The Travels of Marco Polo — Volume 2 eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 1,335 pages of information about The Travels of Marco Polo — Volume 2.

The Travels of Marco Polo — Volume 2 eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 1,335 pages of information about The Travels of Marco Polo — Volume 2.
Sarbizan Pass. 
Sardines. 
Sardu Pass. 
Sarghalan River. 
Sarha, Port of Sumatra. 
Sarhadd River. 
Sar-i-kol, Lakes. 
Sarsati. 
Sartak, the Great Khan’s ambassador to Hulaku. 
Sassanian dynasty. 
Sati, see Suttee. 
Satin, probable origin of word.
Saum, Sommo,
  silver ingots used in Kipchak;
  apparently the original rouble.
Sauromatae
Savah (Saba). 
Savast (Siwas). 
Scanderoon, Gulf of. 
Scasem. 
Scherani, bandits. 
Schiltberger, Hans. 
Schindler, General Houtum-. 
Schlegel, Dr. G.
Schmidt, Professor I.J. 
Schoenborn, Carl. 
Schuyler, Eugene. 
Scidmore, Miss E., on the Tide. 
Scotra, see Socotra. 
Sea of Chin.
——­ England.
——­ Ghel, or Ghelan.
——­ India.
——­ Rochelle.
——­ Sarain. 
Seal, Imperial. 
Sebaste, see Sivas. 
Sebourc, Bauduin de, see Bauduin de Sebourc
Sees of Latin Church.
——­ Nestorian Church. 
Sefaviehs, the. 
Seilan, see Ceylon. 
Self-decapitation. 
Selitrennoye Gorodok (Saltpetre Town). 
Seljukian dynasty.
——­ Turks.
Selles, chevaux a deux, the phrase. 
Semal tree. 
Semedo. 
Semenat, see Somnath. 
Sempad, Prince, High Constable of Armenia. 
Sendal, a silk texture.
Sendaus, generally Taffetas. 
Sendemain, king of Seilan. 
Seneca, Epistles
Senecherim, king of Armenia. 
Seni, Verzino.
Senshing
Sensin, ascetics, devotees living on bran. 
Sentemur. 
Sepulchre of Adam, see Adam’s Sepulchre.
——­ of our Lord,
  oil from. 
Serano, Juan de. 
Serazi (Shiraz), kingdom of Persia. 
Serendib.
Seres, Sinae,
  their tree wool;
  ancient character of the. 
Serpents, great, i.e. alligators. 
Sertorius. 
Sesame.
Sesnes, mediaeval form of cygnet, cigne.
Seta Ghella, seta Leggi (Ghelle), silk. 
Seth’s mission to Paradise. 
Sevan Lake. 
Seven Arts, the. 
Severtsoff, shoots the Ovis Poli,
  on the name Bolor. 
Seyyed Barghash, Sultan of Zanzibar. 
Shabankara, or Shawankara (Soncara). 
Shabar, son of Kaidu. 
Sha-chau (Sachin), “Sand-district”. 
Shadow, augury from length of
Shah Abbas,
  his Court.
——­ Jahan. 
Shahr-i-Babek, turquoise mine at. 
Shahr-i-Nao (Siam). 
Shahr Mandi, or Pandi. 
Shah Werdy, last of the Kurshid dynasty. 
Shaibani Khan.
Shaikh-ul-Jibal
Shaikhs (Esheks), in Madagascar. 
Shakespeare, on relation of gold to silver. 
Shaliat. 
Shamanism. (See also Devil-Dancing.). 
Shampath, ancestor of Georgian kings. 
Shamsuddin Shamatrani. 
Shamuthera, see Sumatra. 
Shan (Laotian, or Thai).
——­ race and country.
——­ dynasty in Yun-nan.
——­ ponies.
——­ state of Pong, see Pong. 
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