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GENERAL INPEX.
Swatislas, extraordinary character, slept on snow, and
eat broiled horse-flesh, i. vii; passes the Balkan, and
proceeds to Adrianople, viii; destroyed, with his
army, in the ice, ib.; his mother Olga baptized, ib.
Sweet Waters of Asia, i. 32; of Europe, 58
Tamerlane, progress of, i. xiv; origin of his name, ib.;
defeats Bajazet, and raises the siege of Constantinople, ib. ; dilapidates the castle of Smyrna, ,ii. 7;
attempts to destroy the harbour, and raises a pyramid of heads, ib.
Tarap-hane, or mint, in court of seraglio, i. 26; ii. 44.
Tatar Bazaar, route by the Balkans, i. 57
Tatavola village, ii. 44
Teos, ii. 80
Tepe Bashi, beautiful view from, ii. 58
Tepelini, ii. 84
Tersana-emini, palace of, ii. 46
Thamas Kouli Khan tries to reconcile Mahomedan
sectarians, ii. xxiv
Theatre at Milo, description of, ii. 17,18; at Hierapolis,
19,20; of Ephesus, 64
Themistocles retires to Magnesia, i. 10
Theodore, saint of Greek church, ii. 31; of Siceon,
ib.; of Pergamos, 32
Theodora, ii. 75
Theodosius the Great surmounts globe with a cross,
i. vi; builds new wall round city, ib.; erects splendid column, xxix
Theodosius II. junior, establishes schools, i. xxix; publishes Theodosian code, ib.
Therapia, supposed to be visited by Medea, i. 10
bishop of Derkon hanged there, 65
Thyatira, fourth church of the Apocalyse, ii. 41
Lydia, a woman of, sells purple, ib.; meets St. Paul
at Philippi, ib.; people led astray by Jesabel, ib.
now called Ak Hissar, 42
Tombstones, shape of, and inscriptions on, i. 13
Toondja, ii. 74
Tophana, i. 20, 21; mosque of Mahmoud at, 75
Top Kapousi Gate, Turks enter city by, i. 82; number of dead brought through it to be buried in time
of plague, ii. 44
Tornova, in the Balkan, singular situation, ii. 53;
scriptures translated into Moslem Greek at, 54
Tower of Galata, i. 6 ; of Janissaries, ib.
Travelling with firman, i. 76
Turbe, tombs of sultans, ii. 49; Valade Sultana, allowed to erect one, ib.; regulations of, 50
Turbedar, guardian of tomb, ii. 50
Turkish coins, inscription on, ii. 44
Turks, in haste to be buried, i. 13
U
Ulemah, men of the law, order to respect them, as inheriting the gifts of the Prophet, ii. 12
Unkiar Iskelessi, true meaning of name, i. 50; beautiful valley of, on the Bosphorus, ib.; paper manufactory there, 51; danger to Franks encountered
there, 52
Usdens, lawgivers of Circassia, ii. 56
Vacilesso, ii. 84
Valens, burnt to death by Goths, i. xxviii; aqueduct
of, 6; prophetic stone, 15; invite Goths to settle
in Thrace, ii. 63
Venetians, cruel punishment of, i. 10; first sent mirrors to Constantinople, ii, 61
W
Wall of Constantinople, i. 81
Wallachia, hospodars of, elected from seven families
of Greek princes, ii. 48
Water provided by Turks for all animals, i. 34; fondness of Moslems for it, why, ib.
Women, souls of, i. 13; tombstones without heads,
ib.; their affection for the dead, how shown, 14
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Xenophon, where he crossed the Bosphorus, i. 10
Y
Yali Kiosk, where deposed ministers wait to know
their fate, i. 28
Youart, great consumption of, i. 33; how to make
it, ib.
Yelan Serai, palace of the serpent, ii. 43
Yeni Djami, mosque of, i. 39
Yeni Kui, priest's house of, on Bosphorus, i. 65;
waterfall at in Balkans, ii. 40
Yere* Batan Serai', cistern of, i. 15; extraordinary tales
of, 82
Yeschie Imareh, tomb there, ii. 51
Zaims and Timariots, feudal nobility, ii. 11, 65
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