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The Book of Ser Marco Polo : vol.2 |
AMIEN INDEX
ARJISH
609
Amien, Mien (Burma), ii. 98, 99/1
Amita Buddha, i. 46on
Ammianus Marcellinus, ii. i Bon
Amoy, ii. 231n, 232n ; harbour, ii. 24on,
241 n ; languages, 244n
Amphora, Anfora, ii. 417n
Amu, Aniu, see Anin
Anzuki, devoted comrades of the king,
ii. 347n
Anamis (Minao) River, i. I14n
Ananda, Kúblái's grandson, ii. 29n, 3 I n
Anár, i. 90/1
Anaurahta, king of Burma, ii. 99n, 329n
Ancestor Worship, ii. 85, 96n
Anchors, Wooden, ii. 386, 388n
Andaine, andena, andanicunz, see
Ondanique
Andaman (Angamanain) islands, ii. 306 ;
described, 307n, 309-312n ; people,
308n, 309, 31 I n ; form of the word,
3Ion
Andan, andin, Wotiak for steel, i. 94/1
Andragiri, ii. 3oi/z
Andreas, king of Abyssinia, ii. 435n,
436/1
Andrew, Bishop of Zayton, ii. 237/1
Grand Duke of Rostof and
Susdal, i. 7/z
Andromeda ovalifolia, poisonous, i. 2 I Sn
Angamanain, see Andaman
Angan, or Hamjám, i. I15n
'Angka, gryphon, see Rue
Angkor, ruins of, 13
Ani in Armenia, i., 234/1
Animal Patterns, see Patterns
Anin, province, ii. i 19, 120/i, 121n, 123,
128/?,. 129/2, 266n
Annals of the Indo-Chinese States, ii.
i o6/1
'An-nam, or Tong-king, ii. 120/1 Anselmo, Friar, i. 131/l
Anthropoides Virgo, the demoiselle, i. 297n
Antioch, i. 24n
Antongil Bay, Madagascar, ii. 414n Aotonomoff, Spasski, his ascent of Ararat, i. 49/1
Apostoille, word used for Pope, i. 12n Apples of Paradise (Konars), i. 97, 99/1,
ii. 365
Apricots, ii. 21 on
'Apuhota (Kapukada ?), ii. 38o/z
Apushka (Apusca), Tartar envoy from
Persia, i. 32, 33n
Arababni, ii. 436n
Arab geography, 132
colonies in Madagascar, ii. 414/1 horses, early literary recognition of, ii. 349n ; trade in, see Horses
merchants, in Southern India,
ii. 376
Seamen s Traditions about Java,
ii. 274/1
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i. 334n
Arabi (Arabs), i. 6o
Arabia, ii. 438-451
Arabic character, i. 29n
Arachosía, arachoti, ii. 329n, 402n
Araines, ii. 461, 462n
Arakan, ii. loon, 286n, 290/1, 298/1
Aram (Harám), Place of the, i. 139, 14in
Ararat, Mount, i. 46 ; ascents of, 49n
Arblasts, crossbows, ii. 78, 82n, 16m n
Arbre Sol, or Arbre Sec, Region of the (Khorasan), 113, i. 38n, 83, 127, 128n-139n, ii. 466, 474, 475 ; tree described -Chinch- or Oriental plane, i. 127, 128n-138n ; various readings, 12911; Arbre seul, a wrong reading, i. 129n, 138n ; Tree of the Sun legend, 129n-131n ; Christian legend of the Dry Tree, 131 n ; engrafted on legends of Alexander, 132/z ; Trees of Grace in Persia, I 34n ; Dry Trees in Mahomedan legend, 135n; in Rabbinical and Buddhist stories, and legends of the Wood of the Cross, 135n-136n ; Polo's Arbre Sec to be sought near Damghan, 138n ; Sabaean apologue, 138/z ; clue to the term Arbre Sec, 148n
Arcali, Arculin, see Erculin
Architectural remains in Indo-China, 13 Ardeshír Bábekán, first Sassanian king, i. 91n
Ardeshír, last sovereign of Shabánkára,
86n
Areca, ii. 309n, 374/i
Areng Sacckarifera, ii. 297n
Arezzo, i. 2 In
Argaeus, Mount, i. 44n
Argali, ii. 483n
Arghún, Khan of Persia (Polo's Argon,
Lord of the Levant), 23-21, i. 14n,
50, 466-467 ; sends an embassy to Kúblái for a wife, i. 32, 33n ; is dead when she arrives, 35, 36n, 38n, Loin ; his unhappy use of the elixir vitae, ii. 369n ; advances against his uncle Ahmad, 467 ; harangues his chiefs, 468 ; sends Ahmad a remonstrance, 469 ; is taken prisoner, 470 ; released by certain chiefs, 47 i ; obtains sovereignty, 472 ; his death, 474 ; his beauty, 478/1
Argons (Arghún), half-breeds, i. iomn,
284, 29on
Arii, Ariana, ii. 402/1
Arikbuga, Kúblái's brother, Arimaspia, ii. 419/1
Arimaspian gold, H. 419n
Ariora - Keshimur, i. 86n, 98, Io4n ;
meaning of Ariora, 104/1 Ariosto, i. 17n
Aripo, ii. 335/1, 337/1
Aristotle, 130, i. 87n, 130/1, Arjish (Arzizi), i. 45, 49/1
ii. 4o9n
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