INDEX. 
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Constantinople, the author enters the walls of 
the city, during the plague, ii. 74-9, 750. 
-, mosques of Santa Sophia, and of 
Sultan Ahmed at, ii. 750. 
----, Hall of Justice and of Audience, 
at, ii. 750, 751. 
--, Egyptian Obelisk, at, ii. 751, 
752. 
-, the brazen pillar at, ii. 753. 
— -, cisterns of, ii. 754. 
- —--, the burnt pillar at, ii. 755, 756. 
— -, aqueduct of Valens at, ii. 756. 
-, elegant appearance of the 
chimneys at, ii. 756, 757. 
-, costume of the inhabitants, ii. 
757, 758. 
-, dancing and bawling dervises, 
ii. 758—760. 
-, subterraneous canals in the neigh¬ 
bourhood of, ii. 762, 763. 
---, the author leaves, ii. 767, 768. 
--, list of posts from, to Yassi, in 
Valacliia, ii. 802—804. 
Convoy to Tiflis pourtrayed, i. 53. 55—58. 
-, alarm of the, i. 54. 
— . ., relieved from its apprehension, 
i. 56. 
Cormick’s, Dr., continuation of the Kerefto 
mountains, &c. ii. 563. 
Corse, royal, i. 283. 
Corcuso. See Kirkhook. 
Copper-mines of Samsoon, ii. 696. 
Cossacks, of the Don, i. 23. 
-, the, i. 31—34. 
-, derivation of the word, i. 31. 
-, their military character and service, 
i. 31. 
-', domestic character, i. 31, 32. 
-military uniform, i. 32. 
• -, women, i. 33. 
-,-, dress, i. 33, 34. 
■ -- of Zergifskoy described, i. 43, 44. 
• -, guards of stationed at the foot of the 
Caucasus, i. 48. 
--of the line of Caucasus, i. 52. 
-■, See Don. 
Costume of the Persian king’s guards, i. 333. 
■ of the Armenians, i. 428. 
-, Persian, i. 439. 
Costume. See Dress. 
Cottage for the relief of travellers amongst the 
Ossitinians, i. 88. 
Courd Ougly, or Tackat mountain, ii. 638, 639. 
-. See Ararat. 
Courdish Eelauts, ii. 163, 164. 
Courdistan mountains, ii. 117. 139. 
■ -—-, route from Bagdad to, ii. 427. 
-, gate or pass of, ii. 445. 
-, ancient Carduchia, ii. 456. 
-, villages of, ii. 458. 
-, mountain tracts of, ii. 459. 
-, manners and dress, ii. 467. 
-, tribes of, ii. 469—472. 
-, mountains, ii. 472. 
-, shelter in a cavern with the moun- 
tainers of, ii. 482, 483. 
--, journey to Eastern, ii. 527. 
-, entrance into Eastern, ii. 535. 
-, Eastern, mountains of, ii. 538. 
-, butter, ii. 540. 
■ -, route to Senna in Eastern, ii. 564, 
565. 
■ -, females of, ii. 565. 
Courds of Kermanshah, ii. 195—198. 
-, their dress, ii. 196. 
-, women, ii. 197, 198. 
- of Sulimania, their religious creed, ii. 
450, 451. 
-, dress and manners of the, ii. 451, 452. 
———, of the Eastern mountains, ii. 538, 539. 
-, attacks of the inhabitants of the village 
and neighbourhood of Kara-Koulak, ii. 678, 
679. 
Court of Teheran, i. 322. 
-of the Deevs, i. 489—490. 
Courtship in Persia, i. 343. 
Cratia. See Garidi. 
Cronstadt, i. 13. 
Cross, the singular coincidence of its use as a 
symbol of divinity or eternal life, ii. 415. 
Cruelties of the Afghans, i. 416. 
Cruelty of Zackee Khan, i. 457. 
Ctesiphon, capital of Orodes, ii. 215. 
--——, the city of, built out of the remains 
of ancient Babylon, ii. 338. 
-, building of, ii. 402. 408, 409. 
Ctesias’s imperfect knowledge of Babylon, ii. 
352. 
