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インドへの陸路 : vol.2 |
INDEX 351
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Kuh-i-Mahella, table-mountain of, i. 288, 291
Malek Siah, ii. 304 ; the meeting-place of three kingdoms, ii. 309 ; agreeable meeting at customs-station, ii. 310
margho, ii. 8o, 83, 86, 87, 94, 107 murghab, ii. III, 115, 119, 123
Naibend, ii. 86, 90, 92, 94, I IO, 1I2, I 19
nakhiya, ii. Ioo
nakshir, camp at, i. 238 ; rest and
consultation at, i. 240 ; information obtained from camel-herd near, i.
243 ; view of, from the Kevir, i. 246
Neh, ii. 139 nekhlek, i. 286
nigu, i. 291, 294
Nu (Mount Ararat), i. 77
ombar, ii. 126 piran, ii. 314
pusht-i-badam, ii. I
rabat-i-khan, ii. I
rume, camel-fight at, ii. 135
serd, " the cold hill," ii. 107
ser-i-Kevir, i. 384
Shah, ii. 127, 132
Shah-Dost, ii. 247
shushu, ii. 136
shuturi, " camel hill," range of, ii. 22,
25, 28, 45, 83, 94, 107 siah-tagh, range, i. 400
sur, i. 288 surkh, ii. 3
Tallhe, i. 233
torosho, ii. 83, 84, 92 Kuh-khar, i. 207
Kullah, or lambskin cap, i. 42
Kulli, i. 120
Kuraldi, i. 68
Kurdan station-house, toll exacted at, i.
154
Kurit, starting-point for Bahabad, camp at,
ii. 65
Kurujuk, i. 61
Labour troubles, in Batum, i. 4 ; in Poti, i. 15
Lake, nameless desert, ii. 81-83
Lake, subterranean, the Kevir actually a, i. 248
Lakes, distribution of, in Persia, ii. 175 position of sand-belts in relation to, ii.
176, 177 ; terrace formations in, ii. 212
Landmarks in journey across the Kevir, i.
348, 350, 355, 386, 387
Lar, group of hills and valley of, ii. 314 Larkhan, i. 31
Lava, black, at Pervadeh, ii. 87
Laziness, general characteristic of Persians, 1. 222
Legends as to formation of the Kevir, ii. 150
Lehran-su, river, i. 108
Léontieff, M., on climatic changes in Baluchistan, ii. 205
Leopards, ii. 19
Leshker-i-ab, sweet spring of, ii. 314 Lewenhaupt, Count Claes, i. 153
Loewe, Dr., Teheran, i. 158
Longworth, Mr., English Consul at Trebizond, i. 27
Lopatin, stationmaster at Poti, i. 15
Löss, deposits of, at Turut, i. 378 ; ii. 222
Lut desert, the, ii. III, 116 ; salt swamps of, ii. "9, 134, 148 ; mythical town in, ii. 124 ; quotation from Khanikoff, in charge of expedition through, ii. 145 ; Professor A. von Bunge's description of, ii. 146 ; roads through, ii. 147, 158, 159 ; Persian Boundary Commission's route through, ii. 148 ; Lieut.-Colonel Stewart's journey in, ii. 154 ; Lieutenant Galindo's crossings of, ii. 156 ; vast unexplored region of, ii. 158 ; period of caravan traffic in, ii. 16o ; compared with the Kevir, ii. 161 ; meaning of the term " lut," ii. 184 ; originally the basin of a great lake, ii. 221
M`Gregor, General Sir C. M., description of the Kevir by, ii. 149 ; on driftsand near Yezd, ii. 239
M`Mahon, Colonel Sir Henry, Commission on water-supply of Seistan under, ii. 293 ; description of the God-iZirre, ii. 318
Macpherson, Captain, English Consul-General at Nasretabad, ii. 257 ; letter of welcome from, ii. 270 ; letters from, at Robat, ii. 311
Madali, our competent guide, i. 287, 317 Maden-i-nekhlek, i. 287
Maden-khan, i. 48
Makdisi, Arabian geographer, account of the Kevir, ii. 143, 147
Maki-cha, river, ii. 316
Mal, bungalow of, ii. 338
Malan-kuh, ii. 323
Maligat-i-barut, oasis of, ii. 332
Map of Persia (Survey of India), referred to, ii. 73, 158 ; maps of Alexander the Great's march, cited, ii. 197 ; erroneous details in maps of the Kevir, ii. 230
Map of route, beginning made with, i. 179
Marand, halt at, i. 117 ; entertained by Governor of, i. 118-12o
Marco Polo, route across Persia and description of desert by, ii. 67 ; substantial accuracy of, ii. 68 ; variety of
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