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��frogs, anecdote of Jalal ad-Din and
G
Gabr Arch, the so-called, near Gagri, seaside resort on the Black gateway, a historic, at Derbent, Gauhar Shad, shrine of, at Mashad, Georgians, transplanted to Abbasa- Ghazali, al-, philosopher, born at Ghazan Khan, a mosque at Bustam Ghuzz Turks, inroads of the, 220, Gilan, growing of rice in, 86 . Gmelin, S. G., describes Yogi prac- grave of Firdausi, at Tus, 284, Gunbad-i Kabus, tower of, 196^
H
Haftdar, post-station, 179'*
Hamadani, al-, see Ibn Fakih
Hanway, Jonas, quotes Dr. Cooke description of the Baku fire-
Harun ar-Rashid, Caliph, spent
Hecatompylos, probable site of, Alexander celebratod his victory
Hephaestion, sarcophagus at Con-
Herodotus, on Persian readiness to
Hoshang, mythical king, founding
��Hulagu Khan, Mongol ruler, said to have rebuilt Kuchan, SOI"*
Husain Va'iz, author, died at
��Ibn Batutah, description of Nisha- account of Mashad and the tomb Ibn Fakih al-Hamadani, features of the walls at Derbent mentioned description of the gateway at references to Damghan and
Kumis by, 178^* account of a treasure-vault near
Tak by, 186^ Ibn Haukal, mention of Kumis by, 179** Ibn Isfandiar, statement of, regard- Ibn Khurdadhbah, mention of the route from Semnan to Kumis by, 178° Ibn Rustah, on the route from Rai mentions a bridge near Lasgird, description of the route from
Semnan to Kumis by, 178° Idrisi, mention of Kumis by, 179° mentions the tomb of Imam Riza, Imam Riza, see Riza Imamzadah Jafar, tomb of, at Imamzadah Kasim Klhan, tomb of, Imamzadah Muhammad Mahruk, inscriptions, on the fire-temple at on the old gateway at Derbent, on the Peacock Throne at Tehe- Isfandiar, imprisoned in a mountain Istakhri, al-, mention of oil at Baku references to Kumis and Dam- ghan by, 178°
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