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INDEX. 
Mammeh Sunni, p. 82 
Meraugheh, town of, p. 278 
Merchants of Persia, p. 237 
Merdasht, plain of, p. 49. 124—-covered with antiqui¬ 
ties, p. 125 
Mesched, Prince of, p. 208 
Meshed Omoun, p. 143 
Mesjid Madre Suleiman, p. 144 
Miauneh, v illage of, p. 266-70 
Military establishment of Persia: at Shiraz, p. 110— 
at Teheran, p. 240—at Tabriz, p. 282—see p. 241 — 
and generally, p. 240—at Zengan, p. 261—military 
qualities, p. 281. 366 
Mineral springs, p. 78 
Mines of silver, p. 238—of iron, p. 283—of lead, p. 
284 
Minou, on the Gulpli of Persia, p. 49 
Miri, p. 338 
Mirza, hereditary title of Persia, p. 234 
Mirza Abuu Hassan, late Envoy to the Court of Lon¬ 
don, p. 36. 149. 353. 364—history of, 220-3 
Mirza Bozurk, minister at Tabriz, p. 282 
Mirza Hassan, son of Mirza Bozurk, p. 285 
Mirza Reza, Embassador to Buonaparte, p. 193. 
216.253 
“ Mirza of Nusserabad,” p. 178 
Moharrem , p. 173. 180. 188—ceremonies of, p. 194-7 
Mollah Suleiman, p. 315 
Monze, cape, p. 5 
“ Moobarek ,” p. 6 
Moodjdeh, p. 332 
Moodjdehlook , p. 42.93 
Moran, cape, p. 3 
Morgliaub, p.143. 147 
Mosques of Shiraz, p. 102—of Ispahan, p. 170—of 
Teheran, p. 225 
Moss, village of, p. 329 
“ Moss,” curdled milk, p. 252 
Mountain Robbers, p. 83 
Mourchelcourd, battle of, p. 175 
“ Mujlis ,” an assembly, p. 206 
Mules, p. 353 
Mullak al mote, p. 183 
Muscat, Iraaum of, p. 7—pearl trade of, p. 53 
Music, p. 113, 114 
Musseldom, cape, p. 6. 51 
N 
Nabon, cape, p. 7—pearl shoal, p. 53 
Nadir Shah, p. 16—portrait of, p. 165—victory of, 
p. 175—death, p. 221—treasures, p. 265 
Nakshi Rustam, (see p. 89), p. 125-9, see p. 201 
Naptha, springs of, p. 78—applied to the skins of 
camels, p.78—flame little calid, p. 113 
Narangistoun, greenhouse at Ispahan, p. 167 
Nasakchee Bashee, chief executioner, office of rank 
under the Prince at Shiraz, p. 19—under the King at 
Teheran, p. 204. 207—conduct to the Mission, p. 34 
Nasr Oalah Khan, minister at Shiraz, p. 101, 102. 
110. 117 
Nautilus, cruiser, attacked by the pirates, p.43 
Nazir, p. 201. 369 
Negaristan, summer palace at Teheran, p. 227 
Negotiations begun at Bushire, p. 29. 34. 37. 41—at 
Shiraz, p. 117—at Ispahan, p. 159—at Teheran, p. 
198-203, seep. 212-3. 216 
Nerciat, M. p. 220. 280 
Neshki character, p. 59 
Niebuhr, p. 16, note 133. 135 
Niksar, ancient Nesccesarca, p. 342 
Nitrous acid, p. 78 
Moliara Khoneh, near Pcrsepolis, p. 125—at Ispahan, 
p. 170—at Teheran, p. 209 
Noory tribe, one of the new-modelled corps, p. 30- 
42 
Norooz, eve of, p. 204—history and ceremonies of the, 
p. 204-6, see p. 237- 240 
Norooz Khan, master of the ceremonies at the Court 
of Teheran, p. 184. 188 
Nowri, village of, p. 255 
Nusserabad, p. 178 
O 
Okes, of copper, p. 345 
Olearius, p. 136. 287 
Oi.ivier, p. 16, note 
Oman, province of, p. 8 
Omar, name of, p. 62— Omar Coushen, day of, p, 249 
Omen of a serpent, p. 316 
Ormuz, island of, p. 52 
Oroumi, town of, p. 305 
Osmanjik, town of, p. 352 
Otour, river, p. 298 
Otter, p. 359 
Ousei-ey, Sir Gore, Bart. p. 36 
Oxen, used in ploughing, p. 261. 275—as beasts of 
burthen, p. 300 
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