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From Berlin to Bagdad and Babylon
J. A. Zahm
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  • Earthquakes, [218]
  • Eastern Churches, [303–340]
  • reunion with the Mother Church, [334]
  • Edessa, [284]
  • legend connected with, [284]
  • school of, [297]
  • Egyptian monophysites, [312]
  • Eldred, John, [265], [478]
  • El Farruch, Earth-Divider, [74]
  • Elgin, Lord, [57]
  • Endocia, Empress, [257]
  • Enoch, the Hermes Trismegistes of the Orientals, [284]
  • Entente Cordiale, [165]
  • Ephesus, [103]
  • Epicureans, [201]
  • Ermeni Millet, [318]
  • Eski Bagdad, old Bagdad, [398]
  • Eski-Shehr, [122]
  • Etchimiadzin, monastery of, [311]
  • Eudocea, Empress, [71]
  • Euphrates, the, [278], [488]
  • Eusebius of Cæsarea, [285]
  • Eutyches, [309]
  • Eutychianism, [309]
  • Euxine Sea, [5], [35]
  • Father Damien, [247]
  • “Father of Medicine,” [105]
  • Fatihah, first chapter of the Koran, [96]
  • Feringees, [319]
  • Figueroa, Don Garcia de Sylva y, [357]
  • Fourth Crusade, [327]
  • Fra Diavolo, [195], [196]
  • 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, [262]
  • 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]
  • Gargar, valley of, [298]
  • Genghis Kahn, [113]
  • Germans, determined to build Bagdad railway unaided, [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]
  • Godefroy de Bouillon, [121]
  • Golden Fleece, [44]
  • Golden Horn, [47]
  • Gordianus III, [297]
  • Goths, the, [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]
  • Great Chimu, [497]
  • “Great Idea,” [332]
  • “Great Schism,” [325]
  • Great Sweet Water, [48]
  • Great Wall of China, [483]
  • Greece, people of, in ancient days, [274]
  • Greeks, business ability of, [271]
  • Gregorians, [310]
  • Gregory of Nyssa, [369]
  • Grotefend, Georg Friederich, [360]
  • Hadj, annual pilgrimage to Mecca, [244]
  • Haidar Pasha, military hospital, [98]
  • Hainburg, [14]
  • Halicarnasus, [217]
  • Halil Halid, the Anatolian, [210]
  • Hamme, Frère Lieven de, [263]
  • Hammurabi, Code of, [345]
  • Hanging gardens of Babylon, [282], [494]
  • Hannibal, [94]
  • Haran, city of, [293]
  • Harem, explanation of, and meaning, [126–129]
  • Haremlik, [126]
  • Harnack, Professor, [338]
  • Harpies, [44]
  • Harum-al-Rashid, [46], [417]
  • Hazret, Mevlana, [175]
  • Hebron, [275]
  • Hedja railroad, [267]
  • Hellespont, the Thacian, [77]
  • Heraclius, [194], [281]
  • Herbert, Thomas, [358]
  • Hergenroether, Cardinal, [229]
  • Herodotus, [281], [347], [488]
  • Hieron, city of, [46]
  • Higden, Ralph, the Benedictine, [449]
  • Hillah, village of, [349], [471]
  • Hincks, Edward, [362]
  • Hipparchus of Nicæa, [105], [502]
  • Hippocrates, [105]
  • Hippodrome, in Constantinople, [58]
  • Hissarlik, hill of, [86]
  • Hittites, language of undecipherable as yet, [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]
  • Hudibras, [450]
  • Huet, Pierre Daniel, [460]
  • Hugo, Victor, on the Danube, [5]
  • Hulagu Khan, [426]
  • Hunyady Janos, [20]
  • Ibrahim, [117]
  • Iconium, now Konia, [122], [151]
  • Iconoclasts, doctrine of, [102]
  • Ida, [87]
  • Iliad and Odyssey, [81]
  • Illock, [20]
  • Imam, the, [236]
  • Iman Dura, town of, [397]
  • Imperial Museum of Constantinople, [273]
  • Independent Church of the Monastery of Mount Sinai, [331]
  • Indicopleustes, [450]
  • International Commission, for regulation of traffic, [33]
  • Io, priestess of Hera at Argos, [45]
  • Ionia, [104]
  • Irene, Empress, [102]
  • Iron gate, [26]
  • Irrigation, of Babylon, [499]
  • Isaac, [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]
  • Italy, recent campaigns in Tripoli, [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]
  • Joseph of Burgos, Fra, [292]
  • Judas Iscariot, [295]
  • Julian, the Apostate, [10]
  • Julius Cæsar, [84]
  • Justinian, [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]
  • Khabur, valley of, [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]
  • Mardin, city of, [304]
  • Mare Magnum or Majus, [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]