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Goorchin-Kala, village of. ii, 523,594. 
Goats of Angora, ii, 720. 
Gorneas, fortress of, ii. 629. 
Gorva, the rivulet, ii. 570. 
Gouch Khonah, mosque of, i. 405. 
Goumri, i. 168. 
Gour, or wild ass, pursuit of, i. 459. 
Gour. See Baharam the Fifth. 
Gour’s Mount, the, ii. 704. 
Gouzla, village of, ii. 736. 
Government of Ispahan, i. 409. 
> ■ - Shiraz, i. 693. 
Governments of the Persian Princes, ii. 508. 
Gozen, River, i. 267. 
Gramm, or Ktzia river, i. 157. 
Grass fire at Koblinka, i. 11. 
-near Youchokrak, i. 20. 
Grave of Hannibal, ii.735. 
-of Sheik Sadi, i. 697. 
Graves of the Fair Shirene and Ferhaud the 
enamoured sculptor, ii. 185. 
Greeting from the Nizam-a-Doulah, i.610. 
Gregoropolis, i. 58. 
Gregory, St., the tutelar saint of Armenia, ii. 
631. 
-, Caves of, ii. 633. 
Greig, Admiral, i. 13. 
Greyhound, uncommon sagacity of a, i. 444. 
Griffin. See Eagle. 
Grosschi, village of, ii. 592. 
Group, a curious sculptured one at Rhejq i. 
363. 
Gueber, meaning of the word, ii. 606, 607. 
Guebers, the descendants of the disciples of Zo¬ 
roaster, ii. 45—54. 
Gueberabad, village of, i. 391. 
-, religion of, 48, 49. 51—53. 
--, fire-temples of the, ii. 515, 516. 
Gul-Aub, village of, ii. 85. 
Gulf, a fathomless one, in Courdistan, ii. 557. 
Guljeki, village of, ii. 596. 
Guloojee, village of. ii. 592. 
Gunj Numhal, sculptured writings so named, ii. 
121 . 
Gur Teppa, village of, ii. 578. 
Gurgur, village of, ii. 610. 
Gurney, the river, i. 206. ii. 622. 628. 
-, ruins of city called, ii. 629. 
Guy-opi, village of, ii. 673. 
Guz, village of, i. 400. 403. ii. 673. 
-, caravansary at, ib. 
-, the kanaughts of, i. 404. 
Guzel, (or Kizzil) Boulak, village of, ii. 570. 
H. 
Hadgd Bachire, the Abyssinian eunuch, ii. 22, 
23. 
-, his influence and riches, ii. 33. 
-, his amiable character, ii. 59. 
Hadjee-Abad, valley and village of, i. 512. 513. 
Hadjee Mahomed Hossien Khan, his reception 
of the author at Ispahan, i. 410. 
Hadji, village of, ii. 715. 
Hadji Humza, village of, ii. 717. 
Hadjy-baramloo, village of, ii. 642. 
Hafiz, tomb of, i. 694. 
Hakah Ferak river, i. 374. 
Hakim, the governor of the police at Tabreez, 
ii. 502, 503. 
Halukoo, the Mogul conqueror, i. 288. 
Halys, the ancient river, ii. 713. 716—718. 
Ham, Babel and Nineveh founded by his grand¬ 
son, ii. 94. 
Hamadan, i. 360. 
--, vale of, ii. 88. 
•-, city of, ii. 90. et seq. 
-, reflections on its ancient state, ii. 92. 
--, founders of, ii. 94. 96. 
-, various historical details respecting, 
ii. 97. et seq. 
-, Alexander’s licentiousness at, ii. 99. 
-, Hephestion’s death in, ii. 100. 
-, its identity with ancient city of Ecba- 
tana, established, i, 719. ii. 101. 
-, present state of, ii. 102. 
-, attempts to rescue it from total de¬ 
struction, ii. 103, 104. 
-, population of, ii. 104. 
-, local traditions respecting, ii. 105. 
-, ancient architecture of, ii. 115. 
-■, temperature of, ii. 121. 
Hametabad, town of, ii. 64. 
Hamrean or Hamreen Hills, ii. 236. 430. 
