INDEX. 
Cats of Bagdad, ii. 244. 
Caucasus, view of, described, i. 44. 150. 152. 
.-, scenery of, i. 84. 
-, traditionary accounts of, i. 129, 130. 
-, avalanches in the, i. 145. 
-, general view of the whole range of 
the, i. 150—152. 
-, scenery in, i. 160. 
Cautions to travellers in Persia, i. 271. 
Cavern, shelter in a, with the Courdish-moun- 
taineers, ii. 482. 
Caves for meditation, i. 510. 
- of Marga, ii. 495, 496, 497. 
-of Kerefto, ii. 541—549. 551—554. 
-, plan of the, 542. 
-, inscriptions in the, ii. 544. 
-, resemble those of Galilee, 
549, 550. 
-, the author’s return from the, 
ii. 554. See Cormick, Dr. 
- in the lake Ourooma, ii. 595. 
- in the rock Zingir Kala, ii. 601. 
- of St. Gregory, ii. 633. 
-, royal sepulchral, at Amassia, ii. 707— 
712. 
Cement of the bricks at A1 Hymer mound, ii. 
393. 
Cemetery, ancient Armenian, at Julfa, ii. 612. 
614, 615. 
- of Scutari, ii. 736, 737. 
Ceremonies of the Persian court, i. 328. 
Chagasia, fortress, rock, and village of, ii. 83. 
Chahar Bagh, the royal domain of, at Ispahan, 
i. 411. 
-, at Julfa, 419. 
Chalasea, caravansary at, ii. 61. 
Chalcedon, site of ancient, ii. 737. 
Chaldeans, their mode of ornamenting their pa¬ 
lace walls, ii. 406. 
■---, idolatry of the, ii. 424. 
Charms and amulets, i. 482. 
Changea, village of, ii. 773. 
Changgy Giuelly, the lake, ii. 723. 
Chappow or Foray, i. 180. ii. 644. 
Charza, ancient. See Kars. 
Character of the Persians, ii. 39—44. 
Chattra. See Umbrella. 
Chawosh, conductor of a caravan, his account 
of the Arab banditti, ii. 217, 218. 
837 
Chehel-Minar, or the Palace of Forty Pillars, i. 
595—632. 
— -—, stair-case at, i. 594. 
---, bas-reliefs of Bowmen at, i. 595. 
-, descriptions of numerous groups 
of bas-reliefs at, i. 595. et seq. 
>-, striking view of its ruins, i. 631— 
634. 
-, remarks on the structure, i. 636. 
-, centre group of columns at, i. 
637. 
--, its resemblance to the palace of 
Solomon, i. 638, 639. 
-, high court of honours in, i. 640, 
641. 
--, remarks on certain figures in, i. 
642. et seq. 
-, fourth terrace at, i. 644. 
--, fifth terrace at, i. 645. 
-, mound of the ruins probably 
burnt by Alexander the Great, i. 646—650. 
-, remarks on the conflagration of 
the banqueting-house, by Alexander, i. 648 
—650. 
-■, remarks on the ruins of, i. 650. 
et seq. 
---, bas-reliefs, i. 653—656. 659- 
663-666. 
-, sculptured portals at, i. 667. 
-, symbolical figures over the royal 
personage at, i. 669. 
-, the royal canopy at, i. 670. 
-, interior architecture of, i. 671. 
— -, summary of the author’s labours 
on the platform, i. 679. 
-—, tomb at the base of the moun¬ 
tain at, i. 682. 
-, view from the platform, i. 683. 
- , the author’s departure from, i. 684. 
-. See Palace of Forty Pillars, 
and Bas-relief. 
Chehel-Setoon, or the Palace of Fort}' Pillars, 
i. 412—416. 
-. See Chehel-Minar. 
Cherson. See Kherson. 
Cherubim, i. 496. 
ChifHick, village of, ii. 614. 
Chimneys, elegant appearance of those at 
Constantinople, ii. 756, 757. 
