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0452 Cathay and the Way Thither : vol.2
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xcvi   INVEX.

Tjerimai Mountain in Java, 391 Tobba of Yemen conquers China, cxc Toddy, clxxvi, 59

Togontemur or Shunti, last Mongol Emperor of China, lxxv, 134, 318, 507; see Shunti.

Tokharistan, lxxxv-vi, cl

Toloneo, the word, 285

Torrid zone, 339

Tortoise, Annals of the, xxxv Tortoises, Odoric's prodigious, 26, 96 Toscanelli's account of Cathayan

envoy to the Pope, cxxxix, letter to

F. Martinez, cxcvi

Tostatus, Joannes, on Paradise, 326 Tower of Babel, 54

Tozan, city of Prester John, 147 Traces of former Christianity found by Ricci in China, c

in

Indo-Chinese countries, ci Transmigration,as exhibited to Odoric

and Marignolli, 119, 384 Treasuries or Mints in Cathay, 245 Trebizond, 44 ; empire of, 45 Trees producing flour, 90, 91

    wine, 90

    honey (i. e. sugar), 90

of Paradise, 352

   worshipped, 367

Tribute paid by Egypt to Ethiopia on

account of the Nile, 349-50

Trigault, or Trigautius, his work on

China, 536

Tropea, 306

Trucins, ccxlvi, 241

Tseuthung (Zayton, q. v. or Chin-

cheu), 108

Tsiling (Zaranj ?), lxxxvii

Tugan, son of Kublai, 272

Tughlak Timur Khan, 524, 525, 545,

547

   Shah of Dehli, 69, 405

   , 1VJahomed, see M.

Tuin, the word, 83, 241

Tul, Pass of, 592, 593

Tuli Wang Khan, 180 seq.

Tulsi, Tulasi plants, 20, 59

Tuman, the word, 117, 152, 506

Tupha, the word, clxxiv

Turbit, 305

Turfan, cc, ccxvii, 546, 575, 576, 578

Turkestan, Eastern, 543 seqq.

Turk and Mongol tribes, Christianity

among the, xcvii-viii

Turkish Khans, intercourse between

the Byzantine Court and the, xlv,

clx seqq.

Turlo, Tiulo, the Dniester, ccxxvi

Tursi, Turshi, 412

Turtle, clxxvi

Tûs, a Nestorian see in the 4th century, xc

Tusks ascribed to Tibetan women, 150 Tutan Dara, 594

Tzinista of Cosmas, xxxvii, xlix, clxviii, clxxvii-viii, ccxli

Tzinisthan, xciii

UBASar, a class of Lama, 150

Udhyana, lxxii

Udine, 1, 9, 10 seqq., 162

Ugan, 573

Ugors or Ogors, clxvi

Uigurs, clii, ccxlvi, 178 ; their written

character, 205, 232 ; language, 236;

a Turk race, ib., 275 ; see Maur.

Ukak, Ukek, city of, on the Wolga,

233, 402

Ulrich Sayfusstordt, a Bishop sent to

Cathay, 170 ; dies on the road, 171

Uman, a wild tribe on the Indo-

Chinese frontier, 273.4

Umbrellas, 381

Umraz, Pass of, 593

Unc Cham (Wang Khan), Prester

John of Polo, 177-8, 180

Unicorn described, clxxv

Unnia, clxix

Urduja, Princess, 474, 520

Urghanj, Urganth, Organci, 232, 234,

287-8, 321

Ush, cxlix

Utara Kuru, clii

Uzbek, Usbech, viz., Mahomed Uzbek

Khan of Kipchak, 238, 321, 337,

401-3

Uzun Hassan of Persia, cxxxix

Uzzano, Giov. da, his work on mer-

chandise, 283

VALENTINE'S miHHion to the Turks

from Byzantium, clxi, 508

Valentinelli, Sign. G., 36

Valley of Terrible Things, 150

Van, Lake of, 193

Vanderput's Journey to Tibet, 149

Veddahs of Ceylon, cxliv, 370, 383

Veil in further India, 512

Venia, the word, 82

Veniukhof on Pamir, ccxxxi seqq.,

539

Venni, Biographer and Editor of Odo-

rie, 38

Veramin, ccxvii

Vertical writing, ccxlvi, 205-€