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0708 The Book of Ser Marco Polo : vol.2
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INhEX   PARAVAS

ORIENTAL

Oriental phrases in Polo's dictation, 84

Orissa, ii. 426n

Orkhon River, i. 227n

Orleans, defence of, ii. 165;z

Isle d', ii. 277n

Orlons, or Marshals of the Mongol Host,

  1.  263, ii. 46211

Oroech, ii. 487, 48912

Oron, Mongol for a region or realm, i.

Io4n

O1 phani, strange customs of the, ii. 2911

0sci, the word, ii. J5on

Ostriches, ii. 431, 437;1 Ostyaks, ii. 484/1

Otto, Bishop of Freisingen, i. 233n,

234n

Oulatay (Uladai), Tartar envoy from

Persia, i. 32, 3311

Ovis Poli, see Sheep

Oweke, see Ucaca

Owen, Professor, ii. 41711

Owen, Rev. Gray, on the Lolos, ii. 69n

Owo, Mongol for Musk, i. 279:1

Oxen, humped, in Kerman, i. 97, 9912 ;

wild, shaggy (Yaks), 274, 27711 wild (Beyamini), in East Tibet, ii.

50; Burma, I I i, 114n; in Bengal, 115, 116n ; Anin, 119 ; worshipped, 341, 365, 37011; figures of, worn, 365,

37on

Oxenham, Atlas, i. 43311, ii. 1211, 1411,

67n, 157/1

Oxydracae, the, i. 93n

Oxyrhynchus, ii. 434;1

Oxus Valley and River, i. 15211, 16111,

172/1, 173n, ii. 59411 Ozene, H. 397;1

PACAAIURIA (Baccanor), ii. 386n Pacauta ! (an invocation), ii. 338, J46n Pacem, see Pasei

Paddle-wheel barges, ii. 21 111

Paderin, Mr., visits Karákorum, i. 22Sn Pádishah Khátún of Kerman, i. 91n Padma Sambhava, i. 164n

Pagán (in Burma), ii. IOO11, 107n, 10911,

I131, I 14/1 ; ruins at, 13 ; empire of,

  1. 27911

- Old (Tagaung), ii. 10711, 11311 Pagaroyang, inscriptions from, ii. 28611 Paggi Islands, ii. 298n

Pagodas, Burmese, ii. i Io,   114/z ;
alleged Chinese in India, 336n-

337;1, 391;1

Pahang, ii. 279n

PaY, or Peyih tribe, ii. 6on, 12011 Paipurth (Baiburt), i. 46, 4911 Pai-yen-ching, ii. 5812

Paizah, or Golden Tablet of Honour, i.

352n, 35311

and Yarligh, i. 32211, 352n

Pak w iha, China ware, ii. 243/1 Pala, a bird, ii. 35 i n

Palace of Khan at Chagannor, i. 296 ; at Chandu (Shangtu), 298 ; of cane, 299 ; at Langtin, 306 ; Cambaluc, 362 ; on Green Mount, J70 ; at Kenjanfu (Si-ngan fu), ii. 24, 29n ; of the Empire of Manzi at Kinsay, 191, 192, 206, 21211 ; in Chipangu, paved and roofed with gold, 253, 25611, 27511 Palembang, ii. 28111, 283/1

Paliolle, Or de, for gold dust, ii. 5211

Palladius,   the Archimandrite,   i.

18711,

198/1,

215n,

225n,

22711,

24811,

25111,

256n,

27on,

27611,

27911,

28211,

28711,

28812,

291;1,

30411,

306/1,

308n,

31011,

3191,

327;1,

334;1,

33611,

34411-34711

35811,

38911,

39711, 402n,

407n,

40811,

430/1,

456n,

461;1, ii.   178;z

 

 

Palm ( Measure), ii. 59211

Palm Wine, see Wine of Palm

Pamier (Pamir), Plain of, i. 171 ; its wild sheep, 171, 17611 ; great height, 174n ; pasture, etc., 174n, 175n ; described by Hiuen Tsang, Wood, Goës, Abdul Mejid, Colonel Gordon and others, 174/1-176n ; Dr. M. A. Stein on, ii. 593/1-594;1 ; Lord Curzon on number of, 594;1

Pan-Asiatic usages, i. 324n, 326n, ii.

359Jn

Pandarani, or Fandaraina, ii. 386/1, 391n Pandit Manphul, i. 16211, 163n, 173;1,

154n-156n, 16o1í, 16111, 42211, 43811
Pandrethan in Kashmir, Buddhist temple

at, i. 167

Pandyan kings, ii. 333/1-335n, 37311-37411 Panja River, or Upper Oxus, i. 170, 17211-174n

Panjáb, i. 104n

Panjkora, i. 104n

Panjshir, i. 162n, 16511, ii. 488n Pantaleon, coins of, i. 16311

Panthé, or Mahomedan Kingdom in Yun-nan, ii. 8011

Panya (or Pengya), in Burma, ii. I1311 Pao-ki h'ien, ii. 3211, 34n

Paonano Pao, i. 17311, ii. 59311

Papé, Papesifu, ii. 1i7;1, 12811

Paper-money (Chao), Kúblái's made from bark, i. 423-425, 42611-43011 modern, 42811. (See also Currency.) Papien River, ii. I 28

I'aquier, Professor, i. 172x1, 183n Paradise, Apples of, 97, 9911

    in legend of the Cross, 13611
of Persia, 114;z

of the Old Man of the Mountain, i. 140, 142 ; destroyed, 145

    Rivers of, 911

Parákráma Bahu I., ii. 33411.

Paramisura, founder of Malacca, ii. 282n

Parapomisadae, ii. 402n

Parasol, i. 354;1

Paravas, ii. J72n