The Travels of Marco Polo — Volume 2 eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 1,335 pages of information about The Travels of Marco Polo — Volume 2.

The Travels of Marco Polo — Volume 2 eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 1,335 pages of information about The Travels of Marco Polo — Volume 2.
Brine-wells, see Salt. 
Brius River (Kin-sha Kiang, Gold River). 
Brown, G.G.
——­ Sir Thomas,
  on Polo. 
Bruce’s Abyssinian Chronology. 
Brunetto Latini’s Book, Li Tresor
Brunhilda. 
Bruun, Professor Ph., of Odessa. 
Bucephala, of Alexander. 
Bucephalus, breed of. 
Buckrams, of Arzinga,
  described;
  etymology;
  at Mardin;
  in Tibet;
  at Mutfili;
  Malabar. 
Buddha, see Sakya Muni. 
Buddhism, Buddhists, see Idolatry, Idolaters. 
Buddhist Decalogue. 
Buffaloes in Anin. 
Buffet and vessels of Kublai’s table.
Bugaei
Buka (Boga), a great Mongol chief. 
Buka Bosha, 1st Mongolian Governor of Bokhara. 
Buku Khan, of the Hoei-Hu, or Uighurs. 
Bularguji (Bularguchi), “The Keeper of Lost Property”. 
Bulgaria, Great. 
Bulughan (Bolgana), Queen.
——­ another. 
Bundukdar, Amir Alauddin Aidekin ("The Arblaster"). 
Bundukdari, Malik Dahir Ruknuddin Bibars (Bendocquedar), Mameluke Sultan
    of Egypt,
  killed by kumiz. 
Buraets, or Burgats, the. 
Burkan Kaldun. 
Burma (or Ava), King of (See also Mien.). 
Burnell, Arthur. 
Burning the Dead, see Cremation.
——­ heretical books.
——­ paper-money, etc., at funerals.
——­ Widows in South India. 
Burrough, Christopher. 
Burton, Captain R.F. 
Bushell, Dr. S.W., his visit to Shang-tu,
  on the Khitan Scripts;
  Tangut rulers;
  orders for post-horses. 
Butchers, in Kashmir,
  Tibet;
  S. India. 
Butiflis (Mutfili). 
Butler, Hudibras
Buyid dynasty.

Ca’ Polo, Ca’ Milion, Corte del Millioni, the house of the
    Polos at Venice. 
Caaju, castle of. 
Cabs, Peking. 
Cacanfu (Hokiang-fu). 
Cachanfu (P’uchau-fu, Ho-chung-fu). 
Cachar Modun. 
Cachilpatnam.
Cadmia
Caesalpinia; and see Brazil. 
Caesarea of Cappadocia (Casaria, Kaisariya). 
Caichu, castle of (Kiai-chau, or Hiai-chau?). 
Caidu, see Kaidu. 
Caiju, on the Hwang-Ho.
——­ on the Kiang, Kwachau. 
Cail (Kayal),
  a great port of Commerce;
  the king;
  identified;
  meaning of name;
  remains of. 
Caindu (K’ien-ch’ang), a region of Eastern Tibet. 
Caingan (Ciangan, Kiahing). 
Cairo,
  museum at;
  ventilators at. (See Babylon.). 
Caiton, see Zayton. 
Cala Ataperistan (Kala’ Atishparastan), “Castle of the Fire Worshippers”. 
Calachan (Kalajan). 
Calaiate, Calatu, see Kalhat. 
Calamanz, the word. 
Calamina, city. 
Caldwell, Rev. Dr. R., on devil-dancing among the Shanars,
  on name of Ceylon;
  on Shahr-Mandi and Sundara Pandi;
  on the Tower at Negapatam;
  etymology of Chilaw;
  on Pacauta;
  Govis;
  singular custom of arrest;
  rainy season;
  food of horses;
  Shanar devil-images;

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