Islam.
Remnant of Serbians under Turkish rule forced to embrace, [8];
Maximus Tzrnoyevitch threatens to embrace, [149];
Stephan Yakshitch declines to embrace faith of, [181], [182]
Issaya.
The deacon of Abbot Vasso, [118]
Istamboul.
Turkish equivalent for Constantinople, [72];
Moorish chieftain demands daughter of Sultan at, [72]–81;
Moussa Kessedjiya at, [108];
Prince Maximus threatens to go to, in order to embrace Islam, [149]
Istria.
One of the provinces in Austria-Hungary, [1]
Ivanbegovitch, Scander-Beg.
Turkish alternative for Prince Maximus Tzrnoyevitch, [149]
Ivan Kosantchitch. See Kosantchitch.
Ivan Tzrnoyevitch (see Tzrnoyevitch).
Tradition regarding the river of Tzrnoyevitch and, [24], [25]
J
Jhesu, Lord.
Stephan Yakshitch prefers to lose his life for the sake of, rather than become a Turk, [180];
Stephan Yakshitch plights his troth to Haykoona in the name of, [183]