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The Book of Ser Marco Polo : vol.2 |
CHRONOLOGY INDEX
CONJEVERAM
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Chronology (continued)-
visit to Yun-nan, ii. 81n ; battle with the king of Mien, Io4n ; wars between China and Burma, 104u- I o6n, I I in,
114n; value of Indo-Chinese, io6n ; conquest of S. China, 148n, 149n ;
capture of Siang-yang, 167n ; Kúblái's dealings with Japan, 260n-261n ; with Champa, 270;2 ; Marco's visit to Japan,
271n ; Kúblái's Java expedition, 275;z ; review of the Malay, 282;1 ; events in
Ma'bar, 333n ; King Gondophares,
357n ; cessation of Chinese navigation to India, 39 i n ; Abyssinia, 434n segq. ;
Kaidu's wars, 462n, 467n ; Mongol revolutions in Persia, notes from, 47011475n ; wars of Toktai and Noghai, 497. (See also Dates.)
Chrysostom, i. Sin
Chuchu, in Kiang-si, ii. 224n, 229n Chughis, see Jogis
Chung-Kiang, ii. 4on
Chungkwé, " Middle Kingdom," ii. 232íz Chung-tu, or Yen-King (Peking, see Cambaluc)
CIi'ura, i. 265n
Churches, Christian, in Kashgar, i..182 ; Samarkand, 185 ; Egrigaia, 281 ; Ten-
duc, 287n ; early, in China, ii. 27n ; Yang-chau, 154n ; Chin-kiang fu, 177 ; Kinsay, 192 ; Zayton, 238n, 240/1 ; St. Thomas's, 354-355, 356n; Coilum, 377n ; Socotra, 409;1-41on
Churchin, or Niuché, Churché, Chorcha (the Manchu Country), i. 231n, 343,
344/1
Cielstan, Suolstan (Shúlistán), i. 83, 85n Cinnamon, Tibet, ii. 49, 52n ; Caindu,
56, 59/1 ; Ceylon, 315n ; story in Hero-
dotus of, 363n ; Malabar, 389, 390/1
Circumcision of Socotrans, ii. 409n ; forcible, of a bishop, 429 ; of Abyssinians,
432n
Cirophanes, or Syrophenes, story of, ii.
328n
Civet, of Sumatra, ii. 295n
Clement IV., Pope, i. 17, 18n, 21n Clepsydra, i. J78n, 385n, ii. 214
Cloves, ii. 272, 306 ; in Caindu, 56, 59n Coal (Polo's blackstone), i. 442 ; in Scotland in Middle Ages, 443;z ; in Kinsay,
ii. 216
Cobbler, the one-eyed, and the miracle
of the mountain, i. 70 Cobinan (Koh-Banán), i. 125
Cocachin (Kúkáchin), the Lady, 23-21,
i. 32, 33n, 36, 38n
Cochin - China, the medieval Champa
(q.v.)
Coco-nut (Indian nut), i. ío8, ii. 293,
306, 308n, 309n, 354, 389
Coco Islands, of Hiuen T'sang, ii. 307;z
Cocos Islands, ii. 309n
Coeur de Lion, his mangonels, ii. 165n, 166;1
Coffins, Chinese, in Tangut, i. 205, 209n Cogachin (IIukaji), Kúblái's son, King of Carajan, i. 361;z, ii. 76
Cogatai, i. 419
Cogatal, a Tartar envoy to the Pope, i. 13, 15
Coiganju (Iiwaingan-fu), ii. 142, 148, 151
Coilum (Kollam, Kaulam, Quilon), kingdom of, ii. 3755 382n, 403/1, 413n, 426n, 440;z ; identity of meaning of name, 377/1 ; Church of St. George at, 377n modern state of, 377n ; Kúblái's intercourse with, 378;z
Coilumin, columbine, colo;nní, so-called Brazil-wood, ii. 375 ; ginger, 375, 38in
Coins of Cilician Armenia, i. 42;z ; of Mosul, 61n ; Agathocles and Pantaleon, 163n; Seljukian_ with Lion and Sun, 352n ; found at Siang-Yang, ii. 169n ; King Gondophares, 357n ; Tartar heathen princes with Mahomedan and Christian formulae, 477n
Coja (Koja), Tartar envoy from Persia to the Khan, i. 32-33;z, 38;1
Cold, intense, in Kerman, i. 91, IIIn, 113;1 ; in Russia, ii. 487
" Cold Mountains," i. i 14n
Coleridge, verses on Kúblái's Paradise, i.
305/1
Coloman, province, ii. 1 22, 128/1-131n Colombino, see Coilumin
Colon, see Coilum
Colossal Buddhas, recumbent, i. 219,
22In
Columbum, see Coilum
Columbus, Polo paralleled with, 3 ; remarks on, loi-loó
Comania, Comanians, i. 50, ii. 382,
383/1, 490, 491"
Comari, Comori (Cape Comorin, Tra-
vancore), ii. 333;z, 382, 384, 385, 403n 426/1 ; temple at, 383;z
Combermere, Lord, prophecy applied to, ii. 14911
Co;nercque, Khan's custom-house, ii. 37, 4In
Compartments, in hulls of ships, ii. 249, 251n
Compass, Mariner's, 138
Competitive Examinations in beauty, i.
359/1
Conchi, King of the North, ii. 479
Concubines, how the Khan selects, i.
357
Condor, its habits, ii. 417n ; Temple's
account of, 417n ; Padre Bolivar's of the African, 42on
Condur and Sondur, ii. 276, 277n Condux, sable or beaver, i, 41 on Conia, Coyne (Iconium), i. 43 Conjeveram, ii. 334n
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