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0671 The Book of Ser Marco Polo : vol.2
The Book of Ser Marco Polo : vol.2 / Page 671 (Color Image)

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ADORATION

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AÁs, Asu, see Alans

Abacan, a Tartar general, ii. 255, 261n,

596n

Abah, see Ávah

Abaji, Kúblái's son, i. 6 in

Abáka (Abaga), Khan of Persia, i. 33n,

36n, 91n, Io3n, ii. 465-467, 474,

475, 477n, 495n

Abano, Pietro of, his notice of Polo, 119

Abash (Habsh), see Abyssinia

Abba Gregory, ii. 433n

Abbás, Sháh, i. 9on

Abbott, Consul Keith E., i. 81n, 82n,

89n, 92n, 96n, 99n, Io6n, I I In,

I13n, I14n, 125n

Abdul Kuri islands, ii. 405/1

    l'- ejid, i. 175n

Abeskun (Baxon), on the Caspian, i. 59n Abher, i. 38n, 82,r

Abkashian forests, boxwood of the, i. 571 A bnús, ebony, ii. 272n

Abraha, ruler of Yemen, ii. 434yí Abraiaman, see Brahmans

Abubakr, Atabeg of Fars, i. 85n, ii. 348n

Ibrahim, and Mahomed, engineers employed by Kúblái, ii. 168n

Abu'l Abbas Ahmed VII., Khalif of Baghdad, i. 69n

Fázl, i. 1o3n, 168n, 1691z, ii.

367, 374yí   '

Abulfeda, his geography, 4, i. 3n, 6n, 912, 53n, 57n, 58n, 75n, Bin, Hon,385n, ii. 237n, 286n, 367n, 377;z, 486n, 489n ; at the ,siege of Acre, I 65n

Abulfiez Khan, king of Bokhara, i. 88n Abu Nasr Mohammed IX., Khalif of Baghdad, i. 69n

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Saki,, i. 86n, ii. 347n

Abyssinia (Abash), ii. 427 sego., 431n ; its king's punishment of Soldan of Aden, 4z8-430 ; dominion on the coast, medimval history and chronology, 434n-437n ; table of kings, 435n ; wars with Mahomedan states, 436n

Acbalec Manzi, " White City of the Manzi frontier," ii. 33, 341, 35n

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Acbalec or Acbaluc (Cheng-ting _fu), ii.

13, 14n   .

Accambale, king of Champa, i. 267,

270n

Achan, i. 66n

Achin, Acheh, Achem, ii. 283n, 286n, 295/1, 296n, 3oon, 303n, 305n, 307n ; its gold and lign-aloes, 287n ; conversion of, 288n ; its great power at one time, . 289n ; elephants at, 289n .

Head, ii. 3oon, 307n

Aehmath, the Bailo, see Ahmad

Acomat Soldan (Ahmad Sultan), seizes throne of Tabriz, ii. 467 ; goes to encounter AYgon, 468 ; rejects his remonstrance, 469 ; defeats and takes him, 470; hears of Argon's escape, is taken and put to death, 473 ; notes on the history, 47on, 474n

Acorn bread, i. 122n

Acqui, Friar Jacopo d', his notice of Polo, .5¢, 67, "9

Acre, i. 17, 22 ; Broils at, between Venetians and Genoese, 42 ; plan of 18n ; captured by Saracens, • ii. 165n, 441n ; wickedness of, 442n ; Polos at, 593n

Adam, Bishop and Pope of China, ii. 28n

Seth, and the Tree of Life, legend of, i. 135n

Adarnodana, Castle of, i. 58n

Adam's Apple, i. 99n

sepulchre on F mountain (Adam's Peak) in Ceylon, ii. 316, 328n ; rubies, 316n ; his teeth, hair, etc., 319-3204 the footmark, 321n-322n

Adel, apparently confused with Aden,

ii. 433n/ 4351, 440n

Aden, Horse and other Trade with India, ii. 340, 34811, 39©, 407, 427, 431, 438 ; Soldan's treatment of a bishop, 428 ; Vengeance of .King of Abyssinia on him, 43o ; confused with Adel, 433n ; account of Kingdom, 438, 439n-440n ; the Sultan, 438-439, 440n ; intercourse and trade with China, tanks, 440/1 ; view of, 441

Adoration of the Emperor, i. 607391

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