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INDEX 349
Jandak, routes between Alem and, i. 286 ; camp at, i. 314 ; plans for journey across the Kevir discussed at, i. 315 ; importance of, as a centre of caravan traffic, i. 318 ; road between Khur and, i. 318 ; streets and houses of, i. 321 ; fort of, i. 322 ; ii. 163, 218 ; presence of copper near, i. 323 ; departure from, to cross the Kevir, i. 325
Jarandeh, i. 152
Jarni-ja, Tatar raid on, i. 102
Jas-morian, lake or swamp of, ii. 177 ; sandbelt of, ii. 236
Jemal-abad, i. 142
Jevislik, i. 32 ; our early start from, i. 33 Ji11i, i. 85
Jinis-khan, i. 52
Jokjalu, i. 87
Jonah and the whale, local tradition as to, ii. 218
Julfa, Persian, i. 112 ; Russo-Persian trade through, i. I 13 ; construction of road to Tabriz from, i. I13
Julfa, Russian, i. IIo
Jungali, i. 7o
Justi, quotation from, ii. 232
Kainaakar, or governor, i. 45
Kajar dynasty, characteristics of the, i. 128
Kala-i-no, i. 171
Kala-no, camp at, i. 182 ; dust-storm at, i.
183, 186 ; musings at, i. 183 ; weather
forecast at, i. 185
Kale-i-guch, i. 367
Kale-kevir caravanserai, i. 171
Kale-su, river, i. 63
Kalian, or water tobacco-pipe, i. 120
Kal-i-germab, river, ii. 168
Kal-i-Nasir-Khan, ii. 94
Kal-i-sheitan, " the devil's ditch," in the
Kevir, i. 368
Kalkhun, i. 87
Kal-mura, river, ii. 165, 168, 174
Kamar-i-Ali-Riza-Khan, ii. 120
Kamarlu, i. 96
Kanats, subterranean water-channels, i.
181, 321 ; ii. 31
Kaplan-kuh, the, i. 141 ; view from pass,
i. 142
Karabaghi, i. 152
Karabuk, ii. 334
Kara-bulak, customs station, i. 84
Kara-bulak (Khamse), i. 149
Kara-büyuk, i. 52
Kara-chemen, i. 136
Karachi, details of route between Gwadar
and, ii. 193
Kara-chö, i. 138
Kara-kilisse, " black church," i. 69
Karangu - chai, or M ianeh - chai, river, i.
137, 139, 140
Kara-su (Western Euphrates), i. 52, 72
Kara-tepe, i. I17
Karka-bazaar, i. 75
Karshut, river, i. 37
Katteruchan, pass, i. 142
Kavekhaneh, or coffee-house, i. 30
Kazi, i. 69
Kazli, i. 7o
Kazvin, difficulty in securing horses at, i.
153
Keban-maden lead-mines, i. 72
Kelat, i. 154
Kelat-i-naghi, i. 400
Kelat-i-Sheikh-Ali, ii. 136
Kelly, Surgeon-Captain, Nasretabad, ex-
periences of the plague in Seistan, ii.
277 ; efforts to cope with it, ii. 279, 285 ;
specimens of plague microbes in labora-
tory of, ii. 286
Kerbela, pilgrimages to, i. 74 ; martyrdom
of Hussein at, ii. 41
Kerbelai Madali, our excellent guide, i.
287, 29o, 317
Kerdabad, canal of, ii. 30
Keremitli, i. 33
Kerimbad, height of driftsand in, ii. 131
Kerim Khan, irrigation system of, i. 190 ; camp at, i. 191 ; route chosen and camels hired at, i. 193 ; interior of headman's house, i. 195 ; types of peasantry, i. 196 ; bid farewell to headman of, i. 227
Kerisek, i. 171
Kerve, i. 151
Kevendeh, i. 154
Kevir, the, or great salt desert, i. 232 ; impracticability of crossing, save by old routes, i. 244, 259, 380 ; arrival at shore of, i. 245 ; camp on margin of, i. 246 ; varieties of colour in, i. 247, 262, 313 ; ii. 3 ; actually a hidden subterranean lake, i. 248 ; keen instinct of wild asses on, i. 25o ; fossilized coral, i. 253 western boundary, i. 255 ; absence of sand, i. 256 ; southern hills of, i. 259 ; belts surrounding, i. 26o ; variation in stability of, i. 262, 399 ; Dom spring, i. 263 ; a climatic boundary, i. 264 ; legendary oases of, i. 265 ; its resemblance to a sea, i. 313, 353, 366, 384 ; plans for crossing, discussed at Jandak, i. 315 ; traditions as to existence of immense lake in, i. 319 ; set out from Jandak on crossing, i. 325 ; wells on margin of, i. 327 ; " held up " by rain, i. 329-341 ; tales of adventurous crossings, i. 33o, 344 ; distances in, i. 333 ; water - cisterns, i. 334 ; eastern and western routes across, i. 326, 34o, 38o ; caravan traffic across, i. 343, 364 ; sunrise in, i. 348 ; landmarks in the journey, i. 348, 35o, 355 ; first halt, i. 353 ; night-
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