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INDEX LEVANT
KUMMÁJAR
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ii. 487,
Lakshamana Deva, king of hashnmfr, i. Io4n
Lamas of Tibetan Buddhism, i. 28;z ;
their superstitions and rites, 204, 207;2, 220, 22171-223n, 301, 302, 31412, 315;? ; their monasteries, 303, 319n ; marriage, 303, 319;1. (See also Bakhshi. )
Lambri, kingdom of, ii. 299, 30011, 306, 307;z ; situation of, 30 i n
Lances of Sago Palm, ii. 305n Lanchang, ii. 279n
Land of Darkness, ii. 484 segq. ; market in, 486n
Langdarma, i. 168n, 17011
Langting Balghasun, i. 306n
Languages used in Mongol Court and administration, i. 27, 2811-3on Lan-Ho, i. 305
Lanja Bálús, or Lankha bálús, ii. 30811 Lanka (Ceylon), ii. 32on
Lan Ki Hien (Nan-Che-bien), ii. 222n, 224n
Lanner Falcons, i. 158, 162n, ii. 50
Lan-tsang kang (Mekong) River, ii. 8811, I28n
Lao-Kiun, or Lao-Tseu, the Philosopher, i. 322n, 32511, 326;z
Laos, people of, ii. 91n, 117n, 120/23128n Lar, or Lát-Desa, ii. 367n
province, ii. 363, 367;1, 403/2
Latin version of Polo's Book, 63, 81, 90, 95, loo
Latins, the term, i. io, 12, 32
Latsé, Tibetan for musk, i. 279n Lauredano, Agnes, ii. 52on
Laurus Camphora, ii. 237n
Lawek, Lawdki, ii. 278/1-279;
Laxities of marriage customs, see Marriage
Layard, Mr., i. 85n
Layas, see Ayas
Gulf of, i. 17n
Leather, i. 395, 398 ; embroidered mats of Guzerat, J93-394, 3951E
Leaves, used for plates, ii. 365 ; green
leaves said to have a soul, 366 Lecomte on Chinese war vessels. i. 37;z Lembeser, Ismaelite fortress, i. 14611 Lenzin, ii. 141n
Leon I., king of Lesser Armenia, i. 42n Leon II., king of Lesser Armenia, i. 44n Leon III., king of Lesser Armenia, i. 2512 Leon VI., last king of Lesser Armenia, i.
42n
Leopards, ii. 282, 41 I, 431 ; taught to sit
on horseback, i. 299 ; (Cheetas) kept
for the Chase by Kúblái, 397 Lepechin, Professor, i. 9n
Le Strange, Guy, i. 67n, 9201
Leung Shan, i. 245;1
Levant, term applied by Polo to the kingdom of the Mongol Khans, i. 1, 5, 8n
Kummájar, ii. 49in
Kúnbúrn Monastery, i. 319n
Kunduz, i. 152n, 154n
Kunduz (beaver or sable), i. 410;1 Kunduz-Baghlán, i. 86;z
Kung-ki-cheng (Fei-ch'eng), ii. 6n, 8n Kunguráts, Kunkuráts (Ungrat), a Mongol tribe, i. 38n, win, 359n, 360
Kunichi (Cunichi, or Chinuchi), " The Keepers of the Mastiff Dogs," i. 400 Kuniyah (Conia), Iconium, Koniah, i.
43, 4422, 356n
Kunlun (Pulo Condore), ii. 27712
Kurd dynasty, i. 85n
Kurdistan (Curdistan), i. 912, 62n, 83, 8411,
Kurds, the, i. 6o, 62n, 85n
Kúreh-i-Ardeshf r (Kuwáshfr), i. 91n
Kuria Maria Islands, ii. 405n
Kuridai, Kúblái's son, i. 361n
Kúrkah, great drum, i. 340/2, 34111
Kurmishi, ii. 474n
Kurshids of Lúr istán, i. 85n
Kurz" (Curd), i. 262, 265;z
Kus, Cos (in Egypt), ii. 439n
Kushluk, the Naiman, ii. 20;1
Kutan, son of Okkodai, ii. 32n
Kutchluk Khan (Buddhist), Chief of the
Naïmans, i. 188;1
Kutuktemur, Kúblái's son, i. 36 i n
Kutulun, Princess, ii. 46511
Kuwinji, see Kaunchi
Kuyuk Khan, i. 14n, 245, 24712
Kwa-chau (Caiju), at mouth of Great
Canabon Yang-tse-Kiang, ii. 14412,
I75;z
Kuvan Hsien, ii. 41/1
Kwansinfu, ii. 221;2, 224/2
Kwawa, i.e. Java, etymology, ii. I19n
Kwei-chau (Cuiju), ii. 82n, 124n, 127n,
129n
Kwei-hwa-ch'eng, or Kuku Khotan, i.
278/2, 28601, 287/2
Kweilei River, i. 3451E
Kyűng-sang province, ii. 262;1
LAC (Wallachia), Lacz, i. 54n,
489n, 490, 49 i n
Ladies' dresses in Badakhshan, i. 160,
163;1
Ladies of Kinsay, ii. 186
Lagong, ii. 279n
Lahore (Dalivar, Dilivar), i. 99, 10411,
1o5n, ii. 426n, 427n
Lahsa, ii. 348n
Lájwurd mines, i. 162;1
Lake, Caindu, ii. 53, 72;1
Fanchau, ii. 29;z
Kinsay, ii. 186, 19611, 200, 214/2
of Palace at Cambaluc, i. 365, 370;
Pleasure parties on, ii. 205, 21 I n
Talifu, ii. 8o
Yunnan-fu, ii. 66
Laknaoti, ii. 427n
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