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lass="indx">Day’s (Lal BehÁri) Folk Tales of Bengal, 504.
  • Deaf Man and his Sick Friend, 446, 561.
  • Decameron, 483.
  • Defoe on Fate, xxvi.
  • D’Herbelot’s BibliothÈque Orientale, 238.
  • DÉlices de Verboquet, 551.
  • Demonologia, 241.
  • Dice-playing, 522.
  • Dilbar LakhÍ, 244.
  • DÍnar, a gold coin, 47.
  • Dirham, a silver coin, 360.
  • Disciplina Clericalis, 482, 564.
  • DÍvs, 253.
  • Dog, The Faithful, 206, 509, 513.
  • Dog-worshipping Merchant, Story of the, 494.
  • DomÉnichi’s (Lod.) FacetiÆ, 551.
  • D’Ouville’s (Sieur) Tales, 551.
  • Dowson’s HindÚ Mythology, 228.
  • Dozon’s Contes Albanais, 539.
  • Dravidian Nights Entertainments, 544, 545.
  • Dubois’ Tamil Panchatantra, 532.
  • Dunlop’s History of Fiction, 167, 530.
  • Durga, 197.
  • Eastern Story-Tellers, xxi.
  • Eastwick, Edward B., 566.
  • Elephant, Four Blind Men and the, 195.
  • Errors, Browne’s Vulgar, 259, 540.
  • European Romances—see Romances.
  • Eve, Milton’s, 324.
  • Expeditions, The Three, 496.
  • Fabliaux, 483, 521, 549, 566.
  • FacetiÆ:
  • BebelianÆ, 551;
  • DomÉnichi, 551.
  • Fagnan, Prof. E., 474.
  • Fairies, not immortal, 318.
  • Faithless Wife and Ungrateful Blind Man, 215, 516, 532.
  • Falcon, The Faithful, 510, 570.
  • FarhÁd and ShirÍn, 289.
  • FarÍdÚn, 69.
  • Farrukh, 274.
  • FarrukhrÚz, History of, 147, 493.
  • Fars, or FarsistÁn, 69.
  • Fate, or Destiny, xxv, 121.
  • FÁtihÁ, .html#Page_541" class="pginternal">541, 543.
  • Indian drama, 224.
  • Indian Notes and Queries, 197, 515.
  • Indian story-books: AlakÉsa KathÁ, xxix, xxxii;
  • BengalÍ Folk Tales, 504;
  • Dravidian Nights Entertainments (MadanakÁmarÁjankadai), 544, 545;
  • Hitopadesa, 121, 464;
  • KashmÍrÍ Folk-Tales, 507, 524, 544, 557;
  • KathÁ ManjarÍ, 517;
  • KathÁ Sarit SÁgara, xxi, 166, 287, 346, 516, 558;
  • Panchatantra, 532;
  • PanjÁbÍ Legends, 524, 526, 570;
  • Sinhasana Dwatrinsati, 517;
  • VetÁlapanchavinsati, 500, 518;
  • Vrihat KathÁ, xxii.
  • IrÁn, 43.
  • Indra’s Paradise, 316, 544.
  • Infernal Machines, 201.
  • Infancy, Apocryphal Gospel of the, 556.
  • Infidels, all who are not Muslims, 439.
  • Iram, Rose-Garden of, 304, 494.
  • Iskandar, 173.
  • IstikbÁl, 271.
  • Iswara, 492.
  • Italian story-books: Decameron, 483;
  • Cento Novelle Antiche, 560.
  • ’Itr-igul, 330.
  • Ivanhoe, 100.
  • Jacob’s sorrow, 242.
  • JamÍ, the Persian poet, 356.
  • JamÍla KhatÚn, 294.
  • JamshÍd, Cup of, 173.
  • JÁtakas, 8, 563.
  • Jeshu, Toldoth, 475, 542.
  • Jewellers, rogues in stories, 224.
  • Jews, Absurd charges against, 439.
  • Joseph, the son of Jacob, 244, 312;
  • and Potiphar’s Wife, 330.
  • JÜlg’s Mongolian Tales, 500, 556.
  • KÁf, Mountains of, 478, 546.
  • Ring, The, 355, 546.
  • Rings, Signet, 70.
  • Road to the Mosque, 547.
  • Robe of honour, 99.
  • Robinson’s Persian Poetry, 257.
  • Robles, Isidro de, 551, 561.
  • Roebuck’s Persian and HindÚstÁnÍ Proverbs, 283.
  • Romance writers, European, 264.
  • Romances, European: Alexander, 167;
  • Agravain, etc., 530;
  • Eglamour (Sir), xxxii;
  • Guerin de Monglave, 523;
  • Huon of Bordeaux, 264, 518, 521, 544;
  • Isumbras (Sir), Octavian, Torrent of Portugal, xxxii.
  • Roscoe’s Spanish Novelists, 486, 552, 561.
  • Rose and Nightingale, 122, 345.
  • Roses, Otto of, 330.
  • Roy, ProtÁp Chandra, 523, 539.
  • RÚh-afzÁ, 304.
  • Rukh (or roc), 306.
  • RÚm, Country of, 44.
  • RupÍ, Value of, 244.
  • Rustam, 240.
  • Sa’dÍ, the Persian poet, 101, 245, 253, 257, 278, 311.
  • Sagas from the Far East, 500, 556.
  • Sakhr, the demon, and Solomon, 163.
  • Salamander, 259.
  • Saman-rÚ, 288.
  • Sambhavi, 197.
  • Sastras, The six, 228.
  • SÁstrÍ, Pandit S. M. NatÉsa, xxix, 193, 195, 197, 229, 544, 545.
  • Satan, Artful women compared to, 376.
  • Satan, the stoned one, 277, 369.
  • SatanÆ, Tela Ignea, 475.
  • Sayf ul-MulÚk, Story of, 370, 547.
  • Scottish Ballad, 545.
  • Scott’s edition of the Arabian Nights, 275569.
  • VazÍr, The Treacherous, 114.
  • VazÍrs, The Forty, xxxi, xxxix, 3, 306, 383.
  • Vedas, The Four, 228.
  • Verboquet, DÉlices de, 551.
  • Vermieux’ Indian Tales, 516.
  • VetÁlapanchavinsati, 500, 518.
  • Vijanajara, 199.
  • Virtuous DevasmitÁ and her Suitors, 287.
  • Visitors, Meeting, 271, 285.
  • Visvesvara, 212.
  • Vogelritter, Ballad of the, 545.
  • Voltaire’s Zadig, 511.
  • Wadia, P. D. H., 489, 543.
  • Wagenseil’s Tela Ignea SatanÆ, 475.
  • Walhouse, M. J., 541.
  • Washerman’s Story, 58, 476.
  • WasÍf’s amatory poetry, 348.
  • Water of Life, 520, 521.
  • Way’s Fabliaux, 567.
  • Wilson, Dr. H. H., xxix, 571.
  • Wind as messenger of love, 164.
  • Wine forbidden to Muslims, 312.
  • Witch Shamsah, 357, 493, 546.
  • Witches and werwolves, 45.
  • Wives, Unfaithful, 19, 216.
  • Woman-nature, 350.
  • Woman, The perfect, 194.
  • Woman who knew the language of animals, 505, 510.
  • Woman’s love scorned, 13.
  • Women, The Three Deceitful, 355, 546.
  • Women, addicted to Magic, 401.
  • Women’s condition in the Muslim Paradise, 187, 248.
  • Woodcarver and Painter, Story of the, 500.
  • Wordsworth, xxvi.
  • Wrestling in Persia, 110.
  • Wright’s Latin Stories, 492.
  • Yad-est, Game of, 383.
  • Yakshas, 535.
  • Yaman, 152.
  • Youth, Fountain of, 521.
  • Yule-Tide Stories, 497.
  • Zadig, 511.
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