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0679 The Book of Ser Marco Polo : vol.2
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BÚKtT KHAN   INDEX

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Caingan (Ciangan, Kiahing), ii. 184n, 185n

Cairo, ii. 4397E   museum at, 42471 ;

ventilators at, 452n. (See Babylon.) Caiton, see Zayton

Cala Ataperistan (Kala' Atishparastán), " Castle of the Fire Worshippers," i. 78 Calachan (Kalaján), i. 281, 282n

Calaiate, Calatu, see Kalhat

Calamanz, the word, ii. 27272

Calamina, city, ii. 357n

Caldwell, Rev. Dr. R., on devil-dancing among the Shanars, ii. 9771; on name of Ceylon, 314n ; on Shahr-Mandi and Sundara Pandi, 33312 ; on the Tower at Negapatam, 33671; etymology of Chilaw, 33772 ; on Pacauta, 346n ; Govis, 349n ; singular custom of arrest, 350/2-351n ; rainy season, 35171 ; food of horses, ib. ; Shanar devil-images, 35972 ; choiach, 368n ; Cail, or Kayál city, 372n, 373n ; Kolkhoi, 37372 ; King Ashar of Cail, ib. ; Kollam, 37771 Pizzati, 38on ; etymology of Sapong, ib. ; Cape Comorin, 383n

Calendar, Ecclesiastical Buddhist, i. 220, 222n ; the Tartar, 447, 448n ; of Brahmans, ii. 36811-36971; of Documents relating to Marco Polo and his family, 50571 sego.

Calicut, ii. 38on, 381n, 388n, 391n, 44071 ; King of, and his costume, 346n

Calif, see Khalif

Caligine, Calizene (Khálij, a canal from Nile), ii. 439n

Camadi (City of Dakiánús) ruined, i. 97 I1371

Cambaluc (Khanbaligh, or Peking), capital of Cathay, 12, i. 38n, ii. 3, 132, 21371, 320 ; Kúblái's return thither after defeating Nayan, i. 348 ; the palace, 362 ; the city, 374 ; its size, walls, gates, and streets, the Bell Tower, etc., 375n-378n ; period of khan's stay there, 41 I ; its suburbs and hostelries, 412 ; cemeteries, women, patrols, 414 ; its traffic, 415 ; the Emperor's Mint, 423 ; palace of the Twelve Barons, 431 ; roads radiating from, 433 ; astrologers of, 446

Cambay (Cambaet, Cambeth, Kunbáyat), kingdom of, ii. 394n, 397, 39871, 40372, 426n, 44071, 443n

Cambuscan, of Chaucer, corruption of Chinghiz, i. 247n

Camel-bird, see Ostrich

Camels, mange treated with oil, i. 46 ; camlets from wool of, 281, 284 ; white, 281, 283n ; incensing, 30971; alleged to be eaten in Madagascar, ii.

41 I ; really eaten in Magadoxo, 413n ; ridden in war, 423, 425n Camexu, Kamichu, see Campichu

Búkú Khan, of the Hoei-Hu, or Uighúrs,

  1.  227n

I3ularguj i (Bularguchi), " The Keeper of Lost Property," i. 403, 40771

Bulgaria, Great, ii. 286n

Bulughán (Bolgana), Queen, 23, i. 32, 33n, 38n, ii. 474n

another, ii. 4757E

Bundúkdár, Amír Aláuddín Aidekín (" The Arblaster "), i. 24n

Bundúkdári, Malik Dáhir Ruknuddín Bíbars (Bendocquedar), Mameluke Sultan of Egypt, i. 22, 23n-25n, 145n,

  1. 424n, 433n, 436n, 494n ; killed by kumiz, 25971

Buraets, or Burgats, the, i. 258n, 28312 Búrkán Káldún, i. 247n

Burma (or Ava), King of, ii. 98, 9971. (See also Mien.)

Burnell, Arthur, ii. 335n, 35972, 38671 Burning the Dead, see Cremation

heretical books, i. 321n

paper-money, etc., at funerals, i. 204, 208n, 267, 268n, ii. 191

Widows in South India, ii. 341,

34972

Burrough, Christopher, i. 9n

Burton, Captain R. F., ii. 5977L

Bushell, Dr. S. W., his visit to Shang-tu, i. 26n, 30471, 305n, 412n ; on the Khitan Scripts, 28n ; Tangut rulers, 2o5n ; orders for post-horses, 3537L

Butchers, in Kashmir, i. 167 ; Tibet, 17 on ; S. India, ii. 342

Butiflis (Mutfili), ii. 36272

Butler, Hudibras, ii. 92n

Buyid dynasty, i. 86n

CA' POLO, CA' MILION, CORTE DEL M I LLION I, the house of the Polos at Venice, 4, 26 segg., 53, 7o, 77

Caaju, castle of, i. 244

Cabs, Peking, ii. 21171

Cacanfu (Hokiang-fu), ii. 127, 132 Cachanfu (P'uchau-fu, Ho-chung-fu), ii. 22, 25n

Cachar Modun, i. 404, 408n Cachilpatnam, ii. 387n

Cadmia, i. 126n

Caesalpinia, ii. 38on ; and see i3razil

Caesarea of Cappadocia (Casaria, Kaisa-

ríya), i. 43, 44n

Caichu, castle of (Kiai-chau, or Hiai-

chau ?), ii. 17, 1971, 26n

Caidu, see Kaidu

Caiju, on the Hwang-Ho, ii. 142

on the Kiang, Kwachau, ii. 171, 174

Cail (Káyal), ii. 37o, 37272,-27372; a great port of Commerce, 370, 37371 ; the king, ib. ; identified, 372 ; meaning of name, ib. ; remains of, ib.

Caindu (K'ien-ch'ang), a region of

Eastern Tibet, ii. 53, 7071