —horsemanship of the Prince Royal, p. [280]
- —of the Persians and Turks, p. [281]
- Hospitality of the Turcomans, p. [289]
- Hossein, ceremonies of the death of, p. [194]-7, see p. [216]
- Hossein Ali Mirza, Prince of Shiraz, p. [109]. [117]. [192]
- —his present to the King, p. [208]
- Hot wind on the coast of Mekran, p. [6]
- —in the Gulph of Persia, p. [7]
- Hot springs at Hassan Kaleh, p. [318]
- —at Ilija, p. [325]
- —near Kuley Hissar, p. [338]
- Household of the King of Persia, p. [217]. [239]
- —female, p. [225]
- Hummocks of Kenn, Gulph of Persia, p. [9]
- I-J
- Jaffer Ali Khan, English Agent at Shiraz, p. [29]
- —English letter from, p. [31]
- —character of, p. [43]
- —see p. [189]. [192]
- Jaffer Khan, King of Persia, p. [16]
- “Jan-baz,” one who plays away his soul, p. [242]
- Janik, port of, p. [338]. [341]
- Janizaries, p. [31]
- Jasques, cape, p. [6]. [48], [49]. [124]
- “Jelowdars,” grooms, p. [64]. [69]
- Jemidars of the Envoy’s guard, p. [194]
- Jemsheed, p. [125]. [129]. [140]. [167]
- Jemsheed’s Harem, p. [142]
- Jenghiz Khan, portrait of, p. [167]
- —took Rey, p. [233]
- —plundered Sultaniéh, p. [259]
- Jerboa, p. [64]
- —description of, p. [65]-7
- Jewels of the King, p. [214]
- “Jezaerchi,” men who use blunderbusses, p. [30]
- Joasmee Pirates capture the Sylph, are defeated by the Nereide, p. [44]-6. [58]
- —destroyed, see note at the end, p. [371]
- Jones, Sir Harford, Envoy Extraordinary, passim, see conduct throughout the negociations, p. [199]-203
- Jooyum, district of tobacco, p. [19]
- Jouannin, M. p. [220]. [264]. [280]
- Jukes, Dr. p. [37]. [52]. [69]. [229]
- Julfa, suburb of Ispahan, p. [168]
- Jusuff, Pacha, Grand Vizier, p. [336]. [338]. [341]
- Ibrahim, Hajee, Vizier of Aga Mahomed Khan, p. [211]. [210]
- —put to death by the present King, p. [221]
- Ibrahim Pacha, governor of Bayazid, p. [306]
- Ice (reservoir of) at Shiraz, p. [123]
- —at Teheran, p. [228]
- Ichthyophagi, on the coast of Mekran, p. [50]
- Ilija, warm springs at, p. [325]
- Imaum, parish priest, p. [333]
- Indian figures at Shapour, p. [90]
- Indigo in Persia, p. [231]
- Inscriptions at Tahrie, p. [51]
- —at Reshire, p. [59]
- —at Shapour, p. [87]
- —at Nakshi Rustam, p. [126]-7
- —gilt at Persepolis, p. [137]
- —at Mesjed Madré Suleiman, p. [144]
- —at Rey, p. [233]
- —at Sultaniéh, p. [258], see p. [263]. [267]
- —at Mama Khatoun, p. [328]
- —at Cherkes, p. [355]
- —at Boli, p. [357]. see plate xxix
- Introduction to the Prince at Shiraz, p. [107]
- —to the King at Teheran, p. [186]
- —again, p. [214]
- Inundation, p. [213]
- Irak, animosity of the people of, to those of Fars, p. [157]
- Iris, river, now the Tozzan Irmak, p. [343]
- Ish Agassi, master of the ceremonies at Shiraz, p. [100]. [108]
- —at Teheran, p. [188]
- Isker Sou, village of, p. [340]
- Islands in the Gulph of Persia, p. [6]. [52]
- Ismael Beg, a favourite at Shiraz, p. [118]. [120]
- Ismael Beg Damgaunee, a favourite at the Court of Teheran, p. [216]. [243]
- Ismid, ancient Nicomedia, p. [361]
- Ispahan, p. [159]-173
- —reception of the Envoy, p. [161]
- —extent of the city, p. [161]
- —general view, p. [169]
- —inundationat, p. [213]
- —people of, ridiculed at Shiraz, p. [114]
- —character of, p. [241]
- Ispahanek, village of, p. [157]. [159]
- Istakbal, p. [76], &c. (see p. [85], at Kauzeroon,) at Shiraz, p. [97], &c.
- Istakhar, distinct from Persepolis, p. [129]
- K
- Kabob, roast meat, p. [324]
- —shops at Ispahan, p. [171]
- Kaduck, a finer cloth, p. [156]. [231]
- Kalaat, dress of honour, p. [26]
- —at Shiraz, p. [120]
- —at Teheran, p. [216]
- —numbers distributed by the King, p. [205]
- Kalaat poshoon, near Shiraz, p. [123]
- Kaleoon, water pipe, p. [13], &c. [55]
- —Kaleoon of state, at Shiraz, p. [109]
- —at Teheran, p. [214]
- Kamchaucks, the, p. [290]
- Kamouncha, a species of violin, p. [113], see p. [225]
- Kanauts, aqueducts, p. [147], &c.
- —making, p. [253]
- Kara Colagh, p. [330]
- Kara guzlou, tribe, p. [37]. [122]
- “Kara Khader,” black tents, p. [288]. [302]
- Kara Sou, river, p. [325]
- —another, p. [337]
- Karatch, village near Teheran, p. [250]
- Kashan, p. [177]
- —well at, p. [178], note
- —manufactures, p. [231]
- —character of the people, p. [241]
- Katif, El, pearl bank at, p. [53]
- Kauzeroon, p. [83]. [92]
- Kaveer, p. [182]
- Kelki Irmak, p. [337]. [342]
- Kelounter, the revenue collector, p. [235]
- Kemeen, village near Persepolis, p. [143]
- Kenn, Island, gold dust in the torrents, p. [52]
- Kerim Khan, Regent of Persia, p. [101]
- —his works at Shiraz, p. [101]-7. [221]
- —treasures of, p. [238]
- Kerim Khan, bearer of the King’s letter, p. [95]
- Ket Khoda, the chief of a village, p. [235]
- Khalcal, district of, p. [284]
- Khaloet Khanéh, private hall of audience at Teheran, p. [188]
- —at Sultaniéh, p. [260]
- Khan, a military title, p. [235]
- Khan, a caravanserai, p. [345]
- Khandaek, village of, p. [359]
- —character of the people, p. [360]
- Kharrack, island of, p. [53], [54]. [69]
- Kharrack, town on the coast of Persia, p. [51]
- Khaumaridge, p. [83], [84]
- Kheleel Khan, Hajee, p. [39]
- Khenna, a dye, p. [231]. [247]
- Khisht, plain of, p. [80], [81]
- Khoi, city and plain of, p. [298]
- Khona Kergaun, p. [147]
- Khonéh Khorréh, p. [148]
- Khorassan, Prince of, p. [241], see Mesched, p. [208]
- Khoresser, (Gulph of Persia), p. [51]
- Khorremderré, p. [256]
- Khosh amedeed, p. [39]. [96], compared with the Khosh gueldin of the Turks, p. [313], see p. [189]
- Khosh aub (see Busheab, p. [7]), near Bushire, p. [76]
- Khour-e-Shootur, river, near Koom, p. [180]
- Kinar-a-gird, p. [182], [183]. [250]
- King of Persia, marble throne, p. [188]
- —throne of the
- —peacock, p. [191]
- —appearance and character, p. [191]
- —dress, p. [192]. [212]. [214]
- —conversations, p. [190]. [212]. [215]. [218], [219]
- —condescension and kindness to the Envoy, p. [219]-20
- Kishmis, Island of, Gulph of Persia, p. [6]
- Kizzil Ozan, river of, p. [266]. 287
- Kohrood, town and valley of, p. [176]
- Komeshah, p. [155]
- Konar-a-tackta, p. [81]
- “Koola-frangee,” Frank’s hat at Shiraz, p. [106]. [117]
- —at Teheran, p. [214]. [218]
- —at Sultaniéh, p. [260]
- Koom, city of, p. [179]
- —ruins a holy city, p. [180]
- —manufactures, p. [231]
- —see p. [289]
- Koran, village of, p. [251]
- Kuley Hissar, p. [337]
- Kulzum, see of, p. [290], note
- Kummund, noose used in war, p. [242]
- Kunjurs, daggers, p. [112], &c. [125]. [245]
- Kuprigli, Grand Vizier, p. [358]
- “Kymack,” clouted cream, p. [326]
- L
- Lacs, tribe of the, p. [240]
- Landed property hereditary, p. [237]
- Landscape scenery, (see at Tabriz, p. [294],) at Mama Khatoun, p. [327]
- —at Chiflik, p. [330]
- —at Carajar, p. [331]
- —Cara Hissar, p. [334]
- —Kuley Hissar, p. [338]
- —near Nicksar, p. [341]
- —Coja Hissar, p. [353]
- —Boli. p. [359]
- Langarood, village of, p. [179]
- Language of Persia, p. [262]. [271]. [288]
- Laristan, p. [49]
- Latin inscription at Armaghanéh, p. [263]
- Le Brun, p. [106]. [129]. [133], [134]. [136]. [243]
- Letters from Jaffer Ali Khan in English, p. [31]
- —from the King of Persia, p. [95]. [149]. [183]. [219]
- —from the King of England, p. [160]
- —from the Governor General, p. [219]
- —letter from a Persian to the Envoy in English, p. [203]
- Linnæus, note, p. [260]
- Lion of Persia, p. [62]. [64]
- —at Shiraz, p. [120]
- —at Teheran, p. [187]
- —combat with an ox, p. [209]
- —lion in stone over a tomb at Derces, p. [85]
- —at Desht-e-arjun, p. [94]
- —at Komeshah, p. [156]
- —at Sihin Caléh, p. [257]
- —at Khoré, p. [301]
- Liquorice, wild, near Persepolis, p. [129]
- Loane, Mr. prisoner among the pirates, p. [44]
- “Lokmah,” paste puff, p. [324]
- Looties, mountebanks, p. [209], [210]
- Lootf Ali Khan, p [16]. [181]
- Lycus, ancient, now the Kelki Irmak, p. [337]
- M
- Maaden Kebban, names at, p. [329]. [344]
- Macis, mountain of Ararat, p. [306]
- Mahomed Ali Khan, Prince of Hamadan, p. [208]
- Mahomed Hassan Khan Karaguzlou, p. [37]. [41]
- —sent from Shiraz, p. [122]
- Mahomed Hossein Khan, Ameen-ed-dowlah, p. [166]. [170]-1
- —his house, p. [184]
- —visits the Envoy, p. [185]
- —receives the Envoy, p. [195]. [199]
- —present to the King, p. [208]. [210], [211]. [216]. [221]
- Mahomed Hussein Khan Mervee, p. [188]
- Mahomed Jaffer, vice Governor of Bushire, p. [25], [26], [27]. [38]
- Mahomed Khan, Mehmandar of Shiraz, p. [123]
- Mahomed Nebee Khan, Persian Embassador to Calcutta, p. [23]
- —history of, note, p. [23]
- —Governor of Bushire, p. [23]. [25]. [27]. [71]. [73]. [75]
- Mahomed Zeky Khan, the Mehmandar, p. [42]. [69]. [118]. [122]
- Maidan Shah, at Ispahan, p. [169]
- Malcolm, Brigadier General, p. [23]. [31]. [83]. [p. [199].]
- Maleeat, original right of the crown, p. [236]
- Malta, p. [318]
- Mama Khatoun, village of, p. [327]
- —tradition of its foundation, p. [328]
- Mama Selemeh, p. [6]
- Manastour, village of, p. [329]
- Mandelsloe, p. [133]. [136]
- Marble of Tabriz, p. [104], [105]. [163]. [278]
- Marcivan, p. [350]
- Mares, herds of, p. [263], [304]
- Marmot, p. [260]
- Mat-houses of Guadel, p. [5]
- “Maun,” [7]-1/4lbs. p. [92]. [110]
- Maxhood Beggy, p. [154]
- Mayar, p. [157]
- Mazanderan, p. [287]
- “Meals,” clubs, p. [85]
- Medicine of Persia, p. [229]
- Medressé Shah Sultan Hossein college, at Ispahan, p. [163]
- —Medressé Jedéh, p. [164]
- Meer Sakee, p. [177]
- Mehmandar, office of, p. [36]. [73]. [293]
- —appointed to the Mission, p. [42]. [101]
- Mekran, coast of, p. [3]-6. [49]
- Melons at Sayin, p. [174]
- Memméh Sunni, p. [82]
- Meraughéh, town of, p. [278]
- Merchants of Persia, p. [237]
- Merdasht, plain of, p. [49]. [124]
- —covered with antiquities, p. [125]
- Mesched, Prince of, p. [208]
- Meshed Omoun, p. [143]
- Mesjid Madré Suleiman, p. [144]
- Miaunéh, village of, p. [266]-70
- Military establishment of Persia:
- at Shiraz, p. [110]
- —at Teheran, p. [240]
- —at Tabriz, p. [282]
- —see p. [241]
- —and generally, p. [240]
- —at Zengan, p. [261]
- —military qualities, p. [281]. [366]
- Mineral springs, p. [78]
- Mines of silver, p. [238]
- —of iron, p. [283]
- —of lead, p. [284]
- Minou, on the Gulph of Persia, p. [49]
- Miri, p. [338]
- Mirza, hereditary title of Persia, p. [234]
- Mirza Abul Hassan, late Envoy to the Court of London, p. [36]. [149]. [353]. [364]
- —history of, p. [220]-3
- Mirza Bozurk, minister at Tabriz, p. [282]
- Mirza Hassan, son of Mirza Bozurk, p. [285]
- Mirza Reza, Embassador to Buonaparte, p. [193]. [216]. [253]
- “Mirza of Nusserabad,” p. [178]
- Moharrem, p. [173]. [180]. [188]
- —ceremonies of, p. [194]-7
- Mollah Suleiman, p. [315]
- Monze, cape, p. [5]
- “Moobarek,” p. [6]
- Moodjdeh, p. [332]
- Moodjdéhlook, p. [42]. [93]
- Moran, cape, p. [3]
- Morghaub, p. [143]. [147]
- Mosques of Shiraz, p. [102]
- —of Ispahan, p. [170]
- —of Teheran, p. [225]
- Moss, village of, p. [329]
- “Moss,” curdled milk, p. [252]
- Mountain Robbers, p. [83]
- Mourchekourd, battle of, p. [175]
- “Mujlis,” an assembly, p. [206]
- Mules, p. [353]
- Mullak al mote, p. [183]
- Muscat, Imaum of, p. [7]
- —pearl trade of, p. [53]
- Music, p. [113], [114]
- Musseldom, cape, p. [6]. [51]
- N
- Nabon, cape, p. [7]
- —pearl shoal, p. [53]
- Nadir Shah, p. [16]
- —portrait of, p. [165]
- —victory of, p. [175]
- —death, p. [221]
- —treasures, p. [265]
- Nakshi Rustam, (see p. [89]), p. [125]-9, see p. [201]
- Naptha, springs of, p. [78]
- —applied to the skins of camels, p.78
- —flame little calid, p. [113]
- Narangistoun, green house at Ispahan, p. [167]
- Nasakchee Bashee, chief executioner, office of rank under the Prince at Shiraz, p. [19]
- —under the King at Teheran, p. [204]. [207]
- —conduct to the Mission, p. [34]
- Nasr Oalah Khan, minister at Shiraz, p. [101], [102], [110]. [117]
- Nautilus, cruiser, attacked by the pirates, p.43
- Nazir, p. [201]. [369]
- Negaristan, summer palace at Teheran, p. [227]
- Negociations begun at Bushire, p. [29]. [34]. [37]. [41]
- —at Shiraz, p. [117]
- —at Ispahan, p. [159]
- —at Teheran, p. [198]-203, see p. [212]-3. [216]
- Nerciat, M. p. [220]. [280]
- Neshki character, p. [59]
- Niebuhr, p. [16], note [133]. [135]
- Niksar, ancient Nescæsarea, p. [342]
- Nitrous acid, p. [78]
- Nokara Khonéh, near Persepolis, p. [125]
- —at Ispahan, p. [170]
- —at Teheran, p. [209]
- Noory tribe, one of the new-modelled corps, p. [30]. [42]
- Norooz, eve of, p. [204]
- —history and ceremonies of the, p. [204]-6, see p. [237]. [240]
- Norooz Khan, master of the ceremonies at the Court of Teheran, p. [184]. [188]
- Nowri, village of, p. [255]
- Nusserabad, p. [178]
- O
- Okes, of copper, p. [345]
- Olearius, p. [136]. [287]
- Olivier, p. [16], note
- Oman, province of, p. [8]
- Omar, name of, p. [62]
- —Omar Coushen, day of, p. [249]
- Omen of a serpent, p. [316]
- Ormuz, island of, p. [52]
- Oroumi, town of, p. [305]
- Osmanjik, town of, p. [352]
- Otour, river, p. [298]
- Otter, p. [359]
- Ouseley, Sir Gore, Bart. p. [36]
- Oxen, used in ploughing, p. [261]. [275]
- —as beasts of burthen, p. [300]
- P
- Pacha, mode of investiture, p. [332]
- Paintings in Persia, at Shiraz, p. [105], [106]
- —at Ispahan, p. [165]. [167]
- —at Teheran, p. [192]. [227]
- Pak-har, the servant of the Ket Khoda, p. [235]
- —palaces of the King at Shiraz, p. [107]
- —at Ispahan, p. [164]-8
- —at Teheran, p. [187]. [226]
- —at Sultaniéh, p. [260]
- Palma Christi, at Shapour, p. [92]
- Partridges on trees, p. [64]
- —“Toowee,” desert partridge, p. [77]
- Pasagardæ, p. [145]
- Passage of the mountains, p. [80]. [82]
- Passangoor, village of, p. [179]
- Pavilion of the clock, p. [170]
- Peacocks, favourites in Persia, p. [214]
- Pearl fishery, p. [44]
- —described, p. [52]-6
- —two kinds of pearls, p. [53]
- —mode of speculation, p. [53]
- —divers, p. [54]
- —consistency of the pearl, p. [55]
- “Peera Zun” mountain, p. [94]
- Peish-kesh, a tax, the “benevolence” of Persia, p. [237]
- Peish-namuz, chief priest, p. [33]. [40]
- Penmanship, importance of, in Persia, p. [217]
- Pennant, note, p. [260]
- Peréh, near Khoi, p. [300]
- Persepolis, first view, p. [129]
- —description, p. [129]-137, see p. [201]
- Persepolitan character, at Tahrie, p. [51]
- —at Mesjid Madré Suleiman, p. [144]
- —at Fasa, p. [234]
- Persia, outlines of the geography, p. [48]
- Persian dress, p. [38]. [243]-8
- —horse equipage, p. [38]
- —horses, p. [62]-3
- —riding, p. [77]. [82]
- —skulls, p. [77]
- —national character compared with the Turks, p. [362]-6
- —their voyage, p. [367]
- Persian Secretary taken by the Pirates, p. [45]
- Pesani, city of, note, p. [4]
- Pigeons, abundance of, p. [123]
- —see p. [155]
- Pile Rud-bar, pass of, p. [287]
- Pillau, p. [324]
- Plough near Bushire, p. [60]
- —near Sultaniéh, p. [261]
- —near Tabriz, p. [275]
- Podargus of Arrian, p. [52]
- Poet, the chief, p. [185]-6. [195]
- Pool Dallauk, p. [180]. [213]
- Pool Hajoo, at Ispahan, p. [170]
- Pool Khan, bridge over the Bund-emir, p. [124]
- Poplars, almost the only wood of Aderbigian, p. [274]. [277]
- Population of Persia, p. [155]. [240]
- —of Ispahan, p. [171]
- —of Tabriz, p. [284]
- —of Khoi, p. [299]
- —of Arz-roum, p. [322]
- Portuguese establishments at Guadel, p. [4]
- —at Cape Bustion, p. [51]
- —at Reshire, p. [59]
- Posmee, cape, p. [4]
- Post-houses, established through the north of Persia, p. [269]-70
- —see p. [354]
- —in Turkey, p. [357]
- Pour-bunder, in the Guzarat, p. [2]
- Presents, custom of, in Persia, p, [205]. [36]. [73]. [101]. [121]
- —anecdote at Komeshah, p. [156]
- —from the Prince at Shiraz, p. [97]
- —again, p. [120]
- —from the King of England, p. [186]
- —from Mirza Sheffeea, p. [194]
- —from the King of Persia to the Envoy, p. [204]. [215]
- —to his court, p. [205]
- —presents to the King, p. [208]
- —to the Envoy, p. [204]
- Princes of Persia, p. [121]. [192]. [210]
- —their numbers, p. [226]
- —their presents to the King, p. [208]
- —Prince of Shiraz
- —see Hossein Ali Mirza
- Purtun, p. [326]
- Q
- Qujar, (see Cadjar), p. [241]
- Quoins, islands of the, p. [6]
- R
- Races at Teheran, p. [210]
- Ramazan, fast of, p. [40], [41]
- Rams, combat of, at Shiraz, p. [119]
- —at Teheran, p. [208]
- Ranks in Persia, p. [234]
- Rate of travelling, p. [181]
- Rayats of Persia, p. [235]
- Reshire, ruins of, p. [10]
- —described, p. [58]
- Resht, manufactures at, p. [231]
- Resident’s guard at Bushire, p. [58]
- Revenue of Persia, p. [236]
- —of Fars, p. [110]
- —of Aderbigian, p. [284]
- —of Khalcal, p. [284]
- —of Khoi, p. [299]
- Rey, ruins of, ancient Rhages, p. [232]
- Rhadars, stations of, p. [82]. [96]. [123]. [296]
- Richardson, on the Norooz, p. [205]-6
- Road, ancient, p. [232]
- Rocknabad, stream of, p. [123]
- Rodo-dendron, p. [92]
- Rhohella, p. [160]
- Roman figures at Shapour, p. [87]. [88]. [90]. [127]
- “Roo sefeed,” “roo seeah,” p. [31]
- Rope dancers at Shiraz, p. [111]
- —at Teheran, p. [208]
- Roselkeim, p. [44]
- Russian war, p. [30]. [93]. [211]. [255]. [276]. [291]
- —prisoners at Shiraz, p. [118]
- Rustam, p. [140]. [201]
- S
- Sa-atabad, pavilion of, p. [162]
- Sabanja, lake of, p. [360]
- —town, p. [361]
- Sacrifice of bullocks at Bushire, p. [75]
- —of a lamb in Asia Minor, p. [341]
- Sader, a tax, p. [237]
- Sahat, measure of an hour, p. [305]. [326]
- Sal ben Sal, pirate chief, p. [44]
- Salmas, sculptures at, p. [299]
- Salmon, from the Caspian, p. [231]
- Salter, Captain, p. [50]
- Salt soil, p. [174]. [227]. [293]
- —salt desert, p. [179]. [183], [184]
- Savock Bolagh, ancient Shererivan, p. [296]
- Sagim, village near Ispahan, p. [174]
- Sculptures at Shapour, p. [87]-91
- —at Nakshi Rustam, p. [125]-8
- —at Persepolis, p. [129]-36
- —near it, p. [137]-9
- —at Sultaniéh, p. [259]
- —at Salmas, p. [299]
- Scutari, p. [362]
- Sealy, Lieutenant of the Ternate, p. [69]
- Sefer, month of, p. [213]
- Seffis, Princes of the house of, p. [153]. [155]. [157]. [162]. [165]. [168]. [175], [177]. [230]
- —works of, p. [227]. [233]. [254]. [271]-2. [268]
- Seidoun, village of, p. [142]
- Seiks, p. [50]
- Seraub, effect of the vapour, p. [294]
- “Ser-baz,” one who plays away his head, p. [242]
- “Ser-kecheckchee,” p. [242]
- Sertes, cape, p. [51]
- Sewund, village of, p. [142]
- —river of, p. [129]. [137]. [142]
- Shah Thamas, p. [162]
- Shah Zadé Freng, p. [167]
- Shahee, lake of, p. [278]. [294]-5
- Shapour, river of, p. [82]
- —city, p. [84]
- —visited, p. [85]
- —sculptures, p. [87]-91
- —theatre, p. [91]
- —subterraneous passages, p. [92]
- —sculptures compared with those near Persepolis, p. [126], [127]. [139], see p. [201]
- Shawls of Kerman, p. [231]
- —of Cashmire, p. [246]
- Shebester, town of, p. [295]
- Sheep skins, p. [246]
- Sheik Ali Khan, one of the King’s sons, p. [253]
- Sheik Nasr, of Bushire, history of, p. [16]
- —mode of summons to his standard, p. [17], [18]. [77]
- Shem-Iroun, village of, p. [213]
- Sheridan, Mr. Thomas Henry, p. [1], [2]. [69]
- Sheyahs and Sunnis, p. [57]. [62]. [157]
- Sheyran, district of, p. [332]
- Ship-building, p. [283]
- —ships on the Caspian, p. [287]
- Shiraz, approach to, p. [97]
- —entrance, p. [100]
- —description of, p. [102]-7
- —departure from, p. [122]
- —trade of, p. [231]
- Shirley, Sir Robert, note, p. [5]
- Shoolgistoun, village of, p. [152]
- Shooster, city of, p. [221], [222]. [231]
- Seah Daleh, village of, p. [257]
- Seah Dehan, village of, p. [257]
- Silk of Ghilan and Mazanderan, p. [231]
- Simmons, Captain, p. [58]
- Singular exhibition of a negro, p. [112]
- Sin Sin, caravanserai at, p. [179]
- Skeine, Captain, p. [52]
- Sleep, little necessary, p. [353]
- Smith, Mr. Hankey, Resident at Bushire, p. [33]
- Smoking in Persia, kaleoons, p. [13]
- —apparatus, p. [70]
- —ceremonies, p. [286]
- Smyrna, p. [366]
- Soap wort, p. [183]
- “Sofra,” p. [74]
- Soleiman, the Caleph, p. [145]
- —the Shah of Persia, p. [230]
- Solomon, p. [149]
- Sonnini, on the Jerboa, p. [65]-7
- Soundings in the Gulph of Persia, p. [9]
- Sphinxes at Persepolis, p. [130]. [133]. [135]
- Spoons as a musical instrument, p. [113]
- Sports of the Bairam, p. [41]
- Springs under the sea, p. [52]
- Storm at Bushire, p. [60]
- —at Khona Korréh, p. [148]
- —in Aderbigian, p. [302]
- —at Arz-roum, p. [326]
- —near Caraja, p. [334]. [337]
- —at Cherkes, p. [355]
- Success, frigate, p. [366]
- Sugar candy, bottles of, broken in honour of the Envoy, p. [84]. [97]. [124]. [143]
- Sultaniéh, ruins and tomb of, p. [257]
- —new city, p. [259]
- Sunnis, p. [50]. [57]. [62]. [157]
- Superstitions, of Indian sailors, p. [6]
- —of Persia, p. [62]. [213]. [230]
- —Hafiz, p. [229]
- Surat, pearl market at, p. [53]
- Surmek, p. [149]
- “Surujees,” conductors, p. [357]
- Swallow, white, at Bushire, p. [61]
- Sweetmeats, p. [13]. [72]. [171], see p. [208]
- Smith, Major L. F., p. [1]
- T
- Tabriz, city of, p. [276]-9
- —marble of, p. [104], [105], [163]. [278]
- Tahrie, ruins and sculptures at, p. [51]
- Takht-a-Kadjar at Shiraz, p. [107]
- —at Teheran, p. [226]-7
- Takht-a-Jamsheed, p. [129]
- Takht-a-tovos; throne of the peacock, p. [191]
- Takht-e-ravan, letter, p. [158]. [161]. [180]. [187], [188]
- Talamash, M. singular story of, note, p. [33]
- Tamarisk trees, p. [76]
- Tamerlane, bund of, p. [124]
- —portrait of, [167]
- Tangistoun, p. [51]
- Tasonj, village of, p. [297]
- Tatars, p. [332]. [356]
- Teheran, p. [180]-2
- —first view, p, [183]
- —description of, p. [224]
- —unwholesome, p. [229]
- —contrasted with Constantinople, p. [364]
- Tekmis p. [231]
- —qu. Tehmeh, p. [245]
- Tengui Ali Acbar, near Shiraz, p. [106]. [122]
- —near Sultaniéh, p. [257]
- Tengui Turkoun, mountain pass, p. [84]
- Tents, comforts of, p. [302]
- Terraced roofs at Arz-roum, p. [321]
- Thaubet, the, Governor of a town, p. [235]
- Theatre, remains of, at Shapour, p. [91]
- Theft, punishment of, in Persia, p. [204]
- Throne of the King of Persia, marble, p. [188]
- —of the peacock, p. [191]
- Tigris, source of the, p. [325]
- Timber, mode of felling, p. [339]. [359]
- Timur Beg, history of, p. [313]
- Tobacco, monopoly of, p. [19]
- Tocat, p. [344]
- Tomaun, nearly equal to a pound sterling, p. [21]
- Tomb of the son of Kerim Khan, p. [103]
- —of Hafiz, at Shiraz, p. [104]
- —tombs at Nakshi Rustam, p. [125]. [128]
- —at Persepolis, p. [132]
- —at Mesjed Madré Suleiman, p. [144]
- —tomb of Cyrus? p. [145]
- —of Shah Reza, near Komeshah, p. [156]
- —tomb near Kohrood, p. [177]
- —of Imaum Reza, p. [180]. [256]
- —of his sister, p. [180]
- —of his son, p. [249]
- —of a wife of Imaum Hossein, p. [233]
- —of Sultan Mahomed Khodabendeh, at Sultaniéh, p. [257]
- —of Shemsé, near Khoi, p. [300]
- —ancient tombs at Moss, p. [329]
- —at Cherkes, p. [355]
- —at Boli, p. [357]
- Tombs, the, islands, p. [6]. [43]
- Tosia, p. [353]
- Tourchiz, capture of, p. [265]
- Tozzan Irmak, river, p. [343]. [345]
- Trade of Persia, see p. [237]. [239]
- Travelling, rate of, p. [181]
- —mode of, p. [292]-3
- Treasures of the King of Persia, p. [238]. [265]
- Treaties signed, p. [201]-3
- —former treaty of Persia with France, p. [216]
- Trebisonde, p. [322]. [332]
- Tribes of Persia, p. [240]
- Tribute of Persia, p. [236]-8. [240]
- Tumbling, p. [112]
- Tumuli, or Tapé, p. [251]
- Turcomans, p. [77]. [288]-90
- Turcomen Cheyee, village of, p. [270]
- Turkhal, p. [345]
- Turkish soldiery, (see Delhis Bayrack), p. [358]
- —navy, p. [364]
- —entertainment, p. [323]
- Turks and Persians, p. [362]-6
- Turpah Caléh, siege of, p. [312]
- —reception at the castle of, p. [313]-4
- V
- Van, city and lake of, p. [296]. [303]
- Verdistan, cape, p. [9]. [43]
- —shoal of, p. [53]
- Vincent, Dr. p. [3]. [52]
- Vines in Persia, p. [251]. [253]
- —mode of cultivation at Tabriz, p. [277]
- Vishna, sour cherry, p. [338]
- Visit, Persian, p. [13]. [39]-40. [72]
- Volcanoes, near Saidabad, p. [273]
- —near Tabriz, p. [277]
- —volcanic matter, p. [305]
- W
- Wahabees, p. [52]. [222]. [372]
- “Waky,” landed property in Persia, p. [237]
- Waltz, p. [365]
- Water of Bushire, p. [60]
- —of Teheran, p. [229]
- Water-cresses, p. [227]
- Water-mill, ancient custom attached to, p. [240]
- Weather at Bushire, p. [61]
- —at Teheran, p. [230]
- —at Arz-roum, p. [326]
- Well, p. [175]
- —marvellous at Kashan, p. [178]
- Wheeled carriages, p. [300]
- Wigs of the ancient Persians, p. [89]
- Willock, Cornet Henry, now Lieutenant Commander of the Body Guard, p. [1], [2]. [37]. [69]. [118]. [187]
- Wind chimnies at Bushire, p. [57]
- Wine in Persia, p. [166]
- Wolves, p. [359]
- Women of Bushire, p. [61]
- —of Diadine, p. [310]
- —generally, of Persia, p. [368]-70
- —education of, p. [369]
- —beauty, p. [368]
- Wood, scarcity of, (in the Gulph), p. [147]
- —at Ispahan, p. [160]
- —in Aderbigian, [272]
- —near Arz-roum, p. [326]
- —abundance of, in Asia Minor, p. [334], &c. p. [359]
- —compare, p. [354]
- Wrestlers; at Shiraz, p. [119]
- —at Teheran, p. [209]
- Y
- “Yakné,” Irish stew, p. [324]
- “Yaourt,” curdled milk, p. [252]
- “Yeduk,” a led horse, p. [38]
- Yezd, marble of, p. [188]
- —shawls and stuffs of, p. [208]
- Yezd, Prince of, p. [208]
- Yezdickhaust, p. [152]
- —town and valley of.
- Yezid, the Caliph, in the celebration of the Moharrem, p. [195]-6. [216]
- Youngali, village of, p. [311]-2
- Yusuff Beg, at Shiraz, p. [101]
- —query Ismael Beg, p. [118]. [120]
- Z
- Zaiande-rood, river of Ispahan, p. [160]. [168]. [174]
- —overflows, p. [213]
- Zain Labadeen, Brother of Hossein, p. [196]
- Zain Labadeen, Chief Secretary and Private Minister to the Prince at Shiraz, p. [100]. [117]. [122]
- “Zapté Shah,” property forfeited to the King, p. [237]
- Zaul Khan, Governor of Khist; his history, p. [80]
- Zauviéh, village of, p. [301]
- Zebra at Vienna, p. [193]
- Zeira, village of, p. [82]
- Zenana, p. [166]
- Zengan, village of, p. [261]
- Zergoon, plain and town of, p. [124]
- “Zomboorek,” artillery on camels, p. [108]
- —at Teheran, p. [210]
- Zoroaster, works of, p. [234]
- Zund, dynasty of the Royal Family of, p. [150]. [243]
THE END.
J. G. BARNARD, PRINTER, SKINNER STREET, LONDON.