The Book of Ser Marco Polo, the Venetian: Concerning the Kingdoms and Marvels of the East, Volume 2 |
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14th century Abulfeda ancient Arab Baber Baron Bayan Book bridge Burmese Caindu called canal capital Carajan Cathay century Ch'êng-tu fu CHAPTER China Chinese Christian coast couvade Dynasty east edition elephants Emperor Fo-kien Fu-chau Garnier gives gold Hang-chau Henry Yule horses Hwang-Ho Ibn Batuta Idolaters India Island Java journey Kaan Kaan's Kaidu Kiang King kingdom Kinsay Klaproth Kúblái lake Latin Library Lolo Mahomedan Malay mangonels Manzi Marco Polo Marsden Martini mentioned merchants miles Mongol mountains navigation Nestorian Nogai NOTE Odoric palace Paris Pauthier Peking Pipino's Polo's port Prester John prince probably province Ramusio Rashiduddin remarks Richthofen river route salt Saracens says seems seqq Shan-si Si-fan silk silver speaks stone story Sumatra supra Sze-ch'wan Tartars tell Tibet Tibetan town trade translation traveller tribes Venice Voyages whilst writes Yule Yun-nan Zayton