- R
- Rabat, Hassan tower at, [347], [348]
- Railways would be welcomed by the Sultan, [297]
- Raïsûli, rebel leader in the disaffected north, [273]-275
- Rio Tinto copper-mines, [368]
- Ronda, corn-mills at, [369]
- Rosebery, Lord, on Morocco, [387]
- Rudolf II., 1604: his active policy respecting Moroccan affairs, [280] note
- S
- Saragossa, the Aljaferia at, [378]
- School, Moorish, [97], [98]
- Sevílle, [337], [346]-352, [367];
- Sherley, Sir Anthony, 1604, adventurer and diplomatist, [280] note
- Shurfà Idreeseeïn dynasty founded by Mulai Idrees, [5]
- Sidi Mohammed, son of Mulai Abd Allah V., [11]
- Si Marzak and his fair Azîzah, the loves of, [160]-162
- Slave-markets, Marrákesh and Fez, [179]-181
- Slavery in Morocco, [8], [17], et passim, [179]-190;
- Smeerah, quaint incident at, [199]
- Smin, use of, [112], [131]
- Smith, Sir Chas. Euan, [206]
- Snake-charming, [137], [151]-158
- Social life, Moorish, [82]-87
- Spain, Moorish empire in, founded by Berbers, [6], [54];
- footprints of Moors in, [332]-379;
- place-names and words of Arabic origin, [333], [369];
- physiognomy of the people, [335];
- habits and customs, [335];
- salutations, [336];
- narrow streets, [336];
- forts and mosques (churches), [337];
- the mosque at Córdova (q.v.);
- Girálda and El Kasar at Sevílle (q.v.);
- the Alhambra at Granáda (q.v.);
- other Moorish towns, villages, castles, and remains, [366]-379;
- women of, at the battle of Jaca, [378]
- Sports and pastimes, Moorish:
- Stamps and stamp-dealers, [287]
- Story-teller, the, [122], [137],
[138]-150;
- Mulai Abd el Káder and the Monk of Monks, [141]-148
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- T
- Tafilált, home for discarded Sultanas, [73]
- Tangier, English cede possession of, [9], [383];
- Tarifa, Moorish remains at, [366]
- Tarragona, cathedral of, [373]
- Tea, making, [86], [103]
- Tilework of Algeria, [316]
- Toledo, [336], [374];
- Tortosa, ancient pirate stronghold, [372]
- Tripoli, city and people, [326]-331;
- Tunis, city, [321], [322]
- Tunisia, [299], [308];
- V
- Valencia, ancient Moorish paradise, [372]