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0435 Cathay and the Way Thither : vol.2
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INDEX.

Heaven, city of (Cansay or Hangcheu), 113

Henna, 304

Henry of Glatz, a transcriber of Odoric, 19, 21, 37, 40

Hens with wool, 1] 0

Herat, a Metropolitan See of Nestorians, xc, ccxlv, 179

Herbert's Travels in part not genuine 466

Hermaphrodite, 385

Hese, John of, on Paradise, 326 Hethum ; see Hayton

Hiao Wuti, Emperor, liv

Hiarchan (.Yarkand), 562, 563 seqq. Hili in Malabar, ccli, 418, 451 Hindus ; theism of, 194 ; China

whether anciently known to, xxxiv Hindu Kush, Odoric's passage of,

157; Ibn Batuta's, 403 ; Goes's

route across, 540; on Passes of,

592 seqq.

Hiongnu, liv, lv

Hippopotamus teeth, clxxv

Hira, frequented by ships of China, lxxviii, but see ccxli

Hisar Shaduman, cl, ccxi

Hiwen Thsang's travels, lxxii ; his geography of the Upper Oxus, ccxxxiv seqq.

Hoang Ho, 125; its great floods, change of course, etc., ib., 146; this. river and its fabled sources, 350-51, 477

Homerite, clxix seqq.   •

Honey (i.e. sugar), sorts of, 91

Trees producing, 90, 212 Honor, Onore, 450 ; see Hunawar. Hopkinsonius on Terrestrial Para-

dise, 326

Horma, 571

Hormuz,the Terminus of China Trade, lxxviii, 56, 215, 400, 426

Horn, worn by women of some aboriginal tribe in China, 111; a like case, ccxliii

Horse-posts in Cathay, 137-8 Horses; with six legs, 136 ; Trade in,

to South India, 219, 220, to Ceylon, clxxx; Great, carried to Great Khan by Marignolli, 339; commemorated in Chinese Annals, 340

Hostelries in Cathay, 137, 139, 484, 485

Huet on Terrestrial Paradise, 327 Hulagu, his expedition against Persia,

etc., cxxi ; his Tomb, 193, 522 Human sacrifices, 79, 470; at Tartar

funerals, 507-8; in Sudan, 509 Hunawar, 416, 421,425, 450

lxxix

Hun?gary ravaged by the Tartars, cxx, — Greater, 371-2

Huns, White, clxix, clxxii, clxxx; see Yueti and Ephthalites.

Hunting Matches of Great Khan, 139 Husnabad (Lancheu), cciv

Huz or Hus, 53; applied to Urghanj, 234

Hwangchao, a successful rebel, cvii Hyacinth ; see Ruby.

Hyperperce, 403

IACONICH, 562

Iamzai (Yangcheu), 123

I-angheran, 558

Iascot, the word, cxxv

Ibn Batuta, Introductory Notice regarding, 397; his Voyage to China, cxxxiv; and see Table of Contents.

  •  Juzai writes down Ibn Batuta's Travels, 429

  • - Khurdadbah's Notices of China, cviii

  • - Mohalhal, his Travels, oxi ; ab-

stract, clxxxvi

-- Wabab's Visit to the Emperor of

China, cvii

Icarus River of Pliny, ccxxxiv

Ich River, clxvi

Ichthyophagi IEthiopes and Since, clii

Ida Pfeiffer, 324

Idolatry ; in India, 214; ascribed to

  • Catholics by Orientals, 388

Idols, Feeding of the, 109

Iescilbas (Green heads, i. e. Uzbeks),

ccxvii, ccxix

Iest (Yezd), 51

Ighurs, 264, 265 ; see Uigur.

Igu, 579

Ilchi, Khotan, its position, ccxxxii

Ilchikdai, Khan of Chagatai, 185, 195

Imil, City of, 524, 576

  •    Khwaja Khan, 524

Incense Tree described, 469

India ; Chinese communication with, lxvi; Kingdoms of, in ninth century according to Arab narratives, clxxxiii

Inland (Lower Euphrates), ccxliii, 55

Upper (for S. China), 103 (for S. India), 210, 218

  •    Great, and Maxima (S. China), 351, 373 - Little (Malabar), 373

  •    Lower (Malabar), 356

  •    Tertia of Jordanus is in Africa, 182

 

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