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The Book of Ser Marco Polo : vol.2 | |
マルコ=ポーロ卿の記録 : vol.2 |
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INDEX GREEK FIRE
GERMAN
German Follower of the Polos, ii. 159
Ghaissuddin Balban (Asedin Soldan), Sultan of Delhi, i. 99, 104n, Io5n
Gháran country, ruby mines in, i. 16111
Gházán (Casan) Khan of Persia, son of Arghún, i. 14n, 29n, 8811, 1031/, 121n, 13811, 429n, ii. 50, 166n, 466n ; his regard for the Polos, i. 35 ; marries the Lady Kukachin, 36, 38n, ii. 465n; his mosque at Tabriz, i. 76n; set to watch the Khorasan frontier, 474, 475/1; obtains the throne, 476 ; his object and accomplishments, 478n
Ghel, or Ghelan (Ghel-u-chelan), Sea of, Caspian Sea, i. 52, 58n
Ghellé ((ílí), silk of the Gil province, i.
52, 5911
Ghes, or Kenn (formerly Kish or Kais), i. 63, 64n
Ghez tree, i. 8911
Ghiuju, ii. 219, 221n, 222n
Ghiyas ed-din, last Prince of Kurd dynasty, i. 85n
Ghori, or Aksarai River, i. 152/z
Gzúls, goblins, i. 20211 Ghúr, i. 102/2
Giglioli, Professor H., SI Gil, or Gilán, province, i. Gilgit, i. 16on
Gill, Captain (River of Golden Sand), i. 408n, ii. 4011, 57n, 59n, Son-82n, 84n 88n, 91n, 109n, 169n, 22172
Ginao, Mt. and Hot Springs, i. 12272 Gindanes of Herodotus, ii. 48
Ginger, ii. 22 ; Shan-si, 33 ; Caindu, 56; alleged to grow in Kiangnan, 181, 183n ; Fuju, 224, 325 ; Coilum, 375, 381n ; different qualities and prices of, 381n ; Ely, 385, 388/2 ; Malabar, 389 ; Guzerat, 393
Giraffes, ii. 413, 421;z, 422, 431; medieval notices of, 424n
Girardo, Paul, 7o, ii. 51In
Girdkuh, an Ismailite fortress, its long defence, i. 14611, 148//
Girls, consecrated to idols in India, ii.
345-346
Gittarchan, see Astrakhan
Glaza (Ayas, q.v.), 54
Gleemen and jugglers, conquer Mien, ii.
IIo
Goa, ii. 358n, 451n
Gobernador, Straits of, ii. 28in
Goës, Benedict, 20, i. 17511, 218n
Gog and Magog (Ung and Mungul),
legend of, i. 56;z, 57n ; rampart of,
57n ; country of, 285 ; name sug-
gested by Wall of China, 292n
Gogo, ii. 398n
Goitre at Yarkand, i. 187, i88/z
Golconda diamond mines, ii. 362n
Gold, Frankincense, and Myrrh, their
mystic meaning, i. 79, 8 in
5911
Gold dust in Tibet, ii. 49, 52/z ; exchanged for salt in Caindu, 54, 57n Brins River, 56 ; in Kin-shia-Kiang, 72n ; and nuggets in Carajan, 76 ; abundant in Yun-nan, 95;z, 106 ; Caugigu, 116 ; Coloman, 123 ; infinite in Chipangu, 253, 256 ; in Sea of Chin Islands, 264 ; dust in Gulf of Cheinan Islands, 266 ; not found in Java, 274/z; in Locac, 276 ; the Malayo-Siamese territories, 17911; Sumatra, 284, 287/z ; vast accumulations in South India, 12, 34o, 3481/ ; imported into Malabar, 390 ; and into Cambay, 398 ; purchased in Socotra, 407
Gold and silver towers of Mien, ii. i io
cloths of, i. 41, 5o, 6o, 63, 65n,
75, 84, 285, 387, ii. 23. (See Silk and Gold.)
of the Gryphons in Herodotus, ii. 419n
Teeth (Zardandan), Western Yun-
nan, ii. 84, 88/1-91n
to silver, relative value of, i. 426n,
ii. 95n, 256;z, 591n
Golden King and Prester John, tale of the, ii. 17-22
Island, ii. 174//, 175, 176n, 31011
Horde (kings of the Ponent), ii.
486/z, 492n
Golfo, Indigo di, ii. 3821?
Gomispola, Gomispoda, see Gauenispola
Gomushtapah, Wall of, i. 57;z
Gomuti palm, ii. 297n
Gondophares, a king in the St.
Thomas legends, ii. 357n
Gordon's " Ever Victorious Army," ii.
17911
Gordun Sháh, i. 120n
Göring, F., i. 74n
Goriosan, ii. 26011
Gor Khar, wild ass, i. 89/1
Goshawks, i. 5o, 57;z, 96/z, 252, 402 ;
black, ii. 285, 345
Gothia (Crimean), ii. 490 ; its limit and
language, 492n
Govy, a low caste in Maabar, H. 341,
34912, 355
Goza, i. 3811
Gozurat, see Guzerat
Grail, Buddhist parallel to the Holy, H.
328n, 330/z
Granaries, Imperial, i. 443
Grapes in Shan-si, ii. 13, 15n, i6/1
Grass-cloths, ii. 127n
Grasso, Donato, 25
Great Bear (Meistre), ii. 292, 296n ; and
Little, force of, and application of these
epithets, 286n
Great, or Greater Sea (Black Sea), i. 311,
ii. 487, 488, 490
Greece, Bactria's relation to, i. i6on Greek fire, 38, ii. 16511
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