History of the Parsis : including their manners, customs, religion and present position : with coloured and other illustrations : in two volumes
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XERAPHINS, ii. 50 note Xerxes, i. 8; ii. 210
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Yama, King, ii, 166
Yarkand, i. 6
Yashts, their number, i. 170; ii. 169, 233, 237
Yasna, i. 60, 185, 204; ii. 150, 151, 152, 153, 155, 164, 165 ; account of, 166; 167, 169, 237, 240
Yatha, ii, 157
Yatha Ahu Vairyo, i. 179; ii. 158
Yazashne, i. 140, 168
Yazashne Chand Arz, ii. 178
Yazashne Gah, ii. 239
Yazdan, i. 39
Yazdanparasts, i. 137
Yazdas, i. 138, 140
Yazdezard acknowledged sovereign, i.
13; raises an army, 14; receives Mus- | sulman deputation, 14; his speech, |
15 ; his fatal present, 18 ; his defeat and flight, 19; 20; his murder, 22; 85, 181, 187 ; year of, ii, 172
Yazdezard Sheryar, i. 113
Yezd, i. 55, 60, 66, 73, 81, 87, 88, 108; ii, 38
Yim, ii. 158
Yule’s, Colonel, Cathay, i. 26 note
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ZANZIBAR, il. 261
Zaota, i. 185, 186; ii. 240
Zaothra, ii. 166
Zaoti, ii. 166
Zaradh, i. 149
Zarath, ii. 149
Zarthoshti Abhyas, i. 234
Zarthoshti Dharam Sikshak, ii, 233
Zarthoshti Dharmin Khol Karnari Mandli, ii. 232
Zarthoshti Diso, i. 149 Zarthosht-Nama, ii. 148, 233 Zarthoshtra, i. 184 Zarthushtra (Adarbad’s son), i. 132 Zeenut-ul-Tuarikh, i. 20 Zend, i. 242; language, ii. 40; 149, 156, 206 Zend-Avyesta, the, i. 50 note, 192,258; ii. 156, 157, 168, 183, 192, 194, 195, 196, 197, 205 Zend-i-Avesta-i-Khordeh, ii. 177 Zend-i-Damdad, ii. 177 Zend-i-Hadokht, ii. 177 Zend-i-Javid Shaidadad, ii. 177 Zend-i-Visparad, ii. 177 Zend-in-Yazashne, ii. 177 Zend Sikshak, ii. 233 Zend Vahuman Yasht, ii. 178 Zilla, i, 272 Zohak, i. 4, 56 Zoroaster, i. 5,23, 25 note, 146, 149, 168, 170, 194, 207, 225, 314; ii. 3; his religion, 146; birth of, 147; different persons of same name, 147 ; doubts as to his epoch, 148 ; meaning of name, 149-150; his family, 150 ; his birth, 150-151 ; mother not named, 151; passes his time in study, 152; leaves Rae, 152 ; goes to Balkh, 152; his speech, 152 ; announces his mission, 153 ; produces sacred books, 154; his children, 154-155; his works destroyed, 158; references in Vendidad to, 166; his prayer, 172 ; his mission, 183 ; opposition to polytheism, 184; what he preached, 187 ; his speculative philosophy, 190-191 ; recognises two lives, 191; moral philosophy of, 194; 197; crimes according to, 202; 207 ; opposed to idol-worship, 209 ; passim Zoroastrian books, i. 267 Zoroastrianism, i. 237 note Zoroastrians, their monotheism, 209 ; passim
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