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INDEX.
Heaven, city of (Cansay or Hangcheu), 113
Henna, 304
Henry of Glatz, a transcriber of Odoric, 19, 21, 37, 40
Hens with wool, 1] 0
Herat, a Metropolitan See of Nestorians, xc, ccxlv, 179
Herbert's Travels in part not genuine 466
Hermaphrodite, 385
Hese, John of, on Paradise, 326 Hethum ; see Hayton
Hiao Wuti, Emperor, liv
Hiarchan (.Yarkand), 562, 563 seqq. Hili in Malabar, ccli, 418, 451 Hindus ; theism of, 194 ; China
whether anciently known to, xxxiv Hindu Kush, Odoric's passage of,
157; Ibn Batuta's, 403 ; Goes's
route across, 540; on Passes of,
592 seqq.
Hiongnu, liv, lv
Hippopotamus teeth, clxxv
Hira, frequented by ships of China, lxxviii, but see ccxli
Hisar Shaduman, cl, ccxi
Hiwen Thsang's travels, lxxii ; his geography of the Upper Oxus, ccxxxiv seqq.
Hoang Ho, 125; its great floods, change of course, etc., ib., 146; this. river and its fabled sources, 350-51, 477
Homerite, clxix seqq. •
Honey (i.e. sugar), sorts of, 91
Trees producing, 90, 212 Honor, Onore, 450 ; see Hunawar. Hopkinsonius on Terrestrial Para-
dise, 326
Horma, 571
Hormuz,the Terminus of China Trade, lxxviii, 56, 215, 400, 426
Horn, worn by women of some aboriginal tribe in China, 111; a like case, ccxliii
Horse-posts in Cathay, 137-8 Horses; with six legs, 136 ; Trade in,
to South India, 219, 220, to Ceylon, clxxx; Great, carried to Great Khan by Marignolli, 339; commemorated in Chinese Annals, 340
Hostelries in Cathay, 137, 139, 484, 485
Huet on Terrestrial Paradise, 327 Hulagu, his expedition against Persia,
etc., cxxi ; his Tomb, 193, 522 Human sacrifices, 79, 470; at Tartar
funerals, 507-8; in Sudan, 509 Hunawar, 416, 421,425, 450
lxxix
Hun?gary ravaged by the Tartars, cxx, — Greater, 371-2
Huns, White, clxix, clxxii, clxxx; see Yueti and Ephthalites.
Hunting Matches of Great Khan, 139 Husnabad (Lancheu), cciv
Huz or Hus, 53; applied to Urghanj, 234
Hwangchao, a successful rebel, cvii Hyacinth ; see Ruby.
Hyperperce, 403
IACONICH, 562
Iamzai (Yangcheu), 123
I-angheran, 558
Iascot, the word, cxxv
Ibn Batuta, Introductory Notice regarding, 397; his Voyage to China, cxxxiv; and see Table of Contents.
Juzai writes down Ibn Batuta's Travels, 429
- Khurdadbah's Notices of China, cviii
- Mohalhal, his Travels, oxi ; ab-
stract, clxxxvi
-- Wabab's Visit to the Emperor of
China, cvii
Icarus River of Pliny, ccxxxiv
Ich River, clxvi
Ichthyophagi IEthiopes and Since, clii
Ida Pfeiffer, 324
Idolatry ; in India, 214; ascribed to
Catholics by Orientals, 388
Idols, Feeding of the, 109
Iescilbas (Green heads, i. e. Uzbeks),
ccxvii, ccxix
Iest (Yezd), 51
Ighurs, 264, 265 ; see Uigur.
Igu, 579
Ilchi, Khotan, its position, ccxxxii
Ilchikdai, Khan of Chagatai, 185, 195
Imil, City of, 524, 576
Khwaja Khan, 524
Incense Tree described, 469
India ; Chinese communication with, lxvi; Kingdoms of, in ninth century according to Arab narratives, clxxxiii
Inland (Lower Euphrates), ccxliii, 55
Upper (for S. China), 103 (for S. India), 210, 218
Great, and Maxima (S. China), 351, 373 - Little (Malabar), 373
Lower (Malabar), 356
Tertia of Jordanus is in Africa, 182
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