Ochus, father of Parysatis, wife of
Alexander the Great, 382 n.
Old Dihlī, 366 n 1, 472.
Oloug Beg, the royal astronomer,
198 n 2.
Omar Khayyām, the celebrated Poet,
144 n 1, 474 n 1.
Onyx, notes on, 147 n 3.
Oodypur, called also Udhāfar, town
of, 12, 13 n.
Oozbuky, Abū Manṣūr, 47 n 7. See
under Abū Manṣūr Zangī.
Opium, notes on, 161 and n 3.
Oriental Biographical Dictionary,
Beale's, 32 n 1, 33 n 1, 38 n 4, 53 n,
54 n 2, 55 n 3, 58 n 5, 236 n 2,
297 n, 298 n 2, 332 n 2, 339 n 4,
507 n 2, 533 nn 1 and 6, 571 n 9,
584 n and n 3, 633 n 1.
Oriental Proverbs, Roebuck's, 57 n 2,
58 n 1, 218 n 2, 244 n 5, 301 n 3.
Orientals, the, 147 n 1.
Orissa, 125 n 3, 299 n 2, 471 and n 8,
554.
Osbaks, the. See under the Ozbaks.
Osborn's Islām under the Arabs, 157
n 2.
Osrūshna, a town beyond Samarqand
in Transoxiana, 59 n 1.
Oudh, 81, 87, 98, 125, 131, 222 and n
3, 236, 239, 243, 311, 312, 329 n 2,
334, 349, 415.
Owl, the,—the type of ill-omen, 58 n
1, 157 and n 1, 191 n 3.
Oxus, the, 15 n 5, 23 n 1, 27 nn 1 and
2, 61 n 5. See also under the
Jaiḥūn and the Jīḥūn.
Oxyartes, father of Roxana, wife of
Alexander the Great, 331 n 10.
Ozbaks, the, a tribe of the Turks, 570,
582, and n 7, 592 and n 9, 627 and
n 7. See the Osbaks.