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GENERAL INDEX on Tus and the tomb of Imam

��Jafar, Imamzadah, tomb of, at

Jalal ad-Din Rumi, anecdote of, and

Jarmjuy, post-station, 179°

Jenkinson, Anthony, earliest Eng-

Jeremiah, legend placing the grave

Jews, some, at Nishapur in the

Jvala-ji, Hindu divinity, mentioned Kalah-i Kis, ruined fort near Aivan-i Kalah-i Kuh Rus, fortified place, Kalah Mari, ruined fort near Aivan-i kandt, underground channel for Karyat al-Milh, post-station, 179" Kasim Khan, Imamzadah, tomb of, Kasr al-Milh, Arabic name of Dah Kazvini, al-, refers to the graves of

Imam Riza and Mamun, 266' Khabushan, earlier name of Kuchan, Khansar, traditional ancient name Khazars, Caspian Sea formerly Khudabandah, Khan, built a Khudabandah, Shah, mentioned in

��Khujan, earlier name of Kuchan,

301° Khusrau I (Anushirvan), said to

have built the walls at Derbent, founding of Khusrugird attrib- Khusrau II (Parviz), Bistam put to Khvaja Rabi, shrine of, near

Mashad, 275^ Khvar, post-station, 179" Khvarazm Shahs, incursions of the, Khvarih, Pahlavi form of Khvar, Komisene, the district of Kumish, Kudamah, mention of the route

from Semnan to Kumis by, 178" Kuhandah, post-station, 179" Kumis(h), district of, 161, 177* Kumis (h), town, relation of, to

Damghan, 162, 177* Lankuran, port on the Caspian, 81, Laomedon, theory that the sar- cophagus at Constantinople was suggested identification with

Apameia, 142' not to be confused with Lash- suggested identification of, with Firdausi's Lajavard, 143^ Lash-kird, in Kerman, not to be confused with Lasgird, 143^

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