552 Index to History of the Toorks. [No. 151. 



Seventh Book, (p. 281—326.) 

 The reign of Usbeg, and expiration of the dynasty of the Elue horde. 



Eighth Book, (p. 327—367.) 



The reigns of Urus-Khan, his two sons, Tochtasmish Khan and the 

 two invasions of Timur. 



Ninth Book, (p. 368—412.) 



The reigns of the Khans of the Golden horde, from the death of 

 Tochtasmish Khan to its expiration. 



Second Division, (Appendices.) 



I. Extracts from the Menasirul-awalin of Aaschik. 



II. The rain stone extracted from Mohammed B. Manosun's work 

 on gems. 



III. Invasions of Kiptschak by the Turks and Arabs, and expedi- 

 tions of the Petscheneges and Polowzes, previously to the epoch of the 

 Moguls. 



List of the invasions from the commencement of the historic time, 

 more complete than those in the Treatises of Sulm, Phumanr on the 

 Kumans Polowzes, Tazyges, or in Schloezer's Chronicle of the Polow- 

 zes (in his history of the Germans in Transylvania) in Horvath's History 

 of the Kumans, and in the Appendix on the Polowzes, as added to the 

 instructions of Klaproth's Travels in the Kaukasus and in Georgia, 

 p. 32. 



IV. The poem of Purbeha Dschami, with the addition of fifty 

 Mongolian words. 



V. Thirty-six diploms of Mongolian state-officers, (from the collec- 

 tion of state papers of Mohammed Hinduschar.) 



VI. Venetian Treaties, with Dehanibeg and Berdibeg. 



VII. List of Russian families, descended from the Tartars. 



VIII. List of the names of Russian princes who entered the Tarta- 

 rian camp, and a list of fifty succeeding Mongolian rulers in Kiptschak. 



IX. List of names of Tartarian ambassadors in Russia. 



X. Division. 



Critics given by three Russian academicians on this work, and the 

 author's reply. 



