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The Book of Ser Marco Polo : vol.2 |
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Japanese paper-money, i. 428n
Jaroslawl, ii. 489n
Jase, stitched vessel, i. 117n
Jaspar (Gaspar), one of the Magi, i. 78,
82n
Jasper and chalcedony, i. 191, 193n
Jatolic, Játhalik, Jaselic, Gáthalik
(καθολικός), i. 60, 61n
Jauchau, ii. 352n
Jaúzgún, former captain of Badakhshan,
i. 156n
Java, the Great, 13; described, ii. 272;
circuit, empires in, 275n; Kúbláí's
expedition against, ib.
Java, the Greater and Lesser, meaning
of the terms, ii. 286n
Java, the Less, see Sumatra
Jawa, Jáwi, applied by Arabs to islands
and products of the Archipelago
generally, ii. 286n
Jaya-Sinhavarman II., king of Champa,
ii. 271n
Jazirah, i. 61n
Jehangir (Jehan, Shah), i. 168n
Jenkinson, Anthony, i. 9n, 218n
Jerún (Zarun), island, site of the later
Hormuz, i. 110n, 111n, 115n, 121n
Jerusalem, 130, i. 19
Jesuit maps, i. 408n
Jesujabus, Nestorian Patriarch, ii. 377n,
409n
Jews, their test of Mahomed's prophetic
character, i. 56n; shut up by Alex-
ander, ib.; their connection with the
Tartars, 57n; in China, their inscrip-
tion at Kaifungfu, 343, 346n, 347n;
in Coilum, ii. 375; in Abyssinia, 427,
431n, 434n
Jibal, i. 81n
—— Nakús, or "Hill of the Bell,"
Sinai desert, i. 202n
Jibal-ul-Thabúl, "Hill of Drums," near
Mecca, i. 202n
Jiruft, i. 92n, 106n, 111n, 112n
Jogis (Chughi), ii. 365, 369n
John XXII., Pope, i. 4n, 5n, 186n
Johnson, his visit to Khotan, i. 189n
190n, 192n, 195n, 198n
Johnston, Keith, i. 81n, ii. 67n
Johore, Sultan of, ii. 281n, 282n
Jon (Jihon, or Oxus) River, ii. 458, 466
Jordanus, Friar, i. 37n
Jor-fattan (Baliapatan), ii. 386n
Josephus, i. 49n, 57n, 60n
Jub River, ii. 432n
Judi, Mount, i. 62n
Jugglers, at Khan's feasts, i. 383, 386n,
392; and gleemen conquer Mien, ii.
110, 114n
Juggling extraordinary, i. 316n, 318 et seq.
Juju, eldest son of Chinghiz, 10, i. 5n,
239n
Juju (Cho-chau), ii. 10, 11n, 127, 131n
Julman, ii. 485n
Junghuhu, on Batta cannibalism, ii. 288n;
on camphor trees, 303n
Junks, ii. 252n, 333n. (See also Ships.)
Jupár, i. 113n
Justice, administration of Tartar, i. 266
Justinian, Emperor, i. 49n
Juzgána (Dogana), i. 152n
KAAN, and Khan, the titles, 10
Kaan, the Great, see Kúbláí
Kaans, the series of, and their burial
place, i. 245, 247n-250n: massacre
of all met by funeral party, 246, 250n
Kabul, i. 104n, 165n, ii. 402n
Kachkár (Ovis Vignet), wild sheep, i.
158, 163n
Kadapah, ii. 362n
Kafchi-kúe, ii. 128n
Káfirs of Hindu Kush, i. 165n; their wine,
87n, 155n
Káhgyur, Tibetan Scripture, ii. 347n
Kahn-i-Panchur, i. 106n
Kaidu (Caidu) Khan, Kúbláí's cousin
and life-long opponent, 11, i. 183,
186n, 187, 214n, ii. 148n; plots with
Nayan, i. 333, 334n, 348; his differ-
ences with Kúbláí, ii. 457; and con-
stant aggressions, 457-458; his death,
450n; his victorious expedition v.
Kúbláí, 459; Kúbláí's resentment,
463; his daughter's valour, 463 seqq.,
465n; sends a host v. Abaga, 467
Kaifung-fu, Jews and their synagogues
there, i. 346n, 347n; siege of, ii. 158n
Kaikhátú (Kiacatu), Khan of Persia,
seizes throne, i. 5, 38n; his paper-
money scheme, 428n; his death, 428,
ii. 475; his dissolute character, i. 91n,
ii. 475
Kaikhosru I. and III., Seljukian dynasty,
i. 44n
Kaikobad I. and III., i. 44n
Kaikus, Izz ed-din, i. 44n
Káil, see Cail
Káin (Gháin), a city of Persia, i. 86n,
124n, 141n
Kaipingfu (Keibung, Kaiminfu, Kemen-
fu), i. 25, 227n, 304n, 306n
Kairat-ul-Arab, i. 112n
Kais, see Kish
Kaisariya (Caesarea, Casaria), i. 43,
44n, 49n
Kajjala, or Khajlak, a Mongol leader,
i. 104n
Kakateya, dynasty, ii. 362n
Kakhyens, Kachyens, tribe in Western
Yun-nan, ii. 74n, 82n, 90n, 120n
Kakula, ii. 279n
Kala' Atishparastan (Cala Ataperistan),
"The Castle of the Fire-Worship-
pers"), i. 78, 82n
Kala' Safed, i. 85n
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