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ABBEVILLE, 157. Abhidharma, 22. Abraham, 80-110. - High father, 115 note.
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and Sarah, as a divine pair, 115 note.
Absolute, the, 14 note. Abstract ideas in mythology not always secondary, 257. Abulfazl, 18, 209-224-Badaoni's account of, 218, 219. his views of marriage, 223. charged to translate the Gospel,
230.
ordered to arrange the sacred fire, 231. Abydos, 101. Ágif Khán, 221 Accad, 244Accadian, meaning of I in, 120. discoveries, 121.
gods, M. Guyard on, 122. kings, Mr. Pinches on names of,
122.
-civilization, 244.
Adar, an Assyrian god, 117 note. Adi-Samaj, 25. Aditya, 159.
Adonai, used of Jehovah, 118. used in Phoenicia, 118. same as Adonis, 118. Adonis, same as Adonai, 118. Adrammelech, 117. Aeshma, 168.
Eolic dialect, 85.
Molos, ancestor of Eolians, 46. Æthiopia or Kepheis, 244. Africa, Bântu tribes on east coast
of, 183.
- languages of, 236. -how divided, 239.
Africa, Bantu languages the aboriginal nucleus of the speech of, 239.
African savages, faith of, 19. languages, 40. ancestor worship, 40. sidereal worship, 41. - religions, 65. speech, 98.
religion, 99.
language, but one aboriginal, 237. tribes, 238.
how divided, 238, 239. ethnology, 245. philology, 245. Agama, 61.
Agamemnon, 105. Agau dialect, 239.
Agglutinative stage in later Turanian dialects, 135Agni, 81.
hymn to, 160.
fire, 162-163, 164 note. god of the morning, 163. as the rising sun, 165 note. Ahli Jama'at, 222. Ahli Kitáb, 228.
Ahmad, 233. Ahura, 123, 169. Ahuramazda, 22. Ahuro mazdão, 165. Ain-i-Akbari, the, 209. -Dr. Blochmann's translation, 209. Abulfazl, author of the, 209. Akbar, 17, 187.
his collection of sacred books, 18. the Emperor, 209, 210 note. wonderful event at his birth, 212 note. -his influence and teaching, 212,
213.