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INDEX 29
buhur Jolt. : (éoga > öoha, «cloth ») a woollen material known in Osm. Turk.; it is supposed to derive from « Bokhara ».
See BUCKRAM, p. 111.
« Bubar » : Bokhara, in Kalmuk epic legends.
See BUCARA, p. 109.
*Buhâr : (supposed origin of Bokhara), it would be derived from Skr. vihara, « [Buddhist] monastery ».
See BUCARA, p. 108.
Buhâr-budât : (« Lords of Buhârä »), who ruled at Bokhara.
See BUCARA, p. 109.
Buhârä : the name of Bokhara, in Arab. and Pers. texts.
See BUCARA, p. 108.
Bub : (see the excellent notice
by Barthold on).
See BUCARA, p. 108.
«Bubi » : (Abü-'1-Fara)) corrupt form for Mori, the eldest son of Cayatai.
See CARAUNAS, p. 191. buhuraki : « striped shawl » (Osm. Turk.).
See BUCKRAM, p. 111.
buh urlu : adjectival form, in Osm. Turk.
See BUCKRAM, p. 111. Buir-nor.
See BARSCOL, p. 84.
Buiruq-khan : the first element is itself a title with the addition of « khan ».
See CINGHIS, p. 298.
Bukhara : the territory ruled by Baraq when the elder Polos stayed there.
See BARAC, p. 75.
Bukhara : (journey of the elder Polos to).
See BERCA, p. 94.
bulayurZi or bularyuéï : in Hammer. Whose office was not restricted to lost goods and animals, but who also took care of fugitive slaves and other people who had gone astray.
See BULARGUCI, p. 112.
Bular » or « Bolar » : in the Secret History, for Bulyâr. See BOLGARA, p. 99.
Bular » or « Bolar » : name in the Secret History, Abü-'l-Fida, and Schiltberger, the « Bileri » of Plan-Carpine, i.e. Bulyär. Said
to be equivalent to « Boler ». See DARKNESS (PROVINCE OF), p. 619.
BULARGUCI.
It is the same as the bular'çou i of the Mongol court of Persia. It is also a proper common name.
See p. 112-114.
bularyu : « lost property ».
The word remains of obscure formation.
See BULARGUCI, p. 113. bularyuci : name of an office.
The existence of it was known to Plan Carpine.
See BULARGUCI, p. 113, 114. Bulchabot : var. for Bulgaboga (King).
See CINGHIS, p. 304.
Bulgaria : (the French form rather suggests) according to Yule. See BUCKRAM, p. 111.
Buighâr » : or Bulyär.
Sec BOLGARA, p. 98.
Bulyan (Bulqan) : Pers. transcrip-
tion of Buluyan.
See BOLGANA, p. 98.
bulyar » and « bulyari ».
(See « Camut », p. 156.)
See BOLGARA, p. 99.
Bulyâr : the capital of the Volga
Buigars of the Middle Ages.
See BOLGARA, p. 99.
Bulyâr : or Uspenskoe, four miles
east of the Volga, and about
90 miles south of Kazan.
See « Bolgara ».
See DARKNESS (PROVINCE
OF), p. 618.
Bulyär : « Bolgari » means a vair
from there.
See « Bolgara ».
See ERCOLIN, p. 645.
bulyâri : Russian leather.
See BERCA, p. 94.
bulyari : Russian leather.
See BOLGARA, p. 99.
Buluyan : « sable » (not « ermine »
as in Blochet).
Was the daughter of Kökä (?) ;
after being Abaya's wife, Bu-
luyan was taken over by Aryun,
and died on April 7, 1286.
See « Cocacin », p. 392.
See BOLGANA, p. 98.
Buluyan : Abaya's and Aryun's
wife, had died in 1286.
Kökäëi was brought from China
on account of her kinship with her (Rasid).
See COCACIN, p. 392.
Buluyan : a Bayaut, wife of Tam tir-
Öl)äitü.
See COCACIN, p. 393.
Buluyan : « Cotroco » is given as the name of the tribe to which this Queen belonged.
See COTROCO, p. 425. Buluyan (on the three) :
10 Abaya's and Aryun's wife, was a Bayant;
2° taken successively by Aryun, Gäibätu, and Ghazan, was a Qonyrat;
3° was called Uorasani, and married to Ghazan, was a Tatar.
See BOLGANA, p. 98.
Buiür : or « Bolor ».
See BELOR, p. 91.
bumaga : Russ., now meaning
paper ».
See COTTON, p. 427.
bumaznyi : Russ. adjectival form,
of cotton ».
See COTTON, p. 427.
bumbac : Rouman., « cotton ».
See COTTON, p. 427.
bumbacium : Lat., « cotton ».
See COTTON, p. 427.
bumbatium » : (« bombax » or
bonbix ») this is the word generally used for cotton in Polo's mss. in Latin.
See COTTON, p. 427.
« bunduk » : filbert; came from Venice. According to Pelliot this derivation is not possible. See BONDOCDAIRE, p. 101.
bunduq : Arab. form corresponding to Pers. funduq, means « filbert » originally.
See BONDOCDAIRE, p. 100.
Bunduqdar : without the final -i, occurs in Persian texts for the name of Baibars.
See BONDOCDAIRE, p. 100. Bunduqdar (the great) : Baibars' former master.
See BONDOCDAIRE, p. 100. Bunduqdar (the little) : is Baibars himself.
See BON DOCDAIRE, p. 100.
bundugdâr : means « arblasteer » (in Yule), « bow-holder » (in Hammer); title of an official (in d'Ohsson); it is an hybrid word : composed of Arab. bunduq, and Pers. dar « bearer » :
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