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PAREZ
INDEX PICCOLT 645
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231, 235 ; rose-coloured in Chipangu, 254, 2571z ; fishery of, 331, 332, 337n, 344) 372n ; pearls and precious stones
of kingdom of Maabar, 338, 364, 368n Pears, enormous, ii. 202, 210n Pedir, ii. 289n
Pedro, Prince of Portugal, 11~~, 133
Pegu and Bengal confounded, ii. 99n, 115n, 128n
Pei-chau (Piju), ii. 141
Pein (Pim), province, i. 191, 192n ; site of, ii. 59512
Peking, white pagoda at, ii. 347n. (See Cambaluc. )
Pelly, Col. Sir Lewis, British Resident
at Bushire, i. 85n, 86n, IIOn, I14n, I 171?
Pema-Ching, ii. 35n
Pemberton, Captain R., ii. 79n
Pentam (Bintang), ii. 28on, 284
Pepper, daily consumption of, at Kinsay, ii. 204; change in Chinese use of, 21On ; great importation at Zayton, duty on, 235, 242n ; white and black, 264, 272 ; in Coilum, 375 ; Eli and Cananore, 385, 388n ; Melibar, 389 ; Guzerat, 393, 39412 ; trade in, to Alex-
andria, 235, 389, 438 Pepper Country, ii. 377n
Peregrine falcons, i. 269, ii. 487
Perla (Ferlec), ii. 287n
Persia, extent of name to Bokhara, i. Ion ; spoken of, 75, 78 ; three Magi of 78 ; its eight kingdoms, 83
Persia and India, boundary of ii. 402n Persian applied to language of foreigners
at Mongol Court, i. 380/1, ii. 5n Persian Gulf (Sea of India ?), i. 63, 64n Pesháwar, ii. 33011
Peter, Tartar slave of Marco Polo's, 72 Pharaoh's rats (Gerboa), i. 252, 254n,
ii. 480, 517n
Phayre, Major-General Sir Arthur, ii.
Ioon, I05n, I1,3n, 114n
Pheasants, large and long tailed, i. 275, ii. 22, 153 ; Reeves's, i. 28on
Pheng (the Rukh), ii. 421n
Philip the Fair, i. 14n, 87n
Philip III. and IV. of France, i. 87n Philippine Islands, ii. 265n, 266n Phillips, G., ii. 220/1-222/1, 224/1, 228n,
230/1, 232n, 233n, 238n, 239n, 240n-
241n, 278n, 279n, 296n, 297n, 308n,
314"/ 315n, 596n
Phipps, Captain, ii. 373n
Phra Râma, Siamese kings so-called, ii.
278n
Phungan, Phungan-lu (Fungul ?),
127/1) 129n
Physician, a virtuous, i. 461n
Physicians, ii. 203, 376
Pianfu (P'ing-yang fu), ii. 13, T 6n, 25n
Piero/i, ii. 66, 74n
Parez, Pariz, turquoise mines of, i. 92n falcons of, 96n
Pariahs (Pa»aiyar), ii. 228n ; etymology of, ii. 349zz
Parker, E. H., i. 263n, 29111, 312n, 345n,
360n, 38 I n, 43312, ii. 60n, 74zz, 88n, I04n, 14812, 15112, 1691?, 207n ; on Pasei, 296/1
Parlák, or Perlak, see Ferlec Tanjong, ii. 28712
Parliament, Tartar, ii. 495 Parpa iron mines, i. 9311
Parrot, Professor, first to ascend Mount Ararat, i. 49n
Parrots, ii. 376, 431
Partridges, i. 88 ; black, 99n, Jiruftì, I I In ; great (Chakors), 296, 297/1; in mew, 298n. (See also Francolin. )
Parwana, a traitor eaten by the Tartars, i. 312n
Paryán silver mines, i. 162/1
Pascal of Vittoria, Friar, i. 912 .
Pasei, Pacem (Basma), a kingdom of Su-
matra, ii. 284-285, 28811-289íz, 292, 296n, 305n
Bay of, 29612
History of, 288n-289n Pasha-Afroz, i. 165n
Pasha and Pashagar tribes, i. 165/1 Pashai, i. 164 ; what region intended, 164, 165n
Dir, i. 98, 104/1
Passo (or Pace), Venetian, ii. 28o, 281/1,
59211
Patarins, heretics, zoS, i. 303, 321n, ii.
342n
Patera, debased Greek, from Badakh-
shán, 1. 159, 160/I
Patlam, ii. 33712
Patra, or Alms-dish of Buddha, ii. 320,
328n; miraculous properties, 33oí1 ; Holy Grail of Buddhism, 33on
Patriarchs of Eastern Christians, i. 6o, 61n, ii. 407, 4o9n. (See also Catholicos and Nestorian.)
Patteik-Kará, ii. 99n, Loon
Patterns, beast and bird, on silk, etc., i.
66n, 9o, 95, 96n, 398n, ii. 424n
Patu, see Batu
Pankin (Pao-ying), ii. 152
Pauthier, G., remarks on text of Polo,
92 segq. , et passim
Paved roads in China, ii. 189, 198;1
streets of Kinsay, ii. 189 Payan, see Bayan
Payangadi, ii. 387n
Pa-yi writing, specimen of, ii. 65n Peaches, yellow and white (apricots), ii.
202, 2I0
Peacocks at St. Thomas's, ii. 355 ; special
kind in Coilum, ii. 376
Pearls, i. 6o, 107, 35o, 387, 39o, 394, 424, ii. 338, 373n ; in Caindu, 53, 56n,
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