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INDEX. 
Children of Ali Neckee Mirza, i. 292. 
Children, neglected condition of, amongst the 
Persian Armenians, i. 427. 
Chilick, village of, ii. 574. 
Chimgar-Ali, village of ii. 591. 
Chirawan, village of, ii. 605. 
Chirkiss, town of, ii. 721, 722. 
-, the river, ii. 722. 
Choiristar, village of, ii. 607. 
Chok-Chok, village of, ii. 557. 
Choklooga, village of, ii. 534. 
Choo-an, district of, ii. 444. 
Chool Mitchy hill, i. 196. 
Choordoogly tribe, ii. 538. 
Chorlou, town of, ii. 770. 
Chubook, village of, ii. 429. 
Chumeen, town and district of, ii. 85, 86. 
Chummin, bridge of the, ii. 431. 
Church, remains of a noble one at Annanour, 
i. 98. 
Churches in Tiflis, i. 126. 
-, Seven, or Kayargast, ii. 630—634. 
Christianity has softened the rigour and cruelty 
of capital punishments, ii. 31. 
Chrysopolis, site of ancient, ii. 737. 
Circassian, The Fair, ii. 721. 
Circassians, i. 138—145. 
-, costume, i. 139. 
-, tribes of, i. 140, 141. 
-, laws, i. 141, 142. 
-, education, i. 142. 
•-, women, i. 143. 
-, marriages, i. 143. 
-, religion, i. 144. 
-, hospitality of the, i. 144, 145. 
Circuit of the lake of Ouroomia, ii. 571—582. 
Citadel of Tiflis, i. 124. 
--in the eastern division of Bagdad, ii. 263. 
- palace of ancient Pei'sepolis, i. 581—584. 
Cistern, ancient, at Persepolis, i. 593, 594. 
-of the thousand and one pillars, at Con¬ 
stantinople, ii. 754. 
Clergy, Armenian, in the suburbs of Ispahan, 
their supineness, i. 426. 
Climate at Tabreez, i. 246—248. 
-at Ispahan, i. 441. 
--, change of, after passing from Persia, 
into Assyria, ii. 211. 
-of Bagdad, ii. 261, 262. 
Climate, variety of, in the neighbourhood of 
Eklett, i. 472. 
Coin, Sassanian, i. 533. 
-, Sassanian, ii. 124—132. 
--, of Shapoor, ii. 125. 
-of Baharam Gour, Yezdani, or the Divine, 
ii. 125, 126. 
-of Ardashir Babigan, ii. 127. 
-of Khosroo Purviz, ii. 128, 129. 
-of Baharam Choubeen, ii. 130. 
-of Shapoor Zoolaktaf, ii. 130, 131. 
-of Firoze, ii. 131, 132. 
-, Arsacidean, ii. 133, 134. 
Coins, found in the ruins of Susa, ii. 421. 
College of Medressy Jeddah, i. 440. 
Colleges of the ancient Babylonish astronomers 
and soothsayers, ii. 397, 398. 
Colonia, ancient, ii. 692—696. 
Column of brazen twisted serpents at Constan¬ 
tinople, ii. 753, 754. 
Columns of the ancient Palace of Forty Pillars, 
i. 633. 635. 637. 
-, sepulchral, of Dainggainy, ii. 724. 
Coffee-rooms, dirty, of Massiwan, ii. 714. 
Comana Pontica, ii. 702. 
Combat of a lion and a bull at the Palace of 
Forty Pillars, i. 599. 
■ -, equestrian, a bas-relief of, an, i. 537- 
540. 545. 
Combats, between the Pontiff king and various 
monsters, i. 671—678. 
-of the Pontiff king, i. 673. 676. 
Commerce, between Russia and Persia, ii. 510, 
511. 
•-, Eastern, ii. 518, 519. 
-of Shiraz, i. 716. 
Conflagration of the banqueting-house, at Chehel- 
Minar, i. 648 — 650. 
--, at Constantinople, ii. 745, 746. 
Confidence, generous, of a native khaun-keeper, 
ii. 231. 
Constantinople, plague at, i. 6, 7. 
-, the author’s arrival and recep¬ 
tion at, ii. 737, 738. 
-, situation of, ii. 738, 739. 
■ -, walls and gates of the city, ii. 
740, 741. 750. 
-, suburbs and country near, ii. 
741. et seq. 
