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The Book of Ser Marco Polo : vol.2 |
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Oriental phrases in Polo's dictation, 84
Orissa, ii. 426n
Orkhon River, i. 227n
Orleans, defence of, ii. 165n
—— Isle d', ii. 277n
Orlots, or Marshals of the Mongol Host,
i. 263, ii. 462n
Oroech, ii. 487, 489n
Oren, Mongol for a region or realm, i.
104n
Orphani, strange customs of the, ii. 298n
Or-i, the word, ii. 350n
Ostiches, ii. 431, 437n
Ostyaks, ii. 484n
Otto, Bishop of Freisingen, i. 233n,
234n
Oulatay (Uladai), Tartar envoy from
Persia, i. 32, 33n
Ovis Poli, see Sheep
Oweke, see Ucaca
Owen, Professor, ii. 417n
Owen, Rev. Gray, on the Lolos, ii. 69n
Owo, Mongol for Musk, i. 279n
Oxen, humped, in Kerman, i. 97, 99n;
wild, shaggy (Yaks), 274, 277n
—— wild (Beyamini), in East Tibet, ii.
50; Burma, 111, 114n; in Bengal, 115,
116n; Anin, 119; worshipped, 341,
365, 370n; figures of, worn, 365,
370n
Oxenham, Atlas, i. 433n, ii. 12n, 14n,
60n, 162n
Oxydrace, the, i. 93n
Oxyrhynchus, ii. 434n
Oxus Valley and River, i. 152n, 161n,
172n, 173n, ii. 594n
Oxene, ii. 397n
Pacamuria (Baccanor), ii. 386n
Pacauta ! (an invocation), ii. 338, 346n
Pacem, see Pasei
Paddle-wheel barges, ii. 211n
Paderin, Mr., visits Karákorum, i. 228n
Pádishah Khátún of Kerman, i. 91n
Padma Sambhava, i. 164n
Pagán (in Burma), ii. 100n, 107n, 109n,
113n, 114n; ruins at, 13; empire of,
ii. 270n
—— Old (Tagaung), ii. 107n, 113n
Pagaroyang, inscriptions from, ii. 286n
Paggi Islands, ii. 298n
Pagodas, Burmese, ii. 110, 114n;
alleged Chinese in India, 330n-
337n, 391n
Pahang, ii. 279n
Pai, or Peyih tribe, ii. 60n, 120n
Paipan (Saibert), i. 46, 49n
Pai-yen-ching, ii. 58n
Paisah, or Golden Tablet of Honour, i.
352n, 353n
—— and Parligh, i. 322n, 352n
Pakwhai, Chinaware, ii. 243n
Pala, a bird, ii. 351n
Palace of Khan at Chagannor, i. 296;
at Chandu (Shangtu), 298; of cane,
299; at Langtün, 306; Cambaluc,
362; on Green Mount, 370; at
Kenjanfu (Si-gan fu), ii. 24, 29n; of
the Empire of Manzi at Kinsay, 191,
192, 206, 212n; in Chipangu, paved
and roofed with gold, 253, 256n, 275n
Palembang, ii. 281n, 283n
Paliolle, Or de, for gold dust, ii. 52n
Palladius, the Archimandrite, i. 187n,
198n, 215n, 225n, 227n, 248n, 251n,
256n, 270n, 276n, 279n, 282n, 287n,
288n, 291n, 304n, 306n, 308n, 310n,
319n, 327n, 334n, 336n, 344n-347n,
358n, 369n, 397n, 402n, 407n, 408n,
430n, 461n, 461n, 178n
Palm (Measure), ii. 592n
Palm Wine, see Wine of Palm
Pamir (Pamír), Plain of, i. 171; its wild
sheep, 171, 176n; great height, 174n;
pasture, etc., 174n, 175n; described
by Hiuen Tsang, Wood, Gois,
Abdul Mejid, Colonel Gordon and
others, 174n-176n; Dr. M. A. Stein
on, ii. 593n-594n; Lord Curzon on
number of, 594n
Pan-Asiatic usages, i. 324n, 326n, ii.
359n
Pandarani, or Fandaraina, ii. 386n, 391n
Pandit Manphul, i. 162n, 163n, 173n,
154n-156n, 160n, 161n, 422n, 438n
Pandrethan in Kashmir, Buddhist temple
at, i. 167
Pandyan kings, ii. 333n-335n, 373n-374n
Panja River, or Upper Oxus, i. 170,
172n-174n
Panjáb, i. 104n
Panjkora, i. 104n
Panjshir, i. 162n, 165n, ii. 488n
Pantaleon, coins of, i. 163n
Panthé, or Mahomedan Kingdom in
Yun-nan, ii. 80n
Panya (or Pengya), in Burma, ii. 113n
Pao-ki h'ien, ii. 32n, 34n
Paonano Pao, i. 173n, ii. 593n
Papé, Papesifu, ii. 117n, 128n
Paper-money (Chao), Kúbláí's made
from bark, i. 423-425, 426n-430n
modern, 428n. (See also Currency.)
Papien River, ii. 128n
Papier, Professor, i. 172n, 183n
Paradise, Apples of, 97, 99n
—— in legend of the Cross, 136n
—— of Persia, 114n
—— of the Old Man of the Mountain, i.
145; destroyed, 145
—— Rivers of, 9n
Parákráma Bahu I., ii. 334n
Paramisura, founder of Malacca, ii. 282n
Parapomisadae, ii. 402n
Parava, ii. 354n
Paravas, ii. 372n
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