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Iv I)EX. | scvii |
Vetulus de Montanis, 154
Villa Nuova, 3, 16
Virgin worshipped in China, 393
Viterbo, Godfrey of, his Pantheon,
852
Vokhan ; see Wakhan.
Vritanes, for Buddhist monasteries,
250
WADDAKARE, 453
Wadding's Annales Minorum on Odo-
rie, 37 .
Wadi-Mukhattib noticed by Cosmas,
clxxiii
Wathek Billah sends to explore Wall
of Gog and Magog, 190
Waihand, lxxii
Wak-Wak, Legend of, 79
Wakhan and its real position, ccxxxiii
seqq.
Waklish, Wakhsjird, Wakhshab, ibid.
Walker, John, illaps by, ccxxxi seqq.
Col. G. T., Map by, ib.
Wall of China, Great; see Great.
Wallachia, the Greater, 371-2
Wang Khan, 180
IVangshi, the word, 263, 315
Warangal (Tilinga), King of, 221
Water, Population on the, in Cathay,
243, 350
Wealth of Idol Temples in Ma'bar, 81
Wei River, 126
Wen River, 126
West, Ibn Batuta's Praises of the,
427
Whale's Bones, 400
White Horses presented to the Great
Khan, 143
Sea, and what is meant, 371-2; but see ccxlvi
and Black Mountain, Parties in Turkestan, 547
Huns, liv, clxxii, clxxx Widow-burning; see Suttee. Wild beasts in Ceylon do not hurt foreigners, 100, 423
Men, 383
Ox (Yak), clxxiv Wilford on Goes, 563 William of Solagna, scribe of Odoric's narrative, 8, 21 seqq., 159
of Villanova appointed a
bishop to Cathay, but does not go, 171
of Prato, named Archbishop of Cambalec, 172
Wine, trees (palms) that produce, 90, 212, 244, 362
Chinese; see Rice-wine.
Wine grown at St. Thomas's from seed of Paradise, 363
of the Kafirs of Hindu Kush, 554-5
Winterthur, John of, 173 Women, kingdom of, 324
Wood's journey to the Oxus, and Sur-
veys, clxxxviii, ccxxxi seqq., 541,
543, 558, 562, 592 seqq.
XANADU ; see Sandu Xavier, Jerome, 532, 552 Xetaia (Khitai), 533
YacHI in Yunan, 269, 273
Yak, clxxiv, ccxix
Yana or post houses, ccii, 137-8-9 Yan, kingdom of, 127
Yangcheu, cx, cxiii, cxciv, 123, 373 Yanghi-Hisar, cxlix, 513, 563
Yuli Pass, 592
Yao, ancient Emperor of China, xxxv Yarkand, position of, ccxxxii seqq.; 562, 563 seqq,
Yasak, the ordinances of Chinghiz, 507
Yefremoff's travels, 540
Yelui Tashi, 178
Yellow River; see Hoang Ho and Caramoran.
Yenking, an old name of Peking, 127 Yesuntimur, Mongol Emperor of
China, his extravagance, 133 ;
Odoric's interview with, 160
Khan of Chagatai, 188-9
Yezd, 51
Yezdejird, last Sassanian King seeks aid from China, lxxxv
Ypotamuses, 379
Yprès, Long John of, 238
Yu-stone (Jade), 564; see Jade Yueti, Yueichi, liv ; see White Runs Yu-hoang-ho, 125
Yulduz, cc, 575
Yunus Khan, 525
an Alan chief, 315
ZACARIA, Martin, 191, 195
Zachary, Archbishop of St. Thaddeus,
193
Zamorin, 416, 419, 420
Zaba, city of, cl
Zabaj, civ
Zaiton; see Zayton Zaituniah, the word, 486 Zampa, 95 ; see Chanipa Zao, a kind of ship, 416.17
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