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The Book of Ser Marco Polo : vol.2 |
GREEKS INDEX
HEDIN
627
Greeks, in Turcoinania, i. 43 ; and Greek tongue in Socotra, ii. 408n, 409n ; possible relic of, 41 on
Green, Rev. D. D., ii. 19311
Island, legendary, ii. 381n
Islands, ii. 41711
Mount, Caml:aluc, i. 365, 3701/
R., see Tsien Tang
Gregorieff, his excavations at Sarai, i. 6n Gregory X., Pope, see Theobald of Piacenza
Grenard, i. 189n, 19011, 193n, 195n, 200n, 203n, 276n, 3I0n, 324n, 40911, ii. 5f,
27n
Grioni, Zanino, ii. 517n
Griot (kurut), sour-curd, i. 265n
Groat, Venetian grosso, i. 424, 426n, ii.
22, 66, 153, ISI, 20I, 225, 236, 354,
591n
Groot, Professor, J. J. M. de, i. 2o9n,
251n, 268n, ii. 135n
Grote, Arthur, ii. 444n
Grueber and Dorville, Jesuit travellers, i.
276n
Grus, cinerea, antigone, leucogeranus,
monachus, i. 297n
Gryphon, see Rue
Guasmul (Basmul), half-breeds, i. 284,
292n
Guchluk, i. 16 i n
Gudar (village), i. 113n
Gudderi, musk animals, Tibet, ii. 45, 49n
Gudran, i. 126n
Guebers, the, i. 88n, 96n
Gujáh, Húlákú's chief secretary, i. 33n
Gugal, bdellum, ii. 397n
Guilds of craftsmen at Kinsay, ii. 186
Venetian, 72
Guinea-fowl, ii. 431, 437n
Guions, a quasi-Tibetan tribe, ii. 6on
Gumish-Khának, silver mines, i. 49n
Gunpowder, 138
Gurgan, a Tartar chief, ii. 474n
Gurgan, son-in-law, a title, i. 288n
Gur-Khan of Karacathay, i. 233n
Gutturals, Mongol elision of, i. 8n, 641a
Gtz = I oo, i. 261, 263n
Guzerat (Gozurat), ii. 389, 390, 392,
394n ; products, mediaeval architecture
and dress, 393 ; work, 393-394, 395n HAAST, Dr., discovers a fossil Ruc, ii.
417n
Habib-ullah of Khotan, i. 18911
Habsh (Abash), see Abyssinia
Hadhramaut (Sessania Adrumetorum) y i.
8211
Hadiah, ii. 436n Haffer, ii. 445n
Hai-nan, Gulf of, ii. 266n
language of, ii. 24412 Hairy men in Sumatra, ii. 301n Hajji Mahomed, i. 2I In, 221n
VOL. II.
34n)
Hakeddin, ii. 436n
Half-breeds, see Argon
Hamd Allah Mastaufi, the geographer, i.
76n, 81n, 84n, 92n, 135n
Hamilton, Captain Alexander, i. io6n,
I22n
Hammer-Purgstall on Marco Polo, 11s
llamúm Arabs, ii. 44311
Hamza of Ispahan, i.
Hamza Pantsúri, or Fantsúri, ii. 303n
Hanbury, D., ii. 183n, 226n, 229n
Han-chung (Cuncun), ii. 31, 32n,
3512
Hang-chan fu, see Kinsay
Han dynasty, i. 193n, 347n,
35n, 7on
River, ii. 34n, 35n, 149n, 167n
Hanjam, i. 115n
Ilan-kau, ii. 183n
Hansi, ii. 427n
Han Yü, ii. 8 i n
Harám, i. 141n
Harhaura, W. Panjáb, i. 1o4n
Harlez, Mgr. de, i. 305n
Hármozeia, i. I14n
Harpagornis, fossil Ruc, ii. 417n
Harran, i. 23n
Harshadeva, king of Kashmir, i. 169n
Harsuddi, temple of, ii. 349n
Haru, or Aru, ii. 303n
Hashfshín, see Assassins
Hasik, ii. 444n
Hassán Kalá, hot springs at, i. 47n
Hassan, son of Sabah, founder of the
Ismailites, i. 141n
Hastings, Warren, letter of, i. 57n
Hatan, rebellion of, i. 346n
Haunted deserts, i. 197, 201n, 274
Havret, Father H., ii. 155n, 212n
Hawáríy (Avarian), the term, ii. 356n
Hawks, hawking in Georgia, i. 50, 57n ;
Yezd and Kerman, 88, 90, 96n ; Badakhshan, 158, 16211 ; Etzina, 223 ; among the Tartars, 252 ; on shores and islands of Northern Ocean, 269, 273n ; Kúblái's sport at Chagannor, 296; in mew at Chandu, 299 ; trained eagles, 397, 399n ; Kúblái's establishment of, 402, 403, 407n, ii. 13 ; in Tibet, 50 ; Sumatra, 285 ; Maabar, 345
Ilayton I. (Hethum), king of Lesser Armenia, II, i. 25n, 42n, ii. 592n ; his autograph, 13
Ilazáras, the, Mongol origin of, i. Io2n ; lax custom ascribed to, 212n, n. 56n Hazbana, king of Abyssinia, ii. 436n
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Heat, great at Hormuz, i. IoS, 109,
I1911, ii. 452 ; in India, 343, 375-376 Heaven, City of (Kinsay), ii. 182, 184n,
185, 203
Hedin, Dr. Sven, i. 18811, 19ón, 193n, 198n, 203n, 225n, 276n
ii. 3211,
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