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0723 The Book of Ser Marco Polo : vol.2
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Turquans, Turkish horses, i. 43
Turquoises in Kermán, i. 90, 92n ; in
Caïndu, ii. 53
Turtle doves, i. 97, 99n
Turumpak, Hormuz, i. 111n
Tutia (Tutty), preparation of, i. 125,
126n, ii. 398
Tuticorin, ii. 372n
Tu T'song, Sung Emperor of China, ii.
150n, 211n
Tver, ii. 489n
Twelve, a favourite round number, ii.
426n
—— Barons over Khan's Administra-
tion, i. 430, ii. 154
Twigs or arrows, divination by, i. 241,
242n
Tyuman, ii. 488n
Tyunju, porcelain manufacture, ii. 235,
242n
Tylor, Dr. E. B., on Couvade, ii. 93n,
94n
Tzarev, i. 6n
Tzaritzyn, i. 6n, 57n

UCACA (Ukak, Ukek, Uwek), i. 5, 8n,
9n ; Ukák of Ibn Batuta, a different
place, ii. 488n
Uch-baligh, 134
Uch-Multán, i. 86n
Udoe country, ii. 420n, 598n
Udong, ii. 270n
Udyána, i. 164n
Ughuz, legend of, ii. 485n
Uighúr character, parent of present
Mongol writing, i. 14n, 28n, 160n,
353n
Uighúrs, the, i. 76n, 214n, 227n, ii. 179n,
462n
Uiraca, i. 282n
Uirad, see Oirad
Ujjain, legend of, ii. 349n ; (Osene),
397n, 426n
Ukak, ii. 488n. (See Ucaca.)
Ulatai (Oulatay), Tartar envoy from
Persia, i. 32, 33n, ii. 471, 474n
Ulakhai, i. 282n
Ulan Muren (Red River), i. 250n
Ulugh Bagh, on Badakhshan border, i.
154n
—— Mohammed, i. 8n
Ulús, the, i. 10n
U-man and Pe-man (Black and White
Barbarians), ii. 73n
Umbrellas, i. 351, 354n, 355n
Unc Can (Aung Khan), see Prester John
Ung (Ungkút), Tartar tribe, i. 285, 294n
Ungrat (Kungurat), Tartar tribe, i. 357,
358n
Unicorn (Rhinoceros), in Burma, ii. 107 ;
Sumatra, 285, 289, 299 ; legend of
Virgin and, 285, 290n ; horns of, 291n
Unken, City, ii. 226, 229n, 230n, 233n

VOL. II.

Unlucky hours, ii. 364
U-nya-Mwezi superstition, i. 130n
Urduja, Princess, ii. 465n
Uriangkadai, ii. 46n
Uriangkút (Tunguses), i. 271n
Urianhai, the, i. 271n
Urumtsi, i. 201n, 214n
Urzú, i. 122n
Uspenskoye (called also Bolgarskoye),
i. 7n
Uttungadeva, king of Java, ii. 275n
Uwek, see Ucaca
Uzbeg Khan of Sarai, i. 4n, 6n, 352n
Uzbegs of Kunduz, i. 156n, 163n
Uzun Tati, coins, Chinese porcelain from,
ii. 595n

VAIR, the fur and animal, i. 257, ii. 479,
483n, 484n, 486n, 487
—— as an epithet of eyes, 124
Valaghir district, i. 54n
Vámbéry, Prof. Hermann, i. 10n, 28n,
54n, 57n, 170n, 214n, 237n, 401n,
ii. 465
Vanchu (Wangchu), conspires with
Chenchu against Ahmad, i. 417-419,
422n
Van Lake, i. 57n
Varaegian, Varangian, ii. 490n
Varaha Mihira, astronomer, i. 104n
Vardoj River, i. 156n, 172n
Varini, ii. 490n
Varsach, or Mashhad River, i. 155n, 156n
Vasmulo, i. 292n
Vateria Indica, ii. 396n
Veil of the Temple, πέπλος βαβυλώνιος,
i. 66
Vellalars, ii. 372n
Venádan, title of king of Kaulam, ii.
380n
Venetians, factory at Soldaia, i. 4n ;
expelled from Constantinople, 19n
Venice, 2, 15, 16, i. 2, 18, 19, 36, 41 ;
return of Polos to, 4, 24, 54, i. 36 ;
its exaltation after Latin conquest of
Constantinople, 9 ; its nobles, 14 ;
Polo's mansion at, 23 seqq. ; galleys, 32
seqq. ; archives at, 70 seqq. ; articles
brought from East by Marco to, i. 274,
ii. 299, 305n
Ventilators at Hormuz, ii. 452, 453n
Verlinden, Belgian missionary, i. 249n
Verniques, i. 382, 384n
Verzino Colombino, ii. 380n. (See also
Brazil.)
Vessels, war, i. 34, 37n ; stitched of
leather (λεάδρια βαττά), i. 108,
117n, ii. 415n ; on the Kiang, 170,
171, 173n. (See also Ships.)
Vial, Paul, French missionary, ii. 63n
Vijayanagar, ii. 362n
Vikramajit, legend of, ii. 349n
Vikrampúr, ii. 99n

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