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IXXX INDEX.
India, the term, how used by Portuguese, 549
- Nestorian Archbishopric of, ccxly, 179
Climate of, etc., 210 seqq.
Islands of, 103
Indian Words used by Ibn Batuta, 408; coins mentioned by Ihn Batuta, ccxlv seqq., 4:39 seqq. ; weights in time of, eel, 458
and China Trade in Pliny's time, cost of, clvii
Indies, the Three, Probable origin of the expression, 183
Indigo, 302
Indulgences, 233
Industry of Chinese, 105
Inshan (Mountains), 180
Invulnerability, how procured, 93, 94 Iolci, 571
Iron of Seres and Chinese, xli, xlii ; presented by Turks to an ambassador, clxiii ; ships without, 57 ; weapons without, 94; lath at Debli, 434-5
Irtish River, clxxxviii, ccxiii
Isaac, servant of Goes, 55:3, 562, 567, 586 seqq.
Iz,lands of India and Cathay, their
great number, excv, 103, 215; sub-
ject to Great Khan, 137 .Ismaelians, cxxi, 153
Issikul, Lake, position of, ccxxxii Istambul, the name, 402
Ivory imported to India, clxxxi
JAcr ; see Yachi.
Jack-fruit, 362
Jade, 130, 545, 556, 567, 582
Jagdalak, 556
Jalalabad (Afghan), 556
(in or about Badakhshan),
540, 559
Jalali, 412
Jalaluddin Tabrizi (or Shirazi), the Shaikh, 461 ; his great age and asceticism, his supernatural gifts, 462 4, 498, 515 seqq.
Jalansi, Raja of Gandar, 414, 443 Jalanti, Wazir and Admiral, 357, 424 Jalish, 576 ; see Chalish.
James of Padua, Friar and Martyr,
61, 226
Friar, Irish comrade of Odoric, 7
t.Tawarikh, the History of Rashid, 254
Jamjal (?), place near Peking, 258
Jamun and Jamuu distinct, 468 Janci, Janku (Yangcheu), 373 ; see Iantzai.
Jandishapur, a Nestorian Archbishopric, ccxliv, 179
Janfn, cix
Janibek, Khan of Kipchak, ccxxiv Jankila'h, ccxxxvi
Japan, under the name of Sila, cvi ; of Chipankwé, 271
Jarric's Jesuit History, 530 seqq. Jasper ; see Jade.
Jatah or Gète country, 524
Java in Catalan Map, ccxxv ; described by Odoric, 87 seqq. ; probably the Saha of Marignolli, 323 ; the name applied to Sumatra and Archipelago generally, ccliii. 324, 467, 511 ; not the Mul Java of Ibn Batuta, 468, 518
Jawa, Jawi, 467
Jazia or Poll-tax, 411
Jazirah, the word, 84-, 5] 9
Jenasdan (China), lxxxii
Jenkinson, Anthony, his journey to Bokhara, cxlii
Jenp:tkuriani, lxxxiii
Jerm, 541
Jerome, Friar, sent Bishop to Cathay, 171
Jerusalem, a metropolitan see of the Nestorians, cexly
Jesujahus, Nestorian Patriarch; 71 Jesuit missions in China, c, 529 seqq.; their surveys, ccxxxii seqq.
Jews in South India, 75, 76, 214 ; in China, lxxx, 225, 341, 497, 533
Statesmen in Mongol service, 25:3
Jibal-Na kits(Hill of the Bell). sound-
ing sand in Sinai Desert, 156 Jihun, R., 347, 348 ; and see Oxus Jikil or Szekely, clxxxvii
Jinkshi Khan of Chagatai; see Zenkshi
Jinseng, ccxvi, ccxxii
Job's residence, 53 ; alleged tomb, 234
Jogis, their sorceries, 413, 501
John XXII, Pope, 12, 49, 68
Ferdinand, a Chinese Christian sent to aid Goes, 585 seqq. ; de Cora, see Cora.
-- of Montecorvino ; see Monte.
of Yprès ; see Yprès.
Jonah, tomb of, 351
Joppi, Dr. Vincenzo, ccxliii, 14, 33 Jor, Juri, Jurya, an Indian King, clxxiv
Jordanus, Friar, cxxxii, 70, 73 ; some
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