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fish 503; cray fish 502; unnamed 663; frog 503 ; porpoise 502 ; crocodile var. 501-2, 663; Various:-lizard 501-2; locust (chiurtikd) 421, App. N, 1; mosquito 204; snakes, 8, 147, 406; Flowers : Farghana 5, 10; Kabul 215-7; Peshawar 393; Hind 513-5; arghwdn (red, the Judas-tree) 216-7, 305, (yellow) 217; hibiscus 513; jasmine 515; oleander 514, 580, 610; roses 5, 321 (couplet), 513; screw-pine 516 ; tulips 5, 215, 321 ; violets 5 ; Fruits : Farghana 2, 3, 6, 8, 10; Samarkand 77, 82-4 ; Kabul 202-3-8-910-12-16-18-20-21 ; Hind 503 to 513, App. O ; 'ain-dlu 506 ; almond 6, 7, 9, 223, 507-8 ; alu-bdlu 203; apple 2, 8, 77, 202-20, 507 ; apricot 6, 202 ; badrang 203 ; plantain (banana) 208, 504 ; cherry 203 ; chitunjiSOS; citron var. 203-8-10, 50111; clustered-fig 508; coco-nut 509; colocynth-apple {wild gourd) 410-11 [where for khuntal read hunzal); coriander 211 ; corinda 507; date-palm 410-24, 506-8; date-plum (T. qard-yimish) 203-10; fig 508; grape 3, 77, 202-3-10-12-18-21507-8, 646-86-87; jack-fruit 506; jdman 506, 606; jllghuza (pine-seeds) 203-13; jujube (sinjid) 196, 203; chikda 506; /camrai 506 (where add, It has no stone) ; lemon 512, 614 ; lime var. 512; lote-fruit 507 ; lotus-seed (dudah) 666 ; mango 503; melon var. 10, 82-4, 92, 411, 645-6; 686-7 ; mimusops 505 ; myrobalan 508 ; ndshpdti3 ; orange var. 203-10-11, 414, 510, 512, Add. N. F. 512, 614, App. O, liii; pear 203; peach 203 ; pistachio 508; plum 82 ; monkey - jack 506-7 ; pomgranate 6, 8, 77, 202-8, 507; quince 202, 507-12; tamarind 505 (n. ref. to' buid) walnut 203, 508; Trees and plants : aman-qard, maize (?) 504, small almond 223, buid 505, butd-kuh 221, clover, trefoil, sih-barga, yurunchqa 6, 209, 346, conifers, archa, 221-2, cypress 81, 222, dkak 472 ; ebony-tree 585, 614, hardwood-elm 81, grass (cuscus) 631 n. 2, holm-oak 213-1623, madder 218, mahuwd 505-8, malereed 514, mandrake and its similars 11, mastic 213-23, millet 81, 215, mulberry (tut) 248, 494, olive 222, palmyra palm 509, App. O liv, PinusGerardiana,/«7gA»£a 203-13, plane216, 393, poplar var. 13,15, (turuk) 145andl56, 414(wherefor "purslain" read poplar), qarqand 223, reed 514, rice 210, 342, rhubarb 203, 345, 507, . spikenard 392, sugar-cane 208, 388, tabalghu 11, tamarisk 14, 463 (where, wrongly, " Tamarind"); willow 217, 306, (weeping) 304, App. I, (amdl-bid) 512; Physical various Climate : change on the Kindirllk-pass (?) 2; meeting places of hot and cold in Kabul 208 and 229, 220 ; both near the toivn 202; good climate Aush 46 Kasan 10, Soghd 84, Kabulv263;
Climes : Farghana and Samarkand in the 5th 1, 74; Kabul in the 4th 199; cold, Akhsi 116, Hasht-yak 151, Ghazni 219, 526, Khwarizm 219, upper HerT-rud valley 311, Kabul 314;
Various: dust-storm 520, 32-6; earthquake 247, 367 ; solar eclipse 659; ice; ■ Sir-darya crossed on 151; Kabul ice-houses 215; near Parhala 452; none had in Hind 518; malaria : Andijan 4, Khujand 8,' rain: 384, 425; rain-making see magic; rain-talisman 423; rainy season (various) 405, 507, 514-19, 677-8; snow : 208, 215, 252, 314, 373; .Himalayan snows 485; perilous journey in snow 309-11 ; snowfall of Samarkand and Kabul compared 77 ; wind : Farghana 9 and n. 2, 151 ; Kabul 201; upper Heri-rud valley 310; Hind 520, pestitential 524, 532, 654-7, does damage to Babur's writings 658.
Nestorian Church 2.
New account of the East Indies (Edin. 1727), Alex. Hamilton Malabar succession customs 482.
Nigdr-ndma-i-hind, Sayyid Ghulam-i-'ali a British monument at Panlpat 472.
Nine a mystic number 9 Tarkhan privileges 250; 9 allowed offences 250; gifts by nines; [Cf. Shajaratu'l-atrdk, Miles Irs. p. 530, for the root of reverence for the number nine].
Notes on Afghanistan and Baluchistan, H. G. Raverty [see nn. on pp. named], Kabul rulers and river 200; river called Nil-ab 206; 'Aqabain 201 ; Adinapur-region 207 ; Ghazni magic spring 219; migration of fowlers 225 ; Timur's pilfers of heads 232 ; place of Zu'n-nun's death 327 ; " Kakar " 386; '' Patakh " (= biU-qaq = quagmire) 403; But - khak a vahara - site 409 ; Various places 206, 220, (Gum-rahan) 236, 238-47-48(2), "Chariakar" (Charyak-ar) 295, 345-73, 403, (Zabul) 405 ; Routes 206-9, 212, 228-35-54; book needs revision 330-67 ; a collaborator 213.
Notes on the Chugani and neighbour ing tribes of Kafiristan, Col. H. S. Tanner (JRGS. 1881) map mentioned 209 ; Dara-i-nur 210, App. F ; Ning-nahir App. E, xix. [Cf. Index II s.n. chiqan.]
Notes on some monuments in Afghanistan, H. H. Hayden Babur's Grave (illustration) 710, App. V, lxxx.
Nouvelle Giographie; VAsie Antirieure, Re'clus [see nn. on pp. named], Farghana 4, 5, 9; distances (Akhsi) App. A, v, (Tirmiz-Hisar) 57 ; Samarkand 74, 83, 88 ; Mll-i-radagan 622 ; Kadgar (i.a. Qajar) 666 ; sighndq = fort App. Q, lxiv ; ddban and other pass-names 54.
Noticeable words : P. nabha 66, 72 ; nihilam (game-driving) 45 ; M. nuydn 131. 224-73.
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