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Notes on Marco Polo : vol.3 |
152 INDEX
Kingdom of A-Ian » : in the Wei shu, but the location it gives does not fit that of the Mans. See ALAINS, p. 17.
Kingdom of Dogs : or Cynocephali. See FEMELES (ISLAND OF WOMEN), p. 679.
Kingdom of Dogs : (Kou-kuo) his inhabitants have the bodies of men and the heads of dogs. See FEMELES (ISLAND OF WOMEN), p. 685.
Kingdom of Fu-lin : (Frain = Ram, the Roman Orient).
See ALEXANDRE (1), p. 28.
Kingdom of Liu : mentioned in the Wei lio.
See ALAINS, p. 16.
Kingdom of Men » : there are counterparts in Indian and Mussulman folklore to this kingdom.
See FEMELES (ISLAND OF WOMEN), p. 676.
[Kingdom of] Sha-ha-lu : = Sah-Rub. See ALAINS, p. 24.
Kingdom of Suvari agotra : the kingdom of « Gold clan ».
See FEMELES (ISLAND OF WOMEN), p. 696.
[Kingdom of] Ta-li : name adopted about 860 by the Nan-chao sovereign, and later, by the king of the Tuan family in 938. See CARAGIAN, p. 176.
Kingdom of the Amazons or Kingdom of Women : well known in Chinese historical litterature, as well as in Indian and in Mussulman sources (see : « Femeles (island of women) »). See ALEXANDRE (1), p. 28.
Kingdom of the Woman King : (Nü-wang-kuo). This kingdom was north of the T'u-yü-hun. See FEMELES (ISLAND OF WOMEN), p. 692-693.
Kingdom of the Woman King : according to Maspero, it must have been either a Täi tribe or a Kha tribe.
See FEMELES (ISLAND OF WOMEN), p. 721-722.
Kingdom of the Women-Man : or Nü-Man kuo, mentioned in the Tu-yang tsa pien.
See FEMELES (ISLAND OF WOMEN), p. 722.
Kingdom of Women : Nii kuo, about 10,000 li north-west of the Four Seas, where serpents are taken as husbands.
See FEMELES (ISLAND OF WOMEN), p. 678.
Kingdom of Women : there are six of these kingdoms.
See FEMELES (ISLAND OF WOMEN), p. 679.
Kingdom of Women : there were three of them recorded in various books. One was to the east of Fu-sang. One was among the southwestern Barbarians (Tung Nükuo). One was south of the Onion Range.
See FEMELES (ISLAND OF WOMEN), p. 711.
Kingdom of Women : the first mention of such a kingdom in the sea occurs in the Liang shu.
See FEMELES (ISLAND OF WOMEN), p. 724.
Kingdom of Women of the Fou-ku Moutain : mentioned in the Pa-hung i-shih. They are said to have sent an envoy the Emperor Wu of the Liang.
See FEMELES (ISLAND OF WOMEN), p. 724.
Kingdom of Women » : according to Cordier, it lay east of Java. See FEMELES (ISLAND OF WOMEN), p. 672.
Kingdom of Women » : to the north-west of China. The earliest mention of this kingdom occurs in the Huai-nan-tzii. See FEMELES (ISLAND OF WOMEN), p. 675.
« Kingdom of Women » : there are counterparts in Indian and Mussulman folklore to this kingdom. See FEMELES (ISLAND OF WOMEN), p. 676.
Kingdom of Yeh-ch'a : Yak,a but with the value of Räk,asa, « Devils ».
See FEMELES (ISLAND OF WOMEN), p. 687.
[Kingdom of] Yen-ts'ai : Chinese transcription to represent Aorsoi. See ALAINS, p. 16.
« Kinien » : (« cave of ») erroneous interpretation of Ch'i-lien-ku. See CINGHIS, p. 330.
Kin)anfu : (Hsi-an-fu).
See ACBALEC MANGI, p. 7.
Kin)anfu : very likely, this name derived from Ching-chao-fu. See QUENGIANFU, p. 813.
Kin)anfu : in the Persian vocabulary of the College of Translators, this name has for Chinese equivalent Shim-hsi.
See QUENGIANFU, p. 814.
Kin)äfafûyi : read Kin)änfüyi, an ethnic derivative of Kin)anfu. See QUENGIANFU, p. 813.
« kinfa » : Chin. etymology (=chinsha) for Pers. kämjcâ by Lokotsch.
See CAMUT, p. 157.
Kirakos of Gan)ak : Hethum's nephew.
See SAGAMONI BURCAN, p. 823.
Kiräl : one of the possible originals of Ch'i-lien if the name is a transcription.
See CINGHIS, p. 330.
Kirän : one of the possible originals of Ch'i-lien if the name is a transcription.
See CINGHIS, p. 330.
kirbâs : Arabic, borrowed from pers. kirpâs.
See COTTON, p. 433,
Kirghiz : identified with Kergis by Van den Wyngaert, but surely a mistake.
See DARKNESS (PROVINCE OF), p. 620.
kirm : Pers., « worm »; girmiz goes back to it.
See CREMOSI, p. 564.
Kirmän : Ya'qût says that it is another pronounciation, less correct, for Kärmän.
It is, with Kerman, the modern form.
See CHERMAN, p. 240.
kirmdni : ch'i-li-ma-ni, name of the turquoises in a mediaeval list. See CHERMAN, p. 241.
Kirmänsäh : in Ya'qut, the terrace where Chosroes Parwéz assembled five kings.
See FACFUR, p. 655.
Kirmän"sähan : mediaeval name of Kirmansàh, cannot be « Queremen ».
See CHERMAN, p. 241. *kirpâi : this is the form supposed by chi-pei.
See COTTON, p. 441.
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