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MEDIA, <strong>BABYLON</strong> <strong>AND</strong> <strong>PERSIA</strong>.the Delphic Apollo, 210 ;bly invented coining, 212.H.proba¬Hakhamanish, see Akh^menes.Halevy, French Semitist, 146,note.Halys, modern Kizil-Irmak, a riverof Asia Minor, 187.Hamadan, see Agbatana.Hanging gardens at Babylon, 234-238.Haoma, Vae sacrificial hquor, 30 ;" White " or , Gaokerena, 65,'118, 120.Hara-Berezaiti, the sacredtain of Eranian myth, 63.Haraiti-Bareza, seeaiti.moun¬Hara-Berez¬Hariez, Mgr. C. de, French trans¬lator of the Avesta, his views onTuranian influences in the Av¬esta, 147-156.Harpagos, a Median lord, helpsKyros to overthrowAstyages,290 ; part assigned to him in thefabulous legend of Kyros' child¬hood, 292-293 ; conquers theGreek cities of Asia Minor forKyros, 316.Harpies, Lycian death-goddesses,193.Haurvatat and Ameretat, "Healthand Immortality," the two lastAmesha-Spentas, 76.Hebrew affinities, in the Avesta,15&-158.Hellas, the national common nameof Greece, 202.Hellenes, national name of theGreeks, 204.Hellespont, crossed by Dareios inhis retreat from Scythia, 429.Hermos, a river in Lydia, 207,312.Herodotus, his description of Ba¬bylonian customs, 242-244.Hindus, one of the great divisionsof the Aryan race in Asia, 15.Histiaios, tyrant of Miletus, per¬suades the Ionian princes tokeep the bridge on the Danubefor Dareios, 428.Hittite, sanctuaries in Asia Minor,198-201.Hophra (Apries), king of Egypt,succeeds his father Necho II.,180 ; goes to the rescue of Jeru¬salem, but is routed and drivenback, 180, 181 ; dethroned byAmasis, 307.Hukairya, a peak of the Hara-Berezaiti, 65.Huzvaresh, the Semitic part of thePehlevi texts, 22.Hvareno, "Kingly Glory," 80, 81.Hypanis, modern Bug, a Scythianriver, 413 ; 415.Hystaspes (Greek form of "Vish¬taspa), father of Dareios I., 2S6 ;was heir presumptive but neverIba,reigned, 288.I.son^of Silla, a man namedin the Egibi tablets, 246.Iddina-Marduk, son^of Basha,man named in the Egibi tablets257,Imgur-Bel, inner wall of Babylon,230.India, its geographical conditionsand influence on the Aryan con¬querors, 56-57.Indo-Eranians, 37.Indj-a, the Aryan Thunder-god46.Indus, great river of India, 56.lonians, one of the old Greektribes, of Pelasgic stock, 204.Ishtuvegu, see Astyages.Istakhr, modern name of the siteof Persepolis, 392.Ister, modern Danube, 413, 414.J- *Jeconiah, see Jehoiachin.Jehoahaz, son and successor ofa/

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