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.
Su-tash, the Jadek. 
Suttees in S. India,
  of men.
Svastika, sacred symbol of the Bonpos. 
Swans, wild, at Chagan-Nor. 
Swat.
——­ River. 
Swi-fu. 
Sword blades of India. 
Syghinan, see Shighnan. 
Sykes, Major P. Molesworth. 
Sylen (Ceylon). 
Symbolical messages, Scythian and Tartar. 
Syrian Christians.
Syrrhaptes Pallasii, see Barguerlac. 
Szechenyi, Count. 
Sze-ch’wan (Ch’eng-tu),
  aborigines.

Tabashir. 
Tabbas. 
Table of the Great Khan. 
Tables, how disposed at Mongol feasts. 
Tablet, Emperor’s, adored with incense. 
Tablets of Authority, Golden (Paizah),
  presented by Khan to Polos;
  lion’s head and gerfalcon;
  bestowed on distinguished captains, inscription;
  cat’s head;
  granted to governors of different rank.
——­ worshipped by Cathayans. 
Tabriz (Tauris). 
Tachindo, see Ta-ts’ien-lu. 
Tacitus, Claustra Caspiorum, Pass of Derbend. 
Tactics, Tartar. 
Tacuin. 
Tadinfu. 
Taeping Insurrection and Devastations. 
Taeping, or Taiping, Sovereigns’ effeminate customs. 
Taffetas. 
Taft, near Yezd, turquoise at. 
Tafurs. 
Tagachar. 
Tagaung. 
Tagharma Pass. 
Taghdungbash River. 
Taianfu (T’ai-yuan-fu), king of N. China. 
Taiani. 
Taican, see Talikan. 
Taichau (Tigu). 
T’aiching-Kwan. 
Taidu, Daitu, Tatu, Kublai’s new city of Cambaluc. 
Taikung, see Tagaung. 
Tailed men, in Sumatra,
  elsewhere;
  English. 
Tailors, none in Maabar. 
Taimuni tribe. 
Taiting-fu (Tadinfu), or Yenchau. 
Taitong-fu, see Tathung. 
Tai-tsu, Emperor. 
T’ai Tsung, Emperor. 
Tatyang Khan (Great King), king of the Naimans. 
Tajiks of Badakhshan, great topers. 
Takfur. 
Takhtapul. 
Taki-uddin, Abdu-r Rahman. 
Takla-Makan. 
Talains. 
Talas River. 
Tali, gold mines. 
Talifu (Carajan). 
Talikan, Thaikan (Taican). 
Tallies, record by. 
Tamarind, pirates use of. 
Tamerlan. 
Tana (Azov).
——­ near Bombay, kingdom of
Tana-Maiambu. 
Tana-Malayu. 
Tanasi cloth. 
Tanduc, see Tenduc. 
T’ang dynasty. 
Tangnu Oola, branch of Altai. 
Tangut province, Chinese Si Hia, or Ho Si,
  five invasions of. 
Tangutan, term applied to Tibetan speaking people round the Koko-nor. 
Tanjore,
  Suttee at;
  Pagoda at;
  fertility of. 
Tankiz Khan, applied to Chinghiz. 
Tanpiju (Shaohing?). 
Tantras, Tantrika, Tantrists. 
Tao-lin, a Buddhist monk. 
Tao-sze (Taosse), sect,
  female idols of the. 
Ta-pa-Shan range. 
Taprobana, mistakes about. 
Tarakai. 
Tarantula.
Tarcasci
Tarem, or Tarum. 
Tares of the parable. 
Tarikh-i-Rashidi. 
Tarmabala, Kublai’s grandson.
Tarok, Burmese name for Chinese. 
Tarok Man and Tarok Myo. 

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