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INDEX TEA-HOUSES
TAILED MEN
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Tailed men, in Sumatra, ii. 299, 30 i n ;
elsewhere, 30112-3021z ; English, 302n Tailors, none in Maabar, ii. 338 Taimúni tribe, i. loon
Taiting-fu (Tadinfu), or Yenchau, H. 13712
Taitong-fu, see Tathung
Tai-tsu, Emperor, i. 4281?
T'ai Tsung, Emperor, ii. 15n, 28n Talyang Khan (Great King), king of the Naimans, ii. 2012
Tajiks of Badakhshan, great topers, i.
153, 15512
Takfúr, ii. 148n
Takhtapul, i. 152n
Táki-uddin, Abdu-r Rahmán, ii. 333n
Takla-Makan, i. 190/1
Talains, ii. 74n
Talas River, ii. 459/L
Tali, gold mines, ii. 8i12
Talifu (Carajan), ii. 67n, 76n, 791?, Bon,
I0512, 107n, III in
Talikan, Thaikan (Taican), i. 153, 154n,
163/1
Tallies, record by, ii. 86, 96n
Tamarind, pirates use of, ii. 392, 3941?
Tamerlan, i. 812
Tana (Azov), 9, 43, 72, i. 41:, 6n, 19/z
near Bombay, kingdom of, ii. 395,
396n, 403n, 426/1, 440/1 Tana-Maiambu, ii. 396n
Tana-Malayu, ii. 281n, 283n
Tánasi cloth, ii. J96n
Tanduc, see Tenduc
T'ang dynasty, ii. 28n, 19411, 27812 Tangnu Oola, branch of Altai, i. 21512 Tangut province, Chinese Si Hia, or Ho
Si, i. 29n, 203, 21411, 217, 219, 22012,
223, 224n, 2451?, 274, 276n, 281 ; five
invasions of, 28 i n
Tangutan, term applied to Tibetan speaking people round the Koko-nor, i. 20611
Tanjore, ii. 3341?, 3351L ; Suttee at, 349n ;
Pagoda at, 352n ; fertility of, 368n Tánkíz Khan, applied to Chinghiz, i.
247n
Tanpiju (Shaohing?), ii. 218
Tantras, Tantrika, Tantrists, i. 31512, 323n, 3261:
Tao-lin, a Buddhist monk, i. 165n Tao-sze (Taossé), sect, i. 3211'-325n ;
female idols of the, 303, 327n Ta-pa-Shan range, ii. 34n, 3512 Taprobana, mistakes about, ii. 29512 Tarakai, ii. 475n
Tarantula, ii. 346, 364
Tarcasci, i. 366n
Tarem, or Tarum, i. 86n, 122n
Tares of the parable, i. 122n Taríkh-i-Rashídí, i. 194n
Tarmabala, Kúblái's grandson, i. 3611: Tat ok, Burmese name for Chinese, ii. I 13??
Tarok Man and Tarok Myo, ii. I 13n
Tartar language, i. 12 ; on Tartar, its correct form, 1212 ; misuse by Ramusio, 458n
Tartars, i. i, 4, 5, I O, 13, 5o, 9o, 97, 99, I Ion, 121n, 151 ; different characters used by, 281? ; identified with Gog and Magog, 57n ; ladies, 76n; their first city, 226 ; original country, tributary to Prester John, ib. ; revolt and migration, 227 ; earliest mention of the word, 230 ; make Chinghiz their king, 238 ; his successors, 245 their customs and religion, 249n, 251, 256 ; houses, 252, 253n ; waggons, 252, 2:4n ; chastity of their women, 252, 2561? ; polygamy, etc., 252, 256n ; their gods and idols, 256 ; their drink (Kumiz), 257, 259;z; cloths, 257, 2952Z arms, horses, and war customs, 26o263 ; military organization, 261, 263íz ; sustenance on rapid marches, 261 ; blood-sucking, 261, 264n ; portable curd, 262, 265/1; tactics in war, 262, 265n ; degeneracy, 263, 26611; administration of justice, 266 ; laws against theft, 266, 2681? ; posthumous marriage, 267, 26871; the cudgel, 266, 267/1 ; Rubruquis' account of 236n; joinville's, 237n; custom before a fight, 337 ; want of charity to the poor, 445 ; conquerors of China, history of, ii. 20 ; excellence in archery, 102 ; objection to meddling with things pertaining to the dead, III ; admiration of the Polo mangonels, 160 ; employment of military engines, 168/1; their cruelties, 180;? ; arrows, 460 ; marriage customs, i. 33n, 252-253, ii. 467
in the Far North, ii. 479
of the Levant, see Levant
of the Ponent, see Ponent
Tartary cloths, i. 257, 295n
Tarungares, tribe, ii. 298n
Tásh Kurgán, i. 172n, ii. 594n
Tataríya coins, i. 12n
Tathung, or Taitongfu, i. 245n, 286n, 289n
Ta-t'sien-lu, or Tachindo, Tartsédo, ii.
45n, 48/z, 49n, 52n, 601?, 67n, Ton ` Ta Tsing River, ii. 13712, 14312 Tattooing, ii. 84, 901?, I17, I 1911, 13 I ii,
235, 242n, 297n; artists in, 235, 2421? Tatu (Taichu), i. 374
River, ii. 61n
Tauris, see Tabriz
Taurizi, Torissi, i. 74, 7512
Tawálisi, ii. 465n
Taxes, see Customs, Duties
Tchakiri Mondou (Modun), i. 404, 408n
Tchehmen, thick coarse cotton stuff, i.
19on
Tea-houses at Kingszé, ii. 196n
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