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INDEX. | 1XXXV |
across the Himalaya, lxxv, 411, 433; his currency and freaks about it, ccxlvii seqq., 291; his character, 404; alleged parricide, ib.; sends embassy to China, lxxv, 411 seqq., 459; abolishes customs, 484, 504
Khan, of Kashgar, 546, 565
Shaibani, 526
Mahomedans in China, lxxx, 497, 534; their devoutness, 384; and brotherly feeling, 397
Mahomedanism professed by no Mongol Emperor of China, 141 Mahrattas, 415
Maidan, the word, 63
Mailapur, 374; native legends of, 376; see St. Thomas.
Maitreya or Maidari Buddha, cxxix Majapahit in Java, Empire of, 323 Majar, City of, on the R. Kuma, 233, 401
Major, Mr. R. H. vi, 30
Makhna, a tuskless male elephant, clxxxi
Malabar (Minibar, Mulebar, etc.) and its customs, 74 seqq., 216, 342, 356, 373, 416 ; Review of the Medieval Ports of, 450 seqq.; see Male.
Malabathrum, cxlv-vi
Malatolta, Maletoulte, the word, 240, 285
Maldive Islands, clxxvii ; Female sovereignty on, 322 ; visited by Ibn Batuta, 422, 425-6 ; names of their groups as he gives them, 437
Maté (Malabar), clxxi, clxxviii, ccxliii, 72
Malifattan (Moleph atam, M anifattan),
184, 214, 219, 425
Malik.Al.Zahir, K. of Sumatra, 468, 510-11
Malik Yuzbek invades Kamrup, lxxv, 516
Mambroni-Cini, ccxvi
Mamigonian Family, Chinese Descent of, lxxxiii
Manaar, Gulf of, 216
Mancasola, Thomas of, Catholic
Bishop of Samarcand, 192 Mandeville, his thefts from Odoric,
27-28, .398
Manekir (Minnagara), clxxxiv Mangalor, 413, 451 ; see Mangaruth, Manjarur.
Mangaruth, clxxviii, 451
Mango fruit, 362
Mangu Khan, cxxi, cxxv, cxxvi, cxxvii, cxxviii, 177, 257
Maniach, chief of Sogdia, ambassador to Byzantium, clxii seqq.
Manifattan, 425
Manjarur, 451
Manjeshwaram, 451
Manjusri, lxxi
Mank, Munkan, ccxxxv
Mann, Value of, 458 ; see Maund.
Manning's Journey to Lhassa, 149
Mansura, cxcii, ccxli
Manu, Chinas named in Laws of,
xxxiv
Manuscripts of Odoric, ccxlii, 18, 21; list, 29 seqq.; of Marignolli, 334; of Ibn Batuta, 430
M anzi, Manci, Mangi(Southern China), the name, cxviii; origin of the name, 103 ; its vast number of cities and population, 104, 354; 137, 257 seqq., 272, 342, 373
Maps in this work, Notes on the, ccxxii seqq.
Maragha, 225; Catholic Bishop of, 226 Marallo, clxxviii
Maramati, the word, 295, 306 Maranel, Marabia, 452
Marava, Marawa or Marawar, clxxviii, 220 ; see Ma'bar.
Marchesino of Bassano, his remini-
scence of Odoric's stories, 8, 21, 160 Marching in India in 1340, 407 Marcianus of Heraclea, xxxvii seq;
praised undeservedly, xxxviii, clii Mare Majus, 44
Mare Maurum, 44, 195
Margarita, the word, 81
1V1 arignolli, John de', Legate to the
Great Khan, cxxxii, 72, 172; Bio-
graphical Notices of, 311 seqq.;
his Recollections of Travel, 335
seqq.; see Table of Contents. Marinus of Tyre, xxxvii, clxvii seq. Mark Sterling, Value of, 281 Markham, Mr. C. R., vi, ccxliv Marrah, Bara, Mole, a Tartar measure
of distance, ccix
Marriage Customs in Chaldaea, 55; at Tana, 59
of Tartar Chiefs with Greek
Princesses, 402
Martaban Jars, 476
Martyrdom of Four Franciscans at Tana in Salsette, 57 ; history of it, 60 seqq. ; date of it, 68 ; the same, 173,225,226,230; of six Franciscans and another at Almalik in 1339,186, 338 ; of Stephen, a young friar at Sarai, 233; of two Franciscans in Tartary in 1362, 183 ; of ten thou-
sand Christians in Armenia, 193 Marw, a Nestorian see and arch- bishopric, xc, ccxlv, 179
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