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INDEX. 
Dewan Khoneh at Shiraz, p. 108—at Ispahan, p. 166— 
at Teheran, p. 188—at Sultanieh, p. 260 
“ Dherna ,” see note, p. 33 
Diadin, town of, p. 309. 329 
Diplomacy of Persia, p. 198-201—publicity of, p. 216 
Diu, Portuguese colours on the fort of, p. 2 
Divers in the Pearl Fishery, p. 54 
Division of time in Persia, p. 41 
“ Dodder” mountain, p. 93 
Dog of the Balouches, p. 50— Kojla Dog, p. 64 
“ Dogoosheh ” slit cap, p. 150 
“ Dolmali ,” p. 324 
Dome of the mosque at Sultanieh, p. 258—domed build¬ 
ings, p. 279 
Dress of Persia, p. 243-8 
“ Dungaree” linen cloth, p. 26 
Durand, guard house, p. 346. 357 
Dutch painters in the service of Shah Abbas, p. 168 
Duties of customs, p. 297 
Dwarf wrestlers at Shiraz, p. 119 
E 
Earthquakes at Casvin, p. 254—at Tabriz, p. 277, 278— 
at Tasouj, p. 297 
“ Eels” or tribes, p. 288 
Effendi, p. 20 
Egmaun, port of, p. 44. 373 
Elauts, encampments of, p. 77. 231. 262. 301. 304. 308 
—reception in their tents, p. 308-9 
“ Elkhee dee,” master of the mares, p. 304 
Emin Aga, Governor of Arz-roum, p.323—created a 
Pacha, 332 
English letter from a Persian, p. 31—compare, p. 
203 
Entertainments given to the Envoy by the new gover¬ 
nor of Bushire, p. 73—at Shiraz, by the Minister, 
p. 111-6—by the Mehmandar, p. 11S—at Ispahan, by 
the Beglerbeg, p. 172—at Teheran, by the Prime 
Minister, p. 194—by the King, 207—at Tabriz, by 
the sou of the Minister, p. 285—at Arz-roum, by the 
Governor, p. 323—at Caraja, by the Aga, p. 333 
Etiquettes of Persia, p. 285 
Euphrates, sources of, p. 306—eastern river, p. 309, 
310,311—western, p. 325-329 
European dress and discipline introduced into Persia, 
p. 30. 32. 108. 184. 188. 207 
Excavated rocks, p. 340. 343 
Executioner, chief, see Nasakehee Bashee 
Extortion of the Derveishes, p. 32 
F 
Failee tribe, p. 240-2 
Fakir, p. 194 
“ Fall ” in Hafiz, p. 229 
Farz or Farsistan, p. 7.49—administration of, p. 110—- 
frontier, p. 153 
Fasa, Bolouk and city of, p. 233 
Fatme, tomb of, at Koom, p. 180— sister of Hossein, 
p. 195 
Fauces Hyrcanice ? p. 287 
Female household at Teheran, p. 225 
Ferdousi, p. 186 
Ferosh Bashee, p. 68. 70 
Ferrajoula Kiian, Nasakcliee Bashee of the King, 
p. 204. 207. 261 , 
Filial respect in the East, see p. Ill —see at Tabriz, 
p. 286 
Fire-altar, p. 121 
Fire temple near Pcrsepolis, p. F28—at Mesjid Madre 
Suleiman, p. 146 
Fire-works at Shiraz, p. 113—at Ispahan, p. 172—at 
Teheran, p. 207. 210 
Fire-eater at Shiraz, p. 112 
Firman of Persia, p. 231 
Firouzabad, ruins of, p. 234 
Fleet of the Imaum of Jlluscat, p. 7, 8—of the Joasrnee 
pirates, p. 44 
Fly-flap, p. 126 
Fox, white, at Bushire, p. 64 
“ Frangistoun,” Europe, p. 193. 253 
Frat, see Euphrates 
Frenchman passing for a Dervcish, p. 33 
French in Persia, p. 10. 30. 42. 190. 123. 212—French 
treaty, p. 216—dismissed from Persia, p. 218. 220 
Fruit at Bushire, p. 61—at Teheran, p. 230 
Fursung, p- 171, &c.—see p. 149 
G 
Galen, authority of, in Persia, p. 230 
Galley, Mr. Resident at Bushire, p. 50 
Gardanne, General, p. 42. 219, 220 
Gardens in Persia; at Kauzeroon, p. 92—at Shiraz , 
p. 105, &c. 
Gate of the palace, business transacted at, p. 216 
Gauzir-seng, town near Teheran, p. 251-2 
Genoese, works of the, p. 352 
Geredeh, p. 356 
Germania, Kermania , or Carmania, p. 49 
“ Germesir ” p. 49—again, p. 270 
