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0431 Cathay and the Way Thither : vol.2
Cathay and the Way Thither : vol.2 / Page 431 (Color Image)

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INDDK.   lxxv

Daibul, lxxix, cxcii

Daich River (Iaik), clxvi

Dailam, Nest. Archbishopric of', ccxlv,

179

Dailiu (Talifu), 269, 273

Daiming Khan, ccxv

Daitu, Daidu, the Mongol city at

Peking, 127, 258

Daji or Tajin, cci seqq.

Dak-choki, 139

Daldili, 58

Damascus, a metropolitan see of the

Nestorians, ccxlv

Dangchi, Dangji, cci seqq., 315

Danibeg's Travels, 540

Dara-i-Aingharan, 596

Darasun, Chinese Wine, cciii, 118

Darband-Nias near Java, 273

Darkness, Land of, 401

D'Arocha, Jesuit Surveyor in Central

Asia, ccxxxiv

Darwaz, Ibid.

Dates, Cheapness of, about Basra, 56

Daulatabad, made capital in lieu of

Dehli,.405, 413, 415

D'Avezac's Essay on Travellers to

Tartary, cxxxiii; on Prester John,

181, 182

David King of the Tartars, Rumours

of, 175

Day and Night in India, Length of,

211

Daya in Sumatra, ccxlvii, 84

Dead, disposal of, in Cathay, 217; in

Tibet, 150-1 ; in India, 211

Dead Sea (Southern Ocean), 92

seen from Mount Zion,

ccxlvi, 389

Death of Odorie, 161

Decency of Hindus, 374

Defrémery and Sanguinetti, their

translation of Ibn Batuta, 431

Degenerations in Geographical know-

ledge, xlv

Dehfattan, 453

Dehli; Emperor of, 58, 69; numerous

attendants at Court of, 133 ; Ibn

Batuta arrives at, 406; deserted,

407

Delights, River of, 156

Della Decima, etc., the book so-called

279 seqq.

Dellai, 273

Delly, Mount, 452

Deluge did not reach Adam's Peak,

359, 370

Demawend, 47

Demetrius, Friar and Martyr, 61, 226

Companion of Goes, 553,

557, 576

Deogiri (Daulatabad), 413 Deserts, Haunted, 157, 428

Desideri's Journey to Tibet, 149 Despina Khatun, 402 Devipatam, 425

Devil crying in the night (Devil Bird), 195

Devils cast out by Franciscans, 155 Devil's Advocate, 13

Devoutness of Saracens, 384

Dewar, Title of_ Princesof Ma'bar, 219, 290

Dhâr, 415

Dharmapatam, 453

Dhiat-ul•Mahl (Maldives), 422 Dhofar, 513

Diabolic Art, 131

Diagorgan (Dehkherkan), 225, 226

Diamonds, Alleged, in Ceylon, 100 Dibajat (Maldives), ciii

Dili (Dehli), Emperor of, 58, 69 Dinar, Indian, of Ibn Batuta, ccxlvii seqq., 407, 439 seqq.

    and Dirhem, Estimate of

Arabian, 440

Dioscoris, clxxi, see Socotra

Dirhem, clxxix, ccxlix

Dishes of plaited cane, 246, 502

Diu, lxxviii

Division of Tongues, 387

Divriki, 299

Dizabulus, Khagan of the Turks, clx

Doana (Dogana), the word, ccxlvi, 284 Dobner, Gelasius, editor of Marignolli, 330, 338, 312

Dog-faced Islanders of Nicoveran, 97, 467

Dolphin, clxxvi

Dondera, 423

Dondin, Odoric's account of, 100 ;

difficult to identify, 101 Donkola, a Bishopric, ccxxvii

Dragoian, Kingdom of, 101 Dragomen, Hints on, 291

Dragons, Fiery, 356

Dream, Coleridge's verses made in a,

curious coincidence, 134

Dress of people of Cathay, 24 Drinking habits of the ancient Turks,

elxiv

Drum at Emperor's Gate, cvi Drums, Hill of (Sounding Sand), 398

Druzes' claim to Chinese origin,

lxxxviii, 111

Dua Khan of Chagatai, 195, 253

Dumb Trade, cl, civil, clxx-i, 383

Duwan River, ccxxxvi

Dwara-Samundra, lxxvii, 81, 216, 217,

412

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