INDEX. 
Palace at Tabreez, furniture, i. 235. 
-royal, at Casvin, i. 295, 296. 
-of Sleymonia, i. 302. 
--, small one in the gardens of Negauris- 
tan palace, i. 338. 
- of Forty Pillars at Ispahan, i. 412. 416. 
et seq. 
- -. See Chehel-Minar and Bas-reliefs. 
- of Solomon, its resemblance in Chehel- 
Minar, i. 635. 638, 639. 
-- of Persepolis, site of the, i. 642. 
— - not entirely destroyed by Alexander, i. 
649. 
-of Kerim Khan, ii. 83. 
-of Khosroo Purviz, ii. 186, 187. 
-called Kasr, near Birs Nimrood, ii. 339. 
355. 371. 
•-of Les Eaux Douces, ii. 761. 
-mound at Susa, ii. 412. 
Palaces, royal, in the neighbourhood of Tehe¬ 
ran, i. 335. 
-, Old and New, of Babylon, ii. 375.381. 
Palms, guides to water-springs, ii. 238. 
Palmyra, city of, ii. 276. 
Para-Skiva, shrine of the Holy Virgin at Yassy, 
ii. 801. 
Pardon of culprits, singular grounds for the, in 
Courdistan, ii. 476. 
Parents, reverence to, in Persia, i. 345. 
Parry, village of, ii. 82, 83. 
Pars language, the, ii. 132. 
Parsangan caravansary, i. 381. 
Parthenius, the ancient river, ii. 722. 
Parthia, i. 306. ii. 457. 
Parthian empire, ii. 135. 
Paryadrae, mountains, ii. 701. 
Pasargadae, city of, i. 487. 
Pasha, Dowd, or David, of Bagdad, the, ii. 248 
—251. 254. 
Pasha-Kiery aqueduct, ii. 765, 766. 
Pashalick of Diarbekir, ii. 246. 
Pass of Courdistan, ii. 445. 
_of Daraki-Derbend, ii. 715, 716. 
_. of Hazarmanny, ii. 61. 
_of the Hill of Blood, ii. 658—661. 
-of Kiniagirid, i. 368. 
-of Koutel Nakshi Khanah, ii. 24. 
--near Iman Zada Ismael, ii. 11. 
-- of Ourtchiny, ii. 36, 37. 
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Pass from Persia into ancient Assyria, ii. 207- 
-of Saganloo, ii. 625. 
Passes of Caucasus, i. 72, 73. 
Passover, the, i. 319. 
Pastures, ancient Nissaean, ii. 206. 
Patriarchs, early, proofs of their longevity, i. 751. 
Pavilion, royal, at Teheran, i. 332. 
Peak of Daroo mountain, ii. 473. 
-of Elwund, view from the, ii. 117—119. 
-— of Perschparmak, ii. 516. 
Peasantry of the villages of Upper and Lower 
Eklett, i. 470, 471. 
Pehlivi, inscriptions near Nackshi-Roustan, i. 
515.552. 
-, the ancient language of Persia, ii. 132. 
Peninsula of Absheran, ii. 515. 
Pera, plague in, i. 7. 
Pera, suburb of, ii. 738, 739. 741. 766, 767. 
Pera-mi-goodry mountain, ii. 446. 453. 
Perfectibility, innate,the notion of the foundation 
of the modern deism, sooffeeism, &c., ii. 56. 
Perschparmak, peak of, ii. 516. 
Persepolis, history, &c. of, i. 527. 576. 584. el seq. 
- -, “ Royal Mountain” at, i. 581. 
-, ruins of, i. 585. 592. 
--, sculpures at, i. 591. 
-, antiquities at, i. 593. 
-, palace of, niches in the interior of, 
i. 670, 671. 
--, remains of the city of, i. 680. 
-, the author’s departure from, i. 684. 
-, palace of, destroyed by Alexander, 
i 647. 
-See Chehel-Minar and Bas-reliefs. 
Persia, sketch of the manners of the natives of, 
i. 237—239. 
-, customs of, i. 240—242. 
--, education of the princes of, i. 242. 
-, money, i. 250. 
-, education in, i. 347. 
-, travelling in, i. 480. 
-, architecture of, i. 702—705. 
- -, horses of, ii. 43. 
-, loss of, to the Caliphs, ii. 45. 
-, change of religion in, ii. 45, 46. et seq. 
-, its original religion, ii. 47, 48. 
-, fruit of, ii. 57. 
--, dilapidated state of its cities, . towns, 
&c., ii. 68. 
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