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The Book of Ser Marco Polo : vol.2 | |
マルコ=ポーロ卿の記録 : vol.2 |
BACU INDEX
BARKUL
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Bacu, Sea of (Caspian), i. 59n
Badakhshan (Badashan), i. 98, 104n, 154,
157 ; its population, 155n, i6on ; capitals of, 156n ; Mirs of, 156n, 16on ; legend of Alexandrian pedigree of its kings, 157, 16on ; depopulation of, 156n, 163n ; scenery, 158n ; dialects, i 6on ; forms of the name, 16 in ; great river of (Upper Oxus), 170
Badáún, ii. 427n
Badger, Rev. Dr. G. P., i. 65n, ii. 444n Badghís, i. 15on, ii. 467
Badsír, Wind-catchers, ii. 452, 4531L Badruddín Lú-lú, last Atabeg of Mosul, i. 61n
Báfk (Báft), i. 89n, I I In, 122n
Baghdad (Baudas), Baldac, taken by Alali, Hulákú, i. 63 ; its Khalif, 63, 64 ; the miracle of the mountain, 69 Archbishop of, ii. 407
its indigo (baccadeo), ii. 382n Bagratidae, of Armenia, i. 42n ; of Georgia, 52n
Bagration-Mukransky, Prince, i. 53n Bahar, ii. 427n
Bahárak, plain, i. 156n
Bahá-uddin Ayaz, Wazir of Kalhát, i. I2on
Bahá-ul-hakh, the Saint of Multán, ii. 82n
Bahrámábád, i, gon, 122n
Bahránjird Village, i. I 1312
Bahrein, ii. 348n
Baiberdon, i. 49n
Baiburt (Paipurth), Castle of, i. 48n, 49n Baidu Khan, i. 14n, ii. 475'2 ; seizes
throne of Persia, 476 ; displaced and
killed by Gházán, 476 ; alleged to be
a Christian, 476, 477n
Bailo, the title, i. 417 ; etymology of, 42In
Bakhshi (Bacsi), Lamas, i. 414, 445 ; their
enchantments, 301, 302, 314n-318n ;
various meanings of the word, 314n Bakhtyáris of Luristán, the, i. 87n
Baku, oil fields of, i. 46, 49n ; Sea of (Caspian), i. 59n
Balad-ul- Falfal ( Malabar), ii. 377n Baladi, ii. 381n
Balalaika, a two-stringed Tartar instru-
ment, i. 33912
Balánjaríyal2, devoted lieges, ii. 347n
Bala-Sagun, i. 232n
Balas rubies, i. 157, 161n, H. 362n
Baldac, see Baghdad
Baldaccliini (Baudekins), brocades made
at Baghdad, i. 63, 65n
Baldwin II. (de Courtenay), last Latin
Emperor of Constantinople, i. 2, 372
Bali, Island of, ii. 287n
in Abyssinia, ii. 436n
Balios, i. 421 n
Balish (a money of account), H. 218n
VOL. II.
Balista, always a crossbow in medieval times, ii. I 6i n
Balkh (Balc), i. 151
Balkhash Lake, ii. 459n
Ballads, Genoese, on sea-fights at Ayas
and Curzola, 43 segq.
Ballard, Mr., ii. 382n, 387n
Balor, Balaur, Bilaur, Malaur, Bolor,
1. 172, 178.n-179n
Bálos, Malacca boats with two rudders, i. 119n
Balsanzodendron Mukul, ii. 397n Balthazar, of the Magi, i. 78, 82n Bálti, i. I6on, 178n
Balustrade, etymology of the word,
38
Bamboo (always called canes by Polo) its
multifarious uses, i. 299, 307n ; Kúblái's Chandu Palace made of, 299, 3o6n ; great, on banks of Caramoran river, H. 220 ; explode loudly when burning, 42, 43, 46n ; large in Tibet, 48n ; ropes of, 171, 174n ; in Che kiang, 22I n
Bamian, caves at, i. 156n ; huge recumbent image at, 221;?
Bám-i-Duniah, " Roof of the World," i. 171, 174n
Bamm, i, 113n
Bandar Abbás (Bandar-Abbási), i. 86;i, 89n, I06n, 122n
Bandith, i. 98, coon, 151
Bangala, see Bengal
Banzaroff, Dorji, on Shamanism, i. 258n Baptism, accompanied by branding, in Abyssinia, ii. 427, 432n
Bara, ii. 305n
Barac (Borrak), Khan of Chagatai, i. 9, Ion, 103n ; his war with Arghún, ii.
458n, 467
Baradaeus, Jacob, or James Zanzale,
Bishop of Edessa, i. 6 i n
Barbaro, Josafat, i. 49n, 53n, loon, 426n,
427n
Barbarossa, Frederic, 36,i. 82n
Barberino, Francesco da, 36, íz8, i.
117n
Barda'at, saddle-cloths, i. 61n
Bardesir, i. i I 212
Bardshír, Bardsír, Bard-i-Ardeshfr, i.
92n
Bargu (Barguchin Tugrum, or Barguti),
plain, i. 269, 27on
Barguerlac, Syrrhaptes Pallasii, a kind of sand grouse, i. 269, 272n ; its migration into England, 273n
Barguzinsk, i. 27on
Barin, Mongol tribe, ii. 148n
Bark, money made from, zo8, i. 423 ; fine clothes from, ii. 124, 127n
Barka (Barca), Khan, ruler of Kipchak, i. 4, 5n, Io3n, ii. 491 ; his war with Hulákú, i. 4, ii. 494 segq.
Barkul, i. 345n
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