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Arabic, 110-124.
Astarte, the name of Baal, 116. Arabos, 244.
-the Phoenician, 116. Aramaic, IIO.
- known to Greeks and Romans, Aramazd, Belus and Zeus, 38.
117. Aramean words in Arabic, 109. - a moon-goddess, 117. Aratus, 193.
- worshipped in Southern Arabia, Archæology, human, 249.
117. Ardhamågadhi, 61..
Asu, breath, 123. Le Ardsher, the Zoroastrian, 18.
Asura, like Jahveh, 123. Ares, wild boar of, 118.
Atargatis of Strabo, 116. Ares and Diomede, 294.
A.t'harban, translated into Persian Armaiti, 168.
under Akbar, 217. Armenian translation of Eusebius, 'Atharathah, the Syrian form of 36.
Ashtaroth, 116. Arnold, Matthew, 27.
Atharva Veda, 18, 22, 57, 162. Arrahmán arrahím, the clement and Atheistic religions, 80. merciful, 215 note.
Athene, birth of, 49. Aryan languages, 33, 91.
- the Dawn, 49. -- religions, 104.
- temples of, 149. - peoples, earliest civilization Athenian states, 87. among, 105.
Athtar, name of, 117. - early religion of, 106-107. Atman, Sk., 34. - sanctuary, common, 124.
Atmu, maker of men, 180. - languages in Europe, 125. Attributes of the Deity, 70. - religion, common, 144.
Auramazda, 165, 168. - mythology, 257.
Aurengzeb, 234 Aryans of Europe, is their religion Australians, Hail and Thunder as derived from the Veda? 27.
names among the, 292. -- the, 104.
Avaiki of Mangaians, 255, 258. --- separation of the, 104, 107. Avatea or Vatea, Noon, 258. and Semites, contact of, in Iran, Aviki of Brahmans and Buddhists, 123.
255. A's in Aryan languages, 237. A'yat ul-kursi, Abulfazl's commenAs, to breathe, 123.
tary on the, 219, Ascending development of the hu- 1 Âzád, free, 228 note. man race, 249-250.
Azán, and public prayers, 233. Asha, truth, 168.
Aztecs, religion of the, 66. Ashtar, 116. Ashtaroth, 86.
BAAL, 86, 110, 114, 126, 150. - of the Sidonians, 119.
- feminine form of, 113, 116. Ashtoreth or Ashtaroth, 116.
- or Bel, 114 -- feminine of Ashtar, 116.
- tars, Baal of Tarsus, 114. Asoka, 23.
- -tsidon, Baal of Sidon, 114. - his inscriptions, 5, 23 note.
--tsur, Baal of Tyre, 114. Asrvátem, 167 note.
- -zebub at Ekron, 115. Assa Tatkara, king of the fifth dy- male, 115. nasty, 181.
berith, at Shechem, 115. Assyrian worship of Bel or Baal, 114. --peor, worship of, 115. - discoveries, 121.
- Shamayim on Phoenician coins, Astarte, 116.
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