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0686 The Book of Ser Marco Polo : vol.2
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622    DÍNÁR

INDEX   ELEPHANTS

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Dua Khan, i. 121n, ii. 459n, 462n

Du Bose, Rev. H. C., ii. 182n-184n

Ducat, or sequin, i. 426n, 591n

Dudley, Arcano del Mare, ii. 266n

Duel, mode in S. India of, ii. 371

Dufour, on mediæval artillery, ii. 161n,

163n

Duhalde, Plan of Ki-chau, ii. 26n ; or

T'si-ning chau, ii. 139n

Dukuz Khatun, i. 288n

Dulcarnon (Zulkarnain), i. i 6 i n

Dulites, ii. 432n

Dumas, Alexander, i. 53n

Dumb trade, ii. 486n

Duncan, Rev. Moir, ii. 28n

Dungen (Tunge ni), or converts, i. 29 i n

Duplicates in geography, ii. 40911

Dupu, ii. 397n

I)ürer's Map of Venice, so-called, 29, 30

Durga Temple, ii. 383n

Dursamand, ii. 427n

Dúshdb, sweet liquor or syrup, i. 87n

Dust-storms, i. 105n

Duties, on Great Kiang, ii. 170 ; on

goods at Kinsay and Zayton, 189, 215,

216, 235 ; on horses, 438 ; at Hormuz,

450. (See also Customs.)

Dutthagamini, king of Ceylon, i. 169n

Dwara Samudra, ii. 29411, 367n, 427n

Dzegun-tala, name applied to Mongolia,

  1. 214n

Dzungaria, i. 214n

EAGLE mark on shoulder of Georgian kings, i. 50

Eagles, trained to kill large game, i.

397, 399n

white, in the Diamond Country,

  1. 360-361

Eagle-wood, origin of the name, ii. 271n. (See Lign-aloes.)

Earth honoured, ii. J41

East, its state, circa, 1260, 8 et segq. Ebony (bonus), ii. 268, 272n

Edkins, Rev., ii. 19912

Edward I., 59, 62, 63, i. 21n, ii. 593n Edward II., correspondence with Tartar princes, i. 36n, ii. 477n

Effeminacy, in Chinese palaces, ii. 17,

2012, 145, 207, 208

Eggs of Ruc and Aepyornis, ii. 416n, 417n

Egrigaia, province, i. 281, 282/2

Ela (cardamom), ii. 388n

Elchidai, ii. 471, 474n

Elenovka, i. 58n

Elephantiasis, i. 187, 188n, ii. J5on

Elephants, Kúblái carried on a timber bartizan by four, i. 337, 404, 40811; Kúblái's, 391, 39211, ii. 104 ; the king of Mien's, 99 ; numbers of men alleged to be carried by, loon ; how the Tartars routed, 102 ; wild, 107,

Dinár, see Bezant

Dinár of Red Gold, ii. 34811, 34911

Dinh Tiên-hwáng, king of An-nam, i.

26411

Diocletian, i. 14/1

Dioscorides insula, ii. 408n

Dir, chief town of Panjkora, i. 104n,

164n, 165n

Dirakht-i-Fazl, i. 135n, 138n

Dirakht-i-Kush, i. 135n

Diráwal, ancient capital of the Bhattis,

i. i 0411

Dirhem-Kub, Shah Mahomed, founder

of Hormuz dynasty, i. i1511, 121n

Dish of Sakya or of Adam, ii. 328n, 33011

Diu City, ii. 392n

Diul-Sind, Lower Sind, i. 86n

Divination by twigs or arrows, i. 24f,

242n

Dixan, branding with cross at, ii. 433n

Dizabulus, pavilion of, i. 384n

Dizful River, i. 85n

Djao (Chao) Namian Sumé (Kaipingfu),

i. 25n

Djaya, turquoises, ii. 56n

Doctors at Kinsay, ii. 203

Dofar, see Dhafar

Dogana, i. 151 ; conjectures as to,

152n, 156n

Doghábah River, i. 152n

Dog-headed races, ii. 309, 3117?

Dogs, the Khan's mastiffs, i. 400 ; of

Tibet, ii. 45, 49, 52n ; fierce in Cuiju,

126

Dog-sledging in Far North, ii. 480, 481n,

482 ; notes on dogs, 483n

Dolfino, Ranuzzo, husband of Polo's

daughter, Moreta, 76

Dolonnúr, i. 26n

Dominicans, sent with Polos but turn

back, i. 22, 23

D' or plain, the expression, i. 269n

Dorah Pass, i. 165n

Doria, family at Meloria, ,q6

Lampa, 6; Admiral of Genoese

Fleet sent to Adriatic, 45 ; his

victory, 48 ; his tomb and descendants,

~1 ; at Meloria with six sons, 56

Octaviano, death of, 48

Tedisio, exploring voyage of, ,çz

Dorjé, i. 36on

D'Orléans, Prince Henri, i. 200;2, 27712

Douglas, Rev. Dr. C., ii. 23211, 237n,

24011, 241n, 244n

Doyley, Sir Fulke, ii. 166n

Dragoian (Ta-hua-Mien), ii. 297n, 306n

Draps entaillez, i. 392

Drawers, enormous, of Badakhshan

women, i. 16o, 163n

Dreams, notable, i. 305n

Drums, sound of in certain sandy districts,

197, 202/2

Dyabalanops Campliora, ii. 303n