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Notes on Marco Polo : vol.3 |
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INDEX 5
aisin : this is the Manchu word for « gold ».
See CIORCIA, p. 380.
Al-buqa : Prince George's father. He took part in Bayan's cam-
paign.
See GIORGE, p. 737.
At-buqa : Prince Georg's father. He had fought against Sarban. See NOMOGAN, p. 796. AI-jaruq.
See AIGIARUC, p. 15. AS-yaruq.
See AIGIARUC, p. 15.
Ainam : a port mentioned in 1554 by Sidi 'Ali Ödäbi; it is likely to be Hai-nan.
See CHEYNAM, p. 243-244. Ajän-horâ : > « Ejen-horo », « the Master's Residence ».
See CINGHIS, p. 349.
Ajän-goriya : > Ajän-horti >-« Ejenhoro ».
See CINGHIS, p. 349.
Ajigi : son of Büri, lived in the region of Qara-hoco, like Z`tibäi and Qaban.
See CIBAI and CABAN, p. 262. « Ajii » : for « Äjil » in the UlänBätor ms.
See CINGHIS, p. 299.
Aju : i. e., Agiul, in Raidu-'d-Din. See AGIUL, p. 14.
Ajul : (in BI) = « Agiul D.
See AGIUL, p. 14.
Ajul : the statement that the cap-
ture of the Hsi-Hsia sovereign
was made by him seems to be
unfounded.
See CINGHIS, p. 311.
Ajul.
See NAIAN, p. 788.
Ajun : in Waaäf, for « Agiul ».
See AGIUL, p. 14.
« Akas » - corrupt reading for « As ».
See ALAINS, p. 17.
`Akka : in Arabic.
See ACRE, p. 12.
`Akko : in the Bible.
See ACRE, p. 12.
Al-Bundugdäri : is an epithet of
appurtenance.
See BONDOCDAIRE, p. 99.
al-Hind : « the Indian », the current
designation for Indian steel.
See ANDANIQUE, p. 41.
Ala- : was originally « Arya » (trans-
formation of language).
See ALAINS, p. 18.
ala: (Turk.); alaq (Mong.); « motley ».
See CALACIAN, p. 134.
ala-qu. : Turk., « motley bird », a name of the magpie.
See CINGHIS, p. 294.
Ala-yondlu : « Those with piebald horses », a Turkish name of an Oyuz tribe.
See CALACIAN, p. 135.
Alacan D.
See ABACAN, p. 3.
ala1a : (Coman, Kaz., jay.,) means « mothey », « variegated ». See CALACIAN, p. 135. alaiq 1 (Kkir., Kir., Ka6., Krm.) means a kind of tent. See CALACIAN, p. 135. alaéu : in Uiy. means a kind of tent. See CALACIAN, p. 135. alaéuq : in Jay. means a kind of tent.
See CALACIAN, p. 135.
Aladu », « Alaju a : may be the same as the Mongol AmajiNägüdäri of the chronicle of Herat.
See CARAUNAS, p. 194. ALAINS.
Confederation of tribes.
See p. 16-25.
alaja : (Türkm.) means a « tent of motley material ».
See CALACIAN, p. 135. Alamüt : « Assassins ».
See ALAODIN, p. 25.
Alamüt : « Assassins ».
See ASSASSINS, p. 52.
Alamüt : fortress of the Old Man of the Mountain. It is the « castle » of the Ismailians mentioned by Polo after the Lone Tree. (See « Mulecte » and « Old Man of the Mountain »).
See DRY (LONE) TREE, p. 631. Mans-As : double name of the Mans. See ALAINS, p. 17.
Mans-As : or A-Ian A-ssü, double name of the Mans.
See ALAINS, p. 17.
Alan-qo'a : (Alan-yo'a) daughter of Qorilartai-märgän.
See CINGHIS, p. 337.
Alana » : is Manie.
See ALANIE, p. 25.
alanëlq : (Tel.) means a kind of tent.
See CALACIAN, p. 135. alaru5iq : (Kumd.) means a kind of « woodpecker ».
See CALACIAN, p. 135.
Alani » : latin form of Mans. See ALAINS, p. 16-17.
ALANIE.
Land of the Mans.
See p. 25.
Mans : i. e. Mains.
See ALAINS, p. 16.
Mans (Bibliographie on the).
See ALAINS, p. 19.
alanfiy : (Küär.) means a kind of tent.
See CALACIAN, p. 135.
ALAODIN.
I. e. 'Mä'u-'d-Din Muhammad,
the seventh Grand Master of the
Alamüt « Assassins ».
Was born in 1212, murdered
in 1255.
See p. 25.
Maq : Bayan's grandfather.
See BAIAN CINGSAN, p. 67.
Alaqan ».
See ABACAN, p. 1 et 2.
Alaq-ola » : this identification of Urügâi is valueless.
See CINGHIS, p. 315. Maq-sla : Mong. name of the Lungshou mountains.
Means : « Motley mountains ». See CALACIAN, p. 137.
Alaqus : name of the prince of the Öngiit in YS.
See CINGHIS, p. 294.
Alaqus-tiki-qori : name of the prince of the Öngüt in the Shêng-wu ch'in-chêng lu.
See CINGHIS, p. 294.
Alaqus : given by Raid as the name of the prince of the Öngüt, but he seldom uses it alone. The name is Turkish.
See CINGHIS, p. 294.
Alaqus : whether was known as Maqus-tigin and had the title of quri, or as Maqus, who was a tigit-quri.
See CINGHIS, p. 295.
Alaqus-digit-quri : name of the prince of the Öngüt in the Secret History.
See CINGHIS, p. 294.
Maqus-tägin-quai » : lapsus for the name of the prince of the Öngüt.
See CINGHIS, p. 294.
Alaqus-tigin : this is nearly always the name given by Raid to the prince of the Öngüt.
See CINGHIS, p. 294.
Maqus-tigin-quri : name of the prince of the Öngüt in Rasîdu'd-Din.
See CINGHIS, p. 294.
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