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The Book of Ser Marco Polo : vol.2 |
SALSETTE ISLAND INDEX
SENI
651
7771, 144n ; long range,
Salsette Island, ii. 325n, 396n
Salt, H., his version of Abyssinian chronology, ii. 435/1
rock, in Badakhshan, i. 153, 154n •
used for ii. ii n ;
453 54, 57
tracted from deep wells, 58n, 66, 76/z ; in Carajan province, 66, 76n ; manufactured in Eastern China, 133 ; manufacture, revenue and traffic in, 152, 153, 15511, 215, 216, 217n ; trade on the Kiang, 171 ; junks employed therein, 17411
stream, i. 124n
Salwen River, or Lu-Kiang, i. 323n Samagar, ii. 471, 47412
Samana, ii. 427n
Samara, kingdom of, see Sumatra Samarkand (Samarcan), i. 57n, 6217, ii.
458, 462 ; story of a miracle at, i. 183,
186n ; colony near Peking from, 29111 Sampson, Theos., on grapes in China, ii.
16n
Sdmsúnji Báshi, i. 401n
Samudra, see Sumatra
Samuel, his alleged tomb at Sávah, i. 81n
San Giovanni Grisostomo, parish in Venice where the Ca' Polo was, 4, 26, 53, 7o, 71, 76 ; theatre, 28
San Lorenzo, Venice, burial place of Marco and his father, 7, 71, 74 Sandu, see Chandu
Sanf, see Champa
Sangín, Sangkan River, ii. 5n, 6n Sanglich, dialect of, i. 16on
Sang-Miau, tribe of Kwei-chau, ii. 82n Sangon, the Title (Tsiang-kiun), ii. 136, I38n
Sanitary effects of Mountain air, i. 158 Sanjar, sovereigns of Persia, i. 233/z Sankin Hoto, Dalai, i. 215n
Sanuto of Torcelli, Marino, 118, i. 17n,
23n, 24n, 42n, 59n, 67n, his World Map, 133 ; on ii. 166n
Sappan wood, see Brazil Sapta-Shaila, ii. 386n
Sapurgan (Sabúrkán, Shabúrkán, Shibr. gán), i. 149, 15on
Saputa, Sfue, peculiar use of, i. 437n Saracanco (Saraichik), on the Yaik, i. 6n Saracens, see Mahoinedans
Sarai (Sara), capital of Kipchak, i. 4 ; city and its remains, 571 ; perhaps occupied successive sites, 6n
Sea of (Caspian), i. 591x, 11. 494 Sáras, crane (gros Antigone), i. 297n
Saratov, i. 911
Sarbizan Pass, i. I13n
Sardines, ii. 444n
Sárdú Pass, i. 113n
Sarghalan River, i. 15611
Sarha, Port of Sumatra, ii. 294n
Sarhadd River, i. 175n
Sar-i-kol, Lakes, i. 163n, 172n
Sarsáti, ii. 427n
Sartak, the Great Khan's ambassador to
Htílakú, i. Ion, 14/z
Sassanian dynasty, i. 61 n
Sati, see Suttee
Satin, probable origin of word, ii. 241n
Saum, Sommo, silver ingots used in Kip-
chak, ii. 48811; apparently the original
rouble, 488n
Sauroratae, ii. 466n
Sávah (Saba), i. 78, 8o, 8in
Savast (Siwas), i. 43, 44n
Scanderoon, Gulf of, i. 16n
Scasem, i. 156n
Scherani, bandits, i. soin
Schiltberger, Hans, i. 131n
Schindler, General Houtum-, i. 89n, 96n,
99n, loon, I0512, io6n, II2n-II5n,
122n, 126n, 308n, 31011, 314n
Schlegel, Dr. G., i. 34211, 437n, 4411/,
ii.
281n..,_ 596n
Schmidt, rofessor I. J., i. 20111, 294n
Schönborn, Carl, ii. 6oin
Schuyler, Eugene, i. 54n
Scidmore, Miss E., on the Tide, ii. 209n
Scotra, see Socotra
Sea of Chin, ii. 264, 265, 266n, 27on
England, ii. 265
- Ghel, or Ghelan, i. 52
India, i. 35, 63, io8, 166, ii. 265, 424
Rochelle, ii. 265
Sarain, i. 59, ii. 494
Seal, Imperial, i. 366, 424
Sebaste, see Sivas
Sebourc, Bauduin de, . see Bauduin de
Sebourc
Sees of Latin Church, 186n, ii. 237n,
377n
Nestorian Church, i. 91n, 183n,
186n, 207n, 211n
Sefavfehs, the, i. gon
Seilan, see Ceylon
Self-decapitation, ii. 349n
Selitrennoyé Gorodok (Saltpetre Town),
i. 5n, 6n
Selj ukian dynasty, i. 44n
Turks, i. 91n
Selles, chevaux á deux, the phrase, fi.
440n
Sensal tree, ii. 394n
Semedo, ii. 21In
Semenat, see Somnath
Sempad, Prince, High Constable of
Armenia, i. 186n, 35211
Sendal, a silk texture, ii. Ion, 37, 132,
182, 39o, 464
Sendaus, generally Taffetas, ii. Ion
Sendemain, king of Seilan, ii. 313
Seneca, Epistles, i. 14n
Senecherim, king of Armenia, i. 45n
Seni, Verzino, ii. 38on
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