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The Book of Ser Marco Polo : vol.2 |
WINTER INDEX
YUNG LO
661
352n
355;
" Winter" used for " rainy season," ii. 391n
Wo-fo-sze, " Monastery of the lying Buddha," i. 22I n
Wolves in Pamir, i. 171, 176n
Women, Island of, ii. 4o5n-4o6n Women, of Kerman, their embroidery,
90 ; mourners, 109 ; of Khorasan, their beauty, 128; of Badakhshan, 16o; Kashmir, 166 ; Khotan, 191 ; Kamul, fair and wanton, 210 ; Tartar good and loyal, 252 ; Erguiul, pretty creatures, 276 ; of the town, 414,
202 ; of Tibet, evil customs, 44 ; Caindu, 53 ; Carajan, 66 ; Zardandan, couvade, 85 ; Anin, 116 ; Kinsay, charming, 186 ; respectful treatment of, 204 ; Kelinfu, beautiful, 225 ; Zanghibar, frightful, 423
Wonders performed by the Bacsi, i. 314 et segq.
Wood, Lieutenant John, Indian Navy, 20, i. 156n ; his elucidations of Polo in Oxus regions, i. 174n
Wood-oil, ii. 251n, 252n
Wool, Salamander's, i. 213, 2 i 6n
Worship of Mahomet (supposed), i. 188, I 89n
of fire, 303 ; Tartar, 256, 257 ; Chinese, 456
of first object seen in the day, ii. 284, 288n
Worshipping the tablets, i. 391, 392n Wu-chau (Vuju), ii. 222n
Wukiang-hien (Vughin), ii. 184n
Wüsus, or Wesses, people of Russia, ii. 486"
Wu-ti, Emperor, ii. 437n
Wylie, Alexander, 76, i. 2n, 8n, 322n, 377", 4511, 454n, ii. 19n, 2812, 38n, 169n, 184n, 194n, 20911, 212n
XANADU, i. 3051
Xavier, at Socotra, ii. 409n Xerxes, i. 135n
YA-CHAU, ii. 451, 48n, Ton
Yachi (Yun-nan-fu), city, ii. 66, 67n, 72n,
74n, Bon, limn
Yadah, Jadagari, Jadah-tásh, science and stone of weather-conjurer, i. 3o9n Valk River, i. 6n
Yájú, and Májúj, see Gog and Magog Yak (dong), i. 274, 277n ; their tails
carried to Venice, 274 ; used in India
for military decorations, ii.
359n
Ya'kúb Beg of Kasghar, i. 189n Yakuts, i. 309n, 446n, ii; 484n Yalung River, ii. 67n, 69n, 72n
Yarn, or Yamb (a post-stage or post-
house), i. 433, 437n, ii. 213n Yaingán, i. 162n
Yang-chau (Yanju), city, i. 29n, 432n, ii. 154'2, 1731E ; Marco's government there, 22, ii. 154, 15712
Yarbeg of Badakhshan, i. 156n
Yarkand (Yarcan), i. 187 Yarligh and P'aizah, i. 32212, Yasdi (Yezd), i. 88
silk tissue, i. 88
Yashln, jade, i. 193n
Yasodhara, bride of Sakya Sinha, ii. 323n
Yavanas, ii. 372n
Yazdashfr, i. 92n
Ydifu, i. 285, 295n
Year, Chinese, i. 388 ; Mongol and
Chinese cycle, 447, 454n
Yelimala, see Monté d'Ely
Yeliu Chutsai, statesman and astronomer.
ii. 17n
Yellow, or orthodox Lamas, i. 3151x,
324n
Yemen, ii. 43212, 43312, 440n, 4411x,
445n. (See also Aden.)
Yeng-chau (in Shan-tung), ii. 1371x,
139n
(in Che-kiang), ii. 22212
Yen-king (Old Peking), i. 375n, 376n
Yen-Ping, ii. 23on
Yenshan, ii. 224n
Yesubuka, ii. 474n
Yesudar, ii. 459
Yesugai, father of Chinghiz, i. 237n
Yetsina (Etzina), i. 223
Yezd (Yasdi), i. 88 ; silk fabrics of, ii.
II
Yiu-ki River, ii. 23on
Yoritomo, descendants of, ii. 262n
Yonting Ho River, ii. 6n
Yotkàn, village, i. 19on
Youth, Island of, ii. 381n
Yrac, province, i. 74
Ysemain of Hiulie, western engineer, ii.
12
Yu,167 see Jade
Yuan Ho, i. 29n
Yu-chow, gold and silver mines, i. 29512
Vue-chi, i. 174n
Yuen, Mongol Imperial dynasty, so
styled, i. 29n, 377n
Yuen-hao, kingdom of Tangut, i. 282n
Yuen ming-yuen, palace, i. 30712
Yuen shi, History of Mongol Dynasty in China, i. I15n, 248n, 295n, ii. 95n Yugria, or Yughra, in the Far North, ii.
483n, 485n, 493n
Yuh-shan, ii. 22212, 224n
Yule, Sir Henry, ii. 602n ; on Ravenala,
59712; on Maundeville, 604n Yun-Hien, a Buddhist Abbot, i. 3o4n
Yung-chang fu (Shen-si), i. 276n
(Yun-nan, Vochan), ii. 84, 897!,
í04n, 1o5n, I07n-109n Yung Lo, Emperor, ii. 596n
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