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- G
- German interests in Morocco, [279]-282
- Gerona: Sulaïmán, Pepin, and Charlemagne, [378], [379]
- Gibraltar, Moorish castle, [370]
- Granáda, [337], [352]-365;
- the Alhambra Palace, loveliest monument of Moorish art in Spain, [352]-354, [356]-362;
- despoiled by Charles V. and the French, [353];
- "Tia Antonia," [353], [354];
- Morocco-like surroundings, [354];
- mosques, [355];
- tomb of Ferdinand and Isabella, [355];
- remains of Cardinal Mendoza, [356], [377];
- Bu Abd Allah's sword, [356], [365];
- courts and halls of the Alhambra, [358]-362;
- other Moorish remains, [362]-365
- H
- Hamed Zirári, story of: protection system, [242]-246
- Hareems, royal, [73]-75;
- and other, [82]-87
- Hasheesh, opium of Morocco, [130]
- Hay, Sir John Drummond, [294]
- Herbs, fragrant, use of, [86], [108], [122]
- I
- Infant mortality in Morocco high, [96]
- Irving, Washington, at Granáda, [354];
- his "Tia Antonia," [354]
- Ismaïl the Bloodthirsty exchanges compliments with Queen Anne, [9]