702 À KAZEM-BEG, 
Pages. 
makyieh, (built by Yezid) Magkatir and Ma’aragka; the situation of the last two. — 
7) Continuation of D'. Dorn's version omitted in our MS. * etc. . , . . . , . 57k—580 
Part VIIE 
Nejm is appointed governor of Derbend. His rebellion. Rebi’a is dispatched to 
depose Nejm. Hazimeh is dispatched to Derbend by the Khalif. — Haroun (the 
Khalif) is said to have visited Derbend. His new arrangements there etc. .581 — 582 
Klaproth's extract . . . . . . sv ut 2 en ele ; 583 
Continuation of D”. Dorn's'version of the ethend Nameh with an English ua 
lation forming à supplement to part VIIL of this work: it contanis some 
narratives concerning tho state of Derbend from the year 190 till 260 of 
thoEidjrets 4 US UN PRET RCI EN LRU RE CROSS SLR 
REMARKS AND ILLUSTRATIONS TO PART THE EIGHTH. 
1) Haroun of our version must be Mehdi. — 2) À comparative note ou Jeiune. — 4) He- 
zimeh. — 6) À comparative note ou Hafadz. — 8) À notice on a «Stone vault» in 
which the sons of Harounur-Rashed are supposed to have been buried . . . . 585 — 589 
Part IX, 
The Khalif appoints the income from the Springs of Naghtha in Békou for the 
benefit of the in habitants of Derbend etc. — Disorders in Derbend on the 
consequence of the rebellion of Bi-Shutur. — The continuation af these 
disorders in the whole of Daghistan ete. . . . . . . . . . . . .590—591 
Continuation of D’. Dorn's version of the Derbend-Nameh with an English trans- 
lation answering to part IX. 
Article 1er us CGene E IAE= RoUR 2602000 RCE JU, 2156822593 
Article "2"tgqut bas erotol me EIRE EN SEE USE Ds 594 
REMARKS AND ILLUSTRATIONS TO PART THE NINTH. 
1) À historical note on the state of Daghistan and Aderbijan towards the close of the III 
Mahommedan Century.— Shirwan-Shahs.— 2) On the history and etymology of Bdkou. 
Naphiha in the province of Bakou, different softs of it; the historÿ of its springs; 
their general state/in 1837. — Salt in the Peninsula of Apsharän; its principal takes; 
their general state in the same year. — 3) A historical notice on the state of Ader- 
# In the last note to these remarks (page 126 note 7) I have expressed my suspicion that ds of the present 
day may be not the als of the ancient geographers? But reading the :note 87 to the Appendix, one may-clearly 
see that it is an error into which I have fallen. 
