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The Book of Ser Marco Polo : vol.2 |
622 DÍNÁR
INDEX ELEPHANTS
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Dua Khan, i. 121n, ii. 459n, 462n
Du Bose, Rev. H. C., ii. 182n-184n
Ducat, or sequin, i. 426n, 591n
Dudley, Arcano del Mare, ii. 266n
Duel, mode in S. India of, ii. 371
Dufour, on mediæval artillery, ii. 161n,
163n
Duhalde, Plan of Ki-chau, ii. 26n ; or
T'si-ning chau, ii. 139n
Dukuz Khatun, i. 288n
Dulcarnon (Zulkarnain), i. i 6 i n
Dulites, ii. 432n
Dumas, Alexander, i. 53n
Dumb trade, ii. 486n
Duncan, Rev. Moir, ii. 28n
Dungen (Tunge ni), or converts, i. 29 i n
Duplicates in geography, ii. 40911
Dupu, ii. 397n
I)ürer's Map of Venice, so-called, 29, 30
Durga Temple, ii. 383n
Dursamand, ii. 427n
Dúshdb, sweet liquor or syrup, i. 87n
Dust-storms, i. 105n
Duties, on Great Kiang, ii. 170 ; on
goods at Kinsay and Zayton, 189, 215,
216, 235 ; on horses, 438 ; at Hormuz,
450. (See also Customs.)
Dutthagamini, king of Ceylon, i. 169n
Dwara Samudra, ii. 29411, 367n, 427n
Dzegun-tala, name applied to Mongolia,
214n
Dzungaria, i. 214n
EAGLE mark on shoulder of Georgian kings, i. 50
Eagles, trained to kill large game, i.
397, 399n
white, in the Diamond Country,
360-361
Eagle-wood, origin of the name, ii. 271n. (See Lign-aloes.)
Earth honoured, ii. J41
East, its state, circa, 1260, 8 et segq. Ebony (bonus), ii. 268, 272n
Edkins, Rev., ii. 19912
Edward I., 59, 62, 63, i. 21n, ii. 593n Edward II., correspondence with Tartar princes, i. 36n, ii. 477n
Effeminacy, in Chinese palaces, ii. 17,
2012, 145, 207, 208
Eggs of Ruc and Aepyornis, ii. 416n, 417n
Egrigaia, province, i. 281, 282/2
Ela (cardamom), ii. 388n
Elchidai, ii. 471, 474n
Elenovka, i. 58n
Elephantiasis, i. 187, 188n, ii. J5on
Elephants, Kúblái carried on a timber bartizan by four, i. 337, 404, 40811; Kúblái's, 391, 39211, ii. 104 ; the king of Mien's, 99 ; numbers of men alleged to be carried by, loon ; how the Tartars routed, 102 ; wild, 107,
Dinár, see Bezant
Dinár of Red Gold, ii. 34811, 34911
Dinh Tiên-hwáng, king of An-nam, i.
26411
Diocletian, i. 14/1
Dioscorides insula, ii. 408n
Dir, chief town of Panjkora, i. 104n,
164n, 165n
Dirakht-i-Fazl, i. 135n, 138n
Dirakht-i-Kush, i. 135n
Diráwal, ancient capital of the Bhattis,
i. i 0411
Dirhem-Kub, Shah Mahomed, founder
of Hormuz dynasty, i. i1511, 121n
Dish of Sakya or of Adam, ii. 328n, 33011
Diu City, ii. 392n
Diul-Sind, Lower Sind, i. 86n
Divination by twigs or arrows, i. 24f,
242n
Dixan, branding with cross at, ii. 433n
Dizabulus, pavilion of, i. 384n
Dizful River, i. 85n
Djao (Chao) Namian Sumé (Kaipingfu),
i. 25n
Djaya, turquoises, ii. 56n
Doctors at Kinsay, ii. 203
Dofar, see Dhafar
Dogana, i. 151 ; conjectures as to,
152n, 156n
Doghábah River, i. 152n
Dog-headed races, ii. 309, 3117?
Dogs, the Khan's mastiffs, i. 400 ; of
Tibet, ii. 45, 49, 52n ; fierce in Cuiju,
126
Dog-sledging in Far North, ii. 480, 481n,
482 ; notes on dogs, 483n
Dolfino, Ranuzzo, husband of Polo's
daughter, Moreta, 76
Dolonnúr, i. 26n
Dominicans, sent with Polos but turn
back, i. 22, 23
D' or plain, the expression, i. 269n
Dorah Pass, i. 165n
Doria, family at Meloria, ,q6
Lampa, 6; Admiral of Genoese
Fleet sent to Adriatic, 45 ; his
victory, 48 ; his tomb and descendants,
~1 ; at Meloria with six sons, 56
Octaviano, death of, 48
Tedisio, exploring voyage of, ,çz
Dorjé, i. 36on
D'Orléans, Prince Henri, i. 200;2, 27712
Douglas, Rev. Dr. C., ii. 23211, 237n,
24011, 241n, 244n
Doyley, Sir Fulke, ii. 166n
Dragoian (Ta-hua-Mien), ii. 297n, 306n
Draps entaillez, i. 392
Drawers, enormous, of Badakhshan
women, i. 16o, 163n
Dreams, notable, i. 305n
Drums, sound of in certain sandy districts,
197, 202/2
Dyabalanops Campliora, ii. 303n
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