CONTENTS
Sir Richard Francis Burton
CHAP.
PAGE
PREFACE
v
CONTENTS
xvii
I. THE JEW
I. GENERAL OPINION OF THE JEW
3
II. OPINION OF THE JEW IN ENGLAND
20
III. THE JEW OF THE HOLY LAND AND HIS DESTINY
46
IV. THE JEW AND THE TALMUD
72
V. THE CONTINUITY OF TRADITION IN THE EAST
115
II. THE GYPSY
Part I. NOTES ON MODERN STUDIES OF “CHINGANOLOGY”
I. THE INDIAN AFFINITIES OF THE GYPSIES
136
II. THE CLAIMS AND PRETENSIONS OF M. PAUL BATAILLARD
144
III. A REVIEW OF M. PAUL BATAILLARD’S REVIEWS
157
§ 1. Preliminaries
157
§ 2. “Derniers Travaux, etc.”
172
§ 3. “Origines, etc.”
183
§ 4. “Notes et Questions, etc.,” “Sur le mot Zagaie, etc.”
197
Part II. TOPOGRAPHICAL NOTES ON THE GYPSIES AND THE JATS
IV. HISTORICAL SURVEY OF THE GYPSY IN EUROPE
202
V. THE GYPSY IN ASIA
211
§ 1. The Panjabi Jats
211
§ 2. The Jats of Belochistan
215
§ 3. The Gypsies of Persia
217
§ 4. The Gypsies of Syria
219
§ 5. The Gypsies of the HaurÁn, South-Eastern Syria
228
§ 6. The Gypsies of Damascus
231
VI. THE GYPSY IN AFRICA
233
§ 1. The Egyptian Ghajar or Ghagar
233
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