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[312]
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[265],
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[74]
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[57]
- Endocia, Empress,
[257]
- Enoch, the Hermes Trismegistes of the Orientals,
[284]
- Entente Cordiale,
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- Ephesus,
[103]
- Epicureans,
[201]
- Ermeni Millet,
[318]
- Eski Bagdad, old Bagdad,
[398]
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[71]
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[278],
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[285]
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[309]
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[5],
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- Father Damien,
[247]
- “Father of Medicine,”
[105]
- Fatihah, first chapter of the Koran,
[96]
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[319]
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[357]
- Fourth Crusade,
[327]
- Fra Diavolo,
[195],
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- Fragistan-Europe,
[319]
- France, as a protector of Turkey,
[160]
- fate of the French railway in Near East,
[160]
- has always encouraged scientific research,
[349]
- not willing to give recommendations to Bagdad railway project,
[163]
- on friendly terms with Ottoman Government,
[155]
- Franciscan friars,
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- Francis I, of France,
[155]
- Frankish States,
[328]
- Fra Oderic of Pordenone,
[39]
- Galambocz,
[24]
- Galata,
[65]
- Galatz,
[31]
- Garden of Eden,
[214]
- location of,
[447]
- motoring in the,
[437]
- one of the oldest accounts of creation discovered,
[462]
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[298]
- Genghis Kahn,
[113]
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[166]
- Germany, dream of world power in the East,
[155]
- gets concession for Bagdad railway,
[158]
- Ghazzali,
[417]
- Girgenti, ruins of,
[475]
- Gisdhubar,
[281]
- Giurgero,
[29]
- Gladstone, William,
[64]
- Glaser, E,
[465]
- Glorietta of Schönbrunn,
[12]
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[44]
- Golden Horn,
[47]
- Gordianus III,
[297]
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[217]
- Gourea, Antonio de,
[357]
- “Granary of Northern Syria,”
[278]
- Grand Opera House, of Paris,
[55]
- “Great Assassin,” Abdul Hamid,
[159]
- Great Britain and the Gold Coast,
[250]
- attitude toward Bagdad railway,
[160]
- attitude toward Turks,
[159]
- does not wish to know the truth about Turkey,
[211]
- fear of protectorate over Turkey by Teutonic powers,
[162]
- not willing to give recommendation to Bagdad railway project,
[163]
- Great Cemetery,
[96]
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[332]
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[325]
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[48]
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[274]
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[369]
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[360]
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[217]
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[263]
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[345]
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[282],
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[293]
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[126]
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[338]
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[44]
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[46],
[417]
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[175]
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[275]
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[267]
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[77]
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[194],
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[358]
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[229]
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[46]
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[449]
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[349],
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[362]
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[105],
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[58]
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[86]
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[276]
- third great empire with Egypt and Babylonia,
[275]
- Hogarth, David G., on the Armenian question,
[208]
- Holy City of Jerusalem,
[187]
- Holy Directing Synod,
[331]
- Homer,
[36],
[81]
- Hommel, F.,
[465]
- Howling Dervishes,
[96]
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[450]
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[460]
- Hugo, Victor, on the Danube,
[5]
- Hulagu Khan,
[426]
- Hunyady Janos,
[20]
- Ibrahim,
[117]
- Iconium, now Konia,
[122],
[151]
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[102]
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[87]
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[81]
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[20]
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[236]
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[397]
- Imperial Museum of Constantinople,
[273]
- Independent Church of the Monastery of Mount Sinai,
[331]
- Indicopleustes,
[450]
- International Commission, for regulation of traffic,
[33]
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[45]
- Ionia,
[104]
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[102]
- Iron gate,
[26]
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[499]
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[295]
- Ishtar gate,
[494]
- Islam, creed of,
[227]
- liberal policy of,
[116]
- not opposed to influence of foreign science, law or theology,
[243]
- past and present,
[220]
- “the lay religion par excellence,”
[233]
- Island of Achilles,
[36]
- Ismid,
[100]
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[250]
- Jacobites,
[309]
- Jacob, Patriarch,
[284]
- Janissaries, corps of,
[114]
- Jappa, Gate of Jerusalem,
[262]
- Jason,
[44]
- Jebel Hamrin,
[389]
- Jebel Makhul,
[389]
- Jebel Sinjar,
[300]
- Jelal-ed-din-Rumi, tomb of,
[172]
- Jenghiz Khan,
[216]
- Jerablus,
[278]
- Jerusalem,
[263]
- Jinn, land of the,
[261]
- Joachim III, Œcumenical Patriarch,
[334]
- Joan of Arc,
[247]
- Joseph II, Emperor of Austria,
[61]
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[292]
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[295]
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[10]
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[84]
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[321]
- Kaaba at Mecca, the,
[235]
- Kadi Keni, town of,
[97]
- Kaempfer, Engelrecht,
[358]
- Kaffa, city of,
[41]
- Kaif, favorite pastime of the Moslems,
[138]
- Kalah Sherghat, mound of,
[378]
- Kalat el Gebbar,
[389]
- Kalat Makhul,
[389]
- Kapist, Count,
[154]
- Katholicos, head of the Nestorian church,
[306]
- Kelek, a trip down the Tigris on a,
[370–401]
- Kerbela, sacred shrine of,
[444]
- “Key of the Danube,” the,
[24]
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[298]
- Khanikin,
[154]
- Khatti, the,
[275]
- Kheta, the,
[275]
- Knights of St. John of Jerusalem,
[217]
- Kohl, J. G.,
[17]
- Koldewey, Dr. Robert,
[379],
[475]
- Konia,
[151]
- ancient Iconium,
[122]
- inhabitants of,
[176]
- situation and climate of,
[174]
- Koran,
[96],
[116]
- contains many beautiful things,
[248]
- Kublai Khan,
[40]
- Kufah,
[466]
- Kurdish race,
[208]
- Kurdistan,
[306]
- Kutchuk Ali Uglu,
[194]
- Kuyunjik,
[365]
- Lane-Poole, Stanley,
[243]
- Language of Babylonia,
[500]
- Latin Empire in Constantinople, establishment of,
[327]
- Latin, language of Hungary for many years,
[16]
- Latin Millet,
[318]
- Layard, Austen Henry,
[350]
- Leah,
[294]
- Lebanon,
[313]
- Lebanon Range,
[294]
- “Legend of Abgar,”
[285]
- Lemnos,
[87]
- Lenormant, François,
[456]
- Leo, the Mathematician,
[423]
- Leo XIII, Pope,
[334],
[338]
- Lesbos,
[105]
- Liberator of Bulgaria,
[29]
- Library of Asurbanipal,
[354]
- Linschoten, John Huyghen Van,
[265]
- Little Sister of the Poor,
[248]
- Little Sweet Water,
[48]
- Lloyd George, David,
[64]
- Lombard, Peter,
[449]
- Loti, Pierre, on the Turks,
[140],
[144]
- Louis VII, of France,
[121]
- Lucian, the Greek Voltaire,
[346]
- Lucullus,
[297]
- Ludwig I, of Bavaria,
[6]
- Ludwig Kanal,
[33]
- Lully, Raymond,
[252]
- Mahmud II, Sultan,
[110],
[156]
- Malabar,
[310]
- Malik al-Ashraf,
[217]
- Mandeville, Sir John,
[378],
[451],
[482]
- Manzoni,
[8]
- Marco Polo,
[39],
[304],
[412]
- Marcus Aurelius,
[14]
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[304]
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[39]
- Margaret de Valdemar, Queen of Norway, Sweden and Denmark,
[383]
- Maria Theresa, Queen,
[15]
- Marie-Joseph, Father,
[405]
- Mark Anthony,
[204]
- Marmora, Sea of,
[77]
- Maronites,
[313]
- Marquise de Pompadour,
[110]
- Marracci, Padre Lodovico,
[221],
[226]
- Mar Shimum, Lord Simon,
[306]
- Mar Yohannan,
[308]
- Mausolus, King of Caria, tomb of,
[184]
- Mayo, M.,
[453]
- McGahan, Januarius A,
[27],
[28]
- Mecca, hadj, or annual pilgrimage to,
[224]
- Medak, or story-teller,
[177]
- Medes, the,
[345]
- Mehemet Ali,
[189]
- Melchites,
[310]
- Merodach, temple of,
[490]
- Mesopotamia,
[283]
- Metz, Gautier de,
[449]
- Mevlana, tomb of,
[172]
- Meyer, Professor Wilhelm,
[361]
- Michael Cerularius,
[325]
- Michael Prellos,
[326]
- Midas, King of Phrygia,
[184]
- Moawiah, Saracen,
[61]
- Mohammed, accomplishments of,
[230]
- and his followers,
[224]
- creed of,
[227]
- erroneous notions concerning,
[224]
- preaches monotheism,
[230]
- reformation of his countrymen by,
[229]
- Mohammedanism, campaign of vilification against,
[225]
- changeless in doctrine,
[242]
- Christianity in relation to,
[247]
- has a reverence for our Saviour,
[249]
- much to respect and admire in,
[270]
- not on the wane,
[240]
- “the lay religion par excellence,”
[233]
- theologians comment on,
[238]
- Mohammed II, Sultan,
[57],
[68],
[108],
[311],
[321]
- Mohammed V, Sultan,
[125]
- Monogamy,
[125]
- Monophysitism,
[309]
- Monotheism, preached by Mohammed,
[230]
- Montague, Lady Mary Wortley, on the Turkish women,
[181]
- Mopsuestia, city of,
[197],
[199]
- Moslems, by law not allowed to erect tombstones,
[259]
- characteristics of,
[134]
- creed of the,
[227]
- forbidden tobacco,
[178]
- great use of coffee,
[179]
- of a deeply religious nature,
[221]
- orthodox, do not like the dervishes,
[173]
- piety and devotion of,
[124]
- prayers,
[237]
- regard paintings and statues as impious,
[175]
- women, their place in things,
[129]
- Mosques, the,
[234]
- Mosul,
[298],
[299],
[303]
- Mount Athos, community of,
[331]
- Mummius,
[217]
- Murad II, Sultan,
[108]
- Muslin, derivation of the word,
[298]
- Mustansiriyah College,
[417]
- Nabonnassar, era of,
[501]
- Nabopolassar,
[345]
- Nahr Belikh,
[293]
- Napoleon,
[78]
- Nazienzus, St. Gregory,
[71]
- Near East question, modified by the Bagdad railway,
[151]
- Nebuchadnezzar II,
[281],
[397],
[490]
- Nehi Yunus,
[365]
- Nejef, sacred shrine of,
[444]
- Nestor,
[201]
- Nestorianism,
[297],
[305]
- Nestorius, Patriarch of Constantinople,
[305]
- Nibelungenlied,
[11]
- Nicæa,
[101]
- Nicene Creed,
[102]
- Nicomedia,
[101]
- Niebuhr, Carsten,
[349],
[358],
[480]
- Nightingale, Florence,
[98]
- Nimrod,
[284]
- Nimrod’s tower,
[478]
- Nimroud, general aspect of,
[376]
- ruins of,
[376]
- Nineveh,
[341–369]
- built by Asur,
[345]
- early history of,
[345]
- “Niobe of nations,”
[310]
- Nippur, ruins of,
[364]
- Nisibis,
[289],
[296]
- Nitocris, Queen,
[488]
- Nizamiyah College,
[417]
- Noachian deluge,
[351]
- Nod, land of,
[462]
- Novatians,
[305]
- Norris, Edwin,
[362]