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��GENERAL INDEX

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Ma'dan, village, 259' Maghisa, Maghishah, row of moun- Mahmud of Ghaznah, additions to the shrine of Imam Riza Mahruk, Imamzadah, mosque of, Mamun, Caliph, murder of Imam Marco Polo, see Polo marriage, temporary, at Mashad, shrine of Imam Riza at, 265, Maslama, a mosque at Derbent account of the walls at Derbent refers to Kumis, 178° ascribes the founding of Nishapur mausoleum, see tomb Mazaeus, theory that the sarco- phagus at Constantinople was Mis'ar Muhalhil, account of Dam-

��on Tus and the tomb of Imam Mongols, sack of Nishapur by the, mosque, the great, of Saint Sophia, of the Imamzadah Mahruk, near an old, at Mashad, mentioned by of Imam Riza, at Mashad, 269, mosques, fully four hundred in Mu'ayyad Ainia, stormed the fort- Muhammad Ali Mirza, Shah, reign attempt of, to regain the throne, Muhammad ibn Ibrahim, mauso- Muhammad Khvarazm Shah, in- Muhammad Mahruk, Imamzadah, mosque of, near Nishapur, 241, Muhammad ar-Riza, Imam, see

Riza Muhammad Riza Nau'i, minor poet,

born at Kuchan, 301° mentions the chief mosque of Murghanah Purd, bridge near Rasht, Murjan-i Habirah, post-station, 179° Mustaufi, the citadel at Baku men- mentions Mahman-dust, 190^ ascribes the founding of Nishapur

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