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INDEX. | xci |
Roasting of pepper denied, 3.13
Robert king of Naples, 339
Rock-salt,. lxviii, 49, 400, 428
Roger 11 of Sicily, cxii
Roman Empire, Chinese knowledge
of, liv seqq.
Romania, 292
Rosso, Fiume (Grazes), 47, 301
Rubruquis, William, his mission,
cxxiv ; his account of the Cathayans,
cxxv ; geography of his journey, cczi seqq.; his mention of Prester John, 176
Ruby, of Ceylon, and enormous one
on a spire, clxxvii ; the like in the
hands of King of Nicoveran (?). 98 Rudrama Devi, Queen, 221.
Rukkh, the, seen by Ibn Batuta, 511 Rum and Farang, distinctive use of 4.8
Ruotolo, 296
Russians, hills of the, 402
SABA, or Sava, in Persia, 51
, Queen of (Scripture Sheba), clxix
—, Island of, governed by a Queen visited by Marignolli, 321 seqq. ; identity discussed, 322-3, 346, 365, 367; position of sunrise there, 383; 384, 389 ; great mountain in, 391; Elias in, ib. ; and Magi, 392
Sacrithma, 561, 563
Sadchu, cxiv
Sadinfu (Chingtingfu), ceiv Sadkawan (Chittagong), 458, 461 Saggio, value of, 296, 297
Saghanian (Cheghanian) cxxxcv Sagina, the word, 194
Sago, Odoric's account of, 91
Saimur, czcii
Saint Anthony's at Padua, 8, 26, 96, 159, 160
Christopher, images of, 81, 109
Clare, 357
George, Church of, in Malabar, 344 -- John not dead, belief, 196
John's Convent at Sarai, 233-4
Nicholas's finger, 329
Thaddeus, convent of, in Armenia, l93
Thomas, his alleged preaching in China, lxxxix ; his tomb and church in Ma'bar, 81, 166, 321; legend of his church and great log, 374 ; his death, 375 ; his travels, 376; apocryphal acts of, 377; search for his bones, 378
Saint Thomas's Mount and the church there, 377
Sairam, cc
Saknia, ccxxxv-vi Saksak, 571
Sakya Muni, cxxix, cciii
Salt mines near Tabriz, 49 ; see Rock Salt
, Revenue from, at Yangcheu, 121 Salulang, Pass of, 594
Salopatana, eixxi iii
Salutation, Chinese, 534
Salvastro (Sivas), 299
Samanidse of Bokhara, lxxxviii, czi Samari (Zamorin, q. v.), 416
Samarkand, a metropolitan see of the Nestorians, xci, ccxlv, 179 ; cxxviiviii, ccxvii, ccxx ; Catholic Bishop of, 192 ; called Semiseaut and the like, 192
Samhal (Sambhal), Buddhist temple at, 410-11
Samulcotta, 216
San Daniele in Friuli, library at, 11 San.339d, Sea of, 52; hills near Kamul,
Sands, Sounding, cczliv, 156-8, 398
Sandabur (Goa), ccli, 415, 421, 444,
450
Sandalwood, cxlvii
Sandarfulat (Pulo Condore), civ-v
Sandu (Shangtu), the Great Khan's
summer palace, 134
Sanf (Champa), civ, ciz, czcii, 95, 469
Sanghin River, 260
Sanmichele, the architect, ceziv
Santa Croce, Florence, 312
Santo Concordio, Bartholomew di,
209
Sarabula, the word, 55
Saracanco (Saraichik), 287, 288
Saracens in India, 214
Saraichik, 234, 287, 288
Saragh, xciii, zciv, exxv
Sarai, Sara, Sarray, on the Wolga, 231;
its position, ib.; 287, 294, 296, 321;
Archbishop of, 172 ; convents at,
2334
Sarakinu, 402
Sarandip (Ceylon), 273
Sarbisaculo, 47, 300
Sarcil, 562
Sara Guebedal, 571
Saregabedal, 573
Sarha, Port of Sumatra, 468
Sari, lxxxviii Sarikbaee, 563 Sarikul, cxlix, 563
Sarsuti, 406
Sartach no Christian, 177
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