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Notes on Marco Polo : vol.3 | |
マルコ=ポーロについての覚書 : vol.3 |
248 | INDEX |
Su-chou : this is the chou of Su, seized by Chinghiz-khan in the summer of 1226.
See CINGHIS, p. 309.
Su-chou : in the biography of Ca-gm, its capture is mentioned before that of Kan-chou and this is probably correct.
See CINGHIS, p. 310.
Su-chou : this must be Rasid's S.jü, but the current form in Central Asia was then *Sukcu. See CINGHIS, p. 315.
Su-chou : Z's « Sugçu » suggests a
contamination with this name.
See CUIGIU (c. 130), p. 571. Su-chou : Polo's « Sugiu ».
Its administrative name was the lu of P'ing-chiang.
See SUGIU, p. 838.
su-chu : according to Blochet, a Chinese epithet meaning « majestic sovereign ». This epithet does not exist.
See FACFUR, p. 661.
Su-ch'ien : (or Hsü-ch'ien) this is the only possible identification for « Ciugiu ».
See CIUGIU, p. 390.
Su-ch'ien : the name Su-yü was changed to that in 762 on account of a taboo.
See CIUGIU, p. 390-391.
Su-ch'ien : the first part of « Ciugiu » may be the su of this name, but read hsü.
See CIUGIU, p. 391.
Su-ch'ien : a relay between Chining and Huai-an, according to Yung-lo ta-tien.
See LINGIU, p. 763.
Su-ch'ien.
See PINGIU, p. 804.
Su Ê : wrote the Tu-yang tsa pien at the end of the 9th cent.
See FEMELES (ISLAND OF WOMEN), p. 722.
Su fa-la-na-eh'ü-ch'ü-lo : Suvarnagotra. According to the Hsin T'ang shu another name of the « Eastern Women » said to be a particular branch of the Ch'iang. See FEMELES (ISLAND OF WOMEN), p. 703.
su fang : (*suo-b'iu'ang) : complete form of the modern Chinese name of the brazil-wood.
See BRAZIL, p. 104.
Su Kung : mentioned by the T'uching according to Mao Chin,
author of one of the redactions of the T'ang pên-ts'ao.
See COWRIES, p. 541.
Su-mên-ta-la : Chinese transcription during Ming times of Sumatra.
See SUMATRA, p. 840.
Su-mu : « su wood »; modern Chinese name of the « brazil-wood ». Chau Ju-kua says that the « su wood » comes from Cambodia.
See BRAZIL, p. 104.
Su-mu-ta : or Hsü-mên-na. This kingdom is mentioned in YS, 12, 4 a. It is probably the same as the kingdom of Hsü-wên-na. It must represent [Dvàra]Samudra.
See SEMENAT, p. 830. Su-mu-tu-la : Sumudra.
See SEMENAT, p. 830.
su-nao : « quick camphor » mentionel by Chao Ju-kua in his notice on Borneo.
See FANSUR, p. 669.
Su-pa-na : (*Suo-b'uât-nja) name of a kingdom which has been hypothetically restored by Levi into « Suvana? », but it is certainly « Suvaria », « Gold ». See FEMELES (ISLAND OF WOMEN), p. 696.
Su-p'i : name of a kingdom in the middle of the 8th cent. which is said to have been an earlier Kingdom of Women.
See FEMELES (ISLAND OF WOMEN), p. 691.
Su-p'i.
See FEMELES (ISLAND OF WOMEN), p. 694.
Su-p'i : surname of the queen of the Kingdom of Women.
See FEMELES (ISLAND OF WOMEN), p. 694-695.
Su-p'i : they were originally a clan of Western Ch'iang. They were annexed by the Tibetans and were called Sun-po.
See FEMELES (ISLAND OF WOMEN), p. 704.
Su-p'i : surname of the queen of the Kingdom of Women located south of the Onion Range. See FEMELES (ISLAND OF WOMEN), p. 704.
Su-p'i.
See FEMELES (ISLAND OF WOMEN), p. 705.
Su-p'i.
See FEMELES (ISLAND OF WOMEN), p. 706.
Su-p'i : a kingdom mentioned on an itinerary from China to Nepal. See FEMELES (ISLAND OF WOMEN), p. 710.
Su-p'i : their Tibetan name was Sun-po. The true original form of Sun-po was Sum-pa. Thomas connected them with the Supiye, Supiya.
See FEMELES (ISLAND OF WOMEN), p. 712.
Su-p'i : it is fundamentally the same name as Sien-pi, according to Thomas.
See FEMELES (ISLAND OF WOMEN), p. 713.
Su-p'i : surname given to the woman king of the « Kingdom of Women », according to the Sui shu.
See FEMELES (ISLAND OF WOMEN), p. 715.
Su-p'i.
See FEMELES (ISLAND OF WOMEN), p. 716.
Su-p'i : this kingdom would be the same not only as the « Kingdom of Women » « south of the Onion Range », but also as the « Kingdom of Women » mentioned west of Fu-kuo and later as the « Kingdom of the Woman King ».
See FEMELES (ISLAND OF WOMEN), p. 717.
Su-p'i : this kingdom of Central Tibet may have been formed with the central tribes of the old « Kingdom of Women ».
See FEMELES (ISLAND OF WOMEN), p. 718.
Su-p'i : this kingdom of the 8th cent. must have extended from the Murus usu in the northeast to the « Ta-tsang-la » in the south-west.
See FEMELES (ISLAND OF WOMEN), p. 718.
Su-shên : the connection made by Ch'ien-lung between them and the Nti-chên must be rejected on historical grounds.
See CIORCIA, p. 380.
Su-shên : the Nü-chên are the remnants of this clan (Ta-Chin kuo chih).
See CIORCIA, p. 371.
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