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INDEX

Roman numerals refer to chapters, Arabic to pages



Abana River, 67-71, 88f, 106

Abila, 69

Abilene, Tetrarchy of, 69

Ain el-Beida, 130

Ain Fijeh, 70

Ain el-Wu'ul, 130

Aleih stories, 61f

Aleppo, Province of, 8

Anti-Lebanon 7, 63, 67-71, 178, 204

Aurelian, 135-137, 205

Assassins, the, 10

Awaj River, 89n


Baalbek, XIII

Climate, 188

Great stones, 198-200

History, 189-191

Ruins, 192-197

Situation, 184f

Baal-gad (Baalbek), 189

Barada, see Abana

Bashan, Land of, 75

Bedouins, 129-131, 143

Beirut, City, 7, III

Bay, 35

Cape, 29

Caves, 31

Commerce, 36

History, 26f

Modern aspects, 37f

Name, 29

Olive orchards, 30

Political strife, 40f

Religious strife, 38f

Sand dunes, 30

Schools, 41-43

Water supply, 33

Beirut, Province of, 8

Bika', 63-65, 184f, 178, 204

Bliss, Daniel, 146-149

Bosra, 78

Butrus, Patriarch, 156-162

Byblos, 4, 7


Cathedral Rocks, 174

Cedar Mountain, 167, 176-179

Cedars of Lebanon, XII

Chrysorrhoas, see Abana

Coele-Syria, see Bika'.

Coffee, 107-109

Committee of Reform, 40

Cross, Festival of, 179


Damascus, VII-IX, 7, 15

Ananias, Tomb of, 119

Bargaining in, 98-101

Bazaars, 96-104

Beggars, 104

Cafés, 106f

Cemeteries, 116

Commerce, 95, 111

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