INDEX. 
831 
Anecdote of a person suffering under a bilious 
fever, ii. 603, 601. 
--- of Mirza Sheffy, i. 311, 315. ii. 521, 
525. 
Annanour, i. 95—97, 98. 
-, quarantine of, i. 96. 
Anni one of the ancient capitals of Armenia, 
i. 172, 173. 175. 
Antelope-hunt, picture of an, i. 117, 118. 
-, description of one, i. 168. 
Antiochus the Great, ii. 132. 
-Epiphanius, ii. 132,133. 
Antiquities of Persepolis, i. 593. et seq. 
-found in the ruins of Susa, ii. 117— 
125. 
--— See Bas-reliefs. 
Antiquity of the tombs at Nakshi-Roustam, i. 
527. 
--■, a spurious specimen of one, supposed 
to have belonged to the ancient Fire-wor¬ 
shippers, ii. 32, 33. 
Apollonia, ii. 327. 
Aqueduct of Justinius, ii. 761. 
.-- of Khosroo Purviz, ii. 212. 
-- of Valens at Constantinople, ii. 756. 
--, long, ii. 761, 765. 
--, the Pasha Kiery, ii. 765. 
.-■——, the Bendt of Belgrade, ii. 766. 
Araba, the Turkish carriage or covered waggon, 
ii. 769, 770. 
Arab banditti near Kesra Shirene, ii. 217. 
-, retreat of, ii. 221, 225. 
Arabs, revolt of the, in pashalick of Bagdad, ii. 
251—253. 
Aragua, valley, i. 89, 90. 
---, river, 90. 93. 
Aran, village of, ii. 660. 
Ararat, mount, i. 152, 182—181. ii. 636—638. 
__, height of, ii. 183. 
—-, volcanic appearances of, ii. 181. 
_-, plain of, i. 81. 
-, seasons near, i. 191. 
■ —, mount, in a storm, ii. 616. 
-., view of, from Erivan, ii, 623. 
-, the author’s last view of the, ii. 666,667. 
Arasian plain, ii. 653. 
Aras river, ii. 610.610, 611. 653, 651. 660. 
. —, See Araxes. 
Arast-chai, the river, ii. 662. 
Araxes, ruins of ancient cities along its banks, 
i. 198. 206. 
— -, course of the, i. 211—216. 
-of the South, the river, i. 211, 215. 681. 
-, bridge over the, at Eski Julfa, ii. 610. 
-, conjectures concerning the particular 
point in Armenia, where Xenophon crossed 
the, ii. 663. See Aras. 
Arbaces, governor of Media, shares the Assyrian 
empire with Belesis, ii. 95. 
-, his first expedition into Samaria, ii. J 59. 
-•, death of, ii. ib. 
-, supposed to be the Tiglath-Pileser of 
Scripture, i. 701. 
Arch, as a feature of architecture, unknown be¬ 
fore the Deluge, ii. 367. 
-, the great, at Tackt-i-Bostan, ii. 171, 172. 
-, conjectures on, ii. 183. 
— , second, ii. 187. 
Architecture of Ecbatana, ii. 115. 
-of Persia, i. 702—701. 
Ardashir (orArtaxata), ruins of, i. 198. 203—206. 
ii. 619—622. 
, by whom founded, ii. 620. 
-Babigan, i. 519—557. ii. 193. 
-, bas-relief of, ib. 
— --, coin of, ii. 127. 
-, son of Babeck, bas-relief of, i. 551. 
556, 557. 
-, Dirodaste. See Artaxerxes Longi- 
manus, and Ahasuerus. 
Ardelaw mountains, ii. 139. 
Ark, Noah’s, conjectures concerning it, ii. 6.36, 
637. 
-, See Noah. 
Armari, village of, ii. 698. 
Argish, the river, ii. 779. 
Armavra, remains of the ancient city of, ii. 639, 
610. 
Armenia, Turkish, ii. 616. 
■-—, plain of, ii. 650, 651. 
— -, Xenophon’s march through, ii. 663, 
661. 
-, the author passes from, into Pontus, 
ii. 671—677. 
Armenian Christians, tomb-stones of, ii. 190. 
' church at Tiflis, i. 126. 
