GENERAL INDEX 
OF 
NAMES AND SUBJECTS. 
A 
Abbas-abad, fort of, ii. 616. 
Abbas Mirza, i. 211, 227, 244. 
-- —visit to, i. 249, 254. 
-----, condescension of, i. 281. 
— ---—, remarks on his character, i. 282. 
--—, meeting with his brother, i. 290. 
— -—, his great anxiety for the health 
of Dr. C. Drummond, i. 301. 331. 
---, some account of his rival bro¬ 
ther, Mahmoud Ali Mirza, ii. 165. et seq. 
---—, his plans of national improve¬ 
ment in Persia, ii. 506, 507. 
———-, his great zeal in improving the 
Persian army, ii. 586. 
— -his protecting liberality towards 
the author on leaving Tabreez, ii. 609. 
Abdallah, the deposed prince, ii. 301, 302. 
Abdallah, Jacob, tomb of, ii. 684- 
Abhar, village of, i. 284. 
Abon-Hillah, canal, ii. 379. 
Aborigines of Media, ii. 94. 
Abourgos, or Bourgos, town of, ii. 765. 771. 
Abraham, the patriarch, why called out of Chal¬ 
dea, ii. 49, 50. 
-, Arab traditions respecting, ii. 328. 
Absheran, peninsula of, ii. 515. 
Abul Hassan Khan, ii. 721. 
Abyssinia, Hadgd Bushire, the eunuch of, ii, 
22, 23. 
Acacius, bishop of Mida, ii. 14. 
Accommodations for Persian travellers, i. 261. 
Adjebshir, village of, ii. 498. 528. 
Adna Koyi, village of, ii. 429. 
Afghans, cruelty of the, i. 416. 422, 423. 
- of Cabul of Jewish origin, ii. 530, 531. 
Afshar soldiers, ii. 580. 
Afshars, tribe of the, ii. 535, 536. 
Aga Kamel Bela, caravansary of, i. 398. 
Agerly, the brook, ii. 534. 
Aggia-Daghler Mountains, ii. 686. 
Agricultural machines of the village of Deez, 
ii. 533. 
Agridagh Mountains, i. 183. 
Ahasuerus and Esther, ii. 112, 113. 
-, the same with Artaxerxes Longi- 
manus, 113. 
Ahmed, the pasha of Bagdad, anecdote of, ii. 248. 
Ahmed Khan, his great rapacity, ii. 569. 
Ahmed Sultan, mosque of, ii. 751. 
Ajelyka, i. 6- 
Akarkouff, ruin of, ii. 256. 275. 277- 279. 
Akpet, monastery of, i. 160, 161. 
Akhoor, the river, i. 177. 
Ala-Daghler Mountains, ii. 722. 
