“Hadjis.”
Turkish equivalent for pilgrims, [108]
“Haïdooks.” Knight-brigands;
exploits of, sung by professional bards, [55]
Haykoona.
Daughter of the vizier of Novi Bazar, [180];
Stephan Yakshitch declines the ‘water of oblivion’ offered by, [181], [182];
confesses her real love for Stephan Yakshitch and enables him to escape, [182], [183]
Heaven-s.
The Saints divide the treasures of, [195]–197;
the keys of, given by God to the Saints, [196];
the Saints lock the Seven, [197]
Helen.
A French princess of the house of Courtenay, wife of Prince Ourosh, [119]
Helen, Queen. Serbian alternative, Yevrossima (Euphrosyne);
mother of the Royal Prince Marko, [59]
Heraclius, Emperor.
Cedes provinces to the Serbians, [1];
Serbians first adopt Christian faith during reign of, [28]
Heroes.
Attention of Serbian bards now turned to exploits of modern, at Monastir, Koumanovo, Perlep (Prilip), Scutari (Skadar), etc., [176]
Herzegovina.
Subjugation complete by 1482, [8];
King Voukashin dispatches book (letter) to, [186]
Historical Note.
On “Tsar Lazarus and the Tsarina Militza,” [174]–176;
On “The Captivity and Marriage of Stephan Yakshitch,” [184], [185];
on “The Marriage of King Voukashin,” [193], [194]