A.
- Abbas, Shah, [335].
- Accad, [1], [2], [3], [4], [33], [51].
- Accadian, [66].
- Accadian Tongue, [6], [31], [55].
- Achæmenes, n [46].
- Achæmenian, [44], [46], [48].
- Achæmenidæ, [50].
- Adarbad, [114].
- Adonis, [68], [77].
- Adonis Phrygian, [42].
- Afrasiyab, the Tartar Chief, [244], [245], [247].
- Age, Babylonian, [7].
- Agathokles, [10].
- Agni, [66], [107].
- Ahasuerus, [49].
- Ahriman, [48], [54], [99], [106], [129].
- Ahura Mazda, [86], [94], [99], [108], [128], [161].
- Akbar, Shah, [334], [335].
- Akhuni, [59].
- Alborz, Mount, [91], [98], [103].
- Alexander, [13], [14], [20], [21], [52], [112], [113], [406];
- book of, [333].
- Allah-il-Allah, [23].
- Al-Fateh, [333].
- Almokaffa, [190].
- Alp Arslan, [27].
- Amicable Instruction, [189], [203].
- Anāhid, [69].
- Anat, [56].
- Anderson, n [96].
- Angra Mainyu, [127], [129].
- Annatu, [70].
- Antelope and Crow, [189], [205].
- Anthon, [76].
- Anu, [56], [69], [70].
- Anwāri, [284].
- Anwār-i-Suhali, [189], [215];
- Apaosha, [101], [105].
- Aphrodite, [76].
- Apis Egyptian, [87].
- Arabs, [166], [176], [183], [188].
- Arabia, [7], [46], [48], [166].
- Arabian Conquest, [1], [22], [25].
- Arabian Nights, [28].
- Arbela, [40].
- Architecture of Persepolis, [18].
- Ardvi Sura Anāhita, [93], [94].
- Arjasp, [272];
- defeated by Isfendiyār, [276].
- Armenia, [15], [48], [69].
- Arrianus, n [36].
- Art, Asiatic, [17].
- Art, Greek, [5].
- Art, Persian, [1], [16], [17], [18].
- Artaxerxes, [13], [30], [44], [49], [50].
- Aryan, [23].
- Arzang, the Demon Chief, [259].
- Asia, [1], [8], [23], [39], [48].
- Ashtaroth, [8], n [10], n [54], [67], [68], [77], [108].
- Assur, [53], [58], [59].
- Assur-banipal, [6], [36], n [37], [55], [69].
- Assyria, [6], [15], [33], [34], [35], [39], [46], [48].
- Assyriologists, [34].
- Astarte, n [10], [68].
- Asura, [404].
- Asteria, [68], [70].
- Atar, [86], [100].
- Augustus, [7].
- Aulād, [252];
- capture of, [257].
- Avesta, [23], [54], [104], [107], [114], [115], [116], [404].
B.
- Baal, [8], [53], [66], [76], [107], [108].
- Baal Moloch, [10].
- Babylon, [1], [6], [7], [10], [17];
- Babylonia, [3], [6], [15], [33], [55], [61];
- Babylonians, [9], [41].
- Bāhram Gor, [214].
- Bagdad, [311], [321], [407].
- Balder, [77].
- Bardes, [47].
- Bāzindah, [195];
- Beer, [44]
- Bees and their Habits, [189], [193].
- Behistun Inscriptions, [17], [30], [45], [114].
- Behistun Rock, n [20].
- Bel, [10], [36], [40], [42], [52].
- Bel Merodach, [56], [61], [62].
- Bellona, [69].
- Belshazzar, [35], [40], [42], [43].
- Benfey, [44].
- Berosus, [69].
- Beth-anath, [56].
- Bi-frost, (Rainbow Bridge), [103].
- Birds, Mythical, [86], [95].
- Bird, My, [321], [329].
- Birs, Nimrud, [37].
- Blackstone, Sir Wm., [156].
- Blind Man and his Whip, [189], [201].
- Bokhāra, [309], [323], [407].
- Bombay, [161].
- Bores, [309], [320].
- Boscawen, W. St. Chad, [40], n [43].
- Bosphorus, [13].
- Bournouf, [31], [44], [116].
- Brāhman and Ichneumon, [208].
- Brockhaus, [116].
- Buddha, [227].
- Budge, E.A., n [5], n [37].
- Bundehesh, [112].
- Bustān, [25], [225], [309];
- extracts from, [313].
C.
- Calligraphy, [19], [335].
- Cambyses, [44], [45], [87].
- Canaan, [63].
- Canopus, lights of, [190].
- Captives, The, [383].
- Capua, John of, [190].
- Capture, the, [351], [352], [362].
- Cappadocia, [48], [69].
- Carthage, [48].
- Carthaginians, [10].
- Caucasus, [7].
- Cerberus, [102].
- Chaldea, [4], [64], [65], [103].
- Chaos, wife of Hea, [59], [60].
- Chemosh, [53], [60], [63], [64], [65], [108].
- Chinvat Bridge, [86], [103], [141], [153], [157], [158].
- Chips from a German Workshop, n [109], n [126].
- Christians persecuted, [104], [121].
- Christianity, [125], [167].
- Citagriva, [204].
- Circe, [74].
- Commentary, [127], [140].
- Comrades, the two, [338], [340].
- Conquest, Mohammedan, [165].
- Constellations, King of, [67].
- Coptic Girl, [174], [184], [185].
- Creation, legend of, [54].
- Cuneiform inscriptions, [3], [6], [30].
- Curtius, n [36], n [113].
- Cutha, [54], [61].
- Cyprus, [6].
- Cyrus, [12], [15], [20], [28], [30], [40], [44], [47], [52], [118];
- decree of, [20].
D.
- Dagon, [63].
- Daniel, n [36], [40], [41].
- Damascus, [311].
- Darius, [9], [13], [20], [29], [45], [47], [49], [50], [52];
- Darmesteter, Prof., [20], n [110], n [150], n [156].
- Dastur, [125].
- Datilla, River of Death, [107].
- Dead, Disposition of, [146], [153].
- Delos, [68].
- Devas, [105].
- Demon, White, [248], [252], [257], [260];
- slain, [260].
- Desert, the, [351], [353].
- Diana, [75], [108].
- Dihkans, [22].
- Diodorus, [5], n [113].
- Diocletian, [114].
- Domitian, [50].
- Dogs, importance of, [147], [152], [153], [156];
- of Yama, [153].
- Druj, [152].
- Dungi, [3].
- Duza, [42].
- Dynasty, Achæmenian, [25];
E.
- Eastwick, Prof., [xiii], [191].
- Ecbatana, [20], n [43].
- Ecclesiastes, book of, [310].
- Egebi, [9].
- Egypt, [6], [7], [15], [39], [46], [48], [49], [61].
- Elam, [7], [11], [69].
- Elamites, [3].
- Elephant and Jackal, [189], [209].
- England, [16], [411].
- Epic, Persian, [24], [25], [214].
- Ephesus, [76], [108].
- Ephesians, [76].
- Eridu, [56], [67].
- Esar-haddon, [9], n [37].
- Euphrates, [3], [5], [16], [35], [37].
- Evil Spirits, seven, [56], [57].
- Exiles, the, [351].
- Exodus, [3].