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.
  in Zanghibar;
  used in war;
  an error;
  Nubian;
  fable about;
  not bred in Abyssinia;
  training of African;
  war of the. 
Eli, Ely, Elly (Hili), kingdom of. 
Elias, Ney. 
Elixir vitae of the Jogis. 
Elliot, Sir Walter. 
Emad, Ed-din Abu Thaher, founder of the Kurd dynasty. 
Embroidery of silk at Kerman,
  leather in Guzerat. 
Empoli, Giovanni d’.
Empusa, the Arabian Nesnas. 
Enchanters, at Socotra. 
Enchantments, of the Caraonas.
  (See also Conjurers, Socerers.). 
Engano Island, legend. 
Engineering feat. 
Engineers, their growing importance in Middle Ages. 
England, Kublai’s message to king of,
  correspondence of Tartar princes with kings of. 
English trade and character in Asia. 
Enlightenment, Land of.
Erba, poisonous plant or grass. 
Erculin, Arculin (an animal). 
Erdeni Tso (Erdenidsu), or Erdeni Chao Monastery. 
Eremites (Rishis), of Kashmir. 
Erguiul, province. 
Erivan.
Erkeun, (Ye li ke un), Mongol for Christians. 
Ermine. 
Erzinjan, Erzinga, Eriza (Arzinga). 
Erzrum (Arziron).
Eschiel, the word. 
Esher (Shehr, Es-shehr),
  trade with India, incense, Ichthyophagi;
  singular sheep. 
Essentemur (Isentimur), Kublai’s grandson, king of Carajan.
Estimo, Venetian, or forced loan. 
Etchmiadzin Monastery. 
Ethiopia and India, confused. 
Ethiopian sheep. 
Etiquette of the Mongol Court. 
Etymologies,
  Balustrade;
  buckram;
  Avigi;
  Geliz (Ghelle);
  Jatolic;
  muslin;
  baudekins;
  cramoisy;
  ondanique;
  zebu;
  carbine;
  Dulcarnon;
  balas;
  azure and lazuli;
  None;
  Mawmet and Mummery;
  salamander;
  berrie;
  barguerlac;
  S’ling;
  siclatoun;
  Argon;
  Tungani;
  Guasmul;
  chakor;
  Jadu and Yadah;
  Tafur;
  Bacsi;
  Sensin;
  P’ungyi;
  carquois;
  Keshikan;
  vernique;
  camut, borgal, shagreen;
  Chinuchi or Chunichi;
  Toscaol;
  Bularguchi;
  Fondaco;
  Bailo;
  comerque;
  porcelain;
  Sangon;
  Faghfur;
  Manjanik, mangonel, mangle, etc.;
  galingale;
  Chini and Misri;
  Satin;
  eagle-wood, aloes-wood;
  Bonus, Calamanz;
  benzoni;
  china pagoda;
  Pacauca;
  Balanjar, a-muck;
  Pariah;
  Govi;
  Avarian;
  Abraiaman;
  Choiach;
  proques;
  Tembul and Betel;
  Sappan and Brazil;
  Balladi;
  Belledi;
  Indigo baccadeo;
  Gatpaul, baboon;
  Salami cinnamon;
  [Greek:  komakon];
  rook (in chess);
  Aranie;
  Erculin and Vair;
  Miskal.
——­ (of Proper Names),
  Curd;
  Dzungaria;
  Chingintalas;
  Cambuscan;
  Oirad;
  Kungurat;
  Manzi;
  Bayan;
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