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MIRACLE   INDEX

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Miracle Stories, fish in Lent, i. 5257n ; Mountain moved, 68-73 ; St. Barsamo's girdles, 77 ; Holy Fire, 8o ; Stone at Samarkand, 185 ; at St. Thomas' Shrine, ii. 354, 356n 358n

Mírat, ii. 426;i

Mire, French for leech, i. 8 i n

Mirkhond, ii. 18on

Mirobolans, ii. 388n

Miskál, a weight, i. 353nn, ii. 41n, 217n, 592n. (See also Saggio.)

Misri, sugar-candy, ii. 23on

Missionary Friars, powers conferred on, i. 22, 23n ; in China in 14th century, r4o, ii. 154n, 237n, 24on

Martyrs, i. 312n, ii. 396n

Moa of New Zealand, ii. 417n, 418n Modhafferians, the, i. 86n

Modun Khotan (" Wood-ville "), i. 408n Moghistan, i. i ion

Mohammed, son of Yusuf Kelefi, founder

of Shíráz, i. 85n

Mohammerah, ii. 444n Mohiuddin, i. 24n

Vlokli, the Jelair, ii. 462n Molayu, ii. 283n

Molebar, see Malabar Molephatan, ii. 426n Molière, Pastorale Comique, Moluccas, ii. 265n Mombasa, ii. 424n

Momein, ii. 57n, Bon, 81n

Monasteries of Idolaters (Buddhists), i.

167, 219, 286n, 303, 319n, ii. 171,

174n, 175, 176n, 213n

Money, paper, i. 423-425, 426n-430n values, i. 426n, ii. -9on-592n Mongol conquests, 9, io; capture Soldaia,

  1.  4n ; Bolghar, 7n, 8n ; treachery and cruelty, 61n, 151n, 265n, ii. 18 i n ; their inroads, i. 1o5n; Bakh city, 151n ; invade Balakhshán, 161 n ; invasion of Poland and Silesia, ii. 493gí

Mongon Khan, see Mangu

Mongotay (Mangkutai), a Mongol officer,

  1. 136, 138n

Monkeys, ii. 285, 382, 431 ; passed off as pygmies, 285, 383n-385n

Monks, idolatrous, i. 303. (See Monasteries.)

Monnier, Marcel, his visit to Karakorum,

  1.  23on ; on the Ch'éng-tu Suspension Bridge, ii. 41n Monoceros and Maiden, legend of, ii.

285, 291n

Monophysitism, i. 6 i n

Monsoons, 23, ii. 264-265

Montecorvino, John, Archbishop of

Cambaluc, i. 117n, 287n, 289n, 346n,

  1. i Bon

Monte d'Ely, ii. 386n, 387n

Montgomerie, Major T. G. (R.E.) (Indian Survey), on fire at great alti-

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i. 341n

tudes, i. 178n ; position of Kashgar and Yarkund, 182n

Monument at Si-ngan fu, Christian, ii. 27n, 28n

Moon, Mountains of the, ii. 415n, 42on, 42 In

Moore, Light of the Harem, i. I 15n l\loplas, see Mapillas

Morgan, E. Delmar, i, 176n, 198n, 207n

Mortagne, siege of, ii. 165n

lilorus alba, silk-worm tree, ii. 25n Moscow, Tartar Massacre at, ii. 493n Mosolin, or Muslin (Mosolini), Mo-sze,

Arab Mauçili, i. 6o, 62n, ii. 363n, 408n Mossos, a tribe, ii. 6on, 63n

Mosta'sim Billah, last Abbaside Khalif

of Baghdad, story of his avarice and death, i. 63-64, 67n

1l'Iostocotto, i. 87n

Mosul (Mausul), i. 46, 6o, 61n, 62;i

Motapallé, see Mutfili

Motawakkil, Khalif, i. 131n

Moule, Bishop G. E., ii. 194n-198n,

2o9n-213n, 215n

Mount, Green, in Palace grounds at

Peking, i. 365, 37on, J72n,

St Thomas, ii. 356n, 358n

    D'Ely, see Monte d'Ely

Mountain, Old Man of the, see Old Man of the

    Miracle of the, i. 68-73

    Road in Shensi, extraordinary, ii.

32n

Mourning customs, at I-Iormuz, i. 109 ; in Tangut, 204 ; at Kinsay, ii. 191 ; Mozambique Channel, ii. 415n

Muang, term applied in Shan countries (Laos and W. Yunnan) to fortified towns, as :-

Muang-Chi, ii. 67n

Muang, or Mating Maorong, ii, 79n, I 13n

Muang Shung, ii. 120n

Muang Yong, ii. 57n, 117n, 128n Muláhidah (Mulehet, Alamút, Chinese

Mulahi), epithet of Ismaelites, i. 139,

141n, 142n, 146n

Mulberry Trees, i. 423, ii. 13, 24 Mul-Java, ii. 349n

1\'Iiiller, F. W. K., ii. 89n

Müller, Professor Max, i. 65n ; on

Couvade, ii. 93n ; on stories of Buddha and St. Josafat, 323n, 325ií, 326n, 328n

Multan, ii. 426n

Múnál pheasant (Lopophorus i;npeyanus),

described by !Elan, i. 28on

Mung (Nicaea), i. 104n

Mungasht, hill fort, stronghold of the

Atabegs, i. 85n

Mungul, name applied to Tartars, i. 285.

(See Mongol.)

Mungul-Temur and Mongo-Temur, see

Mangu-Teneur

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