Ibda' (figure in Rhetoric), 73
Iblis, 432
Ibrahim (father of 'Umar
Khayyam), 255
Ibrahim (Sultan of Ghazna),
181, 305, 306, 324
Ibrahim Adham, 229
Ibrahim b. Inal b. Seljuq,
172
Ibrahim Mu'ini (Tabari poet),
115
Ibnu'l-'Ibri, 458 See Barhe-
brœus
Ibriq, 260
Iconium, 414, 515. See
Qonya
'Id-i-Qiyamat, 454
Ighraq, 69-70, 156
Iham, 54, 61
Ihram (garment worn by
Pilgrims), 242
Ihya'u 'ulumi'd-Din (by
-Ghazali), 294, 346, 496
-Ikhtiyaratu'l-'Ala'iyya (work
on Astrology by Fakhru'd-
Din Razi), 484
Iksir-i-A'dham (by Nasir-i-
Khusraw), 244
Il-Khans, 441, 444, 452
Ilahi-nama (by Shaykh
'Abdu'llah Ansari), 270
Ilahi-nama (by Shaykh
Faridu'd-Din Attar), 507,
515
Ilak Khans (of Transoxiana),
335
Ildigiz (Atabek of Adhar-
bayjan), 401
Iligh b. Atsiz, 307
'Ilmu'l-Badayi', 20
Iltatmish, Shamsu'd-Din —,
448, 470, 478
Iltifat (figure in Rhetoric), 54
Ilyas (Elias), 401. See
Nidhami
'Imad-i-Zawzani — (Persian
poet), 99, 345
'Imadi (Persian poet), 334
'Imadu'd-Din (patron of
Dhahir of Faryab), 415
'Imadu'd-Din of Ghazna
(Persian poet), 344
'Imadu'd-Din Firuzshah
(governor of Balkh), 390
'Imadu'd-Din -Katib -Isfa-
hani, 87, 166, 472
“Imam-i-Shahid,” 357. See
-Ruyani
Imami, 390, 412
Imam's money, 198
Imams, 136, 193, 195, 197, 198,
201, 206, 231, 232, 234, 454,
457
Imperialism, 9
Improvisation, 37-39
Abu 'Imran Musa b. Maymun,
486. See Maimonides
'Imrani, Majdu'd-Din Abu'l-
Hasan —, 390
I'nat, 62
India, 10, 94, 95, 96, 102, 113,
119, 137, 159, 169, 170, 171,
205, 210, 227, 238, 264, 281,
329, 350, 353, 429, 447, 448,
460, 470, 478, 508, 524, 528,
532, 540
India Office Library, 244, 245,
273, 278, 478, 510, 525
Indians, 5, 8, 399
Indica (by -Biruni), 101, 102,
105
Indus, 426, 448
Ingoldsby Legends, 47, 54-55,
62, 66, 68, 77
Initiation, Isma'ili —, 198, 206
Intikhal (a kind of
plagiarism), 73
Iqan (“Assurance,” a Babi
controversial work), 89
Iqbal-nama (of Nidhami of
Ganja), 411
Iram, Garden of —, 151
Iranshah (Seljuq ruler of
Kirman), 304, 313
'Iraq, 92, 96, 172, 290, 301, 303,
340, 391, 397, 412, 413, 420,
428, 439, 456, 490, 524
'Iraqi, Fakhru'd-Din — (Per-
sian poet), 500, 506
Ireland, 483, 533
Irsalu'l-mathal (“proverbial
commission”), 63
'Isa b. Yahya (Christian
physician), 106
Isaac the Jew, 340
Isfahan, 38, 82, 100, 102, 106,
107, 114, 184, 186, 187, 202,
203, 204, 224, 225, 227, 251,
253, 299, 300, 301, 304, 311,
313, 314, 315, 316, 397, 398,
413, 415, 416, 420, 425, 449,
471, 480, 540, 541
Isfandiyar (legendary hero),
127
Ibn Isfandiyar (author of
History of Tabaristan),
45, 92, 93, 100, 103, 115, 123,
131, 133, 134, 135, 136, 137,
138, 139, 158, 278, 357, 413,
457, 479-480, 489
Isfara'in, 446
Abu Ishaq (Bushaq of Shiraz,
the gastronomic poet), 82
Abu Ishaq -Sabi, 103. See
-Sabi
-Ishaqi, 461
'Ishq-nama (of Sana'i), 318
Ishtiqaq (“pseudo- etymo-
logy”), 58
Iskandar-nama (by Nidhami
of Ganja), 402, 403, 411.
See Sikandar-nama
Islam, adopted by Persians,
1, 4
Islam, Solidarity of —, 7
Isma'il (Persian engineer), 442
Isma'il, Malik —, 300
Isma'il, Shah — -i-Safawi), 11
Isma'il the Sufi, 106
Isma'il b. 'Abbad, -Sahib —,
88, 93, 94, 101, 102, 104, 112,
114, 158, 279, 280, 281
Isma'il b. Ja'far, Imam —,
194, 195, 197, 211
Isma'il b. Nuh -Samani, 117
Isma'il Warraq (father of
Azraqi), 135, 140, 323
Isma'ilis, 11, 104, 112, 140, 160,
161, 168, 169, 175, 187, 193,
195, 196, 199, 202, 204-211,
214, 215, 218, 220, 222, 227,
230, 231, 242, 244, 268, 274,
295, 298, 304, 310, 311, 409,
446, 453, 454, 455, 456, 457,
458, 473. See also Assassins,
Batinis, Carmathians, Sect
of the Seven, &c.
'Ismat of Bukhara (Persian
poet), 403
Ispahbad, 79, 90, 92, 135
Israel, Children of —, 428
Israel, Judges of —, 469
Israel, Kings of —, 469
Israfil, 523
Isra'il b. Seljuq, 167, 170
Isti'ara (trope or simile), 51
Italian translation of Kalila
and Dimna, 350
Ithna 'ashariyya, 11. See
Twelve, Sect of the —
I'timadu's-Saltana, 345
'Iyar-i-Danish (“Touchstone
of Wisdom,” by Abu'l-
Fadl), 351
'Izzu'd-Din ibnu'l-Athir al-
Jazari. See Ibnu'l-Athir
'Izzu'd-Din b. Fathu'd-Din,
461, 462
'Izzu'd-Din Karachi (Persian
poet), 257
'Izzu'd-Din Mas'ud I. (Atabek
of Mosul), 402
'Izzu'd-Din Yahya of Tabriz
(patron of Dhahir of Far-
yab), 415
'Izzu'd-Din Zanjani (gram-
marian), 487
Jabulqa, 227
Jabulsa, 227
Jacobites (Christian sect), 469
Ja'far, Amir —, son of the
Caliph -Muqtadi, 300
Ja'far, Baba —, 260
Ja'far, -Sadiq, Imam —, 194
Ja'farak (Malikshah's jester),
182
-Jaghmini (astronomer), 486
Jahan-Gusha, Ta'rikh-i —,
12, 193, 197, 211, 306, 307,
308, 310, 321, 434, 435, 439,
443, 447, 448, 451, 453, 460,
473, 483. See also Ju-
wayni, 'Ata Malik-i—
Jahan-Pahlawan. See Nus-
ratu'd Din Abu Bakr
Jahan-suz, 107, 306, 338. See
Husayn, 'Ala'u'd-Din of
Ghur
-Jahidh, 399
Jahiliyyat (Pagan days of
Arabs), 9, 84, 87
Ibn Jakina (poet), 361
Jalal, Prince — (author of
Nama-i-Khusrawan), 6
Jalal-i-Khwari (Persian poet),
483
Jalal-i-Tabib (Persian poet),
483
Jalali era, 181
Jalalu'd-Din (patron of Dha-
hiru'd-Din of Faryab), 415
Jalalu'd-Din Naw Musulman,
207, 455-456, 517
Jalalu'd-Din Mankoburni,
307, 434, 435, 438, 446, 447,
448-450, 456, 473-474, 540.
See also Khwarazmshahs,
second dynasty —
Jalalu'd-Din Rumi, 26, 110,
205, 250, 256, 263, 317, 319,
403, 443, 489, 493, 496, 500,
506, 511, 515-525. See also
Mathnawi-i-Ma'nawi
Jam' (rhetorical figure), 71
Jamal al-Qurashi (translator
into Persian of the Sahah),
487
Jamalabad (near Qazwin),
458
Jamalu'd-Din of Gilan (disci-
ple of Najmu'd-Din Kubra),
493
Jamalu'd-Din 'Abdu'r-Razzaq
(poet of Isfahan), 397, 540
Jamalu'd-Din Abu'l-Hasan
'Ali b. Yusuf -Shaybani
-Qifti. See Qadi'l-Akram
and -Qifti
Jamalu'd-Din Hasan (patron
of Dhahiru'd-Din of Far-
yab), 415
Jamalu'd-Din Qazwini (Per-
sian poet), 256
Jamalu'l-Mulk b. Nidhamu'l-
Mulk, 182, 185
Jami (Persian poet and
mystic), 26, 108, 146, 243,
262, 317, 323, 402, 438, 491,
492-493, 494, 495, 496, 497,
498, 500, 502, 503, 509, 510
Jami'-i-'Atiq (mosque at
Shiraz), 490
Jami'u't-Tawarikh, 192, 195,
197, 200, 201, 203, 204, 211,
252, 434, 435, 438, 447, 453,
491
Jamshid (legendary Persian
king), 228
Janahu'd-Dawla, 311
Jand, 177, 332, 437, 446
Abu'l-Jannab Ahmad b.
'Umar -Khiwaqi, 491. See
Najmu'd-Din Kubra
Jannati, of Nakhshab (Per-
sian poet), 343
Japan, 427
Jarid, 93, 115
Jarir (Arabic poet), 389
Jaru'llah (God's neighbour),
362
Jawab (parody), 81, 82
-Jawaliqi, 299, 354
Jawami'u'l-Hikayat (by
'Awfi), 316, 477, 478
Jawhar (courtier of Sanjar),
312
-Jawhari (author of Arabic
Lexicon), 487
Jawhari of Herat (Persian
poet), 344
Ibnu'l-Jawzi, Sharafu'd-Din
'Abdu'llah —, 461, 462
Ibnu'l-Jawzi, Shamsu'd-Din
Abu'l-Faraj —, 528
Jaziratu'bni 'Umar (near
Mosul), 468
Jerusalem, 222, 291, 428, 484
Jerusalem, Titular King of —,
208, 476
Jesuits, 196
Jesus, 197. See also Christ
Jews, 214, 230, 321, 340, 358,
359, 468, 486, 524, 529
Jinas. See Tajnis
Jinn, 218, 234
Jirjis b. Abi'l-Yasir b. Abi'l-
Makarim al-Makin b. al-
'Amid (historlan), 471
John of Capua, 350, 353
Jones, Sir William —, 146,
478
Joseph, 535. See Yusuf
Joshua, 228
Ibn Jubayr (traveller), 483,
484
Judges of Israel, 469
Judi (Indian prince), 448
Julugh (father of the poet
Farrukhi), 124
Jupara (district of Isfahan),
541
Jurbadhaqan (= Gulpayagan),
471
Jurjan, 113. See Gurgan
Jurjaniyya (= Urganj, q.v.),
446
Juwayni, Abu'l-Ma'ali —, 174
Juwayni, Ata Malik —, 193,
306, 307, 308, 331, 332, 333,
358, 434-439, 443, 453, 458,
459 460, 473, 483. See also
Ala'u'd-Din, 'Ata Malik and
Jahan-gusha, Ta'rikh-i- —
Juwayni, Baha'u'd-Din. See
under Baha'u'd-Din
Ju-yi Muliyan, 15
Juynboll, 482
Juzjanan, 221, 237, 240