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INDEX. 
Kcempfer, M. 67. 
Koli Shishpeer mountain, 71. 
Komeesha, town of—fray there, 127. Tomb of 
Shah Reza, and sacred fish, 127. 
Room, 165. 
Konah Kerran, village, 252. 
Koran at Ardebil, 256. 
Kowlies, courtezans, 90. 
Kurehim, village, 256. 
Kuruk, or warning off, 351. 
Kur, river, 328. 
Kushek, village, 260. 
L 
Laleh, Persian tutor, 110. 
Lake of Shahee, 286. Of Sivan, 335. Near De- 
mawend, 356. 
Languages, connection of, 313. 
Larak, island, 4. SO. 
Lanterns ofKashan, 161. 
Le Bruyn, 65. 75. 76. 
Lion, man of war, 1. Arrangements on board, 
2. 8. 24. 39. 
Lion, marks of one, 294. 
Lindsay, Lieut. 212. 
Longitudes in the Persian Gulf, 37. 
Locusts, come with the East wind, 43. Are 
eaten, 44. At Shiraz, 98. At Smyrna de¬ 
scribed, 99. 100. 
Lockett, Mr. 98. 
Looties, Persian buffoons, 104, 351. 
Louristan, 125. 
Lowth, Bishop, 282. 
M 
Madeira, 3. 
Mahomed Nebee Khan, Vizier of Ears, 42. 
His adventures, 94.95. 102. 111. 
Mahomed Zeky Khan appointed mehmandar, 
46. Loses his seals, 48. Anecdote of him, 51. 
58. Visited by English Ambassador, 91. His 
account of himself, 91. 102. Take leave of 
' him, 113. 
Mahomed Rakheem Khan, a youth. His adu¬ 
lation, 94. 
Mahomed Beg, 124. 133. 
M ahomed Ali Mirza, his war with the Gourds, 
157. Ambassador visits him, 195. His charac¬ 
ter, 196. His conversation, 197. 221. 
Mahomedans, their decent behaviour in their hot 
baths, 59. 
Mahomed Khan, 170. 177. Arrives with the 
baggage, 197. 
Mahomed Zemaun Khan, his rebellion, 349. 
Mahomed Reza Beg, Afshar, 352. His ser¬ 
vility, 353. 
Mahomed Chini, a Turcoman adventurer, 379. 
Is killed, 380. 
Malabar, coast of, 14. 
Mamacenni, their ancient origin, 47. 
Mamache, Persian midwife, 105. 
Maman, village, 257. 
Mandelslo, 67. 
Manure, at Ispahan, 155. 
Manuscripts at Ardebil, 255. 
Marble of Tabriz, 284. 
Maragha, town of, bridge. Tomb of Jenghiz 
Khan’s descendants, 290. Its observatory, 
291. Description of, 292. Its mineral springs, 
293. 
Maraud, village, 301. 302. 
Marriage of Abbas Mirza’s sister, 391.392. 
Martyn, Rev. Henry, 97. His death, 223. 
Writes a tract; effects of it, 224. 
Mazanderan, its derivation, 364. 
Mejlis, a Persian assembly described, 143. 
Merdasht, its plain, 72. Governor of, 76. Visit 
from him, 82. Its revenue, &c. 82.—90. 
Mekran, coast of, 24. Inhabitants live on fish, 29. 
Meshed Mader-i-Suleiman, its ruins near Shiraz, 
64. 66. Near Morghaub, 117. Sculpture there, 
118. 
Meshkin chai, river, 236. 
Mianeh, 208. Its river, 296. 
Mineral springs, at Chai bagh, and at Babager- 
ger, 293. 
Minsingird, village, 399. Its habitation, and 
anecdote, 399. 
Mill-stones, 347. 
Miracles, Persian faith in, 360. 
Mirza Abul Hassan Khan, late Persian En¬ 
voy to the Court of London, 1. His suite, 2. 
3. Takes leave of the Regent of Portugal, 7. 
Quarrels, 8. 10. 14. 16. His reception at Bom¬ 
bay, 17. His conduct there, 18. Gives an 
entertainment, 19. 23. 24. His conduct upon 
landing in Persia, 40. His enmity with Ma¬ 
homed Nebee Khan, 42. His grief at the loss 
of his child, 57. His wife, 57. His saying, 
92. Meeting with him, 126. 132. His faith 
in astrologers, 160. Took refuge at Koom, 
66.— Mentioned, 172. 176. 299. 300. 
