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INDKX<br />

Zadracarta, the capital <strong>of</strong> Hyrcania,<br />

i. 284<br />

Zahidan, medieval capital<br />

<strong>of</strong> Sistan, ii.<br />

203<br />

Zagros Mountains, i. 3, 16, 17, 29, 31,<br />

34, 42, 71, 81, 120, 121, 128, 335,<br />

336, 510, 524, 539; ii. 247, 299<br />

Zakaria (Cannnthian leader), ii.<br />

87<br />

Zaki Khan Zand, ii.<br />

377, 378, 393<br />

Zal, legendary Prince <strong>of</strong> Sistan, i. 143-<br />

144<br />

Zama, Battle <strong>of</strong>, i. 340<br />

Zaman Shah, Amir <strong>of</strong> Afghanistan,<br />

ii.<br />

388, 395' 396, 397, 398, 43<br />

Zamasp (brother <strong>of</strong> Kobad), i. 478, 483<br />

Zames (second son <strong>of</strong> Kobad),<br />

i. 486<br />

Zand Dynasty,<br />

ii.<br />

370-384<br />

Zanj, the, insurrection <strong>of</strong>, ii. 85 ; 87<br />

Zanzibar, ii. 113<br />

Zapavortenon Range, i. 334<br />

Zarafshan or Zerafshan, River, 288 i.<br />

ii.<br />

j<br />

92, 152<br />

Zarangia, i. 173, 285, 296, 329<br />

Zaranj (capital <strong>of</strong> Sistan), i. ii.<br />

543 202<br />

;<br />

Zaranka, vide Zarangia<br />

Zaren (son <strong>of</strong> Firuz),<br />

i. 474<br />

Zariaspa, capital <strong>of</strong> Bactria, i. 288<br />

Zayd (adopted son <strong>of</strong> Mohamed), ii. ii,<br />

!9, 2 3<br />

Zayd, grandson <strong>of</strong> Husayn ;<br />

rebellion <strong>of</strong>,<br />

ii.<br />

56<br />

Zaydan (historian), ii. ^footnote<br />

Zayn-ul-Abidin, ruler <strong>of</strong> Fars, ii. 204<br />

Zela, Battle <strong>of</strong>, i. 382<br />

Zemzem (sacred well), ii. 4, 6<br />

Zenda Rud,<br />

i.<br />

22, 43, 102 ii.<br />

; 284, 288,<br />

316<br />

Zengi, Arab general, ii. 125<br />

Zcnjan, ii. 158, 294<br />

Zeno, Emperor, i. 476<br />

/.mo, Caterino,<br />

ii. 222<br />

Zenobia, i. 435, 439<br />

/.rntha, Kurt <strong>of</strong>, i. 442<br />

Zeugma, city on the Euphrates, i. 375<br />

Ziad, half-brother <strong>of</strong> Muavia, ii. 365<br />

alliance with Muavia, 47-48<br />

Zirreh, city in Sistan, ii. 202<br />

Ziugiddu, the Deluge-hero,<br />

i. 68<br />

Ziyarid Dynasty, ii. 92-93<br />

Zobayda, wife <strong>of</strong> Malik Shah, ii. 11 i<br />

Zobayr, Arab chief, ii. 34, 40<br />

Zohak, legendary prince, i. 142, 143<br />

Zopyrus, Achaemenian noble, i. 171<br />

Zoroaster, i. 25, 27, 103 account<br />

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

108 j<br />

conversion <strong>of</strong> Gustasp, 108-109}<br />

dates <strong>of</strong> birth and death, 109 ; 110,111,<br />

112, 113, 114, 118, 119, 146, 287, 420,<br />

428,<br />

ii.<br />

437, 525 ; 5, footnote, 83<br />

Zoroastrianism, i. 106, et influence<br />

seq, j<br />

on<br />

Judaism, 117-118; 151, 163;<br />

Alexander charged with destruction <strong>of</strong>,<br />

303 j 397 revival<br />

; by Ardcshir, 428-<br />

''<br />

429 > 437, 448, 468, 476, 55 5 37,<br />

38, 55, 80, 82 footnote, 83<br />

Zott, Arab term for Jatt, q.v.<br />

Zrayah Vourukasha (" Sea <strong>of</strong> wide Bays "),<br />

i.<br />

27<br />

Zu-Kar, Battle <strong>of</strong>, i. 521-522 ;<br />

Zulfikar Pass, i.<br />

4<br />

Zulkadar Tribe, ii.<br />

242<br />

Zungaria, ii. 163<br />

Zuzan, town <strong>of</strong>, ii.<br />

156<br />

Zwemer, Rev. S. M., ii. i, footnote, 4<br />

footnote<br />

ii. 10<br />

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