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INDEX 557<br />

Sainsbury, Noel, ii. 273 footnote<br />

St. Ives, i. 496<br />

St. John, Knights <strong>of</strong>, expelled by Tamerlane,<br />

ii. zog<br />

Sakae, the, i. 160, 173, 205-210, 354,<br />

360, 469<br />

Salndin, -vide Salah-u-Din<br />

Salah Khan, captain <strong>of</strong> Nadir's guard,<br />

ii.<br />

367<br />

Salah-u-Din (Saladin<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Crusaders),<br />

ii. 108<br />

Salamis, i. 215 Battle<br />

5 <strong>of</strong>, 216-218 ; 220,<br />

223, 224, 225, 231, 233, 244<br />

Salar, Kajar Khan rebellion ; <strong>of</strong>, ii.<br />

442-<br />

443<br />

Salghar, founder <strong>of</strong> Fars Dynasty, ii. 127<br />

Sali, Vizier <strong>of</strong> the Chagatay, ii. 196<br />

Salih ibn Nasr, Governor <strong>of</strong> Sistan, ii.<br />

84<br />

Salman, first <strong>Persia</strong>n convert to Islam,<br />

ii. 17, 37<br />

Salmas, ii. 255, 262<br />

Salm ibn Ziad, Arab Governor <strong>of</strong><br />

Khorasan, ii. 50<br />

Salonica, i. 251<br />

Sam, Prince <strong>of</strong> Sistan, i. 143-144<br />

Sam (Pretender),<br />

ii.<br />

362<br />

Saman, founder <strong>of</strong> Samanid Dynasty,<br />

ii. 87, 88<br />

Samanid Dynasty; rise <strong>of</strong>, ii.<br />

87-88; at<br />

its zenith, 89-90 ; decay and downfall,<br />

90-91 ; 96<br />

Samarcand, i. 287, 288, 289, 438, 496 ;<br />

ii. 48, 52, 53 ;<br />

rebellion in, 70 ;<br />

captured by Harthama, 71 ;<br />

88 ;<br />

annexed<br />

by Mahmud, 96 ; 105, 118, 140,<br />

149, 152, 196, 197, 198, 200, 204,<br />

207, 211 ;<br />

Tamerlane's tomb, 215 ;<br />

216, 218, 223, 224, 236, 243<br />

Samaria, capture <strong>of</strong>, i. 123-124; 352<br />

Samarra, city <strong>of</strong>, i. 50, 456, 457 ;<br />

founding<br />

<strong>of</strong>, ii. 78-79 ; palace <strong>of</strong>, 82-83<br />

Sam Mirza, vide Safi, Shah<br />

Sammuramat, Assyrian Queen, i. 123<br />

Samos, i. 223<br />

Samosata, i. 175<br />

Samsi-Ramman IV., Assyrian King,<br />

i.<br />

122<br />

Samsu-iluna, King <strong>of</strong> Babylon, i. 80, 81<br />

Sana, i. ii.<br />

493 ; 7<br />

Sandrocottus (Chandragupta),<br />

i.<br />

312<br />

Sangar, ii. 150<br />

Sanjar, Sultan, ii.<br />

Seljuk, in, 112;<br />

at the zenith <strong>of</strong> power, 118-119 ; 120,<br />

121 defeated ; by the Kara Khitai, 122 ;<br />

captured by the Ghuzz, 122-123 ; escape<br />

and death, 124 ;<br />

character <strong>of</strong>, 124-125 ;<br />

126, 236<br />

Sapor I., vide Shapur I.<br />

Saracens, the, i. 452, 453, 456, 482, 490,<br />

53> 5i7<br />

Sarai, ii. 196<br />

Sarakhs, i. 4<br />

ii.<br />

; 73, 126, 184 ; 300<br />

Sarangians, the, i. 354<br />

Saras River, the,<br />

i.<br />

525<br />

Sarbizan Pass, ii.<br />

183<br />

Sardanapalus, i. 132<br />

Sardes, i. 30 ;<br />

American mission at, 136 ;<br />

155; capture <strong>of</strong>, by Cyrus, 156; 175,<br />

176, 179, 199, 200, 201, 203, 212,<br />

225, 226, 227, 237, 260 ;<br />

surrender <strong>of</strong>,<br />

265 ; 312, 314, 336, 344<br />

Sardinia, ii. 115<br />

Sardu, ii. 32 footnote, 183<br />

Sargon I., King <strong>of</strong> Assyria, i. 70 ;<br />

campaign<br />

against Elam, 71<br />

Sargon II., King <strong>of</strong> Assyria, i. 88 war<br />

;<br />

with Elam, 89-90; 118; captures<br />

Samaria, 123 ; 136<br />

Sarhad, i. 39, 55<br />

Sari, ii. 54, 86<br />

Sarmatians, the, i. 440<br />

Sarvistan, palace at, i. 509, 510<br />

Sasan, i. 423, 424<br />

Sasanian Dynasty rise ; <strong>of</strong>, i. 422-429 ;<br />

433 ;<br />

connexion <strong>of</strong> China and <strong>Persia</strong>,<br />

483-484 ; administration, language, and<br />

architecture under, 500 et seq. ; growth<br />

<strong>of</strong> the army, 502-504 ;<br />

the monarch<br />

and his Court, 506 ; art and architecture,<br />

ii.<br />

508-515 ; 44, 131<br />

Sasanian rock sculptures, i.<br />

194<br />

Satibarzanes, <strong>Persia</strong>n Satrap, i. 284, 285<br />

Satrapies, instituted by Darius, i. 173<br />

Sattagydia, <strong>Persia</strong>n province, i. 173<br />

Saturn, i. 420<br />

Sauromaces, Prince <strong>of</strong> Iberia, i. 458, 459<br />

Sava (or Sawa),<br />

ii. 112, 159, 181<br />

Saxa, Decidius, Roman Governor <strong>of</strong> Syria,<br />

i-384,. 385<br />

Sayf-u-Din, Ghorid Prince, ii. 120<br />

Sayhan, River, i. 24<br />

Scanderun, Gulf <strong>of</strong>, ii. 181<br />

Schiel, Father, i. 57<br />

Schindler, Sir Houtum, i. 332<br />

Scipio, i. 362<br />

Scodra (the modern Scutari), i.<br />

385<br />

Scotland ;<br />

Scotch and Macedonians compared,<br />

i. 302<br />

Scutari, i. 385<br />

Scylax (Greek admiral), i. 179-180<br />

Scythians, the ;<br />

invasion <strong>of</strong> Media, i.<br />

130-131 ; 133, 138 ; campaign by<br />

Darius, 175 et seq. ; 182, 225, 253,<br />

288, 354<br />

Sebastian, Roman general,<br />

i.<br />

452<br />

Secudianus, Achaemenian Prince,<br />

i.<br />

232<br />

Seleucia, city on the Tigris, i. 312, 338,<br />

357, 373 375, 393, 395, 45 412,<br />

414, 415, 454, 464 ;<br />

Council <strong>of</strong>, 465 ;<br />

520, 526, 538<br />

Seleucia, Syrian city, i. 335, 356, 488<br />

Seleucus I. (Nicator) ; rise <strong>of</strong>, i.<br />

307 ;<br />

308, 309 ; reoccupation <strong>of</strong> Babylon,<br />

310-311 ;<br />

forms an empire, 311-312 ;

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