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“Magi,” the, [120]
Mahoon, our holiday at, [63]
Mahullah, or quarter of the town, [226]
Malek el Taous, or peacock of the Yezidees, [286]
Marvan, the walls of Mosul built by, [178]
Medâqal of native servants, [18]
Medical Missions, [140];
at Kerman, [151];
at Yezd, [164]
Mental diseases, an asylum for, [326]
Mirages, [131]
Mirza Ali Muhammed, the founder of Babism, [116]
Mirza Yahya, the second Báb, [119]
Mohammed and the Jews, [193]
Mohurram, the month of, [109]
Mono-rail, an ancient, [179]
Mosaics of Shiraz, the, [47]
Moslems, [28]
Moslem women, [18]
Mosquitoes and sandflies, [90]
Mosul, fasting by the women of, [174];
bridge of boats, [176];
conquered, [178];
besieged by Saladin, [178];
vicissitudes of, [178];
climate, [179];
spring, [181];
rain, [181];
cultivation, [182];
industries, [183];
population, [186], [190];
Mohammedans and Christians, [187];
Arabs, [190];
Kurds, [192];
Jews, [193];
racing, [194];
Hammam Ali, [195];
children, [208];
women, [219];
hareems, [223];
a census at, [301];
disorders, [303];
a woman doctor, [303];
frequent robberies, [304];
violence and murder, [305];
surgery not much practised, [318];
interesting statistics, [321];
a petition, [322];
a cataract patient, [323];
the Moslem priest, [324]
Mujtiheds, or Moslem archbishops, [145]
Mullah, the dead, [147]
Mullahs or priests, [107], [113];
their great influence, [114], [145]