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0714 The Book of Ser Marco Polo : vol.2
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Rudrama Devi, Queen of Telingana, IL 362n

Rukh, Shah, i. 86n, 191n, 2II/z, 218n,

3921?, 396n Rukhnuddin, Mahmud, Prince of

Hormuz, i. 12012

Masa'úd, i. 120n

Khurshah, son of Alaodin, Prince

of the Ismaelites, i. 146n

Rlim, i. 44n

Runiz, i. 86n

Ruomedam-Ahomet, King of Hormuz, i.

I10, 12In

Rupen, Bagratid, founder of Armenian

State in Cilicia, i. 42n

Rupert, Prince, ii. 486n

Rüppell's Table of Abyssinian kings, ii.

435n

Russia (Rosia), annexes Georgia, i. 53n,

ii. 486 ; great cold, Arab accounts of, 487 ; silver mines, 488n ; subject to Tartars, 489n ; conquered by Batu, 4891z

leather, i. 6,z, 394, 395n ; clothes of, 2951?

Russians, trusty lieges of king, ii. 348n Rusták, i. 173n

Rusticiano of Pisa, introduces himself in prologue, i. I, 141n, 2631? ; writes down Polo's book, 52, 55 seqq., 84, 112 ; extracts and character of his compilation, 61 seqq., 143 ; his real name, 61 ; his other writings, 89

Ruysch's map, 13.E

SAADI, i. 8512

Saba (Sava, Savah), city of the Magi, i.

78, 8o, 8in

Sabaste, see Sivas

Sable, its costliness, i. 405, 409n-41on,

ii. 479 4$1 , 484, 486n, 487 Sabreddin, ii. 43712

Sabzawur, i. 15on

Sachiu (Sha-chau), i. 203, 20612 Sacrifices of people of Tangut, i. 204 human, i. 2081?, ii. 30312 Sadd-i-Iskandar, rampart of Alexander,

i. 53n, 54n, 5712

Saffron, fruit-serving purposes of, ii.

225, 226n

Sagacity of sledge-dogs, ii. 483n Sagamon Borcan, see Sakyamuni Buddha Sagatu, general of Kúblái's, ii. 267, 27on Saggio (4 oz.), i. 350, 353n, ii. 54, 5712,

76, 215, 216, 21712, 339, 34712, 59271 Sago, ii. 300, 3041?, 30512

Saianfu, see Siang-yang-fu

Saif Arad, king of Abyssinia, ii. 43712 Saituádin Nazrat, ruler of Hormuz, i. I2on

Saimur (Chaul), ii. 36712

Sain Khan (or Batu), ii. 490, 491 St. Anno of Cologne, i. 130n

St. Barlaam and St. Josafat, story of a

Buddhist christianised, ii. 323n se4q. St. Barsauma (Barsamo, Brassamus), and

monastery of, i. 77

St. Blasius (Blaise), Church at Sivas, i.

43, 4512

St. Brandon, ii. 31212

St. Buddha ! ii. 3251? seqq.

St. Epiphanius, ii. 362n

St. George, Church of, in Sivas, i. 45n ;

at Quilon, ii. 37711

St. Helena, i. 581?

St. James' Shrine, Gallicia, ii. 319

St. John the Baptist, Church of, in

Samarkand, i. 185

    Major Oliver, i. 57;z, 92n, 96n,
1051?, 112;z, 114n, 1201?

St. Leonard's Convent in Georgia, and the fish miracle, i. 52, 581?

St. Lewis, i. 27;z, 47n, 67n, 871z ; his

campaign on the Nile, ii. 165n, 593n St. Martin, Vivien de, Map, i. 164;z,

192n

St. Mary's Island, Madagascar, ii. 414n St. Matthew, Monastery near Mosul, i. 6in

St. Matthew's Gospel, story of the Magi, i. 82n

St. Nina, i. 581z

St. Sabba's at Acre, ¢a

St. Thomas, the Apostle, ii. 321n, 323;?, 325;1; his shrine in India, 341, 353, 35512 ; his murderers, and their hereditary curse, J5o1? ; reverenced by Saracens and heathen, 353 ; miracles in India, 354, 3561? ; story of his death, 355, 35712 ; tradition of his preaching in India, 356n ; translation of remains to Edessa, 35712 ; King Gondopharus of legend a real king, 35712 ; Roman Martyrology, 357n ; the localities, 358n ; alleged discovery of reliques, 358;z seqq. ; the Cross, 35821; church ascribed to, 378n ; in Abyssinia, 427

St. Thomas's Isle, ii. 40312

    Mounts, ii. 358n

Saker falcons, i. i 58, 162n, 223, ii. 5o Sakta doctrines, i. 323n

Sakya Muni (Sagamon Borcan) Buddha, i. 164n, 324n, 348;z, ii. 265n, 3oSn ; death of, i. 17on ; recumbent figures of, 219, 221n ; story of, ii. 316 segg. ; his footmark on Adam's Peak, 32112 ; Alms dish, Holy Grail, 32821-33on ; tooth relique, 319-320, 33on

Salamander, the, i. 213, 216n

Salar (Ho-chau), ii. 29n

Salem, dragoman, explores Rampart of Gog, i. 57/L

Salghur, Atabegs of Fars, i. 85n, 12 In Sálih, Malik, son of Badruddin Lú16, i

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