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Notes on Marco Polo : vol.3 |
190 INDEX
Nan-chao : they may have been Thai; they must have been mixed with members of the Tibeto-Burman branch of the Sino-Tibetan family.
See CARAGIAN, p. 175 and 176.
Nan-chao : po-tieh occurs only in connection with it in the Lingwai tai-ta (it was known under the Sung as the Ta-ii kingdom). It is a misquotation of a passage referring to Champa.
See COTTON, p. 454.
Nan-chao : the « so-lo tree » is mentioned in connection with this name.
See COTTON, p. 471. Nan-chao : name of a tribe.
See FEMELES (ISLAND OF WOMEN), p. 721.
Nan-chien : name of Yen-p'ing in Sung and Yuan times.
See VUGUEN, p. 875.
Nan-ching (=K'ai-fêng) (Qubilai attributed in 1265, to four great princely houses, the revenues of the cities of the province of). See CAIDU, p. 127.
Nan-ching : the Liao's southern capital.
See CAMBALUC, p. 142.
Nan-chou i-wu chih : the mention of chi-pei attributed to this work of the 3rd cent. cannot be trusted.
See COTTON, p. 439.
Nan-chou i-wu chih : the text quoted as from it in the T'u-shu chich'êng is similar to Li Shihchên's so-called Nan-yüeh chih quotation.
See COTTON, p. 457.
nan-ch'an : « Southern product ». Wang Chêng says that is it used as a designation of cotton. See COTTON, p. 504.
Nan-fang ts'ao-mu chuang : this work due to Hsi Han (264-307) does not mention mu-mien.
See COTTON, p. 461.
nan-hai chu-kuo : a kingdoms of the southern sea »; Wang Chêng says that mu-mien was originally produced there.
See COTTON, p. 502.
Nan-i chih : it seems probable that this title has been altered to Nan-yüeh chih in the Pên-ts'ao kang-mu; it is the name under
which the T'ai p'ing yü-lan cites the Man shu.
See COTTON, p. 471.
nan-mien : « southern floss », must have been a trade name of cotton.
See COTTON, p. 464.
Nan-mo : (*Nanma) the tibetan form of the To-mi.
See FEMELES (ISLAND OF WOMEN), p. 690-691.
Nan-mo : name of the To-mi after having become vassals of the Tibetans.
See FEMELES (ISLAND OF WOMEN), p. 704.
Nan-po-li : *Nambori or *Nambri. See LAMBRI, p. 761.
nan-pu : « southern cloth », must have been a trade name of cotton.
See COTTON, p. 464.
Nan-p'i : Namburi, Brahmans of Malabar.
See ÇAITON, p. 596.
Nan-shui : « Southern River ». A kingdom.
See FEMELES (ISLAND OF WOMEN), p. 702.
Nan-wu-li : *Nammuri.
See LAMBRI, p. 761.
Nan-yüeh : a name of Annam (not in use in the Mongol period). See AMU, p. 39.
Nan-yüeh : (=Kuang-tung and Kuang-hsi); Lu Jung says that the mu-mien-hua grows there and is called p'an-chih-hua in Su-chou.
See COTTON, p. 480.
Nan-yüeh : (=Canton) in 179 B. c., his king sent tzü pei to the Han Emperor.
See COWRIES, p. 542.
Nan-yüeh chih : « Description of Nan-yüeh » (= Kuang-tung and Tongking), lost work of Shên Huai-yuan, written in the third quarter of the 5th cent.
See COTTON, p. 456.
Nan-yüeh chih : the pseudo quotation from it with the mention of kuchung is probably a piecemeal forgery later than 1313.
See COTTON, p. 458.
Nanyüeh chih : the quotation on so-lo in the Pen-ts'ao kang-mu is genuine but it seems probable that the title is corrupt for Nan-i chih.
See COTTON, p. 471.
Nanbui : in the Mo'azz (Nambui in Rasïd).
See CUBLAI, p. 568.
Nang-chia-tai : (Nangiadai; see «Mongatai »). Li T'an's fellow-rebel. See LITIAN SANGOM, p. 763.
Nanggiya : < Nan-chia, the Southerners.
See MONGATAI, p. 781.
Nanggiyadai : father of Bayan; but this Bayan is the well-know general.
See BAIAN, p. 66.
Nangiadai : or Tiktädäi, whose father called Ma-ch'a (*Maêa, *Macaq?).
See BAIAN, p. 66.
Nangiadai : a Naiman who followed Qubilai against the Sung, then against Ariq-bögä. He assisted A-shu in the siege of Hsiang-yang.
See MONGATAI, p. 782.
Nangias » : according to Rasidu'd-Din, name given by the Mongols to the country south of Ixitai.
See CIN, p. 275.
Nangias » : the Mongol final -s has been retained in Persian, Armenian, etc.
See CINGHIS, p. 300.
Nangias » : (Ra"sid) they are the Sung.
See CINGHIS, p. 315.
Nangiatai : or Nangiadai (written Mongol Nanggiyadai). It is derived from the name Nanggiya given by the Chin to the Southern Chinese.
See MONGATAI, p. 781.
nankeen » : in the 18th cent. it was used by the Europeans for a kind of cotton stuff; the best ones do not seem to have always been woven with cotton grown in China.
See COTTON, p. 507.
Nanking : this name of the « Southern Capital » of the Ming dynasty, does not go farther back that the early 15th cent. See NAMGHIN, p. 790.
nao : (a sort of bustling monkey) this was the original phonetic of jao (of jao-tung).
See CIORCIA, p. 384.
nao-yu « [dragon-] brain oil », or « camphor oil » in Chao Jukua.
See FANSUR, p. 670.
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