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The Book of Ser Marco Polo : vol.2 |
SHIREGHI INDEX
SIVA
Shireghi, ii. 462n Shirha, ii. 436;z Shirwan, ii. 495n Shi-tsung, Emperor, i. 310/1
Shoa, ii. 434n, 436n
Shob'aengs of Nicobar, ii. 308n
Shodja ed-din Kurshid, Kurd, i. 85n
Shor-Rud (Salt River), i. 124n
Shot of Military Engines, ii. 159, 163;z,
164n-168n
Shpilevsky, i. 8;z
Shúlistán (Suoistan), i. 83, 85n
Shills of Shauls, people of Persia, i. 83n,
85n
Shut up nations, legend of the, "i, 136,
57;z
Shwéli River, ii. 107n
Siam, ii. 277/1-28o;z ; king of, 278n
Siang-yang-fu (Saianfu), Kúblái's siege of, Polo's aid in taking, 22, [[2, ii. 158, 159 ; difficulties in Polo's account, 167n ; not removed by Pauthier, notice by Wassáf, Chinese account, Rashiduddin's, i 68n ; treasure buried, 169/l
Siberia, ii. 479-481/1
Sibree, on rofia palm, ii. 597n
Sick men put to death and eaten by their friends, ii. 293, 298n
Siclaloun, kind of texture, i. 283n Siddhárta, ii. 322n
Sidi Ali, i. 152n, 165n, 277n, ii. 511,
4O2n, 4441?, 453n
Sien, Sien-Lo, Sien-Lo-Kok (Siam, Locac), ii. 277/1-28on
Sifan, ii. 6on, 61n, Ton
Sigatay, see Chagatai
Sighelm, envoy from King Alfred to India, ii. 357n
Si Hia, language of Tangut, i. 2912 Si-hu, Lake of Kinsay or Hang-chau, ii.
186, 196;z, 205/1-207/1, 2IIn, 214n Sijistán, i. IO2n
Siju (Suthsian), ii. 141
Sikintinju (Kien-chow), i. 343, 345n Silesia, Mongol invàsion of, ii. 493n Silk, called Ghellé (of Gilan), i. 52 ;
manufacture at Yezd, 88n ; at Taianfu,
13 ; in Shan-si and Shen-si, 22, 2311; in Kenjanfu, 24 ; Cuncun, 31 ; Sindafu, 42/1 ; Kwei-chau, 126, 1281/ ; Tasinfu, 136, 137n ; Piju, 141; Pao-yingIlien, 152 ; Nanghin, 157 ; Chinhiangfu, 176 ; Chinginju, 178 ; Suju, 181n ; Vughin, 182 ; Kinsay, 187, 198n, 216;
Ghiuju, 219
cotton tree, ii. J94n
duty on, ii. 216
and gold stuffs, i. 41, 6o, 63, 75,
107, 257, 285, 383, 387, 415, ii. IO,
24, 132, 152, 157, 176, 181, 206, 2381z,
i
390 411
stuffs and goods, Turcomania, i.
653
43; Georgia, 5o ; Baghdad, 63 ; Yezd, 88 ; Kerman, 9o; Tendue province, 285 ; Cambaluc, 415 ; Juju, ii. Io ; Sindafu, 37 ; Cacanfu, 132 ; Chinangli, 135 ; Suju, 181 ; Vughin, 182 ; Kin-say, 187 ; in animal patterns, 63, 90 ; with Cheetas, i. 398n ; of Kelinfu, ii. 225 ; with giraffes, 424n
Silk, tent ropes, i. 405 ; bed furniture, 434
trade at Cambaluc, i. 415 ; at Kinsay, ii. 187
- worms, ii. 13, 24
Silver chairs, i. 351, 355'1
imported into Malabar, ii. 390 ; Cambay, 398
Island, ii. 174n
mines at Baiburt, i. 46 ; GumishKhánah, 49n ; in Badakhshan, 157 ; N. Shansi, 285, 295n ; Yun-nan, ii. 95n ; Russian, 487, 488n
plate in Chinese taverns, ii. 187,
196/1
Simon, Metropolitan of Fars, ii. 377n -- Magus, i. 314/1
Simúm, effects of, i. 109, 12on
Simurgh, ii. 415n, 419n
Sinbad, his story of the diamonds, ii. 362n ; of the Rukh, 418n
Sind (Sindhu-Sauvira), I2, i. 10411, 10571 Sindábúr (Goa), ii. 390/1, 440/1
Sindachu (Siuen-hwa fu), i. 285, 295n Sindafu (Chengtu-fu), ii. 36, 38n, 127, 128/1
Sindhu-Sauvira (Sindh-Ságor), i. io4n Si-ngan fu (Kenjanfu), ii. 2411, 25n, 2912,
34n ; Christian inscription at, 27zz, 2911 Singapore, Singhapura, i. 37n, ii. 279n,
281 n, 305/z
Singkel, ii. 300/1
Singphos, ii. 82n, gon
Sings, ii. 238n
Singtur, Mongol Prince, ii. II in Singuyli (Cranganor), ii. 426n
Sinhopala (Accambale), king of Chamba, ii. 267
Sinju (Si-ning fu), i. 274, 276n (Ichin-hien), ii. 17o
Sinju-matu, ii. 137, 138
Sínkalán, Sín-ul-Sín, Mahá-chin, or Canton, i. 294n, ii. 175n, 243/1, 252n Sinope, i. 45n
Síráf (Kish, or Kais?), i. 65n Sir-i-Chashma, i. 58n
Sirikol, Lake and River, i. 17411, 176n,
182/1
Sfrján or Shirján, i. 9211, 122/z Sis, i. 4211
Sístán, i. 61n
Sitting in air, i. 31511, 316n Siu •chau, ii. 129n-131;z Siuen-hwa-fu, see Sindachu Siva, ii. 321n, 33411
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