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Notes on Marco Polo : vol.3 |
INDEX 177
Malâyu : real Malay form of « MaIaiur ».
See MALAIUR, p. 772. Maldive Islands.
See AMBERGRIS, p. 34.
Maldives : border of the two accounts of Fra Mauro's regions of Darkness.
See DARKNESS (PROVINCE OF), p. 621.
Maldives : they were the inhabitants of the island of Mâlê.
See FEMELES (ISLAND OF WOMEN), p. 673.
Male » island : according to Polo, it was located 500 miles south of Kesmacoram.
See FEMELES (ISLAND OF WOMEN), p. 671.
MALES (ISLAND), see FEMELES, See p. 776.
malik a. -5`în : name under which Chinghiz-khan was first heard of in Egypt.
See CIN, p. 274.
malik-as`-5'in : (« King of China ») for Chinghiz-khan in Magrizi's History of Egypt.
See CINGHIS, p. 304.
K malik aâ-Sin » : « King of China », on the coins of the Qarakhanid sovereigns of western Chinese Turkestan.
See CIN, p. 273.
Mallamata » : Pelliot does not
know what this term is.
See DARKNESS (PROVINCE
OF), p. 619.
Mani : (the ancient kingdom of) _
Mo-iin (Mâ-ljén).
See DARKNESS (PROVINCE
OF), p. 624.
mamiq : Corn., « cotton ».
See COTTON, p. 427.
Mamluk Sultans.
See BONDOCDAIRE, p. 99.
mamuy : Corn., « cotton ».
See COTTON, p. 427.
mamuq : (and pamuq), cay.,
« cotton ».
See COTTON, p. 427.
Man : i. e. Nan-chao Kingdom.
See FEMELES (ISLAND OF
WOMEN), p. 721.
Man » : the name may refer to the aborigines of Hai-nan, but not in the Ling-wai tai-ta. See COTTON, p. 496.
man : a name of thin plain silk; also used for another textile. See COTTON, p. 450.
man : wrongly derived from Skr. kambala; it is the Chinese adaptation of an Indonesian word.
See COTTON, p. 453.
man chi pei : according to the Ling-wai tai-ta, it is the name of a the broad strips of chipei.
See COTTON, p. 497.
Man-ching : the inscriptions of 1413 and 1433 known as the
Tyr inscriptions » or « inscriptions of the Yung-ning-ssû » were discovered there.
See CIORCIA, p. 389.
Man-chou : Ch'ien-lung says that Man-chu became altered to that.
See CIORCIA, p. 377.
Man-chu : (Man-,;u) Ch'ien-lung says that this name, adopted instead of Chu-shên, was later altered to Man-chou.
See CIORCIA, p. 377.
Man-ju : Ch'ien-lung says that the correct rendering is Man-chu. See CIORCIA, p. 377.
Man shu : (864) the text is recovered from the Yung-lo ta-tien; it is cited as Nan-i chih in the T'ai-p'ing yü-lan.
See COTTON, p. 471.
Man shu : the earliest notice of the
Gold-teeth » occurs there. See ÇARDANDAN, p. 604.
Man-tsei : Man robbers, i. e. the Nan-chao. They led a punitive expedition against the Kingdom of the Woman King.
See FEMELES (ISLAND OF WOMEN), p. 721.
Man-tzû : gave Manzi in Persian transcription.
See ÇAITON, p. 587.
Man-tzil : one of these tribes in western Ssû-ch'uan would be ruled by a woman whom the Chinese in the vicinity know as the nü-wang.
See FEMELES (ISLAND OF WOMEN), p. 68&689.
man-t'iao : « strip of man », given as the meaning of po-ch'a (Skr. pata).
See COTTON, p. 450.
Man-t'ien-ling : it is certainly the pass across the Lesser Chi-shihshan or T'ang-shu-shan. Men-
tioned on an itinerary from China to Nepal.
See FEMELES (ISLAND OF WOMEN), p. 709.
Manasarowar : or « Mo-bang-tso ». The Anavatapta was generally identified with it.
See FEMELES (ISLAND OF WOMEN), p. 697.
Î\Iançi : according to Odoric, it was included in Upper India. See INDIE, p. 750.
Mang : (Barbarians) they lived south of the Barrier of Yung-ch'ang. See ÇARDANDAN, p. 604.
Mang-wu-tai : (the same as Mêng-kutai) should be p'ing-chang chêng-ship of the « moving Secretariat » of Chiang-huai ( YS). See ÇAITON, p. 591.
Mangala : Ananda's father.
See ACBALEC MANGI, p. 7.
Mange.la : Qubilai's grandson, was made prince of An-hsi in 1272 and prince of Ch'in in 1273. See CINGHIS, p. 312.
Mangela : one of the four sons of Z`abui.
See CUBLAI, p. 568.
Mangala : 3rd son of Qubilai. See CUBLAI, p. 569.
Mangela : Qubilai's son. See « gaiai ».
See NOMOGAN, p. 795.
Mangamangalam » : name given in Ferrand's translation to an island located in the Laccadives.
See FEMELES (ISLAND OF WOMEN), p. 674.
Manghutai : (written Mongol Mangyutai). Two score of different Manghutai appear in YS.
See MONGATAI, p. 782-783.
Mangi » : name given, according to Polo, by the « islanders » of those parts to « Cin ».
See CIN, p. 264.
Mangi » : (South China) for Polo,
Cin » is the name used in the South by foreigners for it See CIN, p. 274.
«Mangi» : is not in Fra Mauro, but
Mango ».
See CIN, p. 277.
Mangla : name given by Fra Mauro to the « Male » island. He places it to the south of Zanzibar.
See FEMELES (ISLAND OF WOMEN), p. 672.
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