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  • 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.
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