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0097 The Book of Ser Marco Polo : vol.1
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CHAP.

XV.

SYNOPSIS OF CONTENTS   1XXX1X

PAGE

OF THE EIGHT KINGDOMS OF PERSIA, AND HOW THEY ARE

NAMED .   .   •   .   83

NOTES.—I. The Eight Kingdoms. 2. Export of Horses, and Prices. 3. Persian Brigands. 4. Persian wine.

   XVI.—CONCERNING THE GREAT CITY OF YASDI .   .   . 88

NOTES.—I. Yezd. 2. Yezd to Kerman. The Woods spoken of.

   XVII.—CONCERNING THE KINGDOM OF KERMAN .   .   90
NOTES.—I. City and Province of Kerman. 2. Turquoises. 3. Ondanique or Indian Steel. 4. Manufactures of Kermjzan.

5. Falcons.

XVII I.—OF THE CITY OF CAMADI AND ITS RUINS ; ALSO

TOUCHING THE CARAUNA ROBBERS .   •   • 97

NOTES.—I. Products of the warmer plains. 2. Humped oxen and fat-tailed sheep. 3. Scarani. 4. The Ir araunahs and Nigudarian Bands. 5. Canosalmi.

   XIX.—OF THE DESCENT TO THE CITY OF HORMOS .   . I07
NOTES.—I. Site of Old Hormuz and Geography of the route from Kerman to Hormuz. 2. Dates and Fish Diet. 3. Stitched

Vessels. " One rudder," why noticed as peculiar. 4. Great heat at Hormuz. 5. The Simúm. 6. History of Hormuz, and Polo's Ruomedan Aconzat. 7. Second Route between Hormuz and Kerman.

XX.—OF THE WEARISOME AND DESERT ROAD THAT HAS

NOW TO BE TRAVELLED .   .   .   .   .   .   . I23

NOTES.—I. Kerman to Kúbezzán. 2. Desert of Lút. 3. Subterraneous Canals.

XXI.—CONCERNING THE CITY OF COBINAN AND THE THINGS

THAT ARE MADE THERE .   .   •   ▪   . I25

NOTES. —I. Kuh-Banán. 2. Production of Tzitíá.

XX I I.—OF A CERTAIN DESERT THAT CONTINUES FOR EIGHT

DAYS' JOURNEY .   •   . I 27

NOTES.—I. Deserts of Khorasan. 2. The Arbre Sol or Arbre Sec.

XXIII.—CONCERNING THE OLD MAN OF THE MOUNTAIN . NOTE.- The Assassins, Hashíshîn, or Muláhidalz.

XXIV.—How THE OLD MAN USED TO TRAIN HIS ASSASSINS

NOTES.—I. The story widely spread. Notable murders by the Sectaries. 2. Their diferent branches.

XXV.—HOW THE OLD MAN CAME BY HIS END . .   145

  •   139

  •   142

NOTE.—History of the apparent Destruction of the Sect by Hulák ú ; its survival to the present time. Castles of Alanzut and Girdkuh.

   XXVI.—CONCERNING THE CITY OF SAPURGAN   .   149

NOTE. —Shibrgân, and the route followed. Dried Melons.

XXVII.—OF THE CITY OF BALC   .   •   •   . 151

NOTES.—I. Balkh. 2. Country meant by Dogana. 3. Lions in the Oxus Valley.