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INDEX BACTRIA
ARKASUN NOIAN
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Arkasun Noian, ii. 47422
Arkhaiun, applied to Oriental Christians
or their Clergy, i. 29on
Armenia, Greater, i. 45, 98
Armenia (Hermenia), Lesser or Cilician,
Io, i. 16, 20, 22, 2312, 41
Armenian Christians, i. 29on
Armenians, i. 43, 45, 75
Armillary Zodiacal Sphere, i. 450/1
Armour of boiled leather, see Cuirbouly
Arms of Kerman, i. 9o, 96n ; of the
Tartars, i. 26o, 263n, ii. 460
Arredon River, i. 54;2
Arrow Divination, i. 243n
Arrows, Tartar, ii. 46o
Artacki, i. 281n
Arts, the Seven, i. 13, 14n
Aru, Cumahā, ii. 303/1
Arucki, i. 281n
Aruk, ii. 474n
Arulun Tsaghan Balghasun (Chagan-
Nor), i. 297;:, 306n
Arya Chakravarti, ii. 316/1
Aryavartta, the Holy Lands of Indian
Buddhism, i. 104n
Arzinga (Erzingan), L 45, 46;2
Arziron (Erzrum), i. 45, 48n
Arzizi (Arjísh), i. 45, 49n
Asbestos, and the Salamander, i. 212,
216/2-217/1
Asceticism of the Sensin, i. 303 ; of the
Jogis, ii. 365
Asedin Soldan (Ghaiassuddin Balban,
Sultan of Delhi), i. 99, 104n, 105/:
Ashar (Asciar), king of Cail, ii. 370,
373n
Ashishin, see Assassins
Ashod, founder of the Bagratid dynasty, i. 53/1
Ashurada, i. 59;:
Asikan, Mongol general, ii. 260/2
Asoka, ii. 328
Asper, or akcicé, about a groat, ii. 22, 23;2
Assai River, i. 54;:
Assassins (Ashishin, Hashíshin), Ismailites, i. 84n, 140 ; how the Old Man trained them, 142 ; murders by, 144;z ; their destruction, 145 ; survival and recent circumstances of the sect, 146/1
Asses, in Persia, i. 83, 87;:, 88, 89n 123, 225n ; in Mongolia, 224, 225Jz, 397 in Madagascar, ii. 413, 421;2 ; in Abyssinia, 431 ; in Far North, 479, 481/1
Asterius, Bishop of Amasia in Pontus, i. 66n
Astrakhan (Gittarchan), i. 5n, 6;: Astrolabe, i. 446
Astrology, -ers, in Tangut, i. 205 ; of Chinghiz, 241 ; at Kúblái's Court, 301, 391 ; at Cambaluc, 446 ; of Tibet, ii.
49 ; at Kinsay, 19r, 203 ; in Maabar,
344 ; in Coilum, 376
Astronomical instruments, ancient Chi-
- nese, i. 378", 449J:-454J:
Atabegs, of Mosul, i. 61;z ; of Lúr, 85n ;
of Fars, 85n, 12122 ; of Yezd, 88 ; of
Kerman, 91n
Atjeh, see Achin
Atkinson's Narratives, and their credi-
bility, i. 214;z, 215;2
Atlas, Chinese, in Magliabecchian
Library, ii. 193n
'ATTáyás (Black Partridge), i. 99
Attalus, King, i. 66;z
At-Thaibi family, i. 121/Z
Auberoche, Siege of, ii. 163n, 165/1
Audh (Oudh), ii. 427;z
Aufat, Ifat, ii. 435J2
Augury, see Omens
Aung Khan (Unc Can), see Prester John
Aurangzib, i. 168;2
Aurora, Ibn Fozlán's account of, i. 8n
Aussa, ii. 435/2
'Avah, Abah, Ava, one of the cities of
the Magi, i. So, Sin
Avarian, epithet of S. Thomas, ii. 353,
355/2-356n
Avebury, Lord, on couvade, ii. 93n Avicenna's classification of Iron, i. 94n Avid i, 'afçi (falco nzontanus), i. 5o, 57;: Axum, Inscription, ii. 432n ; Church of.
433;2 ; Court of, 434n
Ayas (Layas, Aiazzo, etc.), port of
Cilician Armenia, 19, i. 16, 17/2, 20,
22, 41 ; Sea fight at, 43, 46, 54 Ayuthia, 13, ii. 278/2, 279/2
Azu/>ziti, ii. 43212
Azure, Ultramarine (lapis ar//ze/zus) Mines in Badakhshan, i. 157, 162;: ; in Tendue, 284 ; ore, 365, 3701z
BABA Buzurg, worshipped by the Lurs, i. 85;:
Baber, E. C., on Ch'êng-tú, ii. 38;z ; on wild oxen of Tibet, 52;z ; Lolos, 61n-
63n ; Gold River (Brius), 6712 ; the
word Caindu, Ton ; Talifu, Son ;
Mekong River, 88;2 ; Zardandan, 89;z ;
site of battle between Kúblái and king
of Mien, 105n ; descent of Mien, ro8;z
Baboons, etymology, Sii. 385;z, 431
Báb-ul-abwáh, " The Gate of Gates," Pass of Derbend, i. 53;z
Babylon, Babylonia (Cairo or Egypt), i. 22, 24/2, ii. 226, 230/2 ; Sultan of, i. 22, ii. 439, 473
Babylonish garments, i. 66;z
Baccadeo, indigo, ii. 382;z
Baccanor, ii. 386/2
Bacon, Roger, i. 94/2, 426n ; as geographer, 114, 131
Bacsi, see Bakhshi
Bactria, its relation to Greece, i. 16o/z
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