INDEX. 
841 
Devotions of the Sunni followers of Mahomed, 
ii. 455. 
-of the ladies of Bagdad, ii. 271, 272. 
Dervises, dancing, convent of, ii. 758—760. 
-, Bawling, 760. 
Deygurgan, village of, ii. 499. 
Deyhawk, village of, ii. 62. 
Dey-Lors, village of, i. 397. 
Dhay Nain, town at, i. 383. 
Diadem, golden, found near Birs Nimrood, ii.327. 
-of Cyrus, i. 602. 
Diala river, ii. 209. 240, 241.428. 
-river, banks of the, ii. 227. 
-, dress of the people inhabiting its banks, 
ib. 
Diana, temple of, at Kandavar, ii. 140—143. 
Diarbekir, pashalick of, ii. 246. 
Dilmar, town of, ii. 602. 
Dinner at the post-house of Kars, ii. 649. 
Diodorus Siculus, extract from, compared with 
the account of the Palace of Forty Pillars, i. 
580. 
•-, his imperfect knowledge of 
Babylon, ii. 361, 362. 
Divorces in Persia, i. 342. 
Djan-bauze, Persian infantry, ii. 584. 
Dnieper, the river, i. 4. 
Dock-yard at Nicolaielf, i. 12. 
Dogs of Bagdad, ii. 244. 
Dokala, village of, ii. 427. 
Don, river, i. 23. 
-, wine, i. 28. 
-, game, ib. 
-, fish, ib. 
-, houses, i. 30. 
-, character of the natives, i. 30. 
-. See Cossack. 
Donskoy, i. 25. 42. 
Door-curtains in the Persian houses, i. 235. 
Door-frames of the ancient Persians, bas-reliefs 
on, i. 654, 656. 
Doozchee, village of, ii. 727. 
--, ancient well at, ii. 728. 
Dooz-Ooogli, an Armenian family at Constan¬ 
tinople, ii. 747. 
Double-pillars, terrace of the, i. 645. 
Dour, village of, ii. 64, 65. 
Dowd, (David) pasha of Bagdad, account of, ii. 
248—251, 254. 
Dress of the Ossitinians, i. 82. 
-- of the present king of Persia, i. 325. 
-of the Georgians, i. 134—136. 
-of the Circassians, i. 139. 
-of the moullahs, or village school-masters, 
i. 466. 
-change of, in Persia, by Cyrus, i. 597, 
598. 
-— of the ancient Persians, i. 606, 629. 
--of the Courds of Kermanshah, ii. 196. 
-of the Zobiede Arabs, ii. 292. 
-of the inhabitants on the Diala banks, ii. 
226. 
-of the women of Bagdad, ii. 268—270. 
-•- of the Asiatic dancers, ii. 273. 
-of the Persian Armenians, i. 428. 
-and manners of the Courds in Sulimania, 
ii. 451, 452. 467. 
-of the inhabitants of Arzeroom, ii. 670. 
-of the inhabitants of Constantinople, ii. 
757, 758. 
-of the Valachians, ii. 787. 789. 
-of the Moldavians, ii. 799. 
Dubbeh khaun, ii. 389. 
Duschett, town of, i. 99—100. 
-, buffaloes of, i. 99. 
-, culture of land near, i. 100. 
Dustajerd, the ancient city of, ii. 214. 
Dromedaries of the northern tribes of the Per¬ 
sian empire, i. 616. 
Drought, excessive, in the southern parts of 
Persia, ii. 69. 
Dwina, banks of, i. 2, 3. 
Drunkenness, Persian, ii. 42. 
E. 
Eagle, the Persian, i. 323. 
-—, or Griffin, the, emblematical of the coun¬ 
tries north of Elborz, in the Persian legends, 
i. 677. 
Earthquakes at Tabreez, i. 226, 227. ii. 500. 
-at Casvin, i. 296. 
-houses constructed to resist then- 
shocks, ii. 501. 
Easter, i. 319. 
Ecbatana, i. 360. 
-, the Median capital, origin of, i. 704. 
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