INDEX. 
‘429 
Jacob’s Castle, near Kongouri, 121. 
Jajrood, river and caravanserai, 353. 
Jahboon, a village, 361. 
Jasques, Cape, 27. 
Jehanabad, village, 262. 
Jehan Nemah, or Cosmorama, 373. 
Jews, ancient and modern coincidence of cus¬ 
toms, 105. 265. At Hamadan, 266. At Bok¬ 
hara, 379. At Teheran, 388. 
Ilan daghi, or the Serpent Mountain, 308. 
Inderabia, island, 35. 
Indian, anecdote of one, 24'3. 
Inscription, pehlavi, 81. Hebrew, 265. Peh- 
lavi, 272. 
Iris, village, 256. 
Irrigation, distinction between artificial and na¬ 
tural, 295. 
Ismael Khan telai, the Shah’s favourite, 367. 
Ispahan, embassy arrives there, 129. Its ave. 
nues, 130. Its ruined state, 131. Its houses. 
135. Bazars, 136. Hezzar dereh, 137. Mil 
Shatir, 137. Its environs, 138. Shaking pil¬ 
lars, 138. Atesh Gah, 139. Pigeon-houses, 
140. Its population, 141. Roman Catholic 
church and priest, 147. Armenian burial-place, 
150, id. Persian ditto, 151. Its climate, 152. 
153. Its cultivation, 154. Fuel, 154. Ma¬ 
nufactures, 155. Its melons, 155. 
Istalcher, rock of, 83. Description of it, 85. 
Julfa, Armenian suburb, 146. 
K 
Kaboot Reheng, village, 271. 
Kais,S\. 32. 
Kalauts, dresses of honour, 62. 69. Reception 
of one by the Prince of Shiraz, 92. 
Kaleoons, 56. 
Kalaat poiishan, 69. 
Kanareh, caves of, 20. 22. 23. 
'Kanauts, aqueducts, 163. 164. 
Karabagh, 245. 
Karakiah, 237. 
Karaguzloo tribe, 262. 
Karangou river, 296. 
Kara Klisseh, Russian post, 328. Houses there, 
329. 
Karaziadin, 308. 
Karagouvonlu tribe, 310. 
Karniarekh, mount, 335. 336. 
Kargi, a Turcoman tribe, 378. 
Kars, 397. Its castle, 398. Its Pasha, 398. 
Karaj, river, 200. 
Kashan, governor of, 143. Its latitude, 161. 
Manufactures, 162. 
Kauzeroon, 49. 
Kazioon, village, 120. 
Kebleh, the point to which Mahomedans pray, 
117. 
Keghort, Armenian church and monastery, 339. 
341. Inscription, 342. 
Keik, a Turcoman tribe, 378. 
Kelemeh Islam, the Mahomedan profession of 
faith, 105. 108. 
Kemeen, village, 116. 
Kenn, called Kais by the natives, 31. Descrip¬ 
tion of, 33. 
Kerim Khan, governor of Nakhjuwan, 311.393. 
Kerim Khan erects a building over Saadi’s 
tomb, 62. 64. 
Kerbelah, burning of, represented, 183. 
Kenareh, village, 79. 
Keykay, Persian exercise, 169. 
Ketch Calehsi, mountain of goats, 303. 
Khajeh, village, 233. 
Khalcal, district, 236.-256. 295. 
Khanaka, village, 307- 
Khatunabad, village, 297. 
Khorassan, 357. 
Khoi, its vale and soil, 304. Pillars of sculls, 
305. 307. 
Khoshk Serai, village, 303. 
Khoshru Shah, 282. 
Khorma zerd, village, 290. 
Khotbeh, action of prayer, 184. 387. 
Khor shuter, the camel thorn, 115. 
King OF Persia, one of his titles explained, 91. 
His conduct towards nefarious governors, 95. 
165. Koom, 166. His humility there, 166.— 
170.171.172. His dress, crown, &c. 173. 179. 
187. 192. His enquiries about revenue, 193. 
Swears by his own head, 193. His remarks 
upon our carriages, 198. Builds Sulimanieh, 
199. —Mentioned, 221. 240. 259. 273. 278. 
280. 301. 313. 349. 350.351.353.361. 363. 
370. 371. 372. 373.377. 385. 389. 390. His 
entry into Teheran, 385 to 388. 
Kinakir, village, 335. 
Kishmis, 4. 30. 
Kishlak, cold region, 120. 378. 
Kishlak,' village, 236. 
Kiz Caleh, 310. 341. 
Kizzil ozan river, 208. 257. 276. 296. 
