[A], [B], [C], [D], [E], [F], [G], [H], [I], [J], [L], [M], [N], [O], [P], [R], [S], [T], [U], [V], [W], [Y], [Z]
Abbâsid Sâmarrâ, [242]
Abu ’Atiḳ, ruins of, [66], [68], [110]
Abu Bekr, tekîyeh of, [10], [15]
Abu Dulâf, minaret of, [211], [213], [214];
mosque of, [243] and note1-46, [246] note1
Abu Ḥanîfah, shrine of, [188]
Abu Jîr, ruins of, [123], [124], [125], [127]
Abu Kemâl, village of, [77], 8[1-82], [84], [85]
Abu’l Ḥassan, tell of, [81], [111], 1[12-13]
Abu Sa’îd, [63], [65], [101], [110], [111]
Abu Tuṭah, [61]
Aburas (Khâbûr), the, [109]
Adana, massacre of Christians at, [251], [252], [302-3], [331-32], [349]
’Aḍêm, the, [204] and note5
Aeipolis (Hît), [110], [111], [114]
Afâḍleh, the, [53]
Ager Romanorum, the, [307]
’Ain el ’Aṣfûrîyeh, [124]
’Ain el ’Awâsil, [124]
’Ain et Tamr, oasis of, [135], [139];
history, [156], [157]
’Ain Nakhîleh, village of, [26]
’Ain Tâb, [32]
’Ain Tell, Spring of, [9]
’Ain Za’zu’, spring at, [118-19], [122]
’Aiwir, ruin of, [118]
Ajmîyeh, [89], [90]
Akcheh Dâgh, the, [339] and note1
Akhaya Kala, island of, [99]
Ala Klisse, decoration in, [155]
Albistân, [342]
Aleppo, saddlers of, [1-3];
politics and religion, [3-8];
municipal income, [8-9];
works of Seif ed Dauleh, [9], [11-12];
Christians of, [9-10];
antiquity of, [10-11];
the Jâmi’ el Ḥelâwîyeh, [11];
mosque of Firdaus, [12];
the Jâmi’ esh Shaibîyeh, [12];
shrine of Ḥussein, [12-13];
architecture, [13-14];
the Bîmâristân El Malik eẓ Ẓâhir, [14];
the citadel, [15-16];
the road to Baghdâd, [126];
gateway of the citadel, the serpent motive, [15], [190];
news of massacre, [317];
distances from, [334], [335]
Alexandretta, port of, [334], [335]
’Alî Dâgh, [353]
’Alḳâmî, the, [164] note1
Alḳôsh, [274], [281], [282]
Allan, [111], [112]
Alûs, [101]
Al’ Uzz (Kiepert), [101]
Amadîyeh, [288]
Amârah, [184], [194]
’Amej, castle of, [86], [121]
’Amr, mosque of, Cairo, [56] note2
’Amrḳan, [262]
’Anâb, [44], [47]
’Ânah, [85], [87], [88], [89], [113];
the road to, [92-93];
the castle and minaret, [94-96];
history, 96-[98]
Anatho (’Anah), [92], [109], [111], [114]
Andaval, village of, [356]
Anderîn, barracks at, [121] note2
Annouca, castle of, [68]
Anthemusia, [22]
Anti Taurus, [327]
Antioch Gate, Aleppo, [11], [15]
Antioch on the Orontes, [10]
Anu and Adad, temple of, [223]
Apamea (Strabo), [204]
Arabissus, [339] note1
Ararat, mountain of, [289]
Araxes, the (the Khâbûr), [73]
Arba’, village of, [303] note1
Arba’în, shrine of the, Tekrît, [217]
Arbela, [221], [228]
Arca, see Arga
Arga, [338], [339] note1-40
Argæus, Mount, [344], [345], [353-54], [355]
Argæus the Lesser, [356]
Arghana, the monastery of the Virgin, [328] and note1
Arghana Ma’den, Khân of, [328] note1, [329], [330] note1
Ariarathia, [344] note1
Arîmeh, village of, [20]
Ark of Noah, [291-95]
Arnâs, [317-18]
Arslân Tepeh, mound of, [336], [337]
Artemis, Temple of (Darius), [111]
’Ashiḳ, the, Sâmarrâ, [235] and note4-39, [242]
Asia Minor, tower tombs, 37
Asikha, [111], [112]
’Asîleh, [130], [132]
Asshur, mound of, [221], [222];
temple of, [222-24], [229]
Assyrian temples, construction, [223]
Atargatis, pool of, [21-22]
’Atâ’ut, pitch well at, [106]
Atesh Gah of Jur, [246] note2
Awânâ, see Wâneh
Aywân Kisrâ, the, [181] note3
Azakh, [302-3]
Azbuzu, [336]
’Azîzîyeh, 3[39] note1, [344] and note1, [345] note2
Bâ’adrî, village of, [269-70], [273];
’Alî Beg, [273-74];
Sa’îd Beg, [274], [280];
the summer festival, [280];
underground village near, [299] note1
Bâ’ashikâ, [265]
Bâ Dibbeh, [309]
Bâ Sebrîna, village of, [303] and note1-4;
monasteries of, [304-5];
construction in, [315]
Bâb, [17], [18] and note3
Bâb el Ḥadîd, Aleppo, [15]
Bâb el Maḳâm, Aleppo, [14]
Bâb el Wuṣṭânî, [191]
Bâb eṭ Ṭilism, Baghdâd, [190]
Bâb Kinnesrîn, the, Aleppo, [11]
Bâbil, mound of, [168], [173]
Babylon, [22], [164];
Palace of Nebuchadnezzar, work of excavation, [168-71];
temple of Ishtar and the Ishtar Gate, [171];
the Via Sacra, [171-72];
temple of Marduk, [172];
the theatre, [172-73];
mound of Bâbil, [173];
construction in, [223]
Baghdâd, [3], [32], [46], [54];
the railway, [34], [356];
the road to, [94], [160], [167];
tomb of the Sitt Zobeideh, [100];
justice in, stories of Rejef Pasha, [175-77];
story of the cannon, [183], [192-93];
entry by the Ḥilleh road, [184];
the British Residency, [184];
the irrigation system, [185];
the new régime in, [185-87];
the Jews and military service, [187];
Manṣûr’s Round City, [187] and note1-88;
the Kâẓimein, [188-90], [198];
tomb of Sheikh Ma’rûf, [189-90];
Bâb eṭ Ṭilism, [190-91];
traces of the ancient city, [191];
the Bâb el Wuṣṭânî, [191];
Mustanṣirîyeh College, [191-92];
the Khâṣakî Jâmi’, [192];
Khân Orthma, [192];
the arsenal, [193-94];
mosque and tomb of ’Abdu’l Ḳâdir, [195];
a visit to the Naḳîb, [195-96];
the tekîyeh for pilgrims, [195-96];
Catholics in, [197];
road to Kerkûk, [206];
mosque of Manṣûr, [235] note2;
stories, [354]
Baghdâdî, [102], [114]
Baghût, [202]
Bahurasîr, [181] and note2
Baisampse, [38] note4
Balad, village of, [205]
Balîjah, mound of, [88]
Bâlis, [18], [24] note2
Bambyce, [22]
Bar Hebræus, tomb of, [266]
Barâd, tower tombs of, [38] note2
Barbalissos, [24] note2
Bardawî, mound of, the fortress, [136-37]
Bârtallâ, [265], [267]
Basilia, [110], [111], [112]
Baṣrah, [95], [160], [163]
Bathnæ, [18]
Bathnæ in Osrhœne, [23]
Baviân, valley of, [271-72];
rock carvings and rock cut chambers, [272] note1, [275]
Bazaar Euren, [345] note1
Beilân Pass, [334]
Beit el Khalîfah, Sâmarrâ, [237], [240] and note1-42
Belesys, palace of, [18]
Belias River, the, [54]
Belîkh, the, [54], [61]
Belisibiblada, [111], [113]
Belḳâ, the, [303]
Bergland Tulaba (Kiepert), [61] and note1
Berœa, [10]; acropolis of, [11]
Bersiba (Munbayah), [44], [47]
Berwân, island of, [101]
Bethauna, [111], [114]
Bêtmanîn, [293] note1
Bey Punar, [343] and note1
Beyrout, [4]; vilayet of, [7]
Bezabde, [296] note1
Billânî, graves of, [52]
Bîmâristân of El Malik eẓ Ẓâher, Aleppo, [14]
Birejik, bridge at, [22-23];
tower tombs, [37];
distances from, [109]
Birs Nimrûd, [173]
Bisheh, [202]
Biunan, [111], [112]
Bombay, justice in, [95]
Bonakhe, [111], [114]
Bor, [356]
Boran Dereh Keui, [343] note1, [344]
British Museum, Assyrian reliefs, [71];
the Black Obelisk, [223]
Bulgurlû, [356]
Buseirah, [111], [112];
excavations at, [73-75];
the ruined church, [75-76], [78]
Buseyiḥ, Tell of, 79
Bustân, [79], [81]
Buzâ’â, [18]
Cadesh on the Orontes, [10]
Cæciliana, [23], [24]
Cæsarea, [302], [329];
caravan road, [335] note1;
effect of the massacre in, [352-53];
stories of, [354]
Cairo, examples of leaf motives, [12] note2;
mosque of Ibn Ṭûlûn, [58], [246] and note3
Calah (Nimrûd), [227], [228];
city of Calah, [229]
Callinicum, [54], [111]
Cappadocia, [345]
Carchemish on the Euphrates, [10], [26], [31];
the northern mound, 33-[34]
Carduchian Mountains, [300]
Chaghullah, [333] note
Chalcedon, œcumenical council of, [256]
Chalcis, [10]
Chaleb (Aleppo), [11]
Charcha (Ammianus Marcellinus), [212] note1
Chat, [27]
Chatagh, [340]
Chem Resh, valley of, [270]
Cholak Ushagî, [333] note1
Cilicia, the outbreak in, [302-3], [323], [331], [352]
Circesium, [68], [74], [75], [109], [111], [112]
Cloister of the Ark, [292]
Comana, shrine of, [346];
inscriptions, [350] note1
Constantine, Church of, [356]
Constantinople, situation in, [73], [96], [186], [204], [217], [222], [227];
justice in, [162];
the museum, [229];
accession of Muḥammad V, [251-54], [359]
Corsote, [82], [84], [111], [113]
Ctesiphon, [200], [255];
(construction at), [153] and note1, [154], [155], [156], [160], [180];
the road to, [174-75];
foundations, [179] and note1;
Mohammadan conquest, [180];
the White Palace of Chosroes, [181];
the hall, [240]
Cunaxa, battle of, [200] and note1
Cyrrhus, the ziareh of Khoros, [37] note3
Dadar, [290]
Dalanda, [341] note2
Damascus, [16], [101];
the post road to, [117], [121]
Dandaxina, [339] note1
Daphne, [18]
Dâr el ’Ammeh, the, [240] note1
Dara, [301], [307]
Dardes, the, [18]
Daurîn, see Dawwarîn
Dauser, Castle of, [50-51]
Dawwarîn, the, [78], [79], [80];
junction with the Euphrates, [82]
Deheb, valley of the, [17]
Dehûk, [283]
Deir, mutesarriflik of, [8];
boundary, [65];
the ferry, [70-71];
bazaars, [71];
the Ḳâḍî, [71-72];
passing events, [72-73];
the road to Buseirah, [108]
Deir Bar Sauma, [303] note1
Deir el ’Amr, [313] note1
Deir el Kahf, [121] note2
Deir el Khiḍr, [263] note1
Deir Mâr Gabriel, [315]
Deir Mâr Shim’ûn, [303] note1
Deir ’Umar, [315], [316] note1
Denshâwî, the incident at, [196]
Dereh Gechid Chai, [327] note1
Derendeh (Dalanda), [339] and note1, [341] and note2
Dersîm, the, [338], [340]
Deveh Deresi, [340]
Devil Worshippers, [269]
Diacira, Castle of, [102] note1
Dibseh, [18];
the ford at, [47]
Diyârbekr, [32], [206], [250], [301], [317], [327] note1, [329];
gates of, [13], [324] and note2;
the Vâlî at, [321];
the situation in, [321-24], [331];
arsenal, [324-25];
the Ulu Jâmi’, [325-26];
language in, [327]
Domitian, palace of, on the Palatine, [180]
Dujeil, the, [201] and note1, [203];
lower course, [202]
Dûmat ej Jandal, [156-57]
Dûmat el Ḥîrah, [156-57]
Dumeir, [118]
Dûr, village of, [190] note2, [214];
shrine of the Imâm Dûr, 214-[16]
Dûr ’Arabâyâ, [212] note1
Dura, [111], [112], [113]
Dura (Isidoris), [113]
Dura Nicanoris, [111]
Durnakh, [289]
Edessa [now Urfah], [23], [24]
Egypt, English rule in, [196]
Ekrek, [339] note1, [345]
El ’Awâṣim, province of, [25]
El Khiḍr, [263] note1
El Malik eẓ Ẓâher, Medresseh of, [12]
Elemenjik, the situation in, [338]
Emergal, [345] note
Emîr Chiflik,
[356]
Ephesus, council of, [255] note1
Ephesus, caravan road to, [335] note1
Er Radâf (El ’Asîleh), [131]
Ereglî, [353], [355], [357]
Eṣ Ṣâliḥîn, mosque of, 13
Eskî Baghdâd, [212] note4, [213]
Eskî Serûj, [22] note2
Eskishehr, [338] note1
Eugenius, St., monastery of, [310-12]
Euphrates, passages of the, [22-23], [24] note2, [27-28], [31-32], [47];
waters of the, [35];
the Jezîreh and the Shâmîyeh, [60-61], [66], [77];
Julian’s march, [62];
the river at Wâdî Mâliḥ, [67];
below Deir, [73-74];
inundations, [79-82];
tribes on the, [81];
islands, [85-86];
the piers of the bridge at ’Ânah, [97];
’Ânah to Hît, [98];
landscape at ’Ânah, [101];
the road from Buseirah to ’Ânah, [108-9];
the division above Museiyib, [164] and note1;
bridge of boats near Kerbela, [167];
the Murad Su, [335];
tributaries, 342-[43]
Europus, [24] note2, [33], [111]
Evler, village of, [296]
“Father of Asphalt,” the, [125]
Festhaus, the, at Ḳal’at Shergat, [225]
Fetḥah gorge, the, [220]
Fḥemeh, village of, [99], [100]
Finik, [296] note1, [301];
castles, [297-98];
rock dwellings, 298-[99]
Firdaus, mosque of, Aleppo, [12-13]
Firûzâbâd, Sassanian Palace of, [153], [156]
Galabatha, [110], [111]
Ga’rah, [118]
Garârah, [183]
Ga’rat ej Jemâl, [123], [124]
Gelîyeh, village of, [306], [308]
Gerik, village of, [290]
Geurmuk, [290]
Ghazil, the, [293] note1
Ghirân (Kiepert), [52]
Giddan, [111], [113]
Gilead, the road to Moab, [303]
Gök Su, the, [348]
Göljik, [329], [330] note1
Gordian, tomb of, [113]
Görün, [339] note1, [342] note1;
khân of, [342]
Grê Pahn (Tell ’Arîḍ), [283]
Great Zâb, the, [204] note3, [228]
Günesh, [343]
Gurgurri Gate, Ḳal’at Shergat, [224]
Ḥadîthah, ruins of, [99], [100] and note1, [111], [114], [190]
Ḥaleb (Aleppo), [10-11]
Ḥalebîyeh, Castle of, [67]
Ḥallâweh, ruins at, [47]
Ḥammâm ’Alî, sulphur springs of, [230]
Ḥandak, [302] note3
Ḥaraglah, ruin of, [53-54], [54] note1
Ḥarnik, [333] note1
Ḥarrân (Carrhæ), [24] note2
Ḥasanah, village of, carved relief, [287] note2, [290-91], [294]
Ḥasanîyeh, see also Zâkhô, [287] notes1-2, [293] note1
Ḥassan Dâgh, [356]
Ḥasua, the khân of, [175]
Ḥâtim Ṭâi, Castle of, [306-8]
Hatra, Parthian Palace at, [31];
work of Dr. Andrae, [222]
Ḥaurân, the, tower tombs, [37]
Havanda, mausoleum, [356]
Ḥeizil Sû, the, [289], [293] note1
Ḥejâz, [344]
Heshtân, [293]
Hierapolis, see also Manbij, [10], [16], [20], [24];
the pool of Atargatis, [21];
mosque of ’Abdu’l Ḥamîd, [21-22];
history, [23], [24];
shrine of Sheikh ’Aḳil, 25-[26]
Ḥilleh, [164], [167]
Hindîyeh swamp, the, [164-65];
canal, [164] note1;
the Nahr Hindîyeh, [164] and note1
Ḥîrah castle, [141], [142] and note1, [160]
Ḥiṣn Keif, rock-hewn chambers, [299] note1
Hît, the town of, [102], [104], [111], [114], [201] note1;
pitch wells, [104-6];
the minaret, [108];
distances from, [110];
women of, 116-[17]
Ḥöjneh, village of, [78]
Ḥussein, mosque of, Aleppo, [12-13];
tomb of, Kerbela, [160]
Ḥuweiṣilât, ruins of, [239], [242]
Ibn Ḥanbal, tomb of, [188]
Ibn Ṭûlûn, mosque of, Cairo, [58]
Idicara (Ptolemy), [102] note1, [111]
Imâm Dûr, shrine of, [214-16]
Imâm Yaḥyâ, tomb of, [259], [260]
Irmez, [303] note1
Irzî, [111], [113], [114];
ruins of, [49] note2, [83-84];
bluff of, [82], [85]
Is, [104] note1, [111]
Ishtar Gate, Babylon, [171]
Island, [111], [114]
Ispileh, [353] note2
Ivrîz, gorge of, [357]
Iz Oglu, mound of, [333] note1, [335] and note2
Izala, Mount, [301] and note1;
monastery of Mâr Augen, 310-[17]
Izannesopolis, [102] note1, [110], [111], [114]
Jabarîyeh, ruins of, [88], [111], [113]
Ja’deh, hamlet of, [30]
Jâmi’el Ḥelâwîyeh, the, Aleppo, [11]
Jâmi’el Ḳaṣr, Baghdâd, [191] note2
Jâmi’el Maḳâmât, Aleppo, [14]
Jâmi’ esh Shaibîyeh, the, Aleppo, [12]
Jebel ’Abdu’l ’Aziz, [62]
Jebel Alḳôsh, [282-83]
Jebel Beiḍâ, [62]
Jebel Dehûk, [282-83]
Jebel el Abyaḍ, ruined fortress, [285]
Jebel el Ḥamrîn, the, [220-21], [243]
Jebel el Ḥaṣṣ, [17-18]
Jebel Ḥaurân, [131]
Jebel Jûdî, [289]
Jebel Maḳlûb, [266], [268]
Jebel Munâkhir, [61], [62]
Jebel Munkhar esh Sharḳî, [61]
Jebel Muzâhir, the, [119]
Jebel Sim’un, [273], [280]
Jebel Sinjâr, the, [87], [275], [280], [301], [308]
Jebel ’Uḳala, [61]
Jedeideh, [63]
Jelîb esh Sheikh, [124]
Jemmah, mounds of, [79], [111], [112]
Jerâblus, [24] note2, [32], [33] and note1
Jernîyeh, hill of, [43]
Jerusalem, tomb of Absalom, [37] note5;
construction in, [223]
Jezarân, village of, [270]
Jezîreh, the, [295], [296] note1, [297]
Jezîret ibn ’Umar, [287] note2, [296-97]
Jibbeh, island of, [101]
Jisr Manbij, [24] note2
Jôf in Nejd, [144]
Jonah, tombs of, [262]
Jûdî Dâgh, ridge of, [289], [291] note1, [293]
Jûdî, Mount, the Cloister of the Ark, [291-95]
Ḳâ’at ed Deleim, [85]
Kadi Keui, [328] note1
Ḳâdisîyah, battlefield of, [160], [201] note1, [204] note5, [207] note1;
ruins of, [207-8], [210]
Kahf ’Alî, [202]
Kahf ez Zaḳḳ [Sheikh Ḥamri], [51-52]
Ḳâim, town of, [208], [210];
tower of, [239]
Ḳaindîjeh, [343] note1
Ḳaiṣarîyeh, [334], [354], [355]
Ḳal’ah Dâgh, plateau of the, [340]
Ḳal’at Abu Rayâsh, [219] note1
Ḳal’at Bulâk (Retâjah), [88], [111], [113-14]
Ḳal’at ej Jedîd, pass at, [308-309], [309] note1
Ḳal’at en Nejm, [23], [24] note2, [39]
Ḳal’at Ḥâtim Ṭâi, [309] and note1
Ḳal’at Ja’bar, [44], [48], [51];
towers of, [49] and notes-[50]
Ḳal’at Khubbâz, [107]
Ḳal’at Lûlû, Môṣul, [260]
Ḳal’at Râfiḍah, [88]
Ḳal’at Shergât, work of Dr. Andrae, [221], [222];
temple of Asshur, [222-23];
the fortifications, 224-[26]
Kalender Khân, [329]
Kalender Koprüsi, [328] note1
Kalka, [308]
Ḳara Bel, the, [347], [350] note1
Ḳara Dâgh, [357-58]
Ḳara Kazâk, mound of, at Tell Aḥmar, [30]
Ḳara Khân Chai, [327] note1
Ḳarâbileh, island of, [92], [111], [114]
Ḳaraḥiṣâr, [355]
Ḳaramân, [357], [358]
Ḳarkh, mound of, [212] note1, [323]
Ḳaraḳôsh, inscriptions, [264] note1;
the seven churches, [264];
Mâr Shim’ûn, [264-65];
churches of, [279]
Ḳarḳîsîyâ (Circesium), [68], [74]
Karnak, inscriptions at, [104] note1
Kars, [63]
Kâs i Fir’aun at Sâmarrâ, [235]
Ḳâsim Khân, [330] note1
Ḳaṣr ’Amej, [100], [118]
Ḳaṣr el Abyaḍ, [121] note2
Ḳaṣr et Tâj, Baghdâd, [191] note2
Ḳaṣr Ghellî, rock carvings, [298]
Ḳaṣr-i-Shîrîn, [156]
Ḳaṣr Khubbâz, [118]
Ḳasṭal, [121] note2
Ḳâṭûl, [207] and note2, [209]
Ḳâṭûl-Nahrawân, the, [205] note5
Kavak, see Köpekli
Kayden Keui, [328] note1
Ḳâyim, [85]
Kayyik Debû, hamlet of, [35]
Kâzimein, Shi’ah sanctuary, Baghdâd, [188-90], [194]
Ḳdirân, [52]
Kebeisah, [106], [107], [116-17], [117] note1, [122];
sulphur springs, [118]
Kefr Zeh, [315], [317-18]
Keghvank, [330] and note1
Kerbelâ, [100];
the road, [140], [206];
distances from, [142];
the caravan at, [143-44];
impressions, [159-60];
tomb of Ḥussein, [160];
shops, [161];
appointment of officials, [161-62];
the mutesarrif, [162];
the tower, [162];
the Hindîyeh swamp, [164-66];
pilgrims to, 166-[67]
Kerkûk, [251]
Kernaz, [313] note1
Kevak Euren, [342] note1
Kezerik, inscriptions, [330]
Khâbûr, the, [73], [74], [76], [112];
the ferry, [77], [78] note1;
tribes of the, [81];
valley of, [286], [287] and note2, [288];
the bridge above Zâkhô, 289
Khabura, [111]
Khâkh, ruins of, [317-19];
the Church of the Virgin, [319-20];
the robbery at, 320-[22]
Khân, [328] note1
Khân, the (Kiepert), [65]
Khân Keui, [333] and note1
Khân el Wazîr, Aleppo, [13]
Khân es Sabûn, Aleppo, [13]
Khân eṭ Ṭarniyeh (Kiepert), [199] note1
Khân ez Zebîb, [121] note3
Khân Khernîna, [192] note2, [219] and note2
Khân Orthma, Baghdâd, [192]
Khânûḥah, town of, [68]
Kharabah ’Aleh, [313] note1, [314]
Khâranî, [121] note3
Kharpût, [327];
plain of, [329-30];
the Castle, [330-31];
the panic in, 331-[33]
Khâṣakî Jâmi, Baghdâd, [192]
Khâtûnyeh, [338] note1
Khâtûnyeh Medresseh, the, [357-58]
Khawarnaḳ, [141];
Castle of, [142], [160]
Khawîjeh, the, [85], [205]
Kheiḍir, see Ukheiḍir
Kherâb, [135]
Khirbet ed Dukhîyeh, [63]
Khirbet Hadâwî, [63]
Khmeiḍah, ruins of, [65], [66], [110], [111], [112]
Khorsabâd, temple of Sargon, [223]
Khubana, [110], [111]
Khubbâz, Castle of, [86], [117-21], [127], [129]
Ḳiḳân, mosque of, Aleppo, [11]
Killîz, [32], [289]
Kinik, [308]
Kinnesrîn, see Chalcis
Kirk Khân, massacre of, [334-35]
Ḳizil Khân, [345] note1
Kloster Ruine (Kiepert), [32]
Kochannes, [255]
Kôdakh, village of, [302] note3
Kokur Ḳayâ, [347], [348]
Koleh, [285]
Kôleteh Dâgh, the, [345]
Kolosina (Ptolemy), [99] note1
Kömür Khân, [333] note1, [335]
Konia, [3], [352], [359]
Köpekli, ruins of the Panagia, [345] and note4-46
Kötü Ḳal’ah, village of, [341] and note1
Kozan, massacre, [353]
Ḳubbeh, village of, [30], [35]
Ḳubbet es Ṣlebîyeh, [239]
Ḳubrâ, [68]
Ḳubûr ej Jebel, [62]
Kûfah, Mohammadan town, [142], [160];
mosque of, [164]
Ḳuleib, [41]
Küpek Euren, [343] and note1
Kurd Keui, [340]
Kurdistân, mountain chains of, [265], [284], [285], [286]
Kuro, island of, [99]
Ḳuṣeir el Ḥallâbât, [121] note2
Ḳusheir, the, [50]
Ḳûyûnjik, mound of, [261-62]
Lekweir, [240]
Levandi Chai, [340]
Levandiler, village of, [340]
Levent, [340]
Lubbâd, island of, [94], [96], [111], [114]
Madaḳḳ eṭ Ṭabl, Sâmarrâ, [211]
Madâin, [182]
Ma’den Chai, the, [328] note1, [329]
Madlûbeh, ruin of, [106-107]
Mahalech, peak of, [358]
Maḥall es Ṣafṣâf, [48]
Maḥârîz, [52]
Maḥawîl, village and canal, [167]
Maḥmûd Ghâzî, Castle of, [345] and note2
Maḥmûdîyeh, [177]
Ma’lathâyâ (Malthai), [287] note2
Malaṭiyeh, [327];
the modern city, [335] and note1-36;
Old Malaṭiyeh, 337-[38]
Malthai, the Assyrian reliefs,
[283-84]
Malwîyeh, the, Sâmarrâ, [209] and note1, [210]
Ma’mûreh, asphalt beds and minaret, [106];
ruins, [127]
Ma’mûret el ’Azîz, vilayet of, [330]
Manbij [Hierapolis], [18], [19];
ancient churches, [21], [22] note1;
history, 24-[25]
Mangâbeh, [26]
Mangûb, [227]
Manṣûr, founder of Kafiḳah, [54];
Round City of, [187] and note1-88;
mosque of, Baghdâd, [235] note2
Mâr Ahudânî, Church of, [257]
Mâr Augen, monastery of, [302] note1, [310-12]
Mâr ’Azîzîyeh at Kefr Zeh, [315], [317-18]
Mâr Barsauma, [316] note2
Mâr Behnâm, [262] and note1-63, [263] note2, [268] and note1
Mâr Cosmo, [324] note1
Mâr Dodo, [304-5]
Mâr Gabriel of Kartmîn, 262 note1, [314-16]
Mâr Girjis, [258]
Mâr Hôbel, [316] note2
Mâr Ibrahîm, [316] note2
Mâr Kyriakos at Arnâs, 317-18
Mâr Mattai, monastery of, [266];
story of Mâr Mattai, 267-[68]
Mâr Melko, [313] and note1-14
Mâr Musa el Habashi, [316] note2
Mâr Philoxenos, [316-17]
Mâr Shim’ûn, Bâ Sebrîna, [303-4]
Mâr Shim’ûn, [218], [259];
Ḳaraḳôsh, 264-[65]
Mâr Shim’ûn, Midyâd, [316] note2
Mâr Sobo, [319]
Mâr Tûmâ, [258] and note1-59, [259] note1, [260], [263] note2
Mâr Yâ’ḳûb, Church of, Ṣalâḥ, [316-19]
Mâr Yâ’ḳûb, monastery of, [272], [283]
Marde, [301]
Mardîn, [218], [301], [311], [353] and note2
Mascas, the, [82]
Ma’shûk, the, see ’Ashiḳ, the
Masius Mount, [301]
Masnik, [335] note2
Mas’ûdîyeh, [41]
Maxentius, basilica of, [180]
Mazâr of Sultan ’Abdullah, [49] note1
Mazâr of Sultan Selîm, [49] note1
Mdawwî, mounds, [202]
Mecca, [158];
the well Zemzem, [277]
Medâin, [181] note2
Medina, [158]
Meiḍa, [62]
Melekjân, [333] note1
Melitene, [337] and note1
Merrhan, [111], [113]
Meskeneh, [24] note2;
the ferry, [47]
Mesopotamia, antiquities of, [11];
fortified khâns, [121] and note2-22;
history, [156]
Mespila-Nineveh, [287] note2
Mezîzakh, [316] note1
Mezreh, [330] and note2, [331], note1
Middo, [303] note1
Midyâd, Mâr Philoxenos, [316-17]
Midyâd, Ḳâimmaḳâm of the, [321]
Môṣul, [70], [185], [206], [230-31], [265], [302];
the modern bridge, [237];
the situation in, [247-49];
the affair of 1st January 1909, [249-50];
murder of Sheikh Sayyid, [249-50];
the League of Mohammad formed, [250-51];
fall of ’Abdu’l Hamîd, [251-54];
the Church in, [254-57];
Church of Mâr Ahudânî, [257];
first recorded mosque, [259];
tomb of the Imâm Yaḥyâ, [259], [260];
the Ḳal’at Lûlû, [260];
the Sinjâr Gate, [260];
the Jews of, [260-61], [261] note1;
the high road, [284], [286], [287] note1
Mshatta, Palace of, [152], [153]
Mu’aẓẓam, village of, [188]
Mudawwarah, ruin of, [48]
Mügdeh, [341] note2
Mughârah, [30], [35]
Muḥammad ’Alî, tomb of, at Wâneh, [203]
Mukbil, village of, [271]
Mullah ’Alî Shehr, [341] note1
Munbayah, mound of, [43-44];
basalt mills, [63]
Munga’rah, Ḳishlâ el, [69]
Murad Su, the, [335]
Murrât, ruin of, [135]
Museiyib, village of, [164], [166-67]
Musheidah, [200];
the khân of, [199];
the Senîyeh, 201-[2]
Mustanṣirîyeh College, Baghdâd, [191-92]
Mutawakkil, mosque of, Sâmarrâ, [209];
Palace of, [213]
Nabagath on the Aburas, [109], [111], [112]
Nahr el Ḳâim, the, [206-8]
Nahrawân canal, [213] and note1
Nahrwân, bridge of, [182]
Naṣrîyeh canal, the, [167]
Natârîyeh, [90-92]
Nebî Ḥâshil, ziyârah of, [17]
Nebî Yûnus, mound of, [262]
Nebuchadnezzar, Palace of, work of excavation, [168-71]
Nejd, [86], [217]
Nejef, ruins, [160], [162]
Neshabah tower, the, [49] and note1
Nicephorium, [54], [62], [109], [110], [111]
Nigdeh, Seljuk mosques, [356]
Nimrûd, [224], [227];
mound of, 228-[29]
Nineveh, ruins of, [261-66];
story of Mâr Mattai, [267]
Ninmala, island of, [85]
Nisîbîn, [301]
Nisibis, [301]
Nu’mân ibn Mundhir, the castle of, [141], [142]
Nûr ed Din, [262]
Nurshak Dâgh, [342]
Obbanes, [24] note2
Olabus, [100] note1, [111], [114]
Old Meskeneh, [47]
Opis, [200] and note1, [204] and note5
Ordasu, [336]
Osdara, [339] note1
Osherîyeh, [27]
Osmândedelî, [339] note1, [342] and note1, [343] and note1
Osrhœne, [23]
Ozan, [339] note1;
tomb at, [340-41], [341] note1
Palanga, [341] note1
Palmyra, tower tombs of, [37]
Parenk, [343] note1
Parux Malkha, [102] note1
Pehlevî, [305] note1
Persia, justice in, [163-64]
Persian Gulf, gun-running, [285]
Phaliga, [109], [110], [111], [112]
Phaliscum, [111], [112]
Phathusa, [114]
Phœnice-Finik, [296] note1, [299]
Physcus, the (Xenophon), [204] note5
Polat Ushagha, [341] note1
Pünoz, Khân of, [330] note1
Rabâṭ, village of, [85]
Rabbân Hormuzd, monastery of, [255], [281-82]
Râfiḳah, history of, [54-55], [57]
Raḥbah, [74]
Raḥḥâlîyeh, oasis of, [134], [138];
water of, [136]
Raḥḥâlîyeh-Shetâteh road, the, [136]
Raḳḳah, [41], [46], [53], [65], [68], [111];
the ferry, [47];
history, [54-55], [158];
the modern Raḳḳah, [55];
shrines, [56] and note2;
Raḳḳah ware, [59-60], [75-76];
distances, [108-10];
the Baghdâd Gate, [135] note2, [156]
Ramâdî, [123], [176], [177]
Rawâ, [86-87], [90-92], [94], [114]
Retâjah (Ḳal’at Bulâḳ), [88]
Rhabdium, [307], [309] note1
Risür Chai, [297]
Round City, Baghdâd, [187] and note1-88
Rumeileh, [41]
Sadîr, [141]
Sagr, ruin, [202]
Saiḥûn, the, [342], [348]
St. Simeon Stylites, Church of, [11]
Sajûr river, the, [23], [31];
the valley, [27]
Ṣalâḥ, [314], [316-19]
Salakûn, [303] note1
Ṣâliḥîyeh, [78], [80], [82]
Salonica, [4], [6], [227], [359];
the committee, [251];
the accession of Muḥammad V, [281]
Saman, [340]
Saman Keui, [338] note1
Sâmarrâ, the mosque of, [58], [231-35], [243] and note1-46, [246] note1;
ruins, [158], [188] note1;
Mohammadan ware, [204];
the Malwîyeh, [206], [209] and note1, [210];
the choice of Mu’taṣim, [207] note2, [209-10];
the bazaars, [208];
decline of, [208-9];
the minaret, [211], [235];
Madaḳḳ eṭ Ṭabl, [211];
the Kâs i Fir’aun, [235];
the palace of the ’Ashiḳ, [235] and note4-39, [242];
Ṣlebîyeh, [237], [239], [242];
ruins of Ḥuweiṣilât, [239], [242];
Beit el Khalîfah, [240] and note1-42;
the Tell ’Alîj, [242-43];
Sâmarrâ ware, [243]
Samosata, [33]
Sapha, [296] note1
Saphe, [296] note1
Sapolar, [333] note1
Sargon temple, Khorsabâd, [223]
Sâreh, village of, [305];
the Church, 305-[6]
Sarî Khân, [353] and note2
Sarifah (Chesney), [99] note1
Sarvistân, [156]
Sayyid Aḥmed ibn Hâshim, shrine of, [135]
Sayyid Muḥammad, Mazâr of, [205]
Scaphe (Ptolemy), [200] note1
Scenæ, [22]
Scenitæ, country of the, [22]
Sefînet Nebî Nûh, [291-95]
Seleucia on the Tigris, [10], [22], [109], [110], [179], [181] note1;
mounds of, [178]
Semiramidis Fossa, [110], [111], [112]
Serbes, [17]
Serrîn, tower tombs of, [36-39]
Shabyan, [330] note1
Shahr, [346];
the temple-mausoleum, [348];
story of the massacre, 349-[50]
Shakh, village of, [296]
Shammar, village of, [17]
Sham’ûn, castle of, [139]
Shandokh, [293], [295]
Shawa Keui, [328] note1
Shefâthâ (’Ain et Tamr), [156]
Shehna Khân, [338] note1
Sheikh ’Adî, shrine of, [269], [272];
description, [274-78];
account of the Saint, [278-79];
Yezîdî practices, 279-[80]
Sheikh Khuḍr, shrine of, [118]
Sheikh Najar, [17]
Sheikh Sîn, hill of, [43]
Sheikh Ziyâd, [17]
Shems ed Dîn, [43]
Sheramîyeh, [220]
Shetâteh, [86], [140];
Assyrian remains, [134], [135];
palms of, [139];
distances from, [142];
Bedouin of, [143]
Shilbeh, [327] note1
Shnâs, [212]
Ṣiffîn, battlefield of, [50]
Sinjâr Gate, Môṣul, [260]
Sisara, see Sisaurana
Sisaurana (Procopius), [309] note1
Sitace, [200] and note1;
position, [204] note5
Sitha, 111
Sitt Zobeideh, tomb of, [100], [190] and note2, [215]
Sivâs, [329], [342]
Ṣlebîyeh, [237], [239], [242]
Sophene, [331] note2
Stambûl, [96], [230]
Suleimânîyeh, [249], [250]
Sumeikhah, village of, [203] and note1
Sûs, ruins at, [99]
Suvagen, [347]
Syria, fortified khâns, [121] and note2
Takhtalî, [345] note1
Talas, [353] note2, [355]
Tarandah, [341] note3
Tarmûr, village of, [327] and note1
Tarsus, American College, [349]
Tâṣir, [202]
Taurus Mountains, [325], [327], [328]
Tekrît, Ḥmeidî Beg ibn Farḥân, [216-17];
the road to Môṣul, [216-17];
the castle, [239]
Telin, [342]
Tell ’Abd ’Alî, [53]
Tell Abu Thor, [98]
Tell Aḥmar, [23], [24] note1, [26-28], [34], [44];
the Hittite stela, 29-[30]
Tell ’Alîj, [242-43]
Tell ’Arîḍ, [283]
Tell Bada’ah, [28] note1
Tell Batnân, [17]
Tell Bshairah, [202]
Tell ech Cha’bî, [80]
Tell edh Dhahab, [204], [205]
Tell el ’Abr, [31]
Tell el Afrai, [48-49]
Tell el Banât, [41]
Tell el Ghânah, [28] note1
Tell el Ga’rah, [43]
Tell el Hajîn, [81]
Tell el Ḥâl, [17]
Tell el Kraḥ, [78]
Tell el Kumluk, [31]
Tell esh Sha’ir, [65], [79]
Tell eẓ Ẓahir, [43]
Tell Gayârah, [226], [227]
Tell Ghazab, [204]
Tell Hir, [204]
Tell Jifneh, [47]
Tell Kobbîn, mound and village, [289]
Tell Maḥmûd, [333] note1
Tell Manjûr, [204]
Tell Meraish, [54]
Tell Murraibet, [47], [63]
Tell Sheikh ’Arûd, [44]
Tell Sheikh Ḥassan, [44]
Tell Simbal, [81]
Thamânîn (Heshtan), [293] and note1
Thapsacus on the Euphrates, [18], [22], [24], [33], [47]
Thelailah, [302] note3
Thelda, [111], [113]
Themail, castle of, [86];
mound of, 129-[30]
Thilaticomum, [23]
Thillada Mirrhada, [110], [111], [112]
Thilutha, island Castle of, [98]
Tigris, the, junction with the Euphrates, [164];
in flood, [178], [226];
the guffahs, [179];
bridges on, [183-84];
the ṣidd, [198-99];
the old bed, [201], [204];
the Dujeil, [201];
the Khawîjeh, [205];
the Je zîreh, [205];
the ferry, [205-6], [302] note3;
the keleks, [206];
the Nahr el Ḳâim, [206-7];
the bazaars of Sâmarrâ, [208];
bridge piers near Jezîret ibn ’Umar, [297];
castles of Finik, [297-99];
crossing at the Ṭûr ’Abdîn, [300-301];
source, [329]
Tikmin, [342]
Tilbês, island of, [98]
Tîmûr, [316]
Tîrhân district, the, [209]
Tiyâna, village of, [79]
Tiyârî, peaks of, [293]
Tokat, [329]
Tokhma Su, the, [339] note1, [340], [341] note2, [342-43]
Tolek village, [327] note1
Tomarza, [345]
Tomisa-Iz Oglu, [339] note1
Tozeli, [341] note1
Tripoli (African) tower tombs, [37]
Tsamandos, [345] and note2
Tuba, [121] note3
Tulkhum, [328] note1
Ṭûr ’Abdîn, [262] note1, [299], [300-302];
absence of streams, [303];
Mar Shim’ûn, [303-4];
construction in, [304-5];
monasteries of the, 310-[17]
Turkey, use of the vote in, [19-20]
Tutli Keui, [333] note1
Uch Keui, [327] note1
’Uglet Ḥaurân, [101-2]
’Ukâẓ, [129]
’Ukbarâ, [201] note1;
mounds of, [202] and note1;
position, [203] note1
Ukheiḍir, the journey to, [86], [88], [100], [131], [140], [141], [142];
the Benî Ḥassan, [107];
a first sight of, [140-41];
water supply, [142], [150];
architecture, [143-44], [219];
inhabitants of, [144-45];
Palace of —— plans, [146-47];
architecture, [147-54];
decoration, [154-55];
date of the building, 155-[58]
Ulu Jâmi’, Diyârbekr, [325-26]
Ulu Jâmi’, Malaṭiyah, [338]
Umm Rejeibah, [67], [70], [111], [112]
Urfah, [23], [32];
caves at, 40
Useden (Kiepert), [306]
Useh Dereh, [306], [308], [309], [310], [313]
Vân, [3], [255]
Vân, Lake, [218], [293]
Wâdî ’Ain Sifneh, the, [271]
Wâdî Aswad (Chem Resh), valley of, [270]
Wâdî Burdân, [131-32]
Wâdî el ’Asibîyeh, [133]
Wâdî Fâḍîyeh, [101]
Wâdî Ḥajlân, the, [101]
Wâdî Ḥaurân, [118], [131]
Wâdî Lebai’ah, [131], [141], [142], [150]
Wâdî Mâliḥ, [66], [67]
Wâdî Muḥammadî, [124], [125]
Wâdî Themail, [129]
Wâneh, village of, tomb of Muḥammad ’Alî, [203] and note1
Wardâna, village of, [26]
Wâsiṭ, [159]
Weldeh Country, the, [43], [47], [51]
Werdî, [78], [81-83], [85]
Werdî-Irzî, [113]
Werdîyeh, the, [82]
White Palace of Chosroes, [181] and note3
Wîzeh, [132]
Yaḥyâ el Barmakî, tomb of, [56]
Yamachlî, [353] note2
Yazi Keui, [341], [342]
Yeni Khân, [355]
Yezîdî villages, [269]
Za’ferân, [286]
Zâkhô, position, [286-87], [287] note2;
grave of the Dominican Soldini, 287-[88]
Za’khurân, [321-22]
Zamantî Su, the, [344]
Zeitha, [79], [111-13]
Zeitha-Jemma, [113]
Zelebîyeh, fortress of, [67-68], [110], [111], [112]
Zemzem, the well, at Mecca, [277]
Zenobia, fortress of, [68]
Zeugma (Birejik), the, [109], [110]
Ziyârah of Uweis el Ḳaranî, [56]
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FOOTNOTES:
[1] It is dated in the year 545 A.H., i. e. A.D. 1150.
[2] The Persian influence had probably filtered through Egypt, for similar leaf motives are to be found in Cairo, for example in a fine bit of woodwork in the Museum: Herz Bey, Catalogue Raisonné, fig. 24. The prototype must be looked for in the plaster decorations of Ibn Ṭûlûn.
[3] M. Saladin believes this entrelac to be of Damascene origin. Manuel d’Art Musulman, i. p. 115.