FREE BOOKS

Author's List




PREV.   NEXT  
|<   691   692   693   694   695   696   697   698   699   700   701   702   703   704   705   706   707   708   709   710   711   712   713   714   715  
716   717   718   719   720   721   722   723   724   725   726   727   728   729   730   731   732   733   734   735   736   737   738   739   740   >>   >|  
ee_ Achin. Atkinson's Narratives, and their credibility. Atlas, Chinese, in Magliabecchian Library. [Greek: Attagas] (Black Partridge). Attalus, King. At-Thaibi family. Auberoche, Siege of. Audh (Oudh). Aufat, Ifat. Augury, _see_ Omens. Aung Khan (Unc Can), _see_ Prester John. Aurangzib. Aurora, Ibn Fozlan's account of. Aussa. 'Avah, Abah, Ava, one of the cities of the Magi. Avarian, epithet of S. Thomas. Avebury, Lord, on _couvade_. Avicenna's classification of Iron. _Avigi, 'afci (falco montanus)_. Axum, Inscription, Church of; Court of. Ayas (Layas, Aiazzo, etc.), port of Cilician Armenia, Sea fight at. Ayuthia. _Azumiti_. Azure, Ultramarine (_lapis armenus_) Mines in Badakhshan, in Tenduc; ore. Baba Buzurg, worshipped by the Lurs. Baber, E. C, on Ch'eng-tu, on wild oxen of Tibet; Lolos; Gold River (Brius); the word Caindu; Talifu; Mekong River; Zardandan; site of battle between Kublai and king of Mien; descent of Mien. Baboons, etymology Bab-ul-abwah, "The Gate of Gates," Pass of Derbend. Babylon, Babylonia (Cairo or Egypt), Sultan of. Babylonish garments. _Baccadeo_, indigo. Baccanor. Bacon, Roger, as geographer. Bacsi, _see_ Bakhshi. Bactria, its relation to Greece. Bacu, Sea of (Caspian). Badakhshan (Badashan), its population; capitals of; Mirs of; legend of Alexandrian pedigree of its kings; depopulation of; scenery; dialects; forms of the name; great river of (Upper Oxus). Badaun. Badger, Rev. Dr. G.P. Badghis. _Badgir_, Wind-catchers. Badruddin Lu-lu, last Atabeg of Mosul. _Bafk_ (Baft). Baghdad (Baudas), Baldac, taken by Alau, Hulaku, its Khalif; the miracle of the mountain. ---- Archbishop of. ---- its indigo (_baccadeo_). Bagratidae, of Armenia, of Georgia. Bagration-Mukransky, Prince. Bahar. Baharak, plain. Baha-uddin Ayaz, Wazir of Kalhaat. Baha-ul-hakh, the Saint of Multan. Bahramabad. Bahranjird Village. Bahrein. Baiberdon. Baiburt (Paipurth), Castle of. Baidu Khan, seizes throne of Persia; displaced and killed by Ghazan; alleged to be a Christian. Bailo, the title, etymology of. Bakhshi (Bacsi), Lamas, their enchantments; various meanings of the word. Bakhtyaris of Luristan, the. Baku, oil fields of, Sea of (Caspian). _Balad-ul-Falfal_ (Malabar). _Baladi_. _Balalaika_, a two-stringed Tartar instrument. _Balanjariyah, devoted lieges_. Bala-Sagun. Balas rubies. Baldac,
PREV.   NEXT  
|<   691   692   693   694   695   696   697   698   699   700   701   702   703   704   705   706   707   708   709   710   711   712   713   714   715  
716   717   718   719   720   721   722   723   724   725   726   727   728   729   730   731   732   733   734   735   736   737   738   739   740   >>   >|  



Top keywords:

Badakhshan

 

indigo

 
etymology
 

Bakhshi

 

Caspian

 
Baldac
 

Armenia

 

Badruddin

 
Badghis
 

Badgir


catchers

 

Baudas

 

Baghdad

 

Hulaku

 
Atabeg
 

Badashan

 

population

 

capitals

 

legend

 

Greece


relation

 

geographer

 

Bactria

 

Alexandrian

 

pedigree

 

Badaun

 

Badger

 

depopulation

 

scenery

 
dialects

Khalif

 

Bagration

 

Bakhtyaris

 
meanings
 
Luristan
 
fields
 

enchantments

 

alleged

 
Ghazan
 

Christian


Falfal

 
lieges
 
devoted
 
rubies
 

Balanjariyah

 

instrument

 
Baladi
 

Malabar

 

Balalaika

 

Tartar