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INDEX. 337
railway exploits, 254-255; his other works, 255 ; opinion of, 256-257
Jamshedji Jijibhai, Sir (1st Bart.), i. 241, 286 ; address to, 287 ; his reply, 287 ; 294; his birth, ii. 78; goes to Bombay, 78; his first journey to China, 79 ; hislater journeys to China, 793 his fourth voyage, 79 ; captured by French, 79 ; his letter describing his captivity, 80-88 ; returns to Bombay, 88; his commercial success, 88; first notice of his charity, 89 ; objects of his charity, 89-90; generous character of his benevolence, 90; knighted by the Queen, 90; receives an address from Parsis, 91-93 ; proposal to raise a fund to, 93; his noble scheme, 94-95 ; presented with patent of knighthood, 95 ; receives a medal, 96 ; official statement as to his munificence, 97-99 ; his speech, 99; presented with freedom of city of London, 99; public objects of his charity, 100 ; his donation to French inundations, 100-101 ; statue voted to him by his admirers, 101; Lord Elphinstone’s speech on the subject, 102104; created a baronet, 109; his death, 109 ; grief of the community, 109 ; great speech of, 277-281
Jamshedji Jijibhai, Sir (2d Bart.), i. 84, 209 note ; ii. 109-110
Jamshedji Jijibhai, Sir (8d Bart.), i. 117, 242, 275-276 note; ii. 111
Jamshedji Jijibhai, i. 288 ; Lady, builds the Mahim causeway, ii. 105-108
Jamshedji Jijibhai Hospital, Sir, i, 298
Jamshedji Jijibhai Translation Fund, Sir, ii. 230
Jamshedji Jijibhai Parsi Benevolent Institution, Sir, i. 313
Jamshedji Nanabhai Gazdar, Mr., i. 48 note
Jamshid (Irani), i, 107
Jamshid, King, i. 4, 148 ; ii, 162, 283
Jamyad (day of month), i. 142
Jamyad (angel), i. 185
Janjira, ii. 51
Jasans, i. 147, 150; ii. 6 note
Jasavalas, the, ii, 56
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Jat Afram, i. 36 note
Jaya, ii, 245
Jaxartes, the, i. 3
Jazia, i. 61; imposition of, 62, 73, 74, 78 ; abolition of, 79; firman on, 80
Jedda, ii. 37
Jehangir Beramji Marzban, Mr., i. 331
Jehangir Naorozji, Mr., ii. 71
Jehangir Nasarvanji Wadia, Mr., i. 312 note; ii. 75; his relations with France, 75 note ; his charity, 76
Jehovah, ii. 189
Jerusalem, i. 6
Jesuits, i. 285
Jews, the, i. 6, 7, 61; ii. 28, 258
Jijibhai Dadabhai, Mr., ii. 132 ; introduces steam navigation, 132-133 ; his extensive trade, 133; his charities, 134; 236
Jijibhai Jamshedji Modi, Mr., ii. 55
Jirasht, ii. 162
Johnstone, Mr. J., i. 69
Joshi, i. 160-161, 164; his knowledge of human nature, 165
Julian, Emperor, i. 9
Justices of the Peace, ii, 264 and note
Justinian, i. 9
K
Karr, ii. 39
Kabir Panth, ii. 39
Kabisa, the, i.106; controversy, 109; ial, 112; 114, 115 ; controversy, ii. 18
Kabul, 94 and note ; ii. 100
Kadesia, i. 18, 19
Kadmis, i. 105 and note, 107, 108, 109, 111, 112, 113, 114, 115, 116; only a minority, 116; 144; ii. 19, 173
Kaffan, i. 12
Kai Gushtasp, ii. 170
Kaikhosru, i. 184
Kaikhosru Naorozji Kabraji, Mr., ii, 289
Kaikhosru Rastamji Dadabhai Sethna, Mr., ii. 13 note
Kaikobad Mahyar (Merji Rana’s son), li. 4,7
Kaiomars, King, i. 56; ii. 170
Kalesiah, i, 12
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