INDEX. 
431 
Geroustan, mountains of, p. 267 > 
Gez , near Ispahan , p.174 
Ghilan , silk of, p. 231—language of, p. 283 
Giaours, -works of the, at Arz-roum, p. 322—again, 
p. 337 
“ Gika," ornament of rank, p. 208 
Girid, game of, p. 77 
Gombroon, (Bender-Abassay, p. 31), p. 51 
Goudar, tribe of, p. 288 
“ Goulams ,” slaves of the King’s body guard, p. 243 
Goush Khoneh at Ispahan, p. 172 
Grabs, Arab vessels, p. 8 
Grampus, possibly the whale of Arrian, p. 50 
Grass, common property in Persia, p. 339 
Greek church at Arz-roum, p. 322—inscription at 
Nakshi Rustam, & c. 
Guadel, cape and town, p. 4. 50 
Guebreabad, p. 177 
Guebres in Persia, p. 234 
Gulistan, p. 213 
Gum Tragacanth, p. 231 
Gumuck Khoneh, p. 332 
“ Gumrukchee," Collector of the Customs, p. 323 
Guzarat, land of the, p. 2 
H 
Hafiz, tomb of, p. 104—his odes sung, p. 114—Der- 
veish of the tomb, p. 143—superstition connected 
with his works, p. 229 
Haji Hamza, p. 352 
Hakim, the governor of a city, p. 235 
Halisse, crown lands of Persia, p. 238 
Ilallilah peak, p. 9—village of, p. 59 
Halys, river, p. 352 
Ilamadan (Ecbatana, p.233) Prince of, p. 208 
Hamamlee, p. 355 
Hannibal, tomb of, p. 352 
Haooz Sultan, p. 182 
Harem, the Podargus of Arrian, p. 52 
Harem, royal, at Ispahan, p. 166—at Teheran, p. 225— 
supplied by the Amcen-ed-dowlah, p.239 
Hares eaten by the Persians, p. 230 
“ Hasht-behesht." eight Paradises at Ispahan, p. 163 
Hasson Caleb, p. 317-8 
Hawks at Bushire, p. 64-5 
Head dress in Persia, p. 246 
“ Ileft-ten,'' pleasure-house at Shiraz, p. 104 
Henna, used in dying beards, p. 231 
Herbert, Sir Thomas, p. 5, note, 137 
Herring, from the Caspian, “King of Fishes,” p. 230 
Hieratcmis, of Arrian, p. 52 
Hodja , schoolmaster, p. 333 
Honey of Kauzeroon, p. 93—of Shiraz and Teheran, p 
230 
“ Hoobara," bustard, p. 61. 65 
Horse of the Dashtistan, &c. p. 62—of the Turcomans , 
p. 62. 289—character of the Arab and Persian 
horses, p. 63. 82—races, p.210—horses painted, p. 
210—horsemanship of the Prince Royal, p. 280—of 
the Persians and Turks, p. 281 
Hospitality of the Turcomans, p. 289 
Hossein, ceremonies of the death of, p. 194-7, see 
p. 216 
Hossein Ali Mirza, Prince of Shiraz, p. 109. 117. 192 
—his present to the King, p. 208 
Hot wind on the coast of Mekran, p. 6—in the Gulph 
of Persia, p. 7 
Hot springs at Hassan Kaleh, p. 318—at Ilija, p. 325— 
near Kuley Hissar, p. 338 
Household of the King of Persia, p. 217. 239—female, 
p. 225 
Hummocks of Kenn, Gulph of Persia, p. 9 
I—J 
Jaffer Ali Khan, English Agent at Shiraz, p. 29— 
English letter from, p. 31—character of, p. 43—see 
p. 189. 192 
Jaffer Khan, King of Persia, p. 16 
“ Jan-baz," one who plays away his soul, p. 242 
Janik, port of, p. 338. 341 
Janizaries, p. 31 
Jasques, cape, p. 6. 48, 49. 124 
“ Jelovcdars," grooms, p. 64. 69 
Jemidars of the Envoy’s guard, p. 194 
Jemsheed, p. 125.129. 140. 167 
Jemsheed’s Harem, p. 142 
Jenghiz Kiian, portrait of, p. 167— took Rey, p. 233 
—plundered Sultanieh, p. 259 
Jerboa, p. 64 —description of, p. 65-7 
Jewels of the King, p. 214 
“ Jezaerchi," men who use blunderbusses, p. 30 
Joasmee Pirates capture the Sylph, are defeated by the 
Nereide, p. 44-6. 58—destroyed, see note at the end, 
p. S71 
Jones, Sir Harford, Envoy Extraordinary, passim, 
see conduct throughout the negociations, p 199- 
203 
Jooyum, district of tobacco, p 19 
