-h.htm#Page_106">106. Cage, the, ii. 179. Cambronne’s word, 149; BlachernÆ, ii. 117; Cannon, ii. 114; Charsian, ii. 108; Charsiou, 72; Deuterou, ii. 127; Egri Kapou, ii. 105, ii. 108; Golden, ii. 117; Heptapyrgion, ii. 117; Melandesias, ii. 127; Pempti, ii. 114; Polyandrion, ii. 109; Psmatia, ii. 138; Rusiou, ii. 117; San Romano, ii. 118; Selymbria, ii. 117; Silivri, ii. 123; Tetarte, ii. 120; Theodosian, 72, ii. 138; Tou Tritou, ii. 117, ii. 122; Yeni Mevlevi, ii. 120. Gautier, on arrival at Constantinople, 11. Gazali, the verses of, ii. 196. Genoese archers, ii. 117; castles on the Bosphorus, ii. 294; in Galata, the, 88; tower erected in memory of the, 91. GhaznefÉr Agha, chief of White Eunuchs, 182. Ghetto of Balat, 72, 234; of Haskeui, 114. Giants’ Mountain, ii. 291. Giuliani the Florentine defends citadel, ii. 129. Giusti, ii. 17. Godfrey de Bouillon, plane tree of, ii. 291. Gods, temple of the Twelve, ii. 293. Golden Gate legend, ii. 128; used by Heraclius and Narsetes, ii. 128. Golden Horn, along the, 87; why so called, 18. Golden Room of Byzantine emperors, ii. 183. Goths, Constantine’s forty thousand, 71; seventh cohort, 71. Grave of Amycus, ii. 291. Graves formerly dug everywhere, 225; Mussulman, 92. Gravestones, Armenian, 98; Mussulman, 91. Greant, Giovanni, ii. 108. Greek funeral, 100; women, 233. Greeks, the, 231. Green ensign of the Prophet, 194, ii. 183, ii. 218. GÜl-KhÂneh, Hatti Sherif of, ii. 204. Guns, Orbano’s, ii. 110; three preferences, 134; sayings of, paraphrased, 134. Monasteries, Balukli, ii. 123; of the Sleepless, ii. 284; Yeni Mevlevi, ii. 120. Montague, Lady Mary Wortley, on Constantinople, 12; on liberty of Turkish vs. European women, ii. 17. Morean War, ii. 130. Mount Chamlejah, view from, ii. 241. Mountain, the Giants, ii. 291. Mosque proper, jami, the, ii. 219. Mosques, Ahmediyeh, 69, ii. 217; Abdul-Mejid, 218; Bayezid, ii. 218; EyÛb, ii. 230; MahmÛd, ii. 218; Muhammad, 71, ii. 218; NÛri Osmaniyeh, 70; Ok Serai, ii. 218; Osman, ii. 218; Selimiyeh, 71, ii. 218; Shazadeh, ii. 218; St. Sophia, 249; Suleiman, 70, ii. 217; ValidÊh Sultan, ii. 218. Mosques, characteristics, ii. 216; copies of St. Sophia, ii. 216; interiors, ii. 219. Mosques of the Sultans, 66. Muezzins, 109. Muftis, mortuary temple of the, ii. 230. Muhammad II. at Adrianople, 16; banners, 259; baths, 71; castle, ii. 279; discovers grave of EyÛb, ii. 230; dogs escort, 174; erects Castle of Seven Towers, ii. 127; fortress of Rumili Hissar, ii. 281; minaret of St. Sophia, 255; finds anchor, ii. 276; headquarters during siege, ii. 110; imprint of hand in St. Sophia, 272; inkstand, ii. 178; inscriptions on Seraglio gate, ii. 150; lays foundations of Seraglio, ii. 145; mosque, 29, 71, ii. 218; takes possession of St. Sophia, 277; quotes Persian poet, ii. 210; sabre-stroke on Serpentine Column, 167; sends back envoys of Constantine, ii. 281; successful assault, ii. 204. Rosh’ab, a Turkish drink, 213. Roxalana, influence of, ii. 193; maltreated by ValidÊh, ii. 198. Rumili Fanar, ii. 295; Hissar, fortress of, ii. 280; Kavak, ii. 293. Russian embassy, 93. S. Saccard, EugÈne, tombstone of, ii. 113. SaffiÉ the Venetian, influence of, ii. 193. Saint, the patron, of the Janissaries, ii. 234. Samos, Mandrokles of, ii. 281. Santoro, view from terrace of, 202; evenings with, 203. Scanderbeg, sabre of, 146, ii. 153. Sea, kiosk of the, ii. 204. Selamlik, the, ii. 29. Selim I., charger of, 169; displeased with DivÂn, ii. 170; memorable words of, ii. 84; son hides for three years, ii. 276; vizier, 112. Selim II., the Sot, 216; baths, ii. 182; debauches, 216; drinking under, 216; erects minaret of St. Sophia, 255; ravings, ii. 186. Selim III. restores Galata Tower, 91; surrenders ministry, ii. 173. Selimiyeh, 29, 71, ii. 218. Sepedgiler kiosk, ii. 205. Seraglio, the old, ii. 143; abandoned by Abdul-Mejid, ii. 145; BÂb-el-Selam, ii. 163; BÂb-i-HumayÛn, ii. 149; BÂb-i-SÂdet, ii. 170; baths of Selim II., ii. 182; battery, ii. 203; cage, ii. 179; contrasted with Alhambra, ii. 144; college, ii. 178; foundations laid by Muhammad II., ii. 145; gates, ii. 203; hall of the DivÂn, ii. 165; harem, ii. 184; historic interest, ii. 145; kiosks, ii. 204, ii. 205; library, ii. 178; present aspect, ii. 147; reception chamber, ii. 165; situation, ii. 146; summer harem, ii. 203; temple of relics, ii. Z. Zavegorod, Russian name of Stambul, 15. THE END.
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