in Assyria, 275
   in Judea, 335-337
   in Persia, 374-375
   in India, 401, 489-490, 491-492
   in China, 790-792, 819
   in Japan, 924
   Marseilles, 293
   Marshall, Sir John, 394-395, 396, 442*, 508, 596
   Marston, Sir Charles, 173*
   Marston Expedition of the University of Liverpool, 302*
   Maruyami Okyo , Japanese painter (1733-1795), 906
   Marwar (mär-wär’), 454
   Mary, mother of Jesus, 247, 511
   Mary of Scotland, 889
   Mas-d’Azil, 98
   Maskarin Gosala , Indian sceptic, 417
   Mason, William A., 76-77
   Maspero, Gaston, French Egyptologist (1846-1916), 143, 145, 186-187, 188
   Mass (ritual), 62
   Massagetæ , 353, 355
   Masuda , Japanese statesman (fl. 1596), 843*
   Mathematics, in primitive societies, 78-79
   in Sumeria, 124
   in Egypt, 179-180
   in Babylonia, 256
   in India, 527-528
   in China, 781
   Mathura , 450, 460, 477, 593, 594
   Matsura Basho , Japanese poet (1643-1694), 881
   Maud, 891
   Maurya Dynasty, 441, 454
   May Day, 65, 66
   May King and Queen, 65
   Maya (mä’-yä), 540, 548, 549, 550, 551, 552, 553
   Maya, Buddha’s mother (died 563 B.C.), 423, 424, 425*
   Mayas, 527*
   Mazzoth , 332
   Measurement, standards of, 80
   Mecca, 471
   Medes, 223, 283, 286*, 287, 350-352, 356, 363, 365, 397†
   Media , 269, 270, 350-352, 353, 354, 355
   Medici, 155, 751, 835
   Medici, Lorenzo de’, Florentine statesman and poet (1448-1492), 216, 756
   Medicine, origins of, 80-81
   in Sumeria, 125
   in Egypt, 182-184
   in Babylonia, 258-259
   in Assyria, 276
   in Persia, 377
   in India, 530-532
   in China, 782
   in Japan, 924
   Medinet-Habu , 185
   Mediterranean Signary, the, 105
   Mediums of exchange, in primitive societies, 15-16
   in Sumeria, 125
   in Egypt, 160-161
   in Babylonia, 228
   in Assyria, 274
   in Lydia, 289
   in Judea, 306, 337
   in Persia, 358
   in India, 400, 480, 481
   in China, 779-780
   in Japan, 854, 920
   Medum , 190
   Megasthenes , Greek geographer (ca. 300 B.C.), 391*, 441, 443, 445, 478, 480, 493, 596
   Mei Lan-fang (mā län-fäng’), Chinese actor (20th century), 723
   Meiji (mā-jē), see Mutsuhito
   Meiji Era (in Japan), 916
   Meissen, 759
   Melanesians, 11, 16, 31, 42, 81, 84
   Melkarth (měl-kärth), 294
   Melos, 293
   Melville, Herman, American novelist (1819-1891), 26
   Memnon, colossi of, 141, 188
   Memphis, 2, 140, 147, 151, 216, 248, 268, 353
   Menander, King of Bacteria (ca. 100 B.C.), 523
   Mencius , Chinese philosopher (372-289 B.C.), 646, 674, 677, 681, 682-686, 687, 688, 693, 697, 789, 843
   Mendes, 199
   Menes (mē’-nēz), possibly Egypt’s first king (ca. 3500 B.C.), 140, 147
   Menkaure (měn-kou’-rē), King of Egypt (3011-2988 B.C.), 150, 186
   Menstruation, 70
   Mephibosheth , Jewish pretender (ca. 900 B.C.), 305
   Mercury, 179*, 277*
   Mermaid Tavern, 880
   Merneptah , King of Egypt 1233-1223 B.C.), 301
   Mesha , King of Moab (ca. 840 B.C.), 295, 297
   Mesopotamia, 103, 105, 108, 109, 118, 119, 121, 124, 131, 133, 135, 136, 138, 179, 218-264, 295, 298, 299, 380, 395, 400, 578†, 641, 744, 779
   Messiah, 319, 320, 325-326
   Messianism, 195
   Metals, Age of, 102-104
   Metal work, Sumerian, 133-134
   Egyptian, 191, 192
   Babylonian, 227, 254
   Assyrian, 278
   Lydian, 289
   Indian, 585
   Chinese, 737-739
   Japanese, 896
   Method of Architecture, 740-741
   Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, 143*, 150*, 188, 190*, 479*, 716*, 738, 740†, 758*, 906
   Mewar (mā-wär’), 454, 455, 465
   Mexico, 9, 66, 93, 292*, 329, 737
   Mi Fei (mē fā), Chinese painter (1051-1107), 751
   Michelangelo (Buanarotti), Italian artist (1474-1564), 751
   Micronesia, 32
   Midas , 288
   Middle Flowery Kingdom, 641
   Middle Flowery People’s Kingdom, 641
   Middle Kingdom (China), 643-644
   Middle Kingdom (Egypt), 151*, 152, 169, 174*, 176, 178, 190, 191, 195
   Mihiragula , Hunnish king (502-542), 452
   Mikado , 834
   Milan cathedral, 379
   Milcom , god of the Ammonites, 312, 321 Miletus, 218
   Milinda, 523
   see Menander
   Mill, James, British historian and political economist (1773-1836), 616
   Mill, John Stuart, English philosopher and economist (1806-1873), 924
   Millet, Jean-François, French painter (1815-1875), 912
   Milton, John, English poet (1608-1684), 712
   Minamoto (mé-nä-mô-tô) family, 835, 837, 838
   Minamoto Sanetomo (sä-nä-tō-mō), Japanese shogun (1203-1219), 835
   Ming Dynasty, 686, 724, 736, 738-739, 740. 742, 757, 758, 767, 782, 904, 912
   Ming Huang , Chinese emperor (713-756), 703-704, 705, 707-708, 711, 713, 714-715, 721, 723, 749, 795, 835*
   Mining, in primitive cultures, 100, 103-104
   in Egypt, 157-158
   in Babylonia, 227
   in Assyria, 274
   in the Hittite Empire, 286
   in Armenia, 287
   in India, 444, 478
   in China, 647, 781
   Minos, 90, 331‡
   Mir Jafar , Nawab of Bengal (1757-1760; 1763-1765), 614
   Miriam, sister of Moses, 333
   Mirzapur , 589
   Miserables, Les, 718
   Mississippi River, 99
   Mitanni , 266, 285-286†
   Mithra , 285, 365, 370, 371-372
   Mithridates , Persian soldier (ca. 400 B.C.), 362*
   Mitra , Hindu deity, 397†, 403
   Mitsubishi family, 920
   Mitsui family, 920
   Mitsu-kuni , Japanese scholar and historian (1622-1704), 886
   Mo Ti (mō dē), philosopher of universal love (ca. 450 B.C.), 677-679, 681, 682, 873
   Moab (mō’-äb), 295, 297, 311, 318, 324
   Moabites, 285, 298, 299, 303, 312
   Modesty, in primitive societies, 46-48
   Moeris Lake, 159-160
   Moguls (mō’-gŭlz), 391, 442, 464, 476, 480, 591, 611
   Mohammed (mō-hăm’-ěd), Arabian religious leader (571-632), 39, 291
   Mohamudgara , 551
   Mohenjo-daro (mō-hān’-jō-dä’-rō), 90, 289*, 391, 394-396, 478, 508, 584, 593, 596
   Mohism, 678-679
   Molière (assumed name of Jean-Baptiste Poquelin), French dramatist (1622-1673), 873
   Moloch , 66, 295, 312, 321
   Molucca Islands, 60
   Mommu , Emperor of Japan (697-707), 850, 877
   Momoyama , 895
   Mona Lisa, 186
   Monaco, 400
   Monet, Claude, French painter (1840-1926), 912
   Money, see Mediums of exchange
   Mongol Dynasty, 757, 764, 766
   Mongolia, 94, 140, 449, 504, 602, 606, 641, 767.
   Mongols, 60, 119, 152, 763, 764-766, 798, 831
   Monier-Williams, Sir Monier, English Orientalist (1819-1899), 397*
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   Monitor and Merrimac, 839
   Montaigne, Michel Eyquem de, French essayist and philosopher (1533-1592), 11
   Montesquieu, Charles de Secondät, Baron de, French man of letters (1689-1755), 299
   Montmartre, 748
   Moon worship, 59, 60
   in Egypt, 198
   Moors, 216
   Montagu-Chelmsford reforms, 629
   Moplah , 628
   Morality, 935
   defined, 47
   in primitive societies, 44-56
   in Sumeria, 129-130
   in Egypt, 166-167
   in Babylonia, 244-248
   in Assyria, 275
   in Judea, 331-339
   in Persia, 374
   in India, 401, 488-497
   in China, 788-795
   in Japan, 923, 924
   Morbihan, 102
   Morgan, John Pierpont, 479*
   Morgan, Lewis Henry, American ethnologist (1818-1881), 73
   Mori Zozen (môr-ē zō-zěn), Japanese painter (1747-1821), 906
   Morocco, 140
   Morris, William, English poet and artist (1834-1896), 906
   Mosaic Code, 219, 220*, 330-339, 374
   Moscow, 693, 817
   Moses, 12, 28, 219, 300, 301, 302, 303, 309, 310, 311, 312, 313, 321, 340, 348, 374
   Moslems, 392, 453, 455, 456, 458, 460, 463, 471, 508*, 584, 599-600, 603
   Mosul, , 265, 478
   Mother, the, in primitive societies, 30-32
   Mother of God, 200, 201, 235
   Moti Masjid , 608, 609
   Moto-ori Norinaga , (1730-1801), Japanese historian of Shinto legends, 830*, 865, 874-875, 914
   Mouhot, Henri, French Orientalist (ca. 1858), 604
   Mound Builders, 99, 103, 104
   Mount Abu , 598-599
   Mousterian Culture, 93, 94, 300
   Mridanga , 586
   Mu-ch’i , Chinese painter (10th century), 751
   Mudhera , 599
   Muhammad bin Tughlak , Sultan of Delhi (1325-1351), 461
   Mukden , 918
   Müller, Friedrich Max, English philologist (1823-1900), 164, 312, 391*
   Multan , 459, 465
   Mummification, 150
   Mumtaz Mahal , Shah Jehan’s wife (died 1631), 473, 474, 609
   Münchausen, Hieronymus Karl Friedrich, Baron, German teller of tale tales (1720-1797), 294
   Munro, Sir Thomas, British general and Colonial administrator (1761-1827), 614
   Murasaki no-Shikibu , Lady, Japanese novelist (978-1031?), 882, 883, 884, 891
   Murdoch, James, 703, 865*
   Muro Kyuso , Japanese philosopher (fl. 1700), 867-868
   Murray Islands, 45
   Murray River tribes, 33
   Murshidabad , 481
   Musa, Ibn , Arabian mathematician (died ca. 850 B.C.), 527
   Music, origins of, 88
   in Egypt, 192
   in Babylonia, 254
   in Persia, 378
   in India, 586-588
   in China, 723
   in Japan, 892-893
   Mussolini, Benito, Italian statesman (1883-), 69
   Mutsuhito , Emperor of Japan (1868-1912), 846, 916, 919, 923, 927
   Muttu Virappa Nayyak , Prince of Madura (early 17th century), 602
   My Reminiscences (Tagore), 620*
   Mycerinus , see Menkaure
   Mylitta , 37, 245*, 295; see Ishtar
   Mysians, 285
   Mysore (mī-sôr’) (city), 393, 456
   Mysore (state), 396, 457, 510, 601
   N
   Nabonidus (năb-ō-nī’-dŭs), King of Babylon (556-539 B.C), 263
   Nabopolassar (năb-ō-pō-lăs’ēr), King of Babylonia (ca. 625-605 B.C.), 223, 224, 283
   Nabu , 256, 277
   Nadir Shah (nä’-dēr shä), Persian conqueror and ruler (1734-1747), 473*
   Naga (dragon god), 395,* 402, 604, 605
   Nagaoka , 834
   Nagarjuna , Indian scientist (2nd century B.C.), 450, 529
   Nagas (tribe), 396, 398
   Nagasaki , 840
   Nagasena , Indian sage (ca. 100 B.C.), 523
   Naharina , 164
   Naiki (nī-kē), Japanese hero (ca. 1615), 849
   Nakaye Toju , Japanese philosopher (1608-1648), 871
   Naksh-i-Rustam , 356, 378
   Nala , 491, 564
   Nalanda , 454, 557-558
   Nambudri Brahmans, 486*
   Namikawa Tenjin , Japanese philosopher (ca. 1700), 873
   Nana, 288†
   Nanak , founder of the Sikhs (ca. 1468-1539), 583
   Nanda (family), 441
   Nanda, Magadhan prince (ca. 523 B.C.), 437
   Nandi , 402
   Nanking , 659, 722, 739, 742, 747, 764, 805
   Nanking, Treaty of, 804-805
   Nanking Government, 812*, 814
   Nannar , 133, 234
   Naomi , 312
   Napoleon I, Emperor of the French (1804-1815), 69, 91, 139, 141, 144, 145, 154*, 163, 164, 246, 270, 353, 466, 467, 695
   Nara , 738, 757, 834, 835, 851, 855, 865*, 876, 878, 879, 880, 892, 897-898
   Narada , 588
   Naram-sin , King of Sumeria and Akkad (2795-2739 B.C.), 122, 133, 255
   Narbada River, 397‡
   Nasik , 597
   Nasiru-d-din , Sultan of Delhi (fl. 1510), 483*
   Nastika , philodophies, 534
   Nastiks, 416-417
   Nationalists (Indian), 621, 626, 629-630, 632
   Naucratis , 138
   Nautch (nôch) girls, 490
   Neanderthal Man, 92, 93, 94, 95, 300
   Near East, 93, 105, 116, 118*, 120, 132, 134-135, 154-160, 174, 181, 212, 215, 223, 224, 226, 227, 255, 263, 265, 268, 270, 271, 273, 281, 284, 285, 288, 290, 292, 293, 295, 298, 303, 306, 326, 329, 335, 337, 339, 353, 356, 357, 362, 478, 728, 755†
   Nebo (nē’-bō), 235
   Nebraska, 94
   Neb-sent (něb’-sěnt), Egyptian lady (ca. 3100 B.C.), 165
   Nebuchadrezzar II, King of Babylon (605-562 B.C.), 223-224, 225, 227, 228, 229, 233, 241, 257, 262, 285, 298, 321, 322, 324, 327, 666
   Necho (nē-kō), see Niku II
   Negroes, American, 6
   Neo-Confucianism, 675
   Neolithic man, 98-102, 106, 117
   Neo-Platonism, 553
   Nepal (nê-pôl’), 451, 506
   Nephthys , 201
   Nergal , 240, 256
   Nero, Lucius Domitius, Roman emperor 54-68), 269
   Nestorianism, 702, 787-788
   Netherlands, 753
   Netsuke , 893, 898
   New Britain, 10, 46, 49, 57, 84
   New Caledonia, 35, 77, 84
   New Georgia, 45
   New Guinea, 15, 32, 34, 42, 43, 45, 84, 99*
   New Hanover, 84
   New Hebrides, 34
   New Holland, 79
   “New Life” movement, 818*
   New Mexico, 94
   New South Wales, 14
   New Testament, 415, 416, 616
   “New Tide” movement, 821-822
   New York, 133*, 393, 703
   New Zealand, 29, 84
   Newton, Sir Isaac, English scientist (1642-1727), 529
   Nichiren , founder of the Lotus Sect (1222-1282), 864
   Nietzsche, Friedrich Wilhelm, German philosopher (1844-1900), 23, 177, 376, 457*, 539*, 554, 657, 659, 723, 734, 819
   Nigeria, 45, 75
   Nihongi , 886
   Nikko , 894
   Nikon Bashi (Tokyo bridge), 847
   Niku II, King of Egypt (609-593 B.C.), 321
   Nile River, 94*, 109, 135, 137, 138, 140, 141, 142, 144, 145, 146, 152, 156, 160, 161, 179, 180, 181, 183, 185, 190, 197, 200, 202, 214, 218, 299, 300, 358, 396
   Nimrud , see Kalakh
   Nina (ně’-na), 266
   Nineveh , 1, 14, 117, 135, 218, 223, 237*, 256, 265, 266, 268, 269, 274, 276, 278, 279, 281-282, 283, 284, 290, 303, 306, 307, 317, 321, 351, 380
   Ning Tsung , Emperor of China (ca. 1212), 763
   Ningirsu 117
   N 
					     					 			ingpo , 805
   Ninigi , 830
   Ninil , 256
   Ninkarsag , 127
   Ninlil , 127
   Ninsei , Japanese potter (ca. 1655), 900
   Nippon , 830†
   see Japan
   Nippur , 118, 120, 121, 123, 127, 132
   Nirvana , 394, 428, 435-436, 504, 517, 518, 535, 541, 549, 564
   Nishi-Hongwan Temple, 894, 895
   Nisin , 118
   Niyama (nē-yä-mä), 543
   No plays, 841, 889-890
   Noah, 290*, 330
   Nobel prizes, 391, 619, 621
   Nobunaga , Japanese shogun (1573-1582), 838, 839, 889, 900
   Nofretete (nō-frā-tā’-tā), wife of Amenhotep IV (fl. 1380-1362 B.C.), 118, 212
   Nofrit , wife of Rahotep, 187
   Nogi, Count Maresuke , Japanese general (1849-1912), 846, 918
   Noguchi, Hideyo , Japanese scientist (1876-1928), 924-925
   Noguchi, Yone (yō-nā), Japanese poet, 881
   Nomarchs, 146
   Nomes, 146-147
   North America, 99*, 103, 108, 391
   North Star, 293
   Nubia , 46, 140, 158, 213
   Numa Pompilius, 647
   Nur Jehan , Jehangir’s wife (ca. 1625), 472-473, 609
   Nut , 198, 201
   Nutmose , Egyptian artist (ca. 1370 B.C.), 211
   Nyaya philosophy, 535-536
   Nyaya Sutra , 533
   O
   Oannes (ō-ăn’-ās), 118*, 237
   Ocean of Music, 529*
   Oceania, 14, 87, 104; also see Melanesians, Polynesians
   Ochus (ō’-kŭs), see Artaxerxes III Ochus
   O’Connell, Daniel, Irish orator and politician (1775-1847), 673*
   Odyssey, 561, 564, 567
   Ogodai (ō-gō-dī), Grand Khan of the Mongols (1229-1241), 763
   Ogyu Sorai , Japanese philosopher (1666-1728), 872, 873-874
   Ojeda, Alonso de, Spanish explorer (ca. 1470-1508), 99*
   Ojibwa Indians, 61
   Oklahoma, 94
   Old Kingdom (Egypt), 142, 150*, 169, 176, 178, 184, 187, 189, 190, 194
   Old Persian, 249, 356-357
   Old Testament, 313, 318, 328, 329, 334, 339, 341, 510, 616
   Omaha Indians, 16, 22, 75
   Omar (ō’-mär), mosque of, Jerusalem, 607
   Omura , Lord of Nagasaki (16th century), 840
   Onan (ō’-năn), biblical character, 39
   Onna Daikaku , 869-870
   Ono Goroyemon , Japanese sculptor (ca. 1252), 898
   Onomatopoeia, 73
   “Open Door,” 806, 929
   Open Door to the Hidden Heathendom, 391*
   Ophelia, 518
   Ophir , 306
   Opium War, first, 804, 805
   Opium War, second, 805
   Oppenheim, Baron von, 286†
   Oppenheimer, Franz, 23
   Oppert, Julius, German Orientalist (1825-1905), 118-119*
   Orang Sakai, 38
   Ordeal, in primitive societies, 28
   Oriental Museum (University of Chicago) Expedition, 378†
   Orinoco Indians, 42, 86