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SÚDDHODHANA   INDEX

TAIKUNG

655

Swat, i. 178/1

River, i. 164/2 Swi-fu, ii. 131/1

Sword blades of India, i. 93n, 96n Syghinan, see Shighnan

Sykes, Major P. Molesworth, i. 102n,

i oó11, I I 3/2, I 14n, I 19n, I 2411, I 26x2, I27n, i28n

Sylen (Ceylon), ii. 426n

Symbolical messages, Scythian and Tartar, ii. 497n-498n

Syrian Christians, ii. 37712 segq., 433/t Syrrhaptes Pallasii, see Barguerlac Szechényi, Count, i. 207n

Sze-ch'wan (Ch'eng-tu), ii. 32n, 34/1, 3512, 37/2, 40/2, 42/2, 45n, 4611, 4812, 5812, 6on, 69n, 128/2, 13112, 134n; aborigines, 6on

Súddhodhana, ii. 322n

Sugar, Bengal, ii. 115 ; manufactured, 215, 231 ; art of refining, 226, 230n; of Egypt and China, 231

Suh-chau (Sukchur), i. 217, 21812, 282n Suicides before an idol, ii. 340, 34912 Sukchur, province Sukkothai, i. 217 Sukkothai, ii. 27812, 279n

Suklát, broadcloth, i. 28311

Sukum Kala', i. 5712

Suleiman, Sultan, i. 17n, 44n, ii. 7412, Bon Sulphur and quicksilver, potion of longevity, ii. 365, 369/1

Sultaniah, Monument at, ii. 478n. (See Soltania.)

Sultan Shah, of Badakhshan, i. 163n

Sumatra (Java the Less), 23, 120, i. J4, ii. 288n, 3oon-30112 ; described, its kingdoms, 284, 28612, 287n ; circuit, 284, 286n

Sumatra, Samudra, city and kingdom of (Samara for Samatra), ii. 292, 30611; legend of origin, 294/1 ; Ibn Batuta there, 294n ; its position, 295n ; latest mention of, 296n ; wine-pots, 297n

Sumbawa, ii. 287/1

Summers, Professor, ii. 277n

Sumutala, Sumuntala, see Sumatra

Sun and moon, trees of the, i. 13on Sundara Pandi Devar, Sondar Bandi

Davar), king in Ma'bar, ii. 331 ; his

death, 33312 ; Dr. Caldwell's views about, 33311, 334/1

Sundar Fúlát (Pulo Condore Group), ii.

277n

Sung, a native dynasty reigning in S. China till Kúblái's conquest, 12, i. 3812, ii. 135, 151/1, 194/2 ; their paper-money, effeminacy, 2on, 15on, 207, 208, 21 In ; cremation, 135n ; Kúblái's war against, 148/1, 149n ; end of them, 167//, 168/1

Sunnis and Shias, i. i6on

Suolstan (Shulistan), a kingdom in Persia, 83, 85n

Superstitions in Tangut, the devoted sheep or ram ( Ten; r2 Tockho), i. 204, 207/2; the dead man's door, 205, 209n ; as to chance shots, 439 ; in Carajan, ii. 79, 8212, 8411; devil-dancing, 86 ; property of the dead, III ; Sumatran, 293, 298n ; Malabar, 339 segq.; as to

omens, 343-344, 364-365

Sur-Raja, ii. 374/1

Survival, instances of, ii. 9311

Sushun, Regent of China, execution

(i 86 i ), i. 428n Su-tásh, the jadek, i. Suttees in S. India,

men, 340

Svastika, sacred symbol of the Bonpos, i.

32411

Swans, wild, at Chagan-Nor, i. 296

i. 456,

or

193/1

ii. 341 ) 349/1;

of

TABASHIR, ii. 263/2, 39611

Tabbas, i . i24/1

Table of the Great Khan, i. 381

Tables, how disposed at Mongol feasts,

i. 38412

Tablet, Emperor's, adored with incense,

i. 391, 393/1

Tablets of Authority, Golden (Páizah), presented by Khan to Polos, i. 15, 16,

  1.  35 ; lion's head and gerfalcon,

  2.  351 ; bestowed on distinguished captains, inscription, 350, 351/1-3541? cat's head, 35611; granted to governors

of different rank, 431

worshipped by Cathayans,

458/1

Tabriz (Tauris), i. 1712, 74, 76n Tachindo, see Ta-ts'ien-lu

Tacitus, Claustra Caspioru112, Pass of Derbend, i. 53/1

Tactics, Tartar, i. 262, 265n, ii. 460

Tacuin, i. 447, 448n Tadinfu, ii. 136

Taeping Insurrection and Devastations,

ii. 15411, 158/1, 173n, 176n, 177n, 179/2, 184/1, 196/2, 222/l

Taeping, or Taiping, Sovereigns' effeminate customs, ii. 2011

Taffetas, ii. Ion

Taft, near Yezd, turquoise at, i. 9211 Tafurs, i. 313n

Tagachar, ii. 471, 47411

Tagaung, ii, io7n, IIIn, I 13 Tagharma Pass, i. 172n, ii. 594n Taghdúngbásh River, i. i 7 5n

Taianfu (T'ai-yuan-fu), king of N. China,

ii. 12, 14/2, 15n

Taiani, ii. 432n

Taican, see Talikan

Taichau (Tigu), ii. 154n T'aiching-Kwan, ii. 26/1

Taidu, Daitu, Tatu, Kúblái's new city of

Cambaluc, i. 305n, 30612, 374, 37512 Taikung, sec Tagaung