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インドへの陸路 : vol.2 |
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OVERLAND TO INDIA
Arrian, description of desert march of Alexander the Great, ii. 190
Aruzun, halt at, i. 396 ; route across the Kevir from, i. 397 ; wild asses at, i. 397 Ashdate-dagh, range, i. 146
Ashin, hill, i. 272 ; location of village,
i. 279 ; route between Chupunun and,
i. 302
Ashkale, i. 51
Ashura, tenth day of Moharrem, ii. 41 Asses of Tabriz and Bagdad compared,
i. 132
Asses, wild, i. 216, 218, 222, 244, 397 ; springs located by spoor of, i. 228 ; their keenness of instinct in the Kevir,
250 ; unsuccessful efforts to obtain specimen, ii. 65, 96
Atterberg, Dr. Albert, of Kalmar, ii. 144 n. Attli-killsa, i. 32
Avers, Madame, meeting with, i. 144 Avul Kasim, i. 164
Azerbeijan, province of, i. 123 ; Governor-General of, i. 129
Baade, i. 36
Baba Hamet, camp at, i. 203
Babylon, site of, i. 73
Bad-i-bahar, or spring wind, ii. 122 Bad-i-khorasan, or east wind, i. 334 Bad-i-shahriyar, or west wind, i. 333 Bagdad, i. 74
Baggage, detention of, between Tabriz and Teheran, i. 131
Bahabad, distances and stages from Tebbes and Fahanunch to, ii. 73 ; information regarding the Tebbes route to, ii. 74 ; dangerous salt drainage-channel on road to, ii. 78 ; obstacles in our journey,
79 ; relinquishment of journey to,
ii. I00
Bahabad desert, the, beginning of journey through, ii. 89 ; its similarity to the great Kevir, ii. 90 ; peculiar country traversed, ii. 91 ; camps in, ii. 93, 95, 98, 105, 109 ; confused character of,
ii. 94 ; led astray by our guide, ii. 97 ; a day of mishaps, ii. 98 ; welcome discovery of water, ii. io6 ; exhausting ravines of, ii. 107 ; its forsaken character,
ii. 109
Baiburt, market-place of, i. 44 ; views in,
i. 45 ; importance of road through, i. 46 ;
hotel life in, i. 47
Bajistan, kevir of, ii. 174
Baku, racial riots at, i, 103
Balakhor, i. 43
Bala-ser-i-rabat-khan, ii. 16
Baluchis, raids on Persian villages by, ii.
18, 8o, 112
Barn (Narmashir), road through Lut desert
from, ii. 148,
Barber, an unskilful, i. 241
Barindas-i-ser-i-nemek, " beginning of the salt," i. 352
Bash-narashen, i. 96
Basio, village and hill of, i. 296
Basminj, i. 132
Batum, arrival at, i. 2, 19 ; labour troubles in, i. 4, 18 ; military funeral at, i. 8 ; types of people in, i. io ; departure from, 1. II, 2I
Bayazid, i. 78 ; visits and rest at, i. 79 ; population and trade of, i. 8o ; Russian interests in, i. 81 ; siege of citadel in 1877, i. 81
Bazaars, main thoroughfares through, Tabriz, i. 122, 123, 131
Bedel-karesi, rest-house, i. 121
Beetles, perseverance of, ii. 331
Bekchiler, i. 35
Bellew, H. W., quoted, ii. 227, 237
Bells, camel-caravan, i. 38, 41, 178, 188,
200, 355, 366 ; ii. 25, 138
Bendan, camp at, ii. 25o ; river, ii. 250, 257 ; sale of my camels at, ii. 252 ; a sorrowful parting, ii. 253 ; set out for the Hamun from, ii. 257
Bend-i-arabieh, i. 254
Bend -j- bala- Hassan , landmark in the Kevir, i. 348
Bend-i-masian, i. 376
Bend-i-pir-khattla, bank in the Kevir, i.
393
Bend-i-Seistan, darn across the Hilmend,
ii. 299
Bend-i-ser-i-gudar, ii. 125
Benn, Major and Mrs., kindness of, ii. 339
Besh-kilisse, " the five churches," i. J9
Bezireh, i. 70
Bible, a tenth-century parchment, i. 89 ;
Swedish, in Nakichevan, i. 99
Biddulph, C. E., on the formation of the
Hauz-i-Sultan, ii. 17o
Bingör, river, i. 63
Birejik, i. 72
Birjan, main road from Naibend to, ii.
I19
Black Sea, storm on, i. I ; porpoises in, i.
22
Blanford, W. T., on climate of S.E. Persia,
ii. 187 ; theory as to great alluvial
deposits of Persia, ii. 215, 230 Blood-feuds between Tatars and Armenians,
51, 76, 99-102
Boats, varieties of, at Trebizond, i. 28
Bokend-i-gau, grotto, ii. 28
Bolanlik, i. 139
Bo-nigu, i. 291, 313
Boundary-pillars on Perso-Afghan frontier,
33o
Bread, delicious wheaten, at Aliabad, i. 145 ; at Rabat-gur, ii. 24
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