Sykes' History of Persia Vol 2 (pdf) - Heritage Institute
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INDEX<br />
Khalludush, King <strong>of</strong> Elam, i. 90<br />
Khanikin, ii. 79<br />
Khanik<strong>of</strong>f, M., ii. 456<br />
Khanni, Prince, i. 49<br />
Khnrak, Island <strong>of</strong>, ii. 281 ; occupation by<br />
the Dutch, 375-376<br />
Kharan, district <strong>of</strong>, i. 14<br />
Kharginl ;<br />
Madrasa at, ii.<br />
238<br />
Kharijites, the, ii. 35-36, 51, 57, 84<br />
Kharkhar, province <strong>of</strong>, i. 121, 122<br />
Khartoum, i. 539<br />
Khaybar ; conquest <strong>of</strong>, by Mohamed, ii. 1 8<br />
Khayzran, mother <strong>of</strong> Haroun-al-Rashid,<br />
ii. 66<br />
Khazars, the, 28 i. ;<br />
Kobad's campaigns,<br />
477-478 ; 524, 530 ; defeat the Arabs,<br />
ii.<br />
32<br />
Khazim, father <strong>of</strong> Musa, ii. 52<br />
Khinaman, bronze implements at, i. 195-<br />
196<br />
Khirrit (Arab chief), ii. 36<br />
Khiva (Khwarazm),<br />
i. 23, 24, 166 ;<br />
ii.<br />
53, 118; the Shahs <strong>of</strong>, 1215 128;<br />
Tamerlane's visit to, 198-199 ; conquest<br />
by Nadir, 357-359 ;<br />
first Russian expedition,<br />
459-460 ; conquest <strong>of</strong>, 461-<br />
462<br />
Khoi, frontier town, ii. 210, 245, 254<br />
Khojand, i. 287<br />
ii.<br />
; 55, 151<br />
Khondemir (historian), ii. 226<br />
Khonsar, city <strong>of</strong>, ii.<br />
325<br />
Khorasan, province <strong>of</strong>, i. 2, 9, 12, 18, 35,<br />
100, 102, 108, 109, 328, 436, 438, 479,<br />
500, 543; ii. 38, 48, 50, 54; under<br />
Omar II., 55, 56 ; raising <strong>of</strong> the Black<br />
Standard, 57-59 ; 60, 61, 64 the Veiled<br />
;<br />
Prophet, 66-67 5 7 J > 74' 83, 86, 89, 90,<br />
91, 95 ;<br />
seized by Mahmud, 96, 99,<br />
100, 113, 1 1 8, 121, 143, 146 ;<br />
devastation<br />
<strong>of</strong>, by Mongols, 154-155 ; 165,<br />
172 ;<br />
invasion by Borak, 178-179, 185,<br />
1 88 ;<br />
invasion by Chagatay Mongols,<br />
193 ; 198, 201, 203, 216, 217, 220,<br />
242, 244, 253, 258, 313 ; conquest by<br />
Nadir Kuli, 331-332 ; conquest by Aga<br />
Mohamed, 390 ; 414 Abbas Mirza's<br />
;<br />
campaign, 424<br />
Khorasmia (Khiva),<br />
i.<br />
166, 173<br />
Khorramabad, i. ii.<br />
48 206<br />
;<br />
Khotan, province <strong>of</strong>, i. ii.<br />
484 ; 122, 149,<br />
258<br />
Khshayarsha, vide Xerxes<br />
Khubilay, the great Khan, ii. 147, 163,<br />
171, 178, 186, 187<br />
Khudabanda (Mohamed Af/nza), son <strong>of</strong><br />
Tahmasp, ii. 254, 257<br />
Khudabanda, son <strong>of</strong> Shah Abbas, ii. 267-268<br />
Khudabanda, Uljaitu Khan, ii. 193 tomb<br />
;<br />
<strong>of</strong>, 235<br />
Khudayar Khan Abbasi <strong>of</strong> Sind, ii. 356<br />
Khumbaba, King <strong>of</strong> Elam, i. 62<br />
Khumban-igash, King <strong>of</strong> Elam, i. 94, 95<br />
Khumban-Khaldash II., King <strong>of</strong> Elam,<br />
'<br />
9'. 9 6 > 97<br />
Khumban-numcna, King <strong>of</strong> Elam, i. 8 I<br />
Khumbastir, King <strong>of</strong> Elam, i. 63<br />
Khumm, Pool <strong>of</strong>, ii.<br />
45<br />
Khtir, ii. 109<br />
Khurbatila, King <strong>of</strong> Elam,<br />
i. 82<br />
Khurrah Zad, bridge <strong>of</strong>, i.<br />
49<br />
Khurrazad-Khusru, i. 530 footnote<br />
Khusf, ii. 109<br />
Khush-Newaz, King <strong>of</strong> the White Huns,<br />
i.<br />
472, 473<br />
Khusru Khan, governor <strong>of</strong> Georgia, ii. 310<br />
Khusru Khan, Vali <strong>of</strong> Ardelan,<br />
ii.<br />
387<br />
Khusru Mirza, <strong>Persia</strong>n envoy to Russia,<br />
ii.<br />
424, 442<br />
Khusru Parviz,<br />
i.<br />
499, 507, 508 arch<br />
; <strong>of</strong>,<br />
509-510; palace <strong>of</strong>, 510-51 1 ; palace at<br />
Mashita, 5115 rock sculptures on the<br />
Tak-i-Bustan, 513-514; accession <strong>of</strong>,<br />
518; defeat <strong>of</strong>, and restoration, 519-521 ;<br />
war with Rome, 521 sack <strong>of</strong><br />
;<br />
Antioch,<br />
522-523 fall <strong>of</strong> ; Chalcedon, 523 ; flight<br />
<strong>of</strong>, 524, 525 siege <strong>of</strong> Constantinople,<br />
525-526; flight from Dastagird, 526;<br />
deposition, death, and character, 527-<br />
528 attitude towards ; Christianity, 528,<br />
530, 531<br />
ii.<br />
; 131, 141<br />
Khutran-tepti, King <strong>of</strong> Susa, i. 77<br />
Khuzai Clan, the, ii.<br />
72<br />
Khuzistan, province <strong>of</strong> (Arabistan), i. 49-<br />
54 5 6 So ; conquest <strong>of</strong>, 541-542 ;<br />
annexed by Ahmad,<br />
ii. 94, 1 79, 190, 257<br />
Khwarazm (Khiva, q.v.},<br />
ii.<br />
104, 1 18 the<br />
;<br />
Shahs <strong>of</strong>, 121 ; 122; dynasty at its<br />
zenith, 126-127; 128 hostilities ;<br />
with<br />
Chengiz Khan, 149; 153; devastated<br />
by Abaga, 179 ;<br />
Tamerlane's conquest<br />
<strong>of</strong>, 201 ; 222, 352<br />
Khyber Pass, i. 289<br />
ii.<br />
; 352, 353<br />
Kidin-Khutrutash, King <strong>of</strong> Elam,<br />
Kilif, i. 287<br />
i. 82<br />
Kilij-Arslan Daud, Seljuk <strong>of</strong> Rum, ii.<br />
115-116<br />
Kin Dynasty,<br />
ii. 121, 147, 148, 149, 163<br />
King, L. W., i. 41 footnote, 65, 78, 80<br />
footnote, 1 8 8, 400<br />
Kingsmill, T. W., i. 365, 366<br />
Kinneir, Sir J. M., ii. 407<br />
Kipchaks, the, ii. 159, 163, 166, 197<br />
Kirklu tribe, ii.<br />
339<br />
Kirkpatrick, William, ii. 123<br />
Kirkuk, vide Karkuk<br />
Kish, city-state <strong>of</strong> Akkad, i. 50<br />
Kish Dynasty,<br />
i. 50, 70<br />
Kishm, Island <strong>of</strong>, i. 38<br />
ii.<br />
; 277, 278, 301<br />
Kishmar, 108 i. ; cypress <strong>of</strong>, ii. 82-83<br />
Kisra, vide Noshirwan<br />
Kitchener, Lord, ii. 463<br />
Kiya Buzurg-Umid, chief <strong>of</strong> the Assassins,<br />
ii.<br />
171<br />
Kizil Alang ("Red Wall"), i. 29