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0726 The Book of Ser Marco Polo : vol.2
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YUN-NAN

INDEX   ZURFICAR

Yun-nan (Carajan), province, ii. 4on, 45n, 56n, 57n, 59n-62n, 64, 67n, 72n, Bon, Sin, 82n, 9on, 9512, i o4n, I o7n, 1 1511, I2on, 124n, 127n-129n ; conquerors of, 46n, Bon ; Mahomedans, 7411

Yun-nan-fu city, see Yachi

Yurungkásh (white Jade) River, i. 19372 Yusuf Kekfi, i. 8511

Yuthia, Ayuthia (Ayodhya), medieval capital of Siam, 13, ii. 278n, 279n Yvo of Narbonne, i. 12n

modern charts), the great medieval
port of China, ii. 17572, 231, 23211-

2331 , 234, 23711-24312 ; Khan's revenue

from, 235 ; porcelain, 235, 242n ; lan-

guage, 236n, 243n-244n; etymology,

237n ; medieval notices, 237 seqq. ;

identity, 239n, 24on ; Chinchew, a

name misapplied, 239n ; Christian

churches at, 24on, 241n ; ships of,

264

Zayton, Andrew, Bishop of, ii. 237n

Zebák Valley, i. 165n

Zebu, humped oxen, i. 99n

Zedoary, ii. 388n

Zenghi, i. 61n

Zerms (terms), ii. 439n

Zerumbet, ii. 38811

Zettani, ii. 241n

Zhafar, see Dhafar

Zic (Circassia), ii. 490, 492n

Zikas, ii. 228n, 309n, 311n

Zimmé, .see Kiang-mai

Zinc, i. 126n

.Zinj, Zin j is, ii. 424n, 42672

Zobeidah, the lady, i. 156n

Zorza, see Chorcha

Zu-'lkarnain (Zulcarniain), " the Two

Horned," an epithet of Alexander, i.

56n, 157, 16on

Zurficar (Zúrpica, Zulficar), a Turkish friend of Marco Polo's, i. 213

ZABEDJ, ii. 283n

Zaila, ii. 413n, 435n, 436n

Zaitúníah, probable origin of satin, ii. 241n

Zampa, see Champa

Zanghibar (Zangibar, Zanjibar, Zanzibar), ii. 4o5n, 412, 422, 424n ; currents off, 415n ; Ivory trade, 423, 424n ; its blacks, women, 423, 42411

Zanton (Shantung?), 3

Zanzale, James, or Jacob Baradaeus, Bishop of Edessa, i. 6 i n

Zapharan, monastery near Baghdad, i. 61n

Zardandan, or " Gold Teeth," a people of

W. Yun-nan, ii. 84, 98 ; identity doubt-

ful, 88n ; characteristic customs, 9on Zarncke, Fr., i. 139n

Zayton, Zaitún, Zeiton, Cayton (T'swanchau, Chwan-chau, or Chinchew of

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