T

Ta'ajjub (“astonishment,”
figure of rhetoric), 74
Tabaqat-i-Nasiri (by Minhaj-
i-Siraj), 451, 459, 461, 462,
464, 465, 466, 470
Tabaqat-i-Sufiyya (by Shaykh
'Abdu'llah Ansari), 270
Tabaqatu l-Hukama (by Ibn
Abi Usaybi'a), 477
Tabaran, 138
Tabari dialect, 93, 115, 188,
281, 480, 489
-Tabari's Commentary on the
Qur'an, 115
-Tabari's History, 115, 160,
230, 279, 408
Tabaristan, 11, 79, 90, 92, 93,
94, 95, 100, 101, 103, 114,
123, 135, 156, 169, 171, 172,
203, 278, 288, 311, 344, 480
Tabaristan, History of — (by
Muhammad b. Hasan b.
Isfandiyar), 45, 92, 93, 103,
114, 131, 278, 357, 413, 457,
479-480, 489
-Tabarsi (Shi'ite theologian),
355
Tabas, 172, 204, 224, 316
Tabligh (figure of rhetoric), 69
Tabriz, 173, 222, 271, 364, 374,
395, 396, 398, 399, 413, 417,
449, 469
-Tabrizi (author of Commen-
taries on -Hamasa and
Mu'allaqat), 299, 354
Tadhkiratu'l - Awliya (by
Faridu'd-Din 'Attar), 322,
494, 507, 510, 511, 521
Tadmin (figure of rhetoric),
45, 68, 69, 147, 538
Tafhim (Treatise on As-
tronomy by -Biruni), 102,
105
Tafriq (figure of rhetoric), 71
Tafsir (figure of rhetoric), 72
Tahafutu'l-Falasifa (by
-Ghazali), 295
Tahafutu't-Tahafut (by Ibn
Rushd or Averroes), 295
Tahart, 202
Tahir. See Baba Tahir
Tahir, Precinct of —, 361
Abu Tahir of Hamadan,
Shamsu'd-Dawla — (Bu-
wayhid), 152
Tahir Dhu'l-Yaminayn, 10
Abu Tahir -Khatuni, 183-184,
186, 326-327, 483
Abu Tahir Rustam, Majdu'd-
Dawla — (Buwayhid), 152,
158-160
Abu Tahir -Tayyib b. Muham-
mad -Khusrawani, 147
Tahiri Dynasty, 10, 470
Tahrim, 242
Ta'iyya of Ibnu'l-Farid, 498,
503
Tajahulu'l-'Arif (figure of
rhetoric), 66
Tajnis (figure of rhetoric), 47,
48, 58, 69
Tajridu'l-'Aqa'id (by
Nasiru'd-Din Tusi), 486
Tajrisht, 173
Taju'd-Din Ahmad, Muhtasib
of Balkh, 382
Taju'd-Din Ahmad b. Khatib
of Ganja (Persian poet), 345
Taju'd-Din Ibrahim, 414
Taju'l-Mulk, 185, 186, 187, 190,
213, 300
Tajziyatu'l-Amsar (Wassaf's
history of the Mongols), 434
Takhallus (poetical nom de
guerre
), 27, 38
Ta'kidu'l-madhi bi-ma yush-
bihu'dh-Dhamm (figure of
rhetoric), 53
Takrit, 461
Abu Talib, Sayyid —, 382, 390
Talib-i-Amuli (Persian poet),
257
Ta'lim, 196
Ta'limis. See Isma'ilis
Talmih (“allusion”), 77
-Tamaththul wa'l-Muhadara
(by -Tha'alibi), 101
Tambour-major (by Heine),
392
Tamerlane (Timur-i-Lang),
443
Abu Tamim Ma'add, 198. See
-Mustansir
Abu Tammam (compiler of
-Hamasa), 87
-“Tammatu'l-Kubra” (“Most
Dire Calamity,” title given
to Shaykh Najmu'd-Din),
491
Tanasub (“congruity” in
rhetoric), 51
Tansiqu's-Sifat (figure in
rhetoric), 56-57
Tansuq-nama-i-Ilkhani (trea-
tise on Mineralogy by
Nasiru'd-Din Tusi), 485
Tanziru'l - Waziri 'z - ziri'l -
Khinzir
(by Abu Tahir
-Khatuni), 326
Taqi, or Taqiyyu'd-Din, Khan
of Kashan, 218, 370, 509
Taqsim (figure in rhetoric), 71
Taqudar Ahmad Khan (Mon-
gol Il-Khan), 440, 441, 444
Taqwimu't - Tawarikh (of
Hajji Khalifa), 370
Tarab-nama (of Bakharzi),
356
Tard u 'aks (figure in rhe-
toric), 75
Ta'rifat (of -Jurjani), 490
Ta'rikh (chronogram), 76-77
Ta'rikh-i-Alfi, 192, 254
Tarikh-i-Guzida (by Ham-
du'llah Mustawfi), 132, 147,
148, 188, 192, 203, 204, 217,
254, 257, 261, 263, 342, 343,
344, 345, 349, 366, 370, 373,
374, 377, 382, 390, 393, 398,
412, 413, 503
Ta'rikh-i-Jahan-gusha. See
Jahan-gusha
Ta'rikh-i-Salajiqa
(History of
the Seljuq Dynasty by Abu
Tahir -Khatuni), 326
Ta'rikh-i-Wassaf (properly
entitled Tajziyatu'l-Amsar,
q.v.
), 434, 435
Ta'rikhu'l-Hukama (by
-Qifti), 475, 476, 477
Tariqu't-Tahqiq (by Sana'i),
318
Tarji'-band (a form of strophe-
poem), 23, 25, 39, 40, 318,
532
Tarjumanu'l-Balagha (by
Farrukhi), 20, 115, 124, 330
Tarjumanu'l-Qur'an (by
-Zawzani), 354
Tarkib-band (a form of
strophe-poem), 23, 25, 39,
40, 41, 318
Tarsi' (figure in rhetoric), 48-
51, 333
Tartar beauties, 243, 410
Tartars, 389. See Mongols
“Tartars,” why so called, 428
Tartarus, 428
Tartary, 41
Tashbib (exordium of qasida),
22, 23, 30, 122, 155
Tashbih (simile), 55
Tashif (figure in rhetoric), 80
Tawfir (increasing revenues),
217
Ta'wil (allegorical interpreta-
tion), 196, 231, 242
Taylor, 60
Tayyibat (of Sa'di), 532, 534,
536, 538, 539
Tazalzul (figure in rhetoric),
72
Ta'ziya (a kind of Passion
Play), 89
Tears, “Blood-stained —,” 30
Tears of Khurasan” (by
Anwari), 372, 384, 386-387
Tennyson, 26, 269
Testament, Old —, 228
-Tha'alibi, Abu Mansur —, 64,
92, 100, 101, 102, 103, 112,
114, 115, 355
Thawr, Cave of —, 240
Thiqatu'l-Mulk Shahriyar, 274
Thomas-à-Kempis, 532
Tibet, 447
Tibetan version of Kalila
and Dimna
, 350
Tibetans, 442
-Tifashi (author of works on
precious stones), 487
Tiflis, 449
Tigris, 75, 312, 361, 461
Tihama, 224
Tihran, 13, 153, 200, 276, 279,
318
Timur-i-Lang (Tamerlane),
12, 352, 443
Timur Malik, 437
Ibnu't-Tiqtiqi (author of
Kitabu'l-Fakhri), 460, 461,
462, 465, 466
Tiraz, 227
Tirmidh, 124, 180, 221, 271,
307, 334, 438, 446
Tornberg, 435, 468
Traditions, 188. See Hadith
Transcaspia, 91
Transoxiana, 95, 124, 167, 176,
183, 263, 329, 335, 336, 340,
352-353, 428, 478, 484, 489
Tripoli (Syria), 222, 469, 529
Tristan and Iseult, 274
Trübner, 521
Ibnu't-Tufayl (author of the
philosophical romance of
Hayy b. Yakdhan), 108
Tughan (prince of Nishapur),
413
Tughanshah, 39, 323, 364,
416
Tughra (royal seal or sign
manual), 84
-Tughra'i (poet), 299, 354
Tughril Beg (Seljuq), 117,
165-173, 176, 230, 260, 274,
280, 281 (meaning of name),
302, 356, 367
Tughril b. Arslan (Seljuq),
402, 414
Tughril-Tigin, Sultan —, 390
Tuhfatu'l-'Iraqayn (by Kha-
qani), 391, 392, 396, 397, 399
Tukush (Khwarazmshah), 167
Tuluy (son of Chingiz Khan),
452
Tun, 172, 204, 224, 227, 316, 458
Tunis, 86, 199
Tupper, Martin —, 319
Tuqaq (ancestor of Seljuqs),
167
Turakina (wife of Ogotay
and mother of Kuyuk), 451
Turan, 386
Turanshah, 304
Turkan Khatun (wife of
Malikshah), 182, 185, 186,
300, 301, 438, 448
Turkey, 88, 289, 400, 406
Turkish, 5, 19, 38, 64, 79, 146,
173, 177, 237, 238, 255, 264,
276, 350, 351, 384, 406, 471,
543
Turkistan, 10, 167, 428, 453,
508
Turkmans, 449
Turks, 5, 8, 17, 24, 27, 89, 113,
130, 165, 166, 168, 173, 177,
179, 223, 228, 255, 260, 261,
303, 429, 437, 528
Tus, 97, 107, 131, 132, 133, 135,
137, 138, 139, 140, 141, 148,
170, 175, 220, 273, 294, 295,
304, 337, 366, 443, 446, 456,
484
-Tusi (Shi'ite theologian), 355
Tuti, Malik —, 381
Tutush, 167, 301
Tver, 450
Twelve, Sect of the —, 11,
161, 193, 194, 196, 201. See
also Shi'ites
Tyre, 200, 203, 222