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Bridge of Nackshivan, i. 212, 213. 
-over the Zeinderood to Julpha, i. 420. 
.- of Zergoon, i. 686. 
Bridges at Ispahan, ii. 37. 
Brisson, or the throne of the Persian king, ii. 
663. 
Brothels, in Persia, i. 349, 350. 
Browne, Mr. murder of, i. 268—270. 
Bucovini, the capital of, ii. 807. 
Buffaloes of the neighbourhood of Mount Cau¬ 
casus, i. 99. 
-of Ararat, i. 192, 193. 
Bugs, poisonous, of Mianna, i. 264. 
Bulgaria, ii. 773, 774. 
Bulgarian emigrants, in Turkey, ii. 772. 
Bull, bas-relief of one, in the Palace of the Forty 
Pillars, i. 609. 
Bulls, collossal, at Persepolis, i. 587 —580. 
-, why worshipped by the ancients, i. 588, 
589. 
Bund-emir, river, i. 684. ii. 2. 
Buonaparte’s meditated attempt on Persia and 
the East, generally exposed, ii. 581, 582. 
Burnt Pillar, at Constantinople, ii. 755. 776. 
Bursa of Tiridates, ii. 630. 
Butter, how made in Courdistan, ii. 540. 
Buzeir, or Bouzn, the town and river, ii. 794. 
Byzantium, site of, ii. 739. 
C. 
Cachan. See Kashan. 
Caliphs, loss of Persia to the, ii. 45. 
Cambyses, son of Cyrus, i. 619, 620. 
Camp, Turkish, ii. 298—300. 
-, Courdish, ii. 301. 
-, Arab, ii. 302. 330. 
Campbell, Drummond, his sickness, death, and 
funeral, i. 301. 313. 330. 
— -, regret for his loss, i. 331. 
Canal, the Nahar-Malcha, ii. 289. 
Canals, near the tower of Babel, ii. 308. 
— -, Old and New Nil (or Neel), ii. 348. 
-, subterraneous, in the neighbourhood of 
Constantinople, ii. 762, 763. 
-, extract from the treatise of Tshelebi- 
Effendi, on, ii, 763, 764. 
Canopy, royal, of the ancient king at Perse¬ 
polis, i. 670. 
Cappadocia, ancient, ii. 686. 
-, capital of, ii. 706—711. 
Captives, sculptured, attributed to Salmaneser, 
ii. 157—162. 
Cara Jorem, village of, ii. 720. 
Cara-jular, village of, ii. ib. 
Carash-teran, village of, ii. 771. 
Caravansaries, institution of, i. 482. 
Caravansary at Yezdikast, ii. 25. 
-at Chalasea, ii. 61. 
-of Karund, ii. 205. 
-of the king’s son, ii. 206, 207. 
-at Kiniagirid, i. 369. 
-of Houze Soultan, i. 371. 
-of Parsangan, i. 381. 
-of Shoor-Aub, i. 382. 
-— of Sin Sin, i. 384. 
-of the Ameen-i-dowlah, i. 372 
-of Poohl-Doulak, ib. 
-at Nazirabad, i. 384, 385. 
--near Gueberabad, i. 392. 
-of a Sefi Princess, i. 399. 
--of Pool-i-Zohaub, ii. 209, 210. 
-near Bacoubi, ii. 241. 
-the Kiahya, near Babylon, ii. 286. 
-of Beer-Janus, ii. 290. 
-of Iskanderia, ib. 
-of Hadge Sulieman, ii. 293, 294. 
-of Dubbeh, ii. 389. 
-of Gesha Khani, ii. 445. 
-— ■ of Gennis, ii. 674. 
-of Shoo-Ghain, ii. 675. 
-near Derbend, ii. 705. 
Carduchia. See Courdistan. 
Carts, Asiatic, ii. 731. 
——, Turkish, ii. 650. 
Caspian Sea, Russian territories on the, ii. 512. 
et seq. 
Castle at Derial, i. 71. 
-mound at Susa, ii. 412. 
—-of Tiridates, ii. 625. 
-of Asia, the old, near Constantinople, ii. 
745. 
-of Europe, near Constantinople, ib. 
Casvin, plain of, i. 286. 289. 
-, town of, i. 295, 296. 
-, welcome reception at, i. 293. 
