INDEX. 
427 
Castle, the red, near Firouz koh, 365. 
Caspian Sea, 253. 287. 375. 
Cave, at Shapour, 50. 51. Zendan Jemsheed, 81. 
Near Maragha, 294. 
Ceremonies, 249. 250. 274. 279. At Chors, 308. 
Shah’s entry into Teheran, 385. 
Ceylon, 11. 
Chai Pereh, river, 308. 
Chai Bagk, village, mineral springs near it, 293. 
Chakchour red cloth stocking, 241. 
Cholera Morbus, 14. 
Chappar, Persian courier, 209. 
Chappow, predatory incursions, 322. 377. 
Chardin, Sir John, quoted, 43. 44. 63.64.65. 
67. 75. 76. 77. 114. 129. 131. 137. 141. 146. 
ISO. 204. 225. 231. 316. 
Chaussard, translator of Arrian, quoted, 13 
Chawan, village and plain, 287. 289. 
Chuppee dance of the Bakhtiares, 125. 
Chelsea Hospital, Persian compares it to para¬ 
dise, 2. 
Chehel Khoneh mountain, 307. 
Cheshmeh Ali, 369. Tale attached to it, 370.381. 
Cheshmeh Bad, or fountain of the wind, 370. 
Chibok Oglou, village, 272. 
Chigeen, village, 295. 
Chors, ancient Armenian town, 307. 
Christianity, a reference to it, 205. 
Christie, Major, 213. 
Cinnamon warehouses at Galle, 11. 
Climate, 54. Of Ispahan, 152. 160. At Mia- 
neh, 208. At Aberan, 327- 
Cochin, 11. Its climate, 12. Fisheries, 13. The 
Cochin leg, 13. 
Cofian Koh, mountain, 208. 298. 
Coins, ancient, 77. 269. 334. 
Congo, 4. 
Comet, seen at Ispahan, 157. 
Copper, of Sivas, 161. 
Corbal, a district, 72. Famous for wine, 74. 
Cotton, of Ispahan, 156. 
Cossacks, 245. 246. 248. 276. 279. 
Cossid, foot messenger, 209. 
Courdistan, 290. 
Gourds, 318. Fray with the Persians, 319. 
327. Protraits of three, 330. Anecdote, 331. 
Their festival, 357. 394. 398. 
Cuffick MS. 256. 
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Dadabeglou, a village, 251. 
Damgan, town of, 381. Founded by Housheng, 
382. 
Dancing, of Indians, 19. 
D’Anville, M. 267. 
D’Arcy, Colonel, 2. 68. 186. 
Darius, conjecture about his death, 384. 
Dead Sea alluded to, 287. 
Dedeh, Persian wet nurse, 110. 
Deer, a species called Maral, 241. 
Deenab, a district, 287. 289. 
Dehkkargan, village, 283. 
Deli chai, or the mad river, 362. 
Deloo Nezer, village, 121. 
Demawend, mountain, 260. Town, 352. Its 
Governor, 354. Town described, id. Moun¬ 
tain, 353. Its lake, 356. Festival, 357. Its 
antiquity,-357. — 360. 385. 
Deputation of Persians, 128. 129. 
Dereh Chichek, the valley of flowers, 337. 
Dervish, 44. 
Desht e Arjun, hole in the mountain, 54. 
Develu, village, 315. 393. 
Dinner, Persian imitation of an English one, 144. 
Doctors, Persian, anecdote of one, 192. 
Dogs, of Rio di Janeiro, 5. 
Dow, Arabian vessel, 35. 
Dromedaries of Circassia, 334. 
Dum, charm against poisonous reptiles, 101. 
Dumbelu, tribe of, 309. 
Duncan, Mr., late Governor of Bombay, 17.35. 
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East India Company, 14. 17. 
Eagles, 236. Of Ararat, 347. 
Eelauts, wandering tribes, in Merdasht, 83. 
117.; their hot and cold regions, 120. Good 
materials for soldiers, 214.—236. 237. 243. 
251. 256. 257. 294. 346. 
Ekleed, village, its sacred spring, 122. 
Ekrek, village, its houses like those described by 
Xenophon, 396. 397. 
Elephanta, caves of, 21. 22. 23. 
Ellis, Mr. vested with a special mission, 335. 
339. 347. 348. 389. 
Embassy, from Persia to Russia, 300 and 301. 
Epardus, river, 353. 
Erivan, 313. 319. Population, government, and 
revenue, 321. 
Esther and Mordecai, sepulchre of, 265. 
Etchmiatzin, Armenian monastery, 323. 324. Its 
relicks, 324. Second visit, 332. Its library, 
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