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Notes on Marco Polo : vol.3 |
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30 | INDEX |
bundugddr certainly a Court title of the Egyptian Mamluk dynasty.
See BONDOCDAIRE, p. 100.
Bundugdari : is an epithet of appurtenance, due to the fact that Baibars' first master was a bundugddr.
See BONDOCDAIRE, p. 99. bunduqi : or « sequin » called from «
Bunduqiya n, the name of Venice among the Arabs.
See BONDOCDAIRE, p. 101.
Buqa or Buya : a Lalair, was the most powerful official, in Persia at the end of Abaya's reign and during that of Aryun.
See BOGA, p. 97.
Buga-[s]ucigai (?) : this doubtful name which occurs on the « stone of Chinghiz-khan » may be the *Buqa-suèiqu mentioned by Rasidu-'d-Din.
See CINGHIS, p. 309.
*Buqa-suciqu : according to Rasidu'd-Din, Chinghiz-khan remainned there before reaching his ordo.
See CINGHIS, p. 309.
Buqa-tamiir : sent by Qubilai to conquer Khotan.
See COTAN, p. 423.
buqar : in Uighur and Mongolian, is the supposed origin of Bokhara (in the Ming Period).
See BUCARA, p. 108.
Buqar » : for Bokhara, in the Secret History.
See BUCARA, p. 109.
Buqaraq : (in the Turkish runic inscriptions of the Orkhon) for Bokhara.
See BUCARA, p. 108.
*buralki, *buralgi : as a common noun has not been met with as yet in any Mongol document.
Its probable linguistic connection with bularyu is not clear. See BULARGUCI, p. 113.
Buralqi and Buralyi : common proper name (in Rasid).
See BULARGUCI, p. 113. Burâk : or Baraq.
See BARAC, p. 75.
Buragèin : (?) father of Baya'ucin. See CUBLAI, p. 568.
Burgin-gal-diit » : faulty reading of the name Burqan-qaldun. See CINGHIS. p. 339.
Burysèi : such a place is known between Kura and Tarbayatai. See CINGHIS, p. 341.
*Buryadu : might be construed as an older form of Buryasutu, Buryasutai.
See CINGHIS, p. 341.
burydl,burydli : metathetic form of bulydri (form the name of the ancient Bulyar of the Volga).
See CAMUT, p. 156.
buryasun : Onggin-Burbatai, Burbatai are probably derived from it.
See CINGHIS, p. 341.
Buryasutai : Buryadu might be construed as an older form of it.
See CINGHIS, p. 341.
Buryasutu : *Buryadu might be construed as an older form of it.
See CINGHIS, p. 341.
buryul and bulgur : in Osm. Turkish for the name of the « semolina ».
See BOLGARA, p. 99.
burl) an : Uiy. > « Burqan », usual Mongol word for Buddha.
See CINGHIS, p. 340.
burban : (burqan), « Buddha », occurs in the orography of Central Asia.
See CINGHIS, p. 341.
Burhan-galdan » : misreading of « Burgan-yaldun », Burgangaidun.
See CINGHIS, p. 339.
Burhan-baldun : on some maps, this is the name of the mountains at the source of the Onon.
See CINGHIS, p. 340.
Burhan-gaidun : the word-for-word version of the Secret History says that it is the « name of a mountain n.
See CINGHIS, p. 340.
Burbatai : this name is more probably derived from buryasun than from Burgan,Burban. See CINGHIS, p. 341.
Buriat : tribe name.
See BARGU, p. 77.
Buriat : they are pratically unknown in Mongol history.
See HORIAT, p. 744.
Burkhan Buddha Range » : mentioned in our maps south-west of the Kökö-nör.
See CINGHIS, p. 341.
Burkhan-iila n : mentioned in our maps south of Uliasutai. See CINGHIS, p. 341.
Burlughi » : (in Quatremère) the same name with a wrong vocalization, of Bularyu.
See BULARGUCI, p. 114.
Burlugou » : is no other than the Mongol Bilaryu or Bularyu who was in the service of the ilkhans.
See BULARGUCI, p. 114. Burma.
See AMU, p. 39.
Burma.
See BEYAMINI, p. 96. Burmese : used « hui-hui » guns against Chinese troops.
See ABAGA, p. 5.
Burqan : (bur/ an), « Buddha », occurs in the orography of Central Asia.
See CINGHIS, p. 341.
Burqan » : usual Mongol word for Buddha.
See CINGHIS, p. 340.
Burqan-bosqaqsan : (Secret History) Uryangqai lords of the Burganqaldun.
See CINGHIS, p. 337.
Burqan-bosqaqsan » : (= Burqan bosgagsan), « Who has raised Buddha ».
See CINGHIS, p. 340.
Burgan-yaldun » : this is the Burqan-galdun.
See CINGHIS, p. 339.
Burgan-galdana : (read « Burgangaldun ») according to the Altan tobei, some give it as the place of Chinghiz-khan's tomb.
See CINGHIS, p. 345.
Burgan-qaldun : (Mountain) plays a great part in the history of Chinghiz-khan.
See CINGHIS, p. 320.
Burqan-galdun : (Rasid's « Bûrgangaldnn n); the name is well known.
See CINGHIS, p. 339.
Burqan-qaldun : the true rendering must be « Buddha-Cliff »; the name must refer to a sacred « cliff » at the source of the Onon.
See CINGHIS, p. 340.
Burgan-gaidun » : Burgan-gaidana in the Altan toböi. See CINGHIS, p. 345.
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