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Notes on Marco Polo : vol.2 |
760 268. LAC
« Chesmocoran »; so that both maps are based on Mss. giving mo- and not ma-. I have restored the original Polian form accordingly.
On the probable location of Kéz near the modern Kalàtak, cf. MARQUART, Erdn§ahr, 184; see also LS, 329-330; Mi, 123-124, 371.
LAC
lac F, L, TAS, Z laccha TAI, TA3
The equivalence with Wallachia [Walachia ?], given in Y, II, 489, 491, has been kept in BI, 4.44. But I had already called the attention of the editors of RR, 425, to the arguments produced in 1925 and 1929 by G. I. BRXTIANU in favour of the equivalence Lac = the Lezghians of the Caucasus, and I have no doubt that this is the right solution (cf. TP, 1930, 211).
But I now doubt very much that these existed such people as Ulaq in the Montains Oural in Rubrouck's; cf. my notes [= Notes sur l'histoire de la Horde d'Or, p. 148-149 (« OEuvres posthumes de Paul Pelliot», II), Paris, 1950, L. H.].
The Qazi-Qumuq of Central Daghestan call themselves «Laid» and their language is lak' ; the Georgians give that name of « Laki » to the Lezghians. Now, in the notarial registers of Caffa, in 1289 and 1290, there are several mentions of the sale of slaves de proienie lachi or lacha. Their names have nothing to do with Wallachia, and they are Lezghians. Cf. BRÂTIANU, Recherches sur le commerce génois dans la mer Noire au XIIIe siècle, Paris, 1929, 8°, 295, 300, and App., p. xlr.
The Arabo-Persian form of the name is f Lakz (-z is an Iranian suffix) ; as an ethnic, Lakzi, Pers. plur. 3yç Lakziân; cf. BARBIER DE MEYNARD, Dict. hist., 69-70; BI, II, 28; and the references of FERRAND in JA, 1925, II, 250, 298. As usual with the Mongols, Lakzi has also been used as a per-
sonal name : one of the sons of the famous governor of Persia Aryun-aqa was called Lakzi
(cf. Ber., I, 85). On the Lakz, cf. Mi, index, p. 498, and particularly p. 455.
LAIRS
aiaç Z galaza P5 giaza VA, VB, VL glacia P, P5 glata P | glaza VA, VL; G iaza V la giazza R la jaza VB | laias F, FA, FB, L, TA' laiasus, layassus, layasus LT laiaz, laras FA layas FB, TA', TA3 |
Ayas, now a small village on the gulf of Alexandretta. I have hesitated whether to adopt «Aiaç» or « Laias ». Both forms occur frequently in mediaeval texts. Rubrouck writes « Aiiax » (x = z) ; the French Mss. of Hethum have « Layas », the Latin ones « Ayacium »; for other spellings, cf. Y,
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