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INllEX. | laxi |
Black Death, 398, 426
Sea, Various names of, 44, 195
Blow tube for Arrows, 91
Blue River, 464, 515
Boards of Administration, Chinese,
265.6
Bocta, Boctac, Botta, see Boghthak
Boghthak, the word (name of woman's
head-dress among Tartars), 131-2
Bohrahs, 443
Bokhara, ccxvii, ccxx
Bolghar, or Bolar, City of, ccxxxviii,
234, 401
Bolor Tagh, ccxxxii seqq., 542
River, or Wakhshab, ccxxxiii
seqq.
- Place and Province so-called,
ccxxxiv seqq.
Bombycina, clv
Boneti, Fr. Nicholas, 320
Bonsaet (Abusaid), 299
Book of the Estate of the G. Khan, 238
Borametz or Lamb-Plant, 144-5
Botm, ecxxxv
Boussay, Emperor (Abusaid), 238,244
Brahmani Bulls, 78
Brazil-Wood, 77, 213
Bricks dug for at Babylon, 386
Bridal ceremonies, Malay, 512
Bridge, Natural, ecxxxv, cxxxviii
Bridges of Cansay (Kingssé) 114-15,
354
Buddha, Images of, 242, 358 ;
Colossal, cxxix, cciii, ccly, ccxviii,
109
Buddhism : introduced into China,
lxvii ; resemblance of rites to those of Catholicism, 551 ; confounded with Christianity, 551-2 ; in Turkestan, 547 ; at Khotan, ib.
Buddhist Monks,their sanctity, ccxviii,
208, 242, 359, 360, 367, 368, 384
Monastery at Cansay and
strange exhibition there, 119
Pilgrims from China to India, and their narratives, lxxii seq., 410
Burchard, Friar, ccxlv, 191
Burhanuddin Sagharji, a Musulman Doctor, 463, 504, 506, 510
Busbeck's account of Cathay from a Turkish Dervish, ccxx
Byssus, clvii
Byzantine History, Passage of, in Annals of China, lx
CACIANFII, ccxvi Caciz, the word, 568
Cadeli (Land on Athil, Herdil, or Wolga), 144, 145
Cadi (Kazi), used by Odoric, 60 Cadini (Do.), 235
Cael, 72, see Kail
Caffa, ccxvii, 321, 337, 401.
Cafiso, Measure so-called, 297
Caga (Gogo), 228, 411
Cailac, ccxii-iii, 575-6
Cain, built a city in Ceylon, 369 ;
legend of his death, ib. ; sons of
(Veddahs), 370 ; see also ecxlvi Cairo, 398 ; see Babylon
Calacresti, 300
Calcia, 540, 558, 559, 560, 596 Calicut, 416 ; frequented by China ships, 418, 425, 454, 513
Calm Sea, 473, 520
Camara, 53
Cambalec, Cambalu, Khanbalig (Peking), cxeviii ; Odoric's account of, 127 seqq.; Archbishops of, 170 seqq., 188 ; the city, 239, 244; Churches and Convents in, 247, 341, 290, 293, 321 ; Marignolli at, 339
Cambaleschia (Cambalec), cxxxvi
Cambay, 355, 413, 415, 532
Camail (Hanuil), the word, 360 Camels and Camails, ib. Cameleopard, clxxiv
Camexu (Kancheu), 288, 296 Camocca, Cammucca, the word, 295,
246, 410, 486 ; see Kimkhwa Camphor described, 470
Campion, see Kancheu
Campsay, City of (Cansay, Cassay, Quinsay, Khansa, Kingssé, Hangcheu), 354, 373, 384, 393 ; see Can-say and Khansa
Camul, see Kamul
Can Grande, 128
Canal of China, the Great, 125, 259, 502 seqq.
Cananor, 453
Canbasci (Kumbashi), 571
Canceu (Kancheu, q.v.), 581
Canes, very long, 93
Cangerecora, 451
Cangue or Chinese pillory, ccv Canine Philosophers, 374
-Canis Magnus, 128
Cannibalism, in Tartary, clii, cliii ; in Sumatra and Archipelago, 85, 97, 98, 101 ; in Tibet, 151
Canopus, Baber on, 195
Canpicion (Kancheu), 581 Cansanghi Cascio (Jade-mine), 565
Cansay, The Great City (Campsay,
Cassay, Quinsai, Kingssé, Khansa,
Hangcheu, etc.), 113 ; its • vast-
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