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The Book of Ser Marco Polo : vol.2 |
TEA TREES INDEX
TOKTAI KHAN
657
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Tea trees in E. Tibet, ii. 59n
Tebet, see Tibet
Tedaldo, see Theobald
Teeth, custom of casing in gold, ii. 84,
88n-9 I n
of Adam or of Buddha, ii. 319,
329n-33on
conservation of, by Brahmans, ii. 365
Tegana, ii. 471
Teghele, Atabeg of Lúr, i. 85n
Teimur (Temur), Kúblái's grandson and
successor, i. 36o, ii. 149, 459fí
Tekla, Hamainot, ii. 356
Tekrit, i. 61n
Telingana, see Tilinga
Telo Samawe, ii. 295n
Tembul (Betel), chewing, ii. 371, 374:2
Temkan, Kúblái's son, i. 361n
Temple, connection of Cilician Armenia
with Order of, i. 24/2
Master of the, i. 23, 24íi
Temple's account of the Condor, ii. 417íz
Temujin, see Chinghiz
Tendue, or Tanduc, plain of, i. 240, 241 ;
province of, 284, 286n
Tengri, Supreme deity of Tartars, i. 257n-
258;2
Tennasserim, ii. 279n ; (Tanasari), 314n
Tents, the Khan's, i. 404, 409n
Terebinth, i. 125n ; of Mamre, 132/1,
135n
Terlán, goshawk, i. 57n
Teroa Mountains, ii. 42on
Terra Australis, ii. 274n
Te-Tsung, Emperor, ii. 28/2
Thai, Great and Little, ii. 287n ; race,
278n
Thaigin, ii. 25n, 26n
Thai-yuanfu (Taianfu), ii. 12, 14n-17/2
Thard-wahsh, see Patterns, Beast and
Bird
Theft, Tartar punishment of, i. 266, 268n
Theistic worship, i. 456, 458n
Thelasar, ii. 431n
Theobald, or Tedaldo of Piacenza, i. 17,
20, 21/7, ii. 593n ; chosen Pope as
Gregory X., i. 20 ; sends friars with
the Polos and presents, 22, 23n
Theodorus, king of Abyssinia, ii. 436n
Theodosius the Great, i. 49n
Theophilus, Emperor of Constantinople,
i. 385n
missionary, ii. 4o9n
Thévenot, Travels, i. 8, n
Thian Shan, i. 175n, 177n, 191n
Thianté-Kiun, i. 286n
Thin l'Evêque, siege of, ii. 163n, 165ír Tliinae of Ptolemy, ii. 27n
Tholoman, see Coloman
]homas, Edward, i. 87n, ii. 115n, 164íz
of Mancasola, Bishop of Samarcand, i. 186n
Thread, Brahmanical, ii. 363
VOL. H.
Three kingdoms (San-Kwé), ii. 38n Threshold, a great offence to step on the, i. 383, 385n
Thurán Shah's History of Hormuz, i. 12°
n
Tibet (Tebet) province, ii. 42, 49 boundary of, 49, 52n ; its acquisition by Mongols, 46n ; organisation under Kúblái, 46n; dogs of, 45, 49, 52n
Tibetan language and character, i. 29n ; origin of the Vue-chi, 174n
Tibetans, i. 165n ; superstitions of, 208n, 209n ; and Kashmiris (Tebet and Keshimur), sorceries of, 301, 315/1 ; accused of cannibalism, 301, 312n
Tides in Hang-chau estuary, ii. i son, 208n
Tierce, half tierce, etc., hours of, ii. 364, 368n
Tiflis, i. 49n, 57n, 58n
Tigado, Castle of, i. 148n
Tigers (called lions by Polo), ii. 225, 5 231n, 411 ; trained to the chase, i. 397, 399n • in Cuncun, ii. 31 ; in Caindu, 56 ; Kwei-chau, 127n. (See also Lions.)
Tigris River (Volga), i. 5, 9n ; at Baghdad, 63, 64/1
Tigúdar (Acomat Soldan), ii. 468n Tiju, ii. 153, 154n
Tiles, enamelled, i. 364, 37on
Tilinga, Telingana, Tiling, Telenc, ii.
362/1, /1
Tiling, ii427. 427/1
Timur of Toumen, chief of the
Nikoudrians, i. 102n
Timur the Great, i. 5n, 9n, 45n, 49n,
52n, 6111, 86n, 152n, 155n, 187n, ii.
n
TimurI66ids, the, i. 85n
Ting, Io taels of silver = tael of gold, i.
427n, ii. 217n, 218n
Tin j u, ii. 153, 154n
Tinnevelly, il. 359", 373"/ 403"
Tithe on clothing material, i. 445
Tithing men, Chinese (Pao-kia), ii. 200n
Titus, Emperor, i. 66n
Tjajya, see Choiach
Toba race, i. 2o5n
Toctai, king, see Toktai
Tod, Colonel James, i. 104n, I14n, 169n,
I83n
Toddy, see Wine of Palm
Togan, ii. 471, 474"
Toghontemur, last Mongol Emperor, i.
228/1 ; his wail, 305/1
Toghrul I. i. 49"
Shah of Kermán, i. I13n
Togrul Wang Khan, see Prester John
Toka Tr, i. 8/2
Tokát, i.umi 45n
Toktai Khan (Toctai, Lord of the
with Noghai,
Ponent), 72, ii. 487, 491' 496 ; wars
499 Y
message, 497", 498/1
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