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The Book of Ser Marco Polo : vol.2 |
LEVANT INDEX
MAATUM
637
Levant (continued)- .
36, 644, 63, 84, 246, 270,
50, 376, ii.
4 , 47 7 , 49 , 494
Lewchew, 11. 391n Lewis, see St. Lewis
Lewis XI. and XII. (France), i. 398n
Lew-sha, old Chinese name for Lop Desert, i. 198x1, 201n
Leyes, see Ayas
Lhása, ii. 45n, Ton, 74n ; Labrang Monastery at, i. 319n
Li, Chinese measure, supposed to be con-
founded with miles, ii. 193n, 194n, 2o9n
Liampo (Ningpo), ii. 228n, 239n Liang, or tael, i. 426n, 427n
Liang-chau in Kansuh, i. 29n, 276n, 28ín
Liao dynasty, 12, i. 232n, 288n, Liao-tong, i. 289n, 334n, 345n
Libanos, Acßavo0ópos and AcßavwTo95ópos
xwpa, ii. 445n-446n Libro d'Oro, 1¢
Licinius, Emperor, i. 45n
Lidé (Liti), ii. 297n, 3o5n
Lieuli Ho, ii. 6n
Lign-aloes (eagle-wood), ii. 87, 268;
etymology, 27 I n ; in Sumatra,
287n
Ligor, ii. 278n
Ligurium, the precious stone, Liguire, i.
398n
Li H'ien, Tartar ruler of Tangut, i. 206n
Likamankwas of Abyssinian kings, ii.
348n
Li-kiang fu, ii. 73n, gon
Limyrica, ii. 408n Lindley, i. 99n
Lindsay, Hon. R., ii. 46n, 74n
Linga, ii. 37on
Linju, ii. 140, 14in
Lin-ngan (Hang-chau), ii. 149/1, 195n
Lin-ngan in Yun-nan, ii. 120n, 121n,
I29n
Lintching-y, or Linchinghien, ii. 141/1
Lin-t'sing chau, ii. 139/1
Lion and Sun, i. 352n
Lions, black, ii. 376, 382/1, 422
on the Oxus, i. 151 ; Chinese
notion of, i. 399n
(apparently for tigers) kept for the
chase by Kúblái, i. 397, ii. 31, 42, 56, 214, 219 ; skins of striped, 1. 405 ;
how hunted with dogs, ii. 126. (See
also Tigers.)
Lion's Head Tablets, i. 35, 350, 352n Lire, various Venetian, 66, 71, ii. 591/1-
592n
of gold, 73
Lisbon, ii. 39 i n
Lissu, or Lisau tribe, ii. 6on, gon
Litai, ii. 301n
Litán, rebellion of, i. 313n, ii. 136, 138/1
i.
284,
Lithang, ii. 48n, 56n, 67n Little Orphan Rock, ii..174n
Liu Pang, founder of ist Han dynasty, ii. 32n
Liu Pei (Luo Pé), of the Han dynasty, ii. 32n, 38n
Livre des Merveille, 121, ii. 527n
Livres of gold, ii. 442
Parisis, 90, ii. 59on
- Tournois, i. 83, 86n, ii. 59on
Li Yuan-hao, founder of the Hsi Hsia
dynasty, Tangut, i. 206n
Lo, tribes of S.W. China so-called, ii. 123n, 124n, 129n
Chinese name of part of Siam, ii. 278n
Lob, see Lop
Locac, kingdom of, ii. 276, 277n-28on
Lockhart, Dr. W., i. 372n, 377n, ii. 8n,
27n, 82n, 124n
Lokok, ii. 278/1-28on
Lolo tribes, ii. 6on-63n, 69n, Ton, 123n
Longevity of Brahmins and Jogis, ii. 365,
369n
Longfellow, i. 67/1
Lop, city and lake, i. 194, 196 ; desert,
196, 197
Lophāburi, ii. 278n
Loping, ii. 129n, 130
Lor, see Lúristan
Lord, Dr. Percival, i. i 6on
Löss, brownish-yellow loam, H. 14n
Loups cerviers (lynx), i. 398n
Low castes, ii. 349-350/1
Lowatong River, ii. 13on
Loyang, Bridge of, ii. 24In
Lubán, ii. 446/1, 449n
Lubán-Jáwi, ii. 286/1
Lubán-Shehri, ii. 44912
Lubbies, ii. 372n
Lucky and unlucky hours and days, ii.
364, 368n
Luddur Deo, ii. 362n
Luh-ho-ta Pagoda, Hang-chau, ii. 193n,
194n
Lukon-Kiao (Hun-ho, Pulisanghin River),
ii. 5n, 6/1, 8n
Lukyn Port, ii. 279n, 28on
Lung-yin, ii. 224n
Lúristan (Lor, Lur), kingdom of Persia,
i. 83, 84n ; Great and Little, 85n ; character of Lurs or people of, 87n
Lusignan, John de, i. 42n
Lút, Desert of (Dasht-i-Lut), i. 1241/,
127, 128n
Lu-tzú tribe, ii. 82/1
Lynxes, trained to hunt, i. 397, 398n ; in
Cuncun, ii. 31
MA TWAN-LIN, the Chinese Pliny, i.
won, 201 n
Maaden, turquoise mines at, i. 9211
Maatum, or Nubia, ii. 431n
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