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0693 The Book of Ser Marco Polo : vol.2
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Hours   INDEX

ILKHAN

I Jours (continued)-

lucky, 364, 368n ; canonical, 368n,

36911

Hsi Hsia dynasty, i. 205n

Hsiang-cltén, Hsiang, wood, ii. 301n

Hu-chau fu (Vuju), ii. 184n

Hui-hui, white and black capped, two

Mohammedan sects, ii. 30/1

Hukaji (Hogáchi, Cogachin), Kúblái's

son, i. 361n, ii. 76, 80lí

Hukw an-hien, ii. 230n

Húlakú Khan (Alau, Alacon), Kúblái's

brother, and founder of Mongol dynasty in Persia, 1o, i. 5, io, 61 n, 64n, 334n war with Barka Khan, 8n, 103n ; takes Baghdad and puts Khalif to death, 63, 66n, 85n, 8611 ; the ismailites and the Old Man, 145, 245, 247n

his treachery, ii. 181 n ; his descendants, 477 ; battle with Barca, 494 ; his followers, 495

Hullukluk, village, near Sivas, i. 4511 Human fat, used for combustion in war, ii. I Bon

sacrifices, i. 208n

Humáyún, Emperor, i. 15511, 277n Humboldt, 106, 107, IIO, 120, i. 178n Hunáwar (Onore, Hinaur), ii. 390n, 440n Hundred Eyes, prophecy of the, ii. 145,

146, 149n

Hundwáníy (ondanique), Indian steel, i. 93n

Hungary, Hungarians, ii. 28611, 492n Hung Hao, Chinese author, i. 21211 Hun-ho (Sanghin River), ii. 5n, 6n Hunting equipment and Expedition,

Kúblái's, i. 397, 398n, 404 ; Kang-hi's,

407n

   preserves, ii. 13. (See also Sport.)

Hutton, Captain, i. 10on

Hwa-chau, ii. 29n

Hwai-lu, or Hwo-lu-h'ien (Khavailu), the

Birmingham of N. Shansi, ii. 15z1

Hwai-ngan-fu (Coiganju), ii. 15211

Ilwai River, ii. 143n, 152n

Hwang-ho (Yellow River), i. 245n, 282n,

286n, ii. 23n, 25n, 27n ; changes in

its courses, 137n, 142ít, 143n ; its em-

bankments, 143n

Hwan-ho, ii. 6n

Hyena, i. 378n

Hyrcania, king of, i. 57n

IABADIU, H. 286n

Ibn-al-Furāt, i. 67n

Ibn Batuta (Moorish traveller, circa A.D.

1330-1350), i. 4/1-91t, 37n, 44n, 46n,

6511, 75n, 76n, 85n, I01/1, 110n, I I In,

I 16n, 12011, 148n, 150n, 151/i, 161n,

165n, 202/1, 247n, 294n, 346/1, 396n-410n, ii. I16n, 163/1, 214/1, 282n, 286n, 312n, 322n, 337n, 346n, 38011, 391n, 4131; 440n, 444/1, 445n; 465n ; his

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629

account of Chinese juggling, i. 316n ; his account of Khansa (Kinsay), ii.

214n ; of Zayton, 238n ; in Sumatra, 289/1, 294n ; on Camphor, 303n ; in

Ceylon, 315n, 322n, 337n ; at Kaulam,

377n, 38on ; in Malabar, 391n ; sees Rukh, 419n ; his account of Maldives,

42511; dog-sledges, 48111, 48371;

Market in Land of Darkness, 486n; on Silver Mines of Russia, 488n Ibn Fozlán, see Fozlán

Ichin-hien, ii. 154n, 168n, 173n Ichthyophagous cattle and people, ii.

442, 443, 44411

Icon Amlac, king of Abyssinia, ii. 434n-

436n

Iconium (Kuniyah, Conia), i. 43, 44n Idolatry (Buddhism) and Idolaters, in

Kashmir, i. 166, 168n; their decalogue, 167, 17011 ; Pashai, 172 ; Tangut, 203, 207n ; Kamul, 210 ; Kanchau, 219, 221 n ; Chingintalas, 212 ; Suhchau,

217 ; Etzina, their fasting days, 220, 22211, 223 ; Tartars and Cathayans,

263, 343, 445, 456; Erguiul, 274 ; Egrigaia, 281 ; Tendue, 284, 285 ;

Chandu, 300-303 ; at Kúblái's birthday feast, 387 ; Cachanfu, ii. 23 ; Kenjanfu, 24 ; Acbalec Manzi,_ 33 ; Sindafu, 37 ;

Tibet, 45, 49 ; Caindu, 53 ; Yachi, 66 ; Carajan, 76 ; Zardandan, 84 ; Mien,

109 ; Caugigu, 116 ; Coloman, 122 ; Cuiju, 124 ; Cacanfu, 132 ; Chinangli, 135 ; Sinjumatu, 138 ; Coiganju, 151 ; Paukin, 152 ; Tiju, 153 ; Nanghin, 157 ; Chinghianfu, 176 ; Tanpiju,

218 ; Chipangu, 253 ; Chamba, 266 ; Sumatra, 284, 292, 299 ; Nicobars, 306 ; Mutfili, 36o ; Coilum, 375 ; Eli,

385 ; Malabar, 389 ; Tana, 395 Camhaet, 397 ; Semenat, 398 ; Far

North, 479

Origin of, ii. 318, 319 ; of Brah-

mans, 364 ; of Jogis, 365

Idols, Tartar, i. 257, 258n, 456, ii. 479 Tangut, 203-207n ; colossal, 219,

221n ; of Cathay, 263 ; of Bacsi
or Lamas, 302; of Sensin, 303, 323n-

326n ; of East generally, 263, 26511;

in India, 340, 345 IepöSovÄov, ii. 351n

Ieu, Gnostics of, ii. 321/1

Ifat, Aufat, ii. 435/1

Ig, Ij, or Irej, capital of the Shawánkárs,

  1. 86

Igba Zion, Iakba Siun, king of Abyssinia,

435/t

Ilclii, commissioner, i. 3on

Ilchi, modern capital of Khotam, i. 18911,

19on

Ilchigadai Khan, i. 18611 Ilija, hot springs at, i. 47n

Ilkhan, the title, Io