Mishcat-ul-Masabih, or a Collection of the Most Authentic Traditions Regarding the Actions and Sayings of Mohammed, translated from the Original Arabic by A. N. Mathews (Calcutta, 1809).
Recueil des Historiens des Croisades (Paris, 1879).
Patrologia Græca, Migne edition (Paris, 1857–1866).
Patrologia Latina, Migne edition (Paris, 1844–1855).
The Book of The Thousand and One Nights, translated by John Payne (London, 1884).
INDEX
- “Aaron the Just,” [418]
- Abbasside Caliphate, the, [172]
- Abd-el-Kader, Algerian ruler, [249]
- Abd-er-Rahman I, [473]
- Abdul Hamid I, Sultan, [110], [159]
- Abdul Hamid II, Sultan, [50], [110], [268]
- Abgar, King, [285], [296]
- Abraham, Patriarch, [253], [275], [294]
- Abydas, Strait of, [77]
- Abyssinia, [312]
- Achilles, Ashes of, [36]
- Adadinari IV, [386]
- Adana, commercial center, [197]
- Aegean Sea, [90]
- Afium-Kara-Hissar, [122]
- Agamemnon, “King of Men,” [87]
- Agostino, Padre, [263]
- Aimée Dubuc de Rivery, [110]
- Albertus Magnus, [6]
- Alcæus, [105]
- Aleppo, [255], [263]
- Alexander I, of Russia, [78]
- Alexander the Great, [27], [46], [78], [83], [194], [217], [400]
- Alexandria, [289]
- Alfold, great central plain of Hungary, [19]
- Ali, first legitimate Caliph, [445]
- Al-Khader, [260]
- Allah, [237]
- Al-Mamun, Caliph, [420]
- Al-Mansur, founder of Bagdad, [409]
- Ameghino, Dr., [453]
- America, does not know or care about the truth about Turkey, [211]
- Ammianus Marcellinus, [297]
- Amru, [316]
- Amuita, Queen, [488]
- Anadoli Kavak, [45]
- Anathema Maran-atha, [327]
- Anatolia, [183]
- life of the Osmanlis, [121]
- ruins of, [106]
- Anatolian Railway, [99], [121], [157]
- Anazarbas, [199]
- Andrae, Dr. Walter, [379]
- Angel de Villarubbia, Fra, [292]
- Anglo-French press, hostile to Bagdad railway, [166]
- Antakia, [255]
- Anthimos VII, Œcumenical Patriarch, [336]
- “Antioch the Beautiful,” [218], [255], [289]
- Antipater, [201]
- “Apostle and Proto-Martyr among Women,” [172]
- “Apostle of the Gentiles,” St. Paul, [202]
- Arabian horses, [441]
- Arabians, life of the, [442]
- Arab robbers, protection against, [266]
- Aracca, the Erech of Scripture, [461]
- Aramaic language, [272]
- Aratus, [201]
- Archimedes, [201]
- Argonauts, [42]
- Argos, [44]
- Arianism, [232]
- Aristarchus of Samothrace, [106]
- Aristotle, [83]
- Armenian question, [208]
- Armenians, business ability of, [271]
- massacre of 1909, [205]
- responsible in great part for massacres, [207]
- Arrians, [101], [305]
- Artemidorus, [201]
- Ashbelkala, [380]
- Ashurnasirpal III, [380]
- Asia Minor, [183]
- great trouble of, [149]
- rich in natural resources, [184]
- Aspasia, wife of Pericles, [104]
- Asshur, city of, [294]
- “Association Laws,” [292]
- Assuerus, King, [353]
- Asur, builder of Nineveh, [345], [379]
- Assyrian Empire, [347]
- Astronomy, foundations and practice of, by Babylonians, [501]
- Asurbanipal, the Grand Monarch of Assyria, [353]
- “A Thousand Nights and a Night,” [261]
- Attica, [104]
- Attila, [23]
- Augustine of Hippo, [369]
- Augustus, Emperor, [11]
- Aurelian, Emperor, [217]
- Babil, mound of, [475], [477]
- Babylon, [471–508]
- bird’s-eye view of desolation of, [506]
- descriptions of, by ancient writers, [483]
- great wall of, [483]
- hanging gardens of, [282], [494]
- present day, [486]
- tower of, [491]
- Bagdad, [41], [260], [402–436]
- ancient glories of, [412]
- bazaars of, [432]
- Carmelite priests of, [403]
- etymological names of, [410]
- fall of, [425]
- founding of, [409]
- modern, [427]
- periodically visited by the plague, [431]
- population one-fourth Jewish, [432]
- the future of, [435]
- the women of, [432]
- Bagdad railway, [151]
- aim and purpose of, [168]
- completion of, held up by World War, [370]
- Germany gets concession for, [158]
- meeting of Czar and Kaiser in 1910 in regard to, [164]
- source of far-reaching political cataclysm, [169]
- splendidly built, [167]
- tunnels of the, [255]
- Balkan peninsula, [22]
- peoples of, hated one another, more than the Turks, [22]
- Barbarossa, Frederick, [78], [121]
- Barmecides, Slaughter of the, [419]
- Barnabas, [171]
- Basra, [264]
- Bayazid I, Sultan, [46]
- Bazaars of Bagdad, [432]
- Beaconsfield, Earl of, [63]
- Beames, William, [265]
- Bedouins, [268]
- life of, [442]
- Beirut, [310]
- Beith Allah, house of God, [235]
- Belgrade, [19]
- Belus, first astronomer, [501]
- Benjamin of Tudela, [414], [480]
- Berosus, priest of Bel, [348]
- Berlin, [1]
- Bessarion, Cardinal, [335]
- Bethsabee, [275]
- Bianca Capello, [110]
- Bilejik, [122]
- Bir, [281]
- Birs-Nimrud, [477]
- Black Forest, [5]
- Black Obelisk of Salmanasar II, [200]
- Black Sea, [30]
- Black Stone, worshiped by Mohammedans, [235]
- “Blue Mosque,” [175]
- Bohadin, [417]
- Borsippa, [480]
- Bosphorus, [161]
- plan for tunnel under, [166]
- proposed bridge over, [166]
- Bossuet of Meaux, [369]
- Botta, Paul Emil, [349]
- Bourse, the, [163]
- Bozanti Khan, [188]
- Bralia, [31]
- Bréau, Quaterfages de, [456]
- Bronze Horses of Lysippus, [58]
- Bruin, Cornelius de, [358]
- Brusa, [94]
- Budapest, [18]
- Bukcovitz, Stephen, [114]
- Bukharest, city of, [29]
- Bulgar Dagh, the, [189]
- Burckhardt, discovers black basaltic block, [275]
- Burnouf, Eugène, [362]
- Byron, Lord, [43]
- Byzantine liturgy, [313]
- Byzantines, [305]
- Byzas, son of Neptune, [67]
- Cæsaropapism, [326]
- Caetani, Prince, [466]
- Caliphs, triumphs of the, [281]
- Callicolone, [87]
- Calmet, Dam, the Benedictine, [459]
- Calycadnus, the, [191]
- Camels, trains of, [185]
- Canals,
- Danube-Elbe, [34]
- Danube-Oder, [34]
- Danube-Salonica, [34]
- Ludwig, [33]
- Suez, [153]
- Canon law of Mohammedanism, [244]
- Cantacuzenos, introduces the Osmanlis into Europe, [113]
- Capistrau, St. John, [20]
- Capuchins, the, [291]
- Caravans, [186]
- kept in communication with friends by homing pigeons, [267]
- protection against Arab robbers, [266]
- trade, [264]
- Carchemish, the, [276], [282]
- Carmelite priests, of Bagdad, [403]
- Cassandra, [91]
- Castle of Simeon, [256]
- Catherine de Medici, [110]
- Catherine II, of Russia, [61], [383]
- Caulaincourt, French Ambassador, [79]
- Cerularius, Michael, [325]
- Chalcedon, [97]
- Chaldean church, [307]
- Champollion, Jean François, [356]
- Chansans de Geste, untruths in, concerning Mohammedanism, [222]
- Chardin, Jean, [358]
- Charlemagne, [10], [324]
- Chateaubriand, [52]
- Chesney, Colonel, [152]
- Chilat, [298]
- Chosroes I, [194], [281], [287]
- Christianity,
- in relation to Mohammedanism, [247]
- need of change of attitude of the West toward the East, [251]
- Chrysopolis, the golden city, [96]
- Chrysostom, St. John, [71]
- Churches of the East, [303–340]
- Church of Holy Wisdom, [56]
- Cicero, [171]
- Cilician Plain, or Cilicea Campestris, [189]
- population of, [198]
- the Garden of Eden, [214]
- three decisive battles of the world fought on, [194]
- Citadel, at Aleppo, [273]
- “City of Delight,” the, [29]
- “City of the Blind,” the, [97]
- “City of the Saints,” Bagdad, [260]
- Cleopatra, [204]
- Code of Hammurabi, [345], [364], [504]
- Coffee, great beverage of the Moslems, [179]
- Coffeehouse, Oriental, [181]
- Columbus, [452]
- Comnena, Princess Anna, [72]
- Conquest of Constantinople, [328]
- Constantine IX, Emperor, [325]
- Constantine Paleologus, [68]
- Constantine Porphyrogenitus, [414]
- Constantine the Great, [68], [321]
- Constantinople, [51]
- people of, [65]
- Constanza, [37]
- Consul Lirius, [84]
- Coptic church, [312]
- Copts, of Egypt, [312]
- Corinth, [217]
- Cos, [105]
- Council of Florence, [327]
- Crassus, [297]
- Creation, one of the oldest accounts of, discovered, [462]
- Crescent and the Cross, [27]
- Crimean War, [99]
- Crœsus, King of Lydia, [184]
- Cross and the Crescent, [27]
- Crusaders,
- castles built by, [257]
- in Phrygia and Lycaonia, [187]
- in the footsteps of the, [171]
- route of the, [257]
- Crusade, Fourth, [327]
- time has come for a new but different, [252]
- Cunaxa, battle of, [375]
- Cyaxares, [345]
- Cydnus, [203]
- Cydnus, the, [190]
- Cyrus, Bishop, [297]
- Cyrus the Great, [433]
- army of, [171]
- Cyrus the Younger, [281]
- Dacia, [26]
- Dacians, the, [30]
- Damascus, [289], [313]
- Damoclean sword, [331]
- Dandolo, Henricus, [68]
- Dante Alighieri, [247], [295]
- Danube, [4], [31]
- Darius, [194], [281]
- Darius Hystaspes, [31]
- “Dates of Akkad,” [472]
- Dati, Leonardo, [457]
- David, King, [275]
- Dawson, J. W., [463]
- Debora, nurse of Rebecca, [298]
- Deggendorf, [8]
- De Lesseps, and the Suez Canal, [165]
- Delitzsch, Friedrich, [363], [369], [448]
- Delta of the Nile, [317]
- Dervishes,
- dancing or whirling, [173]
- howling, [96]
- Deutsche Orient-Gesellschaft, [387]
- Devil’s Wall, [9]
- Diana, Temple of, [217]
- Diering, Professor, on the Germans, [168]
- Diocletian, [100]
- Diodorus Siculus, [201], [483]
- Dionysides, [201]
- Dioscur, Patriarch of Alexandria, [315]
- Disraeli, and the Suez Canal, [153]
- Djerabis, [282]
- “Doctrine of Addai,” [286]
- Dominican Sisters of the Presentation of Tours, [308]
- Dominicans of Mosul, [307]
- Drang nach osten, Trend toward the East, [155]
- Duke Leopold, of Austria, [10]
- Dunkelboden, [7]