m.html#Page_172" class="pginternal">172 Benak, spice plant, p. 92 Bend-emir, river, ancient Araxes, p. 51 —course of, p. 124 Bendes, p. 61 Ben Gieul, [of the Euphrates, see map] of the Araxes, p. 317. 326 Bisgoush, mountains of, p. 270 Blacker, Lieutenant, p. 2 Blanket, Admiral, p. 33 Body-Guard, of the King, p. 242 Bokhara, blue beards in, p. 247 —Silver from, p. 238 Boli, p. 357 —forest of, p. 358 Bombay, departure from, p. 2 Bombareek, cape and rock of, p. 6 Boots in Persia, p. 246 Borazjoon, village of, p. 76 Bosnia, native of, p. 324. 340 Bottle of sugar candy broken before the Envoy’s horse, p. 84. 97. 124 Bridges at Ispahan, p. 162. 213 Broad cloth, excellence of English, p. 355. Brodies from Monze to Cape Jasques, p. 5 Bruce, Mr. Assistant Resident at Bushire, p. 10, 11. 32. 33. 37. 51, 52. 69. 206, 218 —sent to India, p, 219. 240 Buffaloes, p. 359 Bullion, price of in Persia, p. 238 Bund-emir Timoor, p. 124 —Bund Kohrood, p. 177 —at Ispahan, p. 213 Buonaparte, Treaty with Persia, p. 216 —conduct of the Persians, p. 251 —his hospital at Malta, p. 368 Busheab, island of, or Khoshaub, p. 7 —pearls on the shoal, p. 53 Bushire, arrival in the roads, p. 10 —landing in Persia, p. 12 —militia of, p. 13 —history of the Sheik of, chap. ii. p. 15-28 —description of the town, p. 56-8 Bustard, p. 61. Bustion, cape, mine and fort at, p. 51 260 “Dherna,” see note, p. 3
les@51819@51819-h@51819-h-10.htm.html#Page_113" class="pginternal">113, see p. 225 Kanauts, aqueducts, p. 147, &c. —making, p. 253 Kara Colagh, p. 330 Kara guzlou, tribe, p. 37. 122 “Kara Khader,” black tents, p. 288. 302 Kara Sou, river, p. 325 —another, p. 337 Karatch, village near Teheran, p. 250 Kashan, p. 177 —well at, p. 178, note —manufactures, p. 231 —character of the people, p. 241 Katif, El, pearl bank at, p. 53 Kauzeroon, p. 83. 92 Kaveer, p. 182 Kelki Irmak, p. 337. 342 Kelounter, the revenue collector, p. 235 Kemeen, village near Persepolis, p. 143 Kenn, Island, gold dust in the torrents, p. 52 Kerim Khan, Regent of Persia, p. 101 —his works at Shiraz, p. 101-7. 221 —treasures of, p. 238 Kerim Khan, bearer of the King’s letter, p. 95 Ket Khoda, the chief of a village, p. 235 Khalcal, district of, p. 284 Khaloet KhanÉh, private hall of audience at Teheran, p. 188 —at SultaniÉh, p. 260 Khan, a military title, p. 235 Khan, a caravanserai, p. 345 Khandaek, village of, p. 359 —character of the people, p. 360 Kharrack, island of, p. 53, 54. 69 Kharrack, town on the coast of Persia, p. 51 Khaumaridge, p. 83, 84 Kheleel Khan, Hajee, p. 39 Khenna, a dye, p. 231. 247 Khisht, plain of, p. 80, 81 Khoi, city and plain of, p. 298 Khona Kergaun, p. 147 KhonÉh KhorrÉh, p. 148 Khorassan, Prince of, p. 241, see Mesched, p. 208 Khoresser, (Gulph of Persia), p. 51 KhorremderrÉ, p. 256 260 Mat-houses of Guadel, p. 5 “Maun,” 7-1/4lbs. p. 92. 110 Maxhood Beggy, p. 154 Mayar, p. 157 Mazanderan, p. 287 “Meals,” clubs, p. 85 Medicine of Persia, p. 229 MedressÉ Shah Sultan Hossein college, at Ispahan, p. 163 —MedressÉ JedÉh, p. 164 Meer Sakee, p. 177 Mehmandar, office of, p. 36. 73. 293 —appointed to the Mission, p. 42. 101 Mekran, coast of, p. 3-6. 49 Melons at Sayin, p. 174 MemmÉh Sunni, p. 82 MeraughÉh, town of, p. 278 Merchants of Persia, p. 237 Merdasht, plain of, p. 49. 124 —covered with antiquities, p. 125 Mesched, Prince of, p. 208 Meshed Omoun, p. 143 Mesjid MadrÉ Suleiman, p. 144 MiaunÉh, village of, p. 266-70 Military establishment of Persia: at Shiraz, p. 110 —at Teheran, p. 240 —at Tabriz, p. 282 —see p. 241 —and generally, p. 240 —at Zengan, p. 261 —military qualities, p. 281. 366 Mineral springs, p. 78 Mines of silver, p. 238 —of iron, p. 283 —of lead, p. 284 Minou, on the Gulph of Persia, p. 49 Miri, p. 338 Mirza, hereditary title of Persia, p. 234 Mirza Abul Hassan, late Envoy to the Court of London, p. 36. 149. 353. 364 —history of, p. 220-3 Mirza Bozurk, minister at Tabriz, p. 282 Mirza Hassan, son of Mirza Bozurk, p. 285 Mirza Reza, Embassador to Buonaparte, p. 193. 216. 253 “Mirza of Nusserabad
berg@html@files@51819@51819-h@51819-h-13.htm.html#Page_168" class="pginternal">168. 175, 177. 230 —works of, p. 227. 233. 254. 271-2. 268 Seidoun, village of, p. 142 Seiks, p. 50 Seraub, effect of the vapour, p. 294 “Ser-baz,” one who plays away his head, p. 242 “Ser-kecheckchee,” p. 242 Sertes, cape, p. 51 Sewund, village of, p. 142 —river of, p. 129. 137. 142 Shah Thamas, p. 162 Shah ZadÉ Freng, p. 167 Shahee, lake of, p. 278. 294-5 Shapour, river of, p. 82 —city, p. 84 —visited, p. 85 —sculptures, p. 87-91 —theatre, p. 91 —subterraneous passages, p. 92 —sculptures compared with those near Persepolis, p. 126, 127. 139, see p. 201 Shawls of Kerman, p. 231 —of Cashmire, p. 246 Shebester, town of, p. 295 Sheep skins, p. 246 Sheik Ali Khan, one of the King’s sons, p. 253 Sheik Nasr, of Bushire, history of, p. 16 —mode of summons to his standard, p. 17, 18. 77 Shem-Iroun, village of, p. 213 Sheridan, Mr. Thomas Henry, p. 1, 2. 69 Sheyahs and Sunnis, p. 57. 62. 157 Sheyran, district of, p. 332 Ship-building, p. 283 —ships on the Caspian, p. 287 Shiraz, approach to, p. 97 —entrance, p. 100 —description of, p. 102-7 —departure from, p. 122 —trade of, p. 231 Shirley, Sir Robert, note, p. 5 Shoolgistoun,
17.htm.html#Page_236" class="pginternal">236-8. 240 Tumbling, p. 112 Tumuli, or TapÉ, p. 251 Turcomans, p. 77. 288-90 Turcomen Cheyee, village of, p. 270 Turkhal, p. 345 Turkish soldiery, (see Delhis Bayrack), p. 358 —navy, p. 364 —entertainment, p. 323 Turks and Persians, p. 362-6 Turpah CalÉh, siege of, p. 312 —reception at the castle of, p. 313-4 V Van, city and lake of, p. 296. 303 Verdistan, cape, p. 9. 43 —shoal of, p. 53 Vincent, Dr. p. 3. 52 Vines in Persia, p. 251. 253 —mode of cultivation at Tabriz, p. 277 Vishna, sour cherry, p. 338 Visit, Persian, p. 13. 39-40. 72 Volcanoes, near Saidabad, p. 273 —near Tabriz, p. 277 —volcanic matter, p. 305 W Wahabees, p. 52. 222. 372 “Waky,” landed property in Persia, p. 237 Waltz, p. 365 Water of Bushire, p. 60 —of Teheran, p. 229 Water-cresses, p. 227 Water-mill, ancient custom attached to, p. 240 Weather at Bushire, p. 61 —at Teheran, p. 230 —at Arz-roum, p. 326 Well, p. 175 —marvellous at Kashan, p. 178 Wheeled carriages, p. 300 Wigs of the ancient Persians, p. 89 Willock, Cornet Henry, now Lieutenant Commander of the Body Guard, p. 1, 2. 37. 69. 118. 187 Wind chimnies at Bushire, p. 57 Wine in Persia, p. 166 Wolves, p. 359 Women of Bushire, p. 61 —of Diadine, p. 310 —generally, of PerTHE END. J. G. BARNARD, PRINTER, SKINNER STREET, LONDON.
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