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.
Golden King and Prester John, tale of the.
——­ Island.
——­ Horde (kings of the Ponent).
Golfo, Indigo di
Gomispola, Gomispoda, see Gauenispola. 
Gomushtapah, Wall of. 
Gomuti palm. 
Gondophares, a king in the St. Thomas legends. 
Gordon’s “Ever Victorious Army”. 
Gordun Shah. 
Goering, F.
Goriosan.
Gor Khar, wild ass. 
Goshawks,
  black. 
Gothia (Crimean),
  its limit and language. 
Govy, a low caste in Maabar. 
Goza. 
Gozurat, see Guzerat. 
Grail, Buddhist parallel to the Holy. 
Granaries, Imperial. 
Grapes in Shan-si. 
Grass-cloths. 
Grasso, Donato. 
Great Bear (Meistre),
  and Little, force of, and application of these epithets. 
Great, or Greater Sea (Black Sea). 
Greece, Bactria’s relation to. 
Greek fire. 
Greeks, in Turcomania,
  and Greek tongue in Socotra;
  possible relic of. 
Green, Rev. D.D.
——­ Island, legendary.
——­ Islands.
——­ Mount, Cambaluc.
——­ R., see Tsien Tang. 
Gregorieff, his excavations at Sarai. 
Gregory X., Pope, see Theobald of Piacenza. 
Grenard. 
Grioni, Zanino.
Griut (kurut), sour-curd. 
Groat, Venetian grosso
Groot, Professor, J.J.M. de. 
Grote, Arthur. 
Grueber and Dorville, Jesuit travellers.
Grus, cinerea, antigone, leucogeranus, monachus
Gryphon, see Rue. 
Guasmul (Basmul), half-breeds. 
Guchluk. 
Gudar (village).
Gudderi, musk animals, Tibet. 
Gudran. 
Guebers, the. 
Gujah, Hulaku’s chief secretary.
Gugal, bdellum. 
Guilds of craftsmen at Kinsay.
——­ Venetian. 
Guinea-fowl. 
Guions, a quasi-Tibetan tribe. 
Gumish-Khanak, silver mines. 
Gunpowder. 
Gurgan, a Tartar chief.
Gurgan, son-in-law, a title. 
Gur-Khan of Karacathay. 
Gutturals, Mongol elision of.
Guz=100. 
Guzerat (Gozurat),
  products, mediaeval architecture and dress;
  work.

Haast, Dr., discovers a fossil Rue. 
Habib-ullah of Khotan. 
Habsh (Abash), see Abyssinia. 
Hadhramaut (Sessania Adrumetorum). 
Hadiah. 
Haffer. 
Hai-nan, Gulf of.
——­ language of. 
Hairy men in Sumatra. 
Hajji Mahomed. 
Hakeddin. 
Half-breeds, see Argon. 
Hamd Allah Mastaufi, the geographer. 
Hamilton, Captain Alexander. 
Hammer-Purgstall on Marco Polo. 
Hamum Arabs. 
Hamza of Ispahan. 
Hamza Pantsuri, or Fantsuri. 
Hanbury, D.
Han-chung (Cuncun). 
Hang-chau fu, see Kinsay. 
Han dynasty.
——­ River. 
Hanjam. 
Han-kau. 
Hansi. 
Han Yu.
Haram
Harhaura, W. Panjab. 
Harlez, Mgr. de.
Harmozeia.
Harpagornis, fossil Ruc. 
Harran. 
Harshadeva, king of Kashmir. 
Harsuddi, temple of. 
Haru, or Aru. 
Hashishin, see Assassins. 

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