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0451 Cathay and the Way Thither : vol.2
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INDEâ.

Tangut, exiv, exviii, cxxvii, ccxv; a

Nestorian Archbishopric, ccxlv,179,

269, 274

Tanibek, Prince of Kipchak, 337

Tankiz for Chinghiz, 479

Tanmaling, 90

Tanore, 454

Tanuma (Natuna ?), civ

Taprobane, clvi, clxviii, clxxi; details,

clxxvi ; the name, ib., clxxix ; of

the Catalan Map, ccxxv; see Ceylon

Tarighurghan, exiv

Tarikh Rashidi, 548, 576

Tarim Gol, 544, 545

Tarkhan, the term, clxvi, 287, 436

Tarmashirin, Khan of Chagatai, 185,

187, 4103, 475, 522

Tarsia, Tarsi°, cxxvi, 205

Tartar city of Peking, 127

lamb, 144

Tartars proper, their position, 177

used for Chinese, 376

Tartary, Great, 155

    cloth, 246

Tashbalik, cl   •

Tashi (Arabs), lx

Tashkand, cc, ccxx

Tathsin (The Roman Empire), lv,

xcii

Tathung, 146.7

Tattooed people, 86, 110

Tatu, the Mongol City at Peking, 127

Taugas, Taugast, name under which

Theophylactus speaks of China,

xlix; name probably intended, lii,

seq., 448

Taugha, cxiv

Taurelaphus, clxxiv

Tauris (Tabriz), 47

Tavern customs in China, 123

Tawal, Moluccas, 520

Tawallsi of Ibn Batuta, 435, 447, 47 3,

510; note on it, 520 seqq.

Tawan (Farghana), liv

Taydo, Taido, Tatu, Daitu, the Mon-

gol city at Peking, 127

Tchao-Nairnan-Sume Hotun, 134

Tchetchetlagh, 563

Tçin dynasty, xxxiv

Tea, mention of, cvi ; first European,

ccxvi

Tears of Adam and Eve, 99, 360

Tejpat, exly

Tellicheri, 453

Temujin (Chinghiz, q.v.), cxvii, 181

Tendek.Sbahr, 146

Tendue of Polo, 146-7, 173, 180

Tengi Badascian, 561; see Tangi

Tephrice, 299

Terek Daban, exlix, ccxi

XCQ

Terki, old city on the Caspian, 230 Termedh, Tarmedh, cl, ccxxxv Thaban, clxxxv, cxcii

Thafak, Thafan, an Indian Kingdom, clxxxiv-v

Thagiah, the word, 427-8 Thaifand, clxxxv

Thaifu, a Chinese title, 263 ; and see

ccxlvi

Thaijue (or Taiuna), xcvii Thaiyuanfu, xcvii

Thalamasin, Land of, 90

Thalec, 571

Thang Dynasty, 544

Thebe, Monastery near Camay, 119 Theophanes Byzantinus, Extract from

regarding Silkworms, clx Theophylactus Simocatta, xlvii ; his

account of China as Taugas, xlix

seqq.

Thiac,-Shan, 543, 547, 575 Thiantekiun, 146.7

Thin, the name, xxxvii, exliv

Thine, xxxvii; not really mentioned by Eratosthenes, ib., cxliv, cliii Thoantac, 571

Thom-as of Tolentino, Friar and martyr, his history, 61, 169, 184, 2-26

Friar, sent Bishop to Cathay,

171

Mr. Edward, on Indian Coins,

ccxlvii seqq.; on Indian Weights,

ccli; on Sovereigns of Bengal, celii

Three Churches, 301

Threshold of the Khan's Palace not

to be touched, 132

Thsin, Dynasty of, xxxiv; name ap-

plied to China, lvi

Thsiningcheu, 126

Thsivancheu or Chincheu, 108; see

Zayton.

Thuwai the word, 499

Tibet, City of, lxx

Odoric's account of, 148 ; Visitors

to, 149, 273, 461

Tientsin, 126

Tigers, 59 .

Tigris River, 351; the Wolga called

so, 234 Tikodi, 453

Tilinga, Kingdom of, 221

Timbuktu, 428

Timm Khan, grandson of Kublai,197,

265

the Great, cex, 525, 546, 554

Tin of Malacca, 86

Tindal, the word, 471 Tirahoschi on Odoric, 19, 38 Tirawari, the title, 420 Tithe, 389

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