Index Aadhd-eddaule, King, Bagdad taken Aali, Emir Elmumenin, schisms of, I10. Aardh or Astan, river, towns on, IX. Aarem, fortress of, Ix. 96. of, by Nathan, vIII. 527. Abases, Strabo's meaning of, vII. 401. Abassia, see Abyssinia. Abausauga, a valiant cannibal Abba della Curia, see Curia Muria Abbas I., King of Persia (1557-1628) VIII. 390; courage of, 393; suc- Abbot, Jefra, sent by Captain Smith Abdelasan, the Hassany, ship of Abdelmelech, son of Boferes, sent against Sidan (1604) VI. 77; pages (1520) VII. 107; and the Abdias, fables by, 1. 153. captive sailors (1611) III. 282. Abdul Malich, Ibnu, historian of Africa, v. 383. Abdul-Mumen, King of Morocco, v. 375; wars of, against Abraham (c. 1526) 378; Ceuta destroyed by, 462; Tunis taken by, 494; Tripoli taken by, 505. Abdulla, King of Tremizen (c.1526) v. 475. Abd' Ullah Khan, house granted to English merchants by (1566) viii. 498. Abexi, see Abyssinia. Abexiins, see Abyssinians. Abigail, the, sent to Virginia (1622) 319 n. Almansor, I. by Elmaheli, death of (c. 1526) v. 378; wars of, in Guangara, 526. Abraham, King of Ethiopia and priest, tomb of, vII. 67; revelation made to, 77. Abraham, Rabbi, travels of (1487) II. 17; and Peter de Covillan (1487) VII. 154. Abraham Bassa, chief vizier of Mahomet Khan (1596) VIII. 307, 310, 315. Abraham Pius, Pharisee, and the sepulchre of David, vIII. 547. Abraham, the, ship of the Jennens Abu Feris, King of Tunis, v. 474. Abu-Giaphar Almansur, second Abassæan Khalifa, conquest of Bagdad by, IX. 101. Abu-Haf, people in Tunis, v. 321. Abulhesen, fourth King of Fez, at Tremizen, v. 477; siege of Tunis by, 504. Abusaid, last King of the Marin Abyssinians, in India, described by Academy, set up by Plato in Athens, I. 202. Açallaihe port, description of, by Castro, VII. 302. Acamapixtli, first King of the Mexicans, xv. 248; death of, 252; picture of the reign of, 420. Acapulco, in New Spain, traffic of, II. 175; governor of Manila's journey to, in the ship built by |