Journeys in Persia and Kurdistan, Volume 2 (of 2) / Including a Summer in the Upper Karun Region and a Visit to the Nestorian Rayahs
Isabella L. Bird
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  • G
  • Gaberabad, caravanserai of, [i. 232]
  • Gahgoran, [ii. 282];
    • night alarm, [283]
  • Gal-i-Bard-i-Jamal Pass, [ii. 26], [36]
  • Gal-i-Gav Pass, [ii. 34], [39]
  • Gamasiab river, [i. 123], [125]
  • Gandaman, plain of, [i. 361];
    • village, [363]
  • Gardan-i-Cherri, [ii. 13], [19]
  • Gardan-i-Gunak, [ii. 71]
  • Gardan-i-Rukh, [i. 308]
  • Gardan-i-Tak-i-Girreh, [i. 88]
  • Gardan-i-Tir-Machi, [ii. 188]
  • Gardan-i-Zirreh, [i. 313]
  • Garden of Eden, [i. 13]
  • Gargunak, [ii. 19]
  • Gartak, [ii. 45]
  • Gas Khana marsh, [i. 301]
  • Gates, language of, [i. 271]
  • Gaukhaud, [ii. 168], [176]
  • Gawar, plain of, [ii. 275];
    • request for teachers, [281]
  • Geog-tapa, [ii. 219];
    • church, [243];
    • orphanage, [244]
  • Geokahaz, [ii. 188];
    • cleanliness, [192]
  • Getchid, [ii. 389]
  • Gez, [i. 240], [242]
  • Ghazit village, [ii. 346]
  • Ghazloo Pass, [ii. 368];
    • village, [369]
  • Gil-i-Shah Pass, [ii. 31]
  • Givr, [i. 161]
  • Gokun, [ii. 41];
    • river, [45]
  • Gopher, a, [i. 19]
  • Gorab, plateau of, [ii. 15];
    • serious incident, [17]
  • Gudzag, [ii. 360]
  • Gulahek, [i. 183]
  • Gumushkhané valley, [ii. 391]
  • Gurab plain, [i. 346]
  • Gurāns, the, [i. 86]
  • Guwa river, [ii. 49]
  • H
  • Hadji Hussein, plain of, [ii. 203]
  • Haizdar or Haigatsor plain, [ii. 332], [341]
  • Hakīms, female, [ii. 74];
    • remedies, [74];
    • diseases, [75]
  • Hamadan, [ii. 134], [148];
    • ruinous condition, [149];
    • bazars, [150];
    • namads or felts, [151];
    • intemperance, [152];
    • tomb of Esther and Mordecai, [153];
    • tablets, [154];
    • degradation of the Jews, [155];
    • inhabitants, [155], [156];
    • Faith Hubbard school, [160];
    • Medical mission at, [162];
    • visitors, [162];
    • Christian mission at, [164];
    • travelling arrangements, [165]
  • Hamilabad, [i. 127], [134];
    • a diseased crowd, [135]
  • Hamrin hills, [i. 59]
  • Hamzikeuy, Greek village, [ii. 394]
  • Handawan, pass of, [ii. 124]
  • Harta village, [ii. 378]
  • Harunabad, [i. 94]
  • Hashal river, [ii. 341]
  • Hassan-Kaleh, fortress of, [ii. 381]
  • Hassan Khan, ruined fort, [i. 123]
  • Hesso Khan, a Kurdish chief, [ii. 264];
    • costume, [265]
  • Holiwar valley, [ii. 95], [104]
  • Holwan, [i. 63], [81], [85]
  • Horses, Arab, [i. 118].
  • —— Bakhtiari, [ii. 117]
  • —— Persian, [i. 190];
    • clothing, [185]; [ii. 136];
    • food, [137]
  • "Hospital Sunday," [i. 155]
  • Husseinabad, [i. 134], [176], [212]
  • I
  • Ilyat villages, [i. 78], [81];
    • camps, [84], [314]; [ii. 193], [205];
    • costume, [i. 316];
    • familiarity, [ii. 194]
  • Imamzada-i-Mamil, [ii. 118]
  • Imamzada torrent, [i. 350]
  • Imam Kuli Khan, Ilkhani, [i. 325]
  • Inda Khosh, [ii. 206]
  • Indo-European telegraph line, [i. 227]
  • Inn, Turkish, [i. 52]
  • Irene, Lake, [ii. 87], [88]
  • Isfahan, [i. 244];
    • bridges, [258];
    • dyed fabrics, [258];
    • Medresseh, armoury, [266];
    • trade, [267];
    • Farhang newspaper, [268];
    • manufactures, [269];
    • climate, [269]
  • Isfandyar Khan, Ilbegi, [i. 328];
    • haram, [332]-[335]
  • J
  • Jabali-Besitun range, [i. 112], [119]
  • Jafirabad, [ii. 184]
  • Jagatsu river, [ii. 197]
  • Jairud, [i. 158];
    • fruit exported, [158]
  • Jalanda mountain, [ii. 50]
  • Jamilabad village, [ii. 143]
  • Jan Mir, sheikh, [i. 79]
  • Jehanbin, [i. 312]
  • Jelu ranges, [ii. 281], [325]
  • Julfa, [i. 227], [243];
    • "alleys," [246];
    • society, [247];
    • history, [248];
    • church missions at, [248];
    • schools, [250];
    • mission house, [251];
    • picnics, [257];
    • "city of waters," [269];
    • preparations for journey, [281]-[285]
  • K
  • Kabobs, Persian dish, [ii. 139]
  • Kahva Rukh, [i. 300], [308];
    • patients, [309];
    • nocturnal robbery, [311]
  • Kaisruh mountain, [ii. 11]
  • Kaj, [ii. 3]
  • Kajawehs or panniers, [i. 118]
  • Kala Kuh, [ii. 58], [65]
  • Kalahoma, ii, [47], [50];
    • patients, [51]
  • Kalhurs, the, [i. 86]
  • Kalian, or water pipe, [i. 107]
  • Kalla Khanabad, [ii. 105]
  • Kamand-Ab, [ii. 124]
  • Kamarun, [ii. 47]
  • Kamerlan Pass, [ii. 325]
  • Kanaats, [i. 241]
  • Kandal Pass, [ii. 285]
  • Kangawar, [i. 131]
  • Kanisairani summits, [ii. 276]
  • Kar Kanun, [ii. 27]
  • Kara Kapru, [ii. 369]
  • Karabulāk, Kurdish village, [ii. 182]
  • Karachai river, [ii. 196]
  • Karaftu, fortress palace of, [ii. 194]
  • Karasu river, [i. 112], [114]
  • Karsi or platform, [i. 132]
  • Karun river, [i. 5], [342], [351]; [ii. 23], [29];
    • trade on, [i. 10], [12];
    • its tributaries, [ii. 30]
  • Kashan, [i. 220];
    • telegraph station, [227];
    • manufactures, [230];
    • reflêt tiles, [231]
  • Kashava, [ii. 202]
  • Kashgan, [ii. 120]
  • Kasr-i-Kajar, [i. 195]
  • Kasr-i-Shirin, [i. 79];
    • ruins of, [80];
    • romantic legends, [80 note]
  • Kasrik Kala Pass, [ii. 332]
  • Kasseinabad, [i. 226]
  • Katirgis or muleteers, [i. 50]
  • Kavir or Great Salt Desert, [i. 174], [177]
  • Kavrak, defiles of, [ii. 196]
  • Kazimain, [i. 23]
  • Kerbela, "Dead March," [i. 35], [36];
    • pilgrims to, [ii. 189]-[191]
  • Kerkhah, [i. 94]
  • Ketchuda or headman, [i. 329];
    • duties, [377]
  • Khana Mirza plain, [i. 360]
  • Khanjarak, [ii. 329];
    • poverty, [330];
    • church, [330]
  • Khannikin, [i. 61];
    • haram, [66], [71];
    • trade, [69];
    • peasant life, [74]-[76]
  • Kharba valley, [ii. 36]
  • Khariji village, [i. 312]
  • Kharshut valley, [ii. 391];
    • village, [392]
  • Khashmaghal village, [ii. 184]
  • Kherson valley, [ii. 19]
  • Khosroe Parviz, legend, [i. 80 note]
  • Khuramabad, [ii. 103], [120];
    • dirt and squalor, [122];
    • Bala Hissar fort, [123]
  • Killa Bazuft, [ii. 8], [19]
  • Kirmanshah, [i. 98];
    • population, [101];
    • street, [102];
    • inhabitants, [102];
    • customs, [103];
    • punishment, forms of, [103];
    • reception by the Governor, [103];
    • the Citadel, [104];
    • code of etiquette, [105],
      • of pipes, [107];
    • rugs, [109];
    • carpet-weaving, [110];
    • soldiers, [111];
    • lanterns, [111];
    • horses, [118]
  • Kirrind, [i. 84], [92];
    • plain of, [87];
    • valley, [90]
  • Kizil Kabr, red range of, [ii. 197]
  • —— Robat, [i. 53];
    • dirt and discomfort, [60]
  • —— Uzen stream, [ii. 180]
  • Knapp, Mr. and Mrs., [ii. 355]
  • Kochanes, [ii. 261], [286];
    • Mar Shimun the Patriarch, [288]-[294];
    • church, [296]-[302];
    • cattle plague, [319]
  • Kooltapa, [ii. 169];
    • robbery, [171]
  • Kop Dagh, [ii. 387]
  • —— Khané, [ii. 388]
  • Kornah, [i. 13]
  • Kotranis, [ii. 323]
  • Kourbana, celebration of the, [ii. 310]
  • Kufas or gophers, [i. 18]
  • Kuh-i-Bozah, [i. 129]
  • Kuh-i-Dinar, [ii. 2]
  • Kuh-i-Gerra, [ii. 2]
  • Kuh-i-Haft Kuh, [ii. 94]
  • Kuh-i-Hassan, [i. 129]
  • Kuh-i-Kaller, [i. 360]
  • Kuh-i-Milli, [ii. 12]
  • Kuh-i-Nassar, [i. 313]
  • Kuh-i-Paran, [i. 129]
  • Kuh-i-Rang, [ii. 34]
  • Kuh-i-Sabz, [i. 316]
  • Kuh-i-Shahan, [ii. 26]
  • Kuh-i-Sukhta range, [i. 313]
  • Kuh-i-Zirreh, [ii. 2]
  • Kuh-Shah-Purnar, [i. 313]
  • Kuh Sufi, [i. 257]
  • Kuh Surisart, [ii. 194]
  • Kuhrūd, [i. 233];
    • exports, [234];
    • valley, [232];
    • pass of, [234]
  • Kûm, [i. 160], [211];
    • telegraph line and post-office, [166];
    • Fatima, shrine of, [167];
    • the dead, source of wealth, [168];
    • industries, [170];
    • "holy" city, [170];
    • theological college, [170];
    • ruinous condition, [220]
  • Kunak, [i. 363]
  • Kupru Bridge, [ii. 391]
  • Kurdish houses, [i. 88]; [ii. 191];
    • women, [192]
  • Kurds, depredations of the, [ii. 272];
    • robbery and violence, [278], [295], [323], [330];
    • costume, [352]-[354];
    • physique, [352];
    • description of, [372];
    • outrages, [375];
    • remorseless robbers, [377]
  • Kut-al-Aimarah, [i. 18]
  • Kuzik lake, [ii. 365]
  • L
  • Labaree, Dr., [ii. 240 note]
  • Lahdaraz, [i. 359]
  • Land, cultivation of, [i. 21]
  • Lanterns, Persian, [i. 111]; [ii. 158]
  • Layard, Sir A. H., Early Adventures, [i. 13 note];
    • on Ali-Ilahism, [87];
    • on the Bakhtiaris, [294]
  • Lazes, the, [ii. 391]
  • Legation, the British, at Tihran, [i. 175]
  • Letter from the Turkish Ambassador, [ii. 322]
  • Libasgun, [i. 365]
  • Lodgings for travellers, [i. 82]
  • Luri-Buzurg, the, [i. 286]-[299]
  • Lurs, Bakhtiari, [i. 293]-[297];
    • external improvement, [ii. 18]
  • Lurs, Feili, [i. 297]-[299]
  • Lyne, Mr. and Mrs., [i. 214]
  • M
  • Mahidasht, [i. 93];
    • plain of, [97];
    • river, [96]
  • Makhedi, [ii. 58]
  • Mar Shimun, the Syrian Patriarch of Kochanes, [ii. 288]-[294]
  • Marbishu, [ii. 267];
    • church, [269];
    • Qasha Ishai's dwelling, [271]
  • Margil, [i. 7]
  • Martaza, Ilyat encampment, [i. 343]
  • Masir, [ii. 48]
  • Matchetloo, [ii. 364]
  • Mauri Zarin valley, [ii. 77]
  • Mehemetabad, [ii. 211]
  • Meron or holy oil, [i. 277]
  • Merwana, [ii. 262]
  • Merwanen village, [ii. 327]
  • Miandab, [ii. 204]
  • Mianmalek Pass, [ii. 194]
  • Mirza Taghi, murder of, [i. 206]
  • Missionaries, female, life, [i. 253]-[255]
  • —— Medical, [i. 38], [188], [250]; [ii. 162], [224]
  • Missions. See [Christian]
  • Modakel, [i. 115]
  • Mohammerah, [i. 5]
  • Moharrem, or month of mourning, [ii. 158]
  • Money, difficulty of procuring, [ii. 320]
  • Mongawi village, [ii. 143]
  • Mowaz, [ii. 15]
  • Muhammad Jik, [ii. 202]
  • Murad-chai river, [ii. 365]
  • Murcheh Khurt, [i. 232], [239]
  • Muschir-u-Dowleh, [i. 205];
    • his mosque, [206];
    • college, hospital, [207];
    • palace, [207];
    • andarun, [209]
  • Mush, plain of, [ii. 348]
  • Myan Tak hamlet, [i. 88]
  • N
  • Naghun village, [i. 331];
    • Pass, [ii. 2]
  • Nahrwan canal, [i. 51]
  • Nal Shikan Pass, [i. 94]
  • Namads or felts at Hamadan, [ii. 151]
  • Names, [i. 140]
  • Nanej, [i. 135];
    • female curiosity, [137];
    • ceremonials on the birth of a child, [138], [139]
  • Narek village, [ii. 342]
  • Nasrabad, [i. 226]; [ii. 184]
  • Nimrud Dagh, [ii. 342]
  • No Ruz or New Year, festival of, annual ceremony, [i. 204], [219]
  • Norduz, [ii. 327]
  • Norullak, plain of, [ii. 365]
  • O
  • Odah, Turkish guest-house, [ii. 344]
  • Odling, Dr. and Mrs., [i. 198]
  • Ombar, [ii. 263]
  • Orta Khan, first camping-ground, [i. 49]
  • P
  • Padshah-i-Zalaki, [ii. 60];
    • disorderly crowd, [60];
    • attack, [63];
    • thefts, [71];
    • savage life, [73]
  • Pai-Tak, [i. 87]
  • Pambakal Pass, [ii. 30]
  • Pamir desert, "the roof of the world," [i. 127]
  • Parwez, [ii. 90], [93], [104];
    • under fire, [90]
  • Pasbandi Pass, [i. 312]
  • Pasin Plain, [ii. 381]
  • "Pass of the Angel of Death," [i. 175]
  • Passanghām, [i. 225]
  • Peasant's house, Persian, [i. 148];
    • flat roofs, [149]
  • Pedlars, [i. 260]
  • Pelu, Mount, [ii. 338]
  • Persia, bibliography of, [i. 6], [13], [84], [87], [107], [113], [138], [182], [228], [286], [307], [327]; [ii. 158], [243], [249], [258], [269], [300], [304], [335], [363], [367], [378], [383], [384]
  • —— farewell impressions of, [ii. 246]-[260];
    • condition, [247];
    • population, [249];
    • condition of the working classes, [250];
    • independence, [251];
    • characteristics of the upper classes, [252];
    • morals, [252];
    • education, [253];
    • law, [254];
    • Shah, a despotic ruler, [255];
    • official corruption, [257]
  • Persian frontier, [i. 78]
  • —— lady, costume of a, [i. 216], [217];
    • amusements, [219]
  • Pharipah, [i. 134]
  • Pigeon towers, [i. 302]
  • Pikhruz, [ii. 358], [363]
  • Pipes, etiquette of, [i. 107]-[109]
  • Pira Mah mountain, [ii. 197]
  • Piru, precipice of, [i. 120], [121]
  • Pirzala, [ii. 276]
  • Polygamy, [i. 214]
  • Post stations, [i. 223]
  • Potter, Dr., [i. 188]
  • Pul-i-Hawa, [ii. 114]
  • Pul-i-Kajū, [i. 258]
  • Pul-i-Kala, [i. 304]
  • Pul-i-Wargun, [i. 300]