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0681 The Book of Ser Marco Polo : vol.2
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INDEX   CHINCHAU   6I 7

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Cháo Naiman Sumé Khotan, or Shangtu, " city of the Io8 temples," i. 30411 Chdo, paper-money, i. 426n, 429n

Chdo, title of Siamese and Shan Princes, ii. 73/z

Chaotong, ii. 13012

Chapu, ii. 199n

Characters, written, four acquired by Marco Polo, i. 27 ; one in Manzi, but divers spoken dialects, ii. 236

Charchan (Chachan of Johnson, Charchand), i. 192n, 194, 195/I, 196n

Charcoal, store in Peking, palace garden of, i. 37012

Charities, Kúblái's, i. 439, 443, 444 Buddhistic and Chinese, 446n ; at Kinsay, ii. 188, 198n

Charles VIII., of France, i. 398n

Chau dynasty, i. 347n

Chaucer, quoted, i. 3n, 511, 17n, 161n, 247n, 38612, ii. I In

Chaukans, temporary wives at Kashgar, i. 193

Chaul, ii. 367n

'Cheapness in China, ii. 202

Cheetas, or hunting leopards, i. 397, 39811 Cheh-kiang, cremation common during

Sung dynasty in, ii. 135n ; roads into

Fo-kien from, 224n

Cheinan, Gulf of, ii. 266

Chenchau, or Iching hien, ii. 173n, 174n Chenching (Cochin-China), ii. 268n-269n, 27712

Chenchu (Chang-y), conspires with Vanchu y. Ahmad, i. 417-419, 422n Ch'eng-ting fu, ii. 13, 14n

Ch'êng-Tsu (Yung-lo), Emperor, ii.

39212

Ch'êng-tu (Sze-ch'wan), ii. 32/z, 34n, 35n Ch'e'ngtu-fu (Sindafu), ii. 36, 37n

Cheu, the Seven, ii. 277n

Chibai and Chiban, ii. 459, 4621z Chichiklik Pass, i. 172n, 175n Chien-ch'ang (Caindu), ii. Ton. (See K'ien ch'ang.)

Chihli, plain of, ii. 14n

Chilaw, ii. 337n

Chiliánwála, battlefield of, i. 10512

Chilu-ku, last Karakhitai king, ii. eon •

Chin, Sea of, ii. 264, 265, 26612, 27012

China, 134; Imperial Maritime Customs Returns for 1900, ii. 173n ; Dominicans in, 24o1z ; paved roads in, 189, 19812 ; relations with Korea and Japan, 262n ; the name, 265n ; king of Malacca at Court of, 28212; trade from Arabia to, 34812; from Sofala in Africa, 400n. (See also Cathay and

Manzi.

Chinangli (T'sinan-fu), ii. 133, 135, 137n Chinár, Oriental planes, i. 12812, 138n Chinchau, Chincheo, Chinchew, Chwanchew, Tswanchau, see Layton

Cayu (Kao-yu), ii. 152 Celtic Church, ii. 37on

Census, of houses in Kinsay,   192 ;

tickets, ib.

Ceremonial of Mongol Court, see Etiquette

Ceylon (Seilan), ii. 312-314 ; circuit of, 31012 ; etymology of, 31471 ; customs of natives, 315 ; mountain of Adam's (alias Sagamoni Borcan's) Sepulchre, 316, 32 i n ; history of Buddha, 317 ;

origin of idolatry, 318 sego.; subject to China, 392n

Ceylon, King of, his pearl-ponds, ii. 337n Chachan (Charchan, Charchand), i. 192n, 194, 195n, 196n

Chagatai (Sigatay), Kúblái's uncle, son of Chinghiz, 1o, i. ion, 14n, 98, 102n,

183, 186n, ii. 457, 458n, 459 Chaghán-Jáng, ii. 72n, 73n

Chaghan-Kuren, ii. 23n

Chaghan-Nor (" White Lake "), N.E. of Kamul, i. 214n

(Chaghan, or Tsaghan Balghasun), site of Kúblái's palace, i. 296, 29711, 306n, 422n, ii. Ig12

Chairs, silver, i. 351, 35511

Czakor (cator), great partridges, i. 296, 297n

Chalcedony and jasper, i. 191, 193n Chalukya Malla kings, ii. 3361z

Champa (Chamba), kingdom of, ii. 266, 268n, 424, 42611, 596n ; Kúblái's expedition v., 267 ; the king and his wives, 268, 27 In; products, 268, 271n-272n ; locality, 269-27on ; invaded by king of Lukyn, 279n

Chandra Banu, ii. 315n

Chandu (Shangtu), city of peace of Kúblái, i. 25, 298, 304n, 410-411,

435

Changan, íi. 182, 184n

Chang-chau (Chinginju), ii. 178, 179n

-   in Fo-kien, ii. 233;z, 238n; Layton (?),

238n ; Christian remains at, 24012-24112 Ch'ang Ch'un, travels, i. 62n

Changgan (Chang-ngan), ii. 27-2912 Chang-kia-Kau, the gate in the Great Wall, i. 56n

Chang K'ien, ii, i6n

Chang-shan (Chanshan), ii. 198n, 199n,

219, 22112, 22211, 224n

Ch'ang Te (the Chinese traveller), Si

Shi Ki, i. 64n, 6612

Chang Te-hui, a Chinese teacher, i.

309n

Chang-y (Chenchu), i. 417-419, 42211 Chang Yao, Chinese general, i. 21 In Chdo de Bux (Cavo di Bussi), boxwood,

i. 57n

Chaohien, Sung Prince, ii. 15012

Chdo - Khánahs, bank - note offices in

Persia, i. 429n