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INDEX. 
Jouannin, M. p.220. 264. 280 
Jukes, Dr. p. 37. 52. 69. 229 
Julfa, suburb of Ispahan , p. 168 
Jusuff, Pacha , Grand Vizier, p. 336. 338. 341 
Ibrahim, Jlajee, Vizier of Aga Mahomed Khans p. 
211. 210—put to death by the present King, p. 221 
Ibrahim Pacha, governor of Bayazid, p. 306 
Ice (reservoir of) at Shiraz, p. 123—at Teheran, p. 
228 
Ichthyophagi, on the coast of Mekran, p. 50 
Ilija, warm springs at, p. 325 
Itnaum, parish priest, p. 333 
Indian figures at Shapour, p. 90 
Indigo in Persia, p. 231 
Inscriptions at Tahrie, p. 51—at Resliire, p. 59—at 
Shapour, p. 87—at Nakshi Rustam, p. 126-7—gilt at 
Persepolis, p. 137—at Mesjed Madre Suleiman, p. 144 
—at j Bey, p. 233—at Sultanieh, p. 258, see p. 263. 
267—at Mama Khatoun, p. 328—at Cherkes, p. 355— 
at Boli, p. 357. see plate xxix 
Introduction to the Prince at Shiraz, p. 107—to the 
King at Teheran, p. 186—again, p. 214 
Inundation, p. 213 
Irak, animosity of the people of, to those of Fars., p. 
157 
Iris, river, now the Tozzan Irmak, p.343 
Ish Agassi, master of the ceremonies at Shiraz, p. 100. 
108—at Teheran, p. 188 
Isker Sou, village of, p. 340 
Islands in the Gulph of Persia, p. 6. 52 
Ismael Beg, a favourite at Shiraz, p. 118. 120 
Ismael Beg Damgaunee, a favourite at the Court of 
Teheran, p. 216. 243 
Ismid, ancient Nicomedia, p. 361 
Ispahan, p. 159-173—reception of the Envoy, p. 161— 
extent of the city, p. 161—general view, p. 169— 
inundation at, p. 213—people of, ridiculed at Shiraz, 
p. 114—character of, p. 241 
Ispahanek, village of, p. 157- 159 
Istakbal, p. 76, &c. (see p. 85, at Kauzeroon,)SLt Shiraz, 
p. 97, &c. 
Islakhar, distinct from Persepolis, p. 129 
K 
Kabob, roast meat, p. 324—shops at Ispahan, p. 171 
Kaduck, a finer cloth, p. 156. 231 
Kalaat, dress of honour, p. 26—at Shiraz, p, 120—at 
Teheran, p. 216—numbers distributed by the King, 
p. 205 
Kalaat poshoon, near Shiraz, p. 123 
Kaleoon, water pipe, p. 13, &c. 55— Kuleoon of state, 
at Shiraz, p. 109—at Teheran, p. 214 
Kamcliaucks, the, p. 290 
Kamouncha, a species of violin, p. 113, see p. 225 
Kanauts, aqueducts, p. 147, &c.—making, p. 253 
Kara Colagh, p. 330 
Kara guzlou, tribe, p. 37. 122 
“ Kara Khader," black tents, p. 288. 302 
Kara Sou, river, p. 325—another, p. 337 
Karatch, village near Teheran, p. 250 
Kashan, jp. 177—well at, p. 178, note—manufactures, 
p. 231—character of the people, p. 241 
Kalif, El, pearl bank at, p. 53 
Kauzeroon , p. 83. 92 
Kaveer, p. 182 
Kelki Irjnak, p. 337. 342 
Kelounter, the revenue collector, p. 235 
Kemeen , village near Persepolis, p. 143 
Kenn, Island, gold dust in the torrents, p. 52 
Kerim Khan, Regent of Persia, p. 101—his works at 
Shiraz, p. 101-7. 221—treasures of, p.-.238 
Kerim Khan, bearer of the King’s letter, p. 95 
Ket Khoda, the chief of a village, p. 235 
Khalcal, district of, p. 284 
Khaloet Khaneh, private hall of audience at Teheran , 
p. 188—at Sultanieh, p. 260 
Khan, a military title, p. 235 
Khan, a caravanserai, p. 345 
Khandaek, village of, p. 359—character of the people, 
p. 360 
Kharrack, island of, p. 53, 54- -69 
Kharrack, town on the coast^of Persia, p. 54 
Kliaumaridge, p. 83, 84 
Kheleel Khan, Hajee, p. 39 
Khcnna, a dye, p. 231. 247 
Kliisht, plain of, p. 80, 81 
Khoi , city and plain of, p. 298 
Khona Kergaun, p. 147 
Khoneli Khorreli, p. 148 
Khorassan, Prince of, p.'241,-see Mesched, p. 208 
Khoresser, (Gulph of Persia), p. 51 
Khorremderrt, p. 256 
Khosh amedeed, p. 39. 96, compared with the Khosh 
gueldin of the Turks, p. 313, <see p. 189 
Khosh aub (see Bushcab, p. 7), near Bushire, p. 76 
Khour-e-Shooteur, river, near Koom, p. 180 
Kinar-a-gird, p. 182, 183. 250 
King of Persia, marble throne, p. 188—throne of the 
