Destruction;
Survival And Recent Circumstances Of The Sect.
Asses, In Persia,
In Mongolia;
In Madagascar;
In Abyssinia;
In Far North.
Asterius, Bishop of Amasia in Pontus.
Astrakhan (Gittarchan).
Astrolabe.
Astrology, -ers, in Tangut,
of Chinghiz;
at Kublai's Court;
at Cambaluc;
Of Tibet;
at Kinsay;
in Maabar;
in Coilum.
Astronomical instruments, ancient Chinese.
Atabegs, of Mosul,
of Lur;
of Fars;
of Yezd;
of Kerman.
Atjeh, see Achin.
Atkinson's Narratives, and their credibility.
Atlas, Chinese, in Magliabecchian Library.
[Greek: Attagas] (Black Partridge).
Attalus, King.
At-Thaibi family.
Auberoche, Siege of.
Audh (Oudh).
Aufat, Ifat.
Augury, see Omens.
Aung Khan (Unc Can), see Prester John.
Aurangzib.
Aurora, Ibn Fozlan's account of.
Aussa.
'Avah, Abah, Ava, one of the cities of the Magi.
Avarian, epithet of S. Thomas.
Avebury, Lord, on couvade.
Avicenna's classification of Iron.
Avigi, 'afci (falco montanus).
Axum, Inscription,
Church of;
Court of.
Ayas (Layas, Aiazzo, etc.), port of Cilician Armenia,
Sea fight at.
Ayuthia.
Azumiti.
Azure, Ultramarine (lapis armenus) Mines in Badakhshan,
in Tenduc;
ore.
Baba Buzurg, worshipped by the Lurs.
Baber, E. C, on Ch'eng-tu,
on wild oxen of Tibet;
Lolos;
Gold River (Brius);
the word Caindu;
Talifu;
Mekong River;
Zardandan;
site of battle between Kublai and king of Mien;
descent of Mien.
Baboons, etymology
Bab-ul-abwah, "The Gate of Gates," Pass of Derbend.
Babylon, Babylonia (Cairo or Egypt),
Sultan of.
Babylonish garments.
Baccadeo, indigo.
Baccanor.
Bacon, Roger,
as geographer.
Bacsi, see Bakhshi.
Bactria, its relation to Greece.
Bacu, Sea of (Caspian).
Badakhshan (Badashan),
its population;
capitals of;
Mirs of;
legend of Alexandrian pedigree of its kings;
depopulation of;
scenery;
dialects;
forms of the name;
great river of (Upper Oxus).
Badaun.
Badger, Rev.
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