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  • 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
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  • 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 Per

    THE END.

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