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65 2   SENSHING

INDEX   sliÍRÁz

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Senshing, i. 332n

Sensin, ascetics, devotees living on bran,

i. 303, 321n-327n

Sentemur, ii. 98

Sepulchre of Adam, see Adam's

Sepulchre

of our Lord, i. 19 ; oil from, 14,

19, 26

Serano, Juan de, ii. 295n

Serazi (Shfráz), kingdom of Persia, i. 83,

85n

Serendib, ii. 314n

Seres, Sinae, 12; their tree wool, ii. 137n;

ancient character of the, 21 I n

Serpents, great, i.e. alligators, ii. 76 segq.,

81n, 36o

Sertorius, ii. 348n

Sesamé, i. 158, 162n, ii. 431

Sesnes, mediæval form of cygnes, cigne, i.

297n

Seta Ghella, seta Leggi (Ghellé), silk, i.

59/2

Seth's mission to Paradise, i. 13611

Sevan Lake, i. 58n

Seven Arts, the, i. 13, 14n

Severtsoff, shoots the Ovis Poli, i. i 7511,

177n ; on the name Bolor, 179n

Seyyed Barghash, Sultan of Zanzibar, ii.

42011

Shabankara, or Shawankára (Soncara),

i. 83, 8511-8611

Shabar, son of Kaidu, ii. 459n

Sha-chau (Sachin), " Sand-district," i.

203, 2o6n

Shadow, augury from length of, ii. 364

Shah Abbas, i. 31 on ; his Court, 38511

Jahan, i. 168n

Shahr-i-Babek, turquoise mine at, i. 9211

Shahr-i-Nao (Siam), ii. 279n

Shahr Mandi, or Pandi, ii. 333n

Shah Werdy, last of the Kurshid dynasty,

  1. 85n

Shaibani Khan, ii. 481n

Shaikh-2tl Jibal, i. 142n, 144n, 14511 Shaikhs (Esheks), in Madagascar, ii.

411, 413n

Shakespeare, on relation of gold to silver, ii. 95n

Sháliát, ii. 44on

Shamanism, i. 257n, 315n, 32411, 32511,

  1. 97n. (See also Devil-Dancing.) Shampath, ancestor of Georgian kings, i. 52n

Shamsuddin Shamatrani, ii. 303n

Shamuthera, see Sumatra Shan (Laotian, or Thai),

96n, 113n, 278n

  • - race and country, ii. I17n, 128n dynasty in Yun-nan, ii. 73n, 79/1

  • - ponies, ii. 82n

state of Pong, see Pong

Shanars of Tinnevelly, ii. 97n ; their devil-worship, 359n

ii. 74n, 90n,

Shang-hai, ii. 238n

Shangking-Fungking, i. 345n

Shangtu, Shangdu (Chandu), i. 25n ;

Kúblái's City and Summer Palace, 298, 304n ; Dr. Bushell's description of, 304n ; Kúblái's annual visit to, 308n, 410

Shangtu Keibung, i. 306n, 3o8n Shan-hai-kwan, i. 407n

Shankárah, Shabankára (Soncara), i. 83, 85n, 86n

Shan-si, ii. 12n, 14n, 15n, 23n, 25n, 321?, 135n, 143n, 167n

Shan-tung, ii. 137n, 141n, 143n ; silk in, 136, 137n ; pears from, 21 on Shao-hing-fu, ii. 22on-222n

Shao-ling, pariah caste of, ii. 228n Sharakhs, i. 149n

Shara-ul-buks (Forest of box on the Black Sea), i. 5771

Sharks and shark charmers, ii. 332-337f1 Shauls, or Shúls, the, i. 85n, 87n Shawánkára (Soncara), i. 83, 85n, 86n Shaw, R. B., i. 169n, 178n, 195n, 276n,

31511, ii. i6n

Shawls of Kerman, i. 96n

Sheep, fat-tailed in Kerman, i. 97, icon four-horned at Shehr, ii. 443, 494/1 large Indian, ii. 361

    none in Manzi, ii. 219

of Pamir (Ovis Poli), i. 171, 176n wild, of Badakhshan (Kachkar,

Ovis Vignei ), i. 158, 162n with trucks behind, icon Zanghibar, ii. 422, 424n

Sheep's head given to horses, ii. 351n Shehr, or Shihr, see Esher

Shehrizor (Kerkuk), i. 62n

Shenrabs, i. 324n

Shen-si, ii. 23n, 25n, 26n, 31n, 32n, 167n, 237n

Shentseu tribe, ii. 12on

Sheuping, ii. 12on

Shewá, cool plateau of, i. 16311

Shibrgán (Sapurgan), i. 149, 15on Shieng, Sheng, or Sing, the Supreme

Board of Administration, i. 431, 432n,

ii. 154, 157n

Shien-sien, Shin-sien, i. 322n

Shighnan (Syghinan), ruby mines, i. 157, i6in, 17211

Shijarat Malaya, or Malay Chronicle, ii. 287n, 288n, 294n, 296n, 3oon, 3o2n

Shikárgáh, applied to animal pattern textures, Benares brocades, i. 66n Shing-king, or Mukden, i. 345n

Ships, of the Great Khan, ii. 142 ; of India at Fuju, 231 ; of Manzi described, 249-251 ; mediaeval, accounts of, 252/2-253n ; in Japan, 264 ; in Java Seas, 274n ; at Eli, 386

Shfráz (Cerazi), i. 83, 85n