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.
Chinginju (Chang-chau). 
Chingintalas, province,
  its identification. 
Chingkim, Chinkin, Chimkin, Kublai’s favourite son and heir-apparent,
  his palace. 
Chingsang, Ching-siang (Chinisan), title of a Chief Minister of State. 
Chingting-fu (Acbaluc). 
Chingtsu, or Yung-lo, Emperor.
Chini, coarse sugar. 
Chinju (Tinju).
Chin-tan, or Chinasthana, Chinese etymology of. 
Chinuchi, Cunichi, Kublai’s Masters of the Hounds. 
Chipangu (Japan),
  account of Kublai’s expedition v.;
  its disasters;
  history of expedition;
  relations with China and Korea. 
Chitral.
Chloroxylon Dupada
Cho-chau (Juju).
Choiach, the term. 
Chola, or Sola-desam (Soli, Tanjore). 
Chonka (Fo-kien), kingdom of,
  explanation of name. 
Chonkwe
Chorcha, see Churchin
Christian, astrologers;
  churches in China, early;
  inscription of Singanfu;
  Alans in the Mongol service. 
Christianity, attributed to Chinghizide princes,
  Kublai’s views on.
——­ former, of Socotra. 
Christians, of the Greek rite, Georgians,
  and Russians;
  Jacobite and Nestorian, at Mosul;
  among the Kurds;
  and the Khalif of Baghdad—­the miracle of the mountain and the
  one-eyed cobbler;
  Kashgar;
  in Samarkand;
  the miracle of the stone removed;
  Yarkand;
  Tangut;
  Chingintalas;
  Suh-chau;
  Kan-chau;
  in Chinghiz’s camp;
  Erguiul and Sinju;
  Egrigaia;
  Tenduc;
  Nayan and the Khan’s decision;
  at Kublai’s Court;
  in Yun-nan;
  Cacanfu;
  Yang-chau;
  churches at Chin-kiang fu;
  at Kinsay;
  St. Thomas’;
  Coilum;
  Male and Female Islands;
  Socotra;
  Abyssinia and fire baptism;
  of the Girdle;
  in Lac (Wallachia).
Chrocho, the Rukh (q.v.). 
Chronology and chronological data discussed,
  first journey of the Polos;
  war between Barka and Hulaku;
  Polos’ stay at Bokhara;
  their departure and their second journey from Acre;
  their return voyage and arrival in Persia;
  story of Nigudar;
  Hormuz princes;
  destruction of Ismailites;
  history of Chinghiz;
  Kublai’s birth and accession;
  Nayan’ rebellion;
  visit to Yun-nan;
  battle with the king of Mien;
  wars between China and Burma;
  value of Indo-Chinese;
  conquest of S. China;
  capture of Siang-yang;
  Kublai’s dealings with Japan;
  with Champa;
  Marco’s visit to Japan;
  Kublai’s Java expedition;
  review of the Malay;
  events in Ma’bar;
  King Gondophares;
  cessation of Chinese navigation to India;
  Abyssinia;
  Kaidu’s wars;
  Mongol revolutions in Persia, notes from;
  wars of Toktai and Noghai.
  (see also Dates.)
Chrysostom. 
Chuchu, in Kiang-si. 
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