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INDEX Mious
MARTIN
Martin, Dr. Ernest, of French Legation at Pekin, ii. 93n
Martini, ii. 5n, 1571, 29n, 32n, 35/1, 137n, 211n, 228n, 229n, 237n ; his Atlas Sinensis, i. 42n, ii. 69n ; his account of Kinsay, ii. 214n and passim
Martyrs, Franciscan, ii. 396n
Masálak-al-Absár, i. 5n 86n, ii. 214,
348n
Mashhad (Meshed), or Varsach River,
150n, 155n, 156n, 193n
Mashiz, i. 9271
Maskat, ii. 45171
Mastiff Dogs, Keepers of the, i. 400,
401/1
Mastiffs of Tibet, see Dogs
Mastodon, bogged, ii. 29o/z
Mas'ud II., Ghiath ed-din-Seljuk
dynasty, i. 44n
Mas'udi, i. 53n S9n, 6271, 82n, 99/1
Masulipatam, ii. 363n
Matchlocks, manufacture at Kerman, i.
90 ; at Taianfu, ii. 15n
Ma-t'eu (Matu), ii. 139íz
Mati Dhivaja, see Bashpah Lama
Matitánana, ii. 414n
Matityna (Martinique), ii. 405n
Mätzner, Eduard, ii. 6oin
Maundevile, Sir John (John a Beard),
on lying in water, i. I I9n, 604n ;
Cloths of Tartary, 295/1 ; Trees of the
Sun, 13on ; Dry Tree, 131n ; his Book
of Travels, ii. 598n, 605n ; English
version, 601n ; his tomb, 6o4n
Maung Maorong, or Pong, Shan kingdom,
79n, 113n
Mauro, Fra, his map, i. 6, 133, ii. 128/1
Mausul (Mosul), kingdom of, i. 46, 6o,
6ín, 62n
Mauvenu (Malvennez), the phrase, ii.
2In, 473/2
Mayers, W. F., ii. 15o/?, 596n
Mayhew, A. L., on Couvade, ii. 93n
Mazandéran, province, i. 59/2
1llecchino, Ginger, ii. 381 n
Medressehs at Sivas, i. 45/1
Mekhitar, i. 45/2
Mekong River (Lan-tsang kiang), ii. 8Sn,
I28n, 278n
Mekrán, often reckoned part of India,
ii. 4o2n, 403n, 4051
Mekránis, i. 106/1
Melchior, one of the Magi, i. 78, 82n
Melibar, see Malabar
Melic, the title, ii. 449, 450, 470n
Melons, dried, of Shibrgán, i. 149, 15on
Menangkabau, ii. 286n, 30 i n
Mendoza, i. 8n
Menezes, Duarte, ii. 358n
Mengki, envoy to Java, ii. 75n
Menjar (Májar ?), ii. 490, 491/2
Menuvair and Grosvair, ii. 483/2
Merghuz Boirúk Khan, ii. 19/z
Merkit (Mecrit, Mescript), a Tartar tribe, i. 236n, 269, 271n
Meshed (more correctly Mashhad), i. 15on 155/1, 156n, 193/2
Messengers, Royal Mongol, i. 36/z Mexico, ii. 405/2
Meyer, Paul, Alexandre le Grand, i. 56n
Miafarakain, i. 68/2
NIiau-tzu, ii. 82/1
Mien, Amien, Ava (Burma), king of, his battle with Tartars, ii. 98n ; City of, 99n, 109 ; its gold and silver towers,
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I() ; how it was conquered, I I o, um; communications and war with Mongols, 104 ; Chinese notices, 104n
Mikado, ii. 262
Military engines of the Middle Ages, dissertation on, ii. 161/1 ; two classes, 161n ; T -ébuchets, 161 n, 163/t, 16471 ; Balista, 1.61n ; shot used, carrion, live men, bags of gold, 163/1; Mangy onel, 16371, 169/2 ; Napoleon's experiments with heavy shot, 164n, 1651; size and accuracy, 165n ; length of range (Sanudo on), 166n ; effect of Mangonel on Saracens, 166n ; procured by Kúblái for siege of Siang-yang, 167/z; Chinese and Persian histories on, 167n-169/z ; known to Mongols and Chinese, 168n; the I(arabuglza, or Calabra, 16811 ; the P'ao, 169/1
Milk, portable, or curd, i. 262, 265n, ltlilk, rite of sprinkling Mare's, i. 300, 309n, 411
Million, use of the numeral, 67, ii. 215, 217n
Millione, Millioni, nickname for Polo and his book, 6, 34, IN, ii. 217n Millioni, Corte del, 4
Milne, ii. 222/2
Minao district, i. i Ion, 114íe
Mines and Minerals, see Iron, Silver, etc. Minever, see Menuvair
Ming, the Chinese dynasty which ousted the Mongols, A.D. 1368, i. 29/1, ii. 15/1, 238n ; their changes in Peking, i. 342íz ; their paper-money, 427n ; their effeminate customs, ii. 20 ; expeditions to India, 392n ; annals, 413Ji, 439/1, 445n
Mingan, Khan's Master of Hounds, i.
400
Ming-ti, Emperor, i. 347/1
Minján, dialect of, i. 160/2
Minotto, Professor A. S., 6, ii. 51 1 n
Min River (in Fokien), ii. 228n, 230n,
233n, 234n
River (in Szech'wan), ii. 40/2, Ton,
13o/z
Mint, the Khan's, i. 423
Mintsing-hien, ii. 23on
Mious River, ii. 488/1
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