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348 OVERLAND TO INDIA
advice of, in regard to crossing the Kevir,
285
Haji Meherned, i. 3o
Halatpushan, i. 132
Halvan, route between Aruzun and, i. 397
route between Khur and, i. 407 ; hill of,
17, 20 ; village of, ii. 18 ; sandhills of, ii. 164
Hamidieh, or Kurdish militia, i. 59
Hamsi-köi, valley, i. 33 ; village, i. 34
Hamun, the, arrival at shore of, ii. 259 camp at, ii. 260 ; arrangement of tent villages at, ii. 261, 265 ; effect of wind on extent of, ii. 262, 264 ; storm at, ii. 263 ; routes across, ii. 264 ; village life, ii. 266 ; wild geese at, ii. 267 ; canoe-voyage across, ii. 268-271 ; shallowness of, ii. 269 ; actually the flooded delta of the Hilmend, ii. 272 ; our new caravan animals at, ii. 273 ; journey to Nasretabad, ii. 274
Harem, visit to outer court of, in Tebbes, ii. 5o
Hassan-kale, i. 61
Hauz-i-agha, disused reservoir in the Kevir,
i• 337
Ali-Shah, caravan photographed at,
ii. 137
do-dehené, ii. 132
gezessun, i. 313
Haji-Lotvi, i. 279
hatan, i. 377
kaffe, refreshment booth at, ii. 84 patil, i. 415
Ramazan, i. 335 ; direct road to Khur from, i. 344
ser-i-Kevir, i. 384
Sultan, lake, opinions as to formation of, i. 169
Sultan-sar, camping-ground, i. 416
Teshtab, i. 412 ; rainstorm at, i. 413 Headgear, Kurdish, i. 68 Hebne-kotel-i-madki, natural cistern at, i.
399
Height, slight variation of, in the Kevir,
ii. 219, 220
Heraclius, the Emperor, legend as to re-
covery of the Cross by, i. 56
Herdsmen, camel, life and conditions of
service of, i. 222, 270
Herzfeld, Dr., Teheran, i. 158
Hesarek, i. 154
Hesir-ogli, immense flock of sheep at, i.
31
Hidej, i. 151
Highlands, Persian, configuration of, i. 271 ; similarity to mountain system of Tibet, i. 306
Hijer, village and hill of, i. 296
Hilmend, the, shifting nature of delta of, ii. 228, 293 ; volume of water in, ii. 228 ;
the Hamun really the flooded mouth of, ii. 272 ; variations in size of delta, ii. 293 ; rise of, ii. 294 ; differences in level of, ii. 299 ; dam of Bend-i- Seistan, ii.
299
Holdich, Sir Thomas, cited, ii. 177 ; on
former wealth of Seistan, ii. 203 ; on
Alexander the Great's march, ii. 204 Horses, excellence of Erzerum, i. 62
Hoshian, i. 69
Houtum - Schindler, General Sir A., Swedish Consul-General in Persia, kindness of, i. 157, 167 ; notes on formation of the Hauz-i-Sultan, ii. 169, 171
Hughes, Mr., Robat, ii. 311
Humei, station-house of, ii. 326
Huntington, Ellsworth, journey in Eastern Persia, ii. 174 n., 186 ; on climatic changes in Persia, ii. 186, 211, 214 ; on formation of rivers and lake terraces, ii.
2I2
Hussein, pilgrimages to tomb of, at Ker-
bela, i. 74 ; martyrdom of, ii. 41 Husseinabad (Khamse), i. 149 Husseinabad (Seistan), ravages of the
plague at, ii. 283
Hussein Ali Bek, i. 165 ; an unskilful barber, i. 241
Hussein Riza, Sultan, tomb near Tebbes, ii. 32, 46
Hybennet Khan, Dr., Teheran, i. 154, 156, 165
Ichise, horse-caravan at, i. 38
Ichu-su, river, i. 38
Igdir, i. 86
Ileshenko, Colonel, i. i, 11, 13, 17
Ilija, warm springs of, i. 53
Imamsadeh-nur-Ullah, i. 377
Imamsadeh Sultan Hussein Riza, ii. 46
India-rubber water-bottles, value of, ii.
332
Inoculation, efficacy of, against bubonic plague, ii. 288
Irrigation, system of, i. 190 ; at Alem, i. 284 ; at Chupunun, i. 298, 302
Ivanoff, M. K. V., Russian Consul at Bayazid, i. 79
Jackals, near Chahrdeh, ii. 3o ; at Tebbes, ii. 35, 44, 63 ; at Fahanunch, ii. 66 ; at Naibend, ii. 117 ; at Bendan, ii. 255,
257
Jacob, Captain A. L., Quetta, ii. 340 Jaffaru, village, Baluchi depredations upon,
ii. 18 ; difficulty of obtaining subjects to
sketch at, ii. 19 ; hill of, ii. 20
Jagri, massacre of Armenians in, i. Io1 Jaje-rud, river, i. 185
Janzbas-dromedaries, speed and endurance of, ii. 128
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