425. 
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INDEX. 
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Abbas Mirza, 185. Trait of his generosity, 
186. His attention to the English Ambassa¬ 
dor, 209. Introduces European discipline 
into Persia, 211 to 214. His character, 215 
to 217.—218, 219. 220. 227. 233. 238. 
Conversations with him, 239. 241. 242.— 
273. 274. 303. 313. 328. Marriage of his 
sister, 391. His conduct on receiving the 
Prince Regent’s letter and present, 391. His 
hunting party, 392. 
Abhasabad, fort of, 310. 311. 
Abdu Rakhman Pasha, Courdish Chief, 
157 to 159. 221. 223. 
Aberan, pastures of, 327. 330. 336. 
Abhar, town of, 205. Ancient Habor? 207. 
Castle of Darab there, 207. 
Aderbigian, government of, 240. 256. 273. 274. 
Afshars, Nadir Shah’s tribe, 352. 
Aga Khan, Governor of Demawend, 359. 360. 
Agi, salt river, 233. 281. 301. 
Ah, village, 353. 
Ahar, river, town, and district, 234. Ancient 
^ Hara? 235. 237. 
Ahmedabad, village, 257. 
Ahmedbeglou, village, 236. 251. 
Ahmed Khan, Governor of Maragha, 281. 290. 
293. 
Aineh Verzoon, village, 361.'" 
Akdagh, mountain, 256. 
Akverdoff, Russian General, 247. 
Alanjek, ancient Olana? 309. 
Albours, mountains, 360. 
Ali, 225. His pretended miracle, 370. id, 371. 
Aliabad, village, 297. 
Aligez, mountain, 327. 330. 335. 
Alkou, village, 289. 
Alvoend, mountain, 209.262. Abounds in springs, 
264. Ancient Orontes, 267. — 271. 272. 
Ameen ad dowlah, second Vizier of Persia, 
his history, 131 to 132. Visited by the Am¬ 
bassador, 132. Entertains the Embassy, 142. 
143_146. 154. 
Amrabad, village, 260. 
Anasseran, ruined village, 364. 367. 384. 
Angria, the Malabar pirate, 15. 
Antelopes of Persia, 206. In Karabagh, 245. 
248. 
Aqueducts, Kanauts, resemble the ancient, 163.; 
mode of their construction, 164.; a wooden 
one, 252. 
Arabia, coast of, 27. Family at Morghaub, 120. 
123. 
Araxes, river, cross it, 245. 248. 310. — 311. 315. 
316. 317. Girded by swamps, 346. Cross it 
at Gerger. 347- Araxenii Campi, 308. 312. 
Junction with the Arpachai, 397. 
Ararat, mountain, 303. Seen from Nakhjuwan, 
312.—315.335. DiflBculty of ascent, 344. J)e- 
scription of, 345. Ice in the chasm, id. Snow 
worms, id. Serves as a calendar, 346. The 
refuge of outlaws, 347. Its wild animals, id. 355. 
Architecture of Elephanta, 23. 24. 
Ardebil, city of, described, 253. Tomb of 
Sheikh Seffi, 253. Library, 255. 
Arijeh, village, 251. 
Ark Ali Shah, at Tabriz, described, 226. 
Armenia, its highest part, 397. 
Armenians, their present state, 146. Churches 
and convents, 146. Nuns, 148. Women, 149. 
Burial-place, 150. 227.—At Hamadan, 263, 
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