Dittrich, Protestant missionary, i. 98, 99
Diyadin, Armenian village, Bingöl district, ii. 182
Dochus Punar, radial volcanic mountain system in Northern Armenia, i. 73, 94, 438, 440, 441, 443
Dodan, Armenian village, Bingöl district, ii. 182, 358, 360; 180 note 2
Dodan Chai, see Bingöl Su
Dombat, village of Kizilbash Kurds on Upper Murad, ii. 10, 12
Dosp, see Van
Dubois de Montpéreux, i. 62, 64, 71, 75–84, 183, 185, 203, 216–218, 264, 267, 269, 318, 319, 327; 66, 67, 201, 230, 261, notes
Dukhobortsy or Dukhoborians, Russian sectaries settled in Armenia, i. 96, 102–104.
Their settlements visited, i. 105–111.
Character of their religion, 103, 111–112.
Feud arises among their communities, 112–113.
A considerable party resolve to defy the Government, 113, 114.
Govt. retaliates with savage cruelty, 114–116.
Large numbers emigrate to British territory, first to Cyprus and then to Canada, 116.
Reflections, 116, 117, 120.
See also 456, 457
Dümlü Dagh, source of the Western Euphrates, i. 431, ii. 209 and note 2, 406