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INDEX TURNER
TOLAN-NUR
Tolan-nur (Dolonnúr), i. 26n
Toleto, John de, Cardinal Bishop of Portus, i. 21n
Tolobuga, ii. 496, 497n
Toman (Tuman, etc.), Mongol word for 10,000, i. 261, 263n, ii. 192, 200n,
217n, 218n, 462n
Tongking, Tungking, 128n, 131n
Tooth-relique of Buddha, ii. 319-320 ; history of, 32911-33on
Torchi, Dorjé, Kúblái's first-born, i. 361n Tornesel, i. 423, 426n
Toro River, i. 345n
Torshok, ii. 489n
Torture by constriction in raw hide, i. 262n
Toscaul, toskáúl (toscaol), watchman, i.
403 407n
Tournefort, on cold at Erzrum, i. 49n Tower and Bell Alarm at Peking, i. 375, 378n ; at Kinsay, ii. 189
Toyan (Tathung?), i. 286n
Trade at Layas, i. 41 ; by Baghdad, 63 ; at Tauris, 75 ; at Cambaluc, 415 ; in Shan-si, ii. 22 ; on the Great Kiang, 36, 170 ; at Chinangli, 135 ; at Sinju Matu, 138 ; Kinsay, 187, 190, 202, 216 ; Fu-chau, 231 ; Zayton, 234 ; Java, 272 ; Malaiur, 28o ; Cail, 370 ; Coilum, 375 ; Melibar, 389 ; Tana, 395 ; Cambaet, 398 ; Kesmacoran, 401 ; Socotra, 407
of India with Hormuz, i. 107 ; with Egypt by Aden, ii. 438, 439'1 with Esher, 442 ; with Dofar, 444 ; with Calatu, 45o
Trades in Manzi, alleged to be hereditary, ii. 186, 196n
Tramontaine, ii. 296n
Transmigration, i. 456, ii. 213n, 318-319 Traps for fur animals, ii. 481, 483n
Travancore, ii. 383n, 403n; Rajas of, 38on Treasure of Maabar kings, ii. 34o, 348n-
349n
Trebizond, 43, i. 19n, 36, 46 ; Emperors of, and their tails, ii. 302n
Trebuchets, ii. 159, 16on, 161n
Trees, of the Sun and Moon, i. 129n,
13on ; superstitions about, 13 i n-135n ; by the highways, 44o ; camphor, ii. 234, 237n ; producing wine, 292, 297n, 300, 313 ; producing flour (sago), 300, 304n-305n
Tregetoures, i. 386n
Trench, Archbishop, i. 201n, ii. 82íz
Trevisano, Azzo, 8, 17, 25, 65
Marc' Antonio, Doge, 8, 78
Trincomalee, ii. 337n
Tringano, ii. 279n
Trinkat, ii. 308n
` Trusty lieges,' devoted comrades of
king of Maabar, ii. 339, 34712
ii. I1912, I2012,
T'sang-chau, ii. 133n, 137sí
T'siang-kiun (` General ' ), ii. 138n, 26 In T'sien T'ang River, ii. 194n, 198n, 208n,
214n, 22011-22211 ; bore in, 15on, 20812 T'si-nan-fu (Chinangli), ii. 137n, 138n T'sing-chau, ii. 138n
T'sing-ling range, ii. 35n
T'si-ning-chau, ii. 13711, 13911
Tsin-tsun, ii. 229n
Tsivan-chau, T'swanchau, see Layton Tsongkhapa, Tibetan Reformer, i. 315n Ts'uan-chou, see Zayton
Tsukuzi in Japan, ii. 26on Tsung-ngan-hien, ii. 224n
Tsushima, Island, ii. 26on
Tuan, Prince, chief of the Boxers, i. 282n Tut-, tuk, tugh, commanders of Ioo,000,
horse-tail or yak-tail standard, i. 261,
263n
Tudai, Ahmad Khan's wife, ii. 47In Tudai-Mangku (Totamangu or Tota-
mangul), ii. 491, 49212, 496, 49711) 499 Tu-fan, ancient name of Tibet, ii. 46n Tughan, Tukan, Kúblái's son, i. 361n,
ii. 270n
Tughlak Shah, of Delhi (a Karaunah), i. Ioin
Tuktuyai Khan, i. 9n
Tu-ku-hun, i. 193n
Tuli, or Tulin, fourth son of Chinghiz, ii. 32n
Tuman, see Toman
Tumba, Angelo di, 25 ; Marco di, 65 Tún, city of E. Persia, i. 86n, 124n Tung-'an in Fokien, ii. 243n
Tungani, or Converts, Mahomedans in N. China and Chinese Turkestan, i. 291n
Tung-chau (Tinju), ii. 154n
Tung-hwang-hien, ancient Shachau, i. 206n
Tung-kwan, fortress of the Kin sovereigns. ii. 14n, 25n, 2711
Tung-lo (Kumiz), i. 259n
Tunguses, i. 271n
Tunny fish, i. io8, 41611, ii. 442 Tun-o-kain (Tunocain), kingdom of
Persia, i. 83, 86n, 127, 128n, 13812,
145n
Turbit (radex Turpethi), ii. 389, 391n Turcomania (Anatolian Turkey), i. 43 Turgaut, day-watch, i. 381n
Turkey, Great (Turkestan), i. 191, ii.
286n, 452, 457, 458, 462, 477
Turkistan chiefs send mission to kings of India, ii. 37on
Turkmans and Turks, distinction be-
tween, i. 4411, min ; horses, 43, 44íL
Turks, ancient mention of, i. 56 ; friend
of Polo's, 213 ; and Mongols, 29411 Turmeric, ii. 226n
Turner, Lieutenant Samuel, describes Yak of Tartary, i. 277Tí
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