INDEX. 425 



Zenana, at Shah Baiihg, near Ahmedabad, iii. 37- Splendid Zenana, at Delhi, iv. 64. 



Zendavesta, sacred scriptures of the Parsees, i. 115. 



Zeno, his religious opinions compared with those of the brahmins, iii. 26l. 



Zeremullee, rajah of, his behaviour at Onore, iv. 147- His visit on board an Eng- 

 lish ship, iv. 164. 



Ziegenbalg, missionary in India, letters to him from King George the First, and 

 archbishop Wake, iii. 40. 



Zinore, ceded to the English, ii. 344. General description of the capital and district, 

 ii. 501. Seclusion of the natives, ii. 503. Kindness of the females, illustrated 

 by Jaelj ii. 504. Presents from the Zemindars and peasants, ii. 505. 



Zodiac, debilitating effects of the torrid zone, i. 382. 



...... rupees, different accounts of those coins, iii. 313. More satisfactory anec- 

 dotes of them, iii. 432. 



Zoroaster, and doctrines of the ancient magi, followed by the modern Parsees in 

 India, 113. His religious tenets, i. 115. 



Zulam Bhaug, Garden of Oppression at Surat, i. 255. Its beauty described, iii. 

 408. 



Zummaun, Mirza, Vizier of Cambay, his treatment by the nabob, and pathetic cor- 

 respondence, iii. 165. 



Zum Zum, sacred fountain at Mecca, iv. 194. 



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