Ignatieff (Count), and the Exarchate, 159.
Iorga (Prof.), his suggestion, 189, 190.
Irby (Miss), benefactress and traveller, 12, 152. -- -- her The Turks, the Greeks and the Slavons, 152, 176.
Isonzo, important river (and see Mazzini), 39, 102.
Istria in distress, 69, 70. -- its population, 141-2.
Italianized party, 94, 108, 115.
Italians, their Austrian testimonials, 282 et seq. -- help the Serbs, 265. -- Surrendering to, 281, 285 et seq.
Italians, their union, 140 et seq. -- against Yugoslavia, 243, 245 et seq., 261, 282 et seq.
Ivanovi['c], the Russian, 126.
Jegli['c] (Prince-Bishop), 30, 298, 299.
Jellai['c] (J. J.), his decline, 125-6. -- -- his expedition, 121. -- -- Governor of Dalmatia, 123. -- -- his proclamation, 119.
Jireek (Dr. C.), his History of the Bulgars, 33. -- -- on the Morlaks, 54.
Jones (Fortier), his With Serbia into Exile, 258.
Jovius (Paulus), the historian, 56.
Julia (Princess), and Palmerston, 147.
Kai['c], his long work, 66.
Kanchov (Basil) and the Macedonians, 168.
Kara George, his end, 110. -- -- his first insurrection, 57, 81, 98. -- -- his internal enemies, 107.
Karaji['c] (Vuk), his great work, 61, 109, 113.
Karaveloff (Ljuba), his articles, 139, 154, 172.
Khuen-Hedervary (Count), 186, 188.
Kiepert (H.), the geographer, 23, 173.
Klobuari['c], the police-captain, 257.
Kohler (Prof.), the jurist, 215, 217.
Kolomon (King), 40.
Kossovo, the great battle, 46, 47, 49.
Kossuth, 121 et seq., 125, 132, 200.
Kota (Captain), 81.
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