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 -  C.,
  on Hwai-lu;
  on Yellow River;
  on Pia-chau fu;
  on road from T'ung-kwan to Si-ngan fu - Page 577
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C., On Hwai-Lu; On Yellow River; On Pia-Chau Fu; On Road From T'ung-Kwan To Si-Ngan Fu.

Hollingworth, H.G. Holy Sepulchre, oil from lamp of. Homeritae. Homi-cheu, or Ngo-ning. Homme, its technical use. Hondius

Map. Ho-nhi, or Ngo-ning (Anin) tribe (See Homi-cheu.). Hooker, Sir Joseph, on bamboo explosion. Horiad (Oirad, or Uirad) tribe. Hormuz (Hormos, Curmosa), trade with India; a sickly place; the people's diet; ships; great heat and fatal wind; crops, mourning customs; the king of; another road to Kerman from; route from Kerman to; site of the old city; foundation of; history of; merchants; horses exported to India from; the Melik of. - - Island, or Jerun, Organa of Arian. Hormuzdia. Horns of Ovis Poli. Horoscopes, in China, in Maabar. Horse-posts and Post-houses. Horses, Turkish, Persian; of Badakhshan, strain of Bucephalus; sacrificed at Kaans' tombs; Tartar; and white mares; presented to Kaan on New Year's Day; of Carajan; their tails docked; of Anin; tracking by; decorated with Yaks' tails; now bred in S. India. - - great trade and prices in importing to India from Persia, modes of shipment; from Carajan; from Anin; from Kis, Hormuz, Dofar, Soer, and Aden; Esher; Dofar; Calatu. - - duty on, captured by pirates; their extraordinary treatment and diet in India. Horse-stealing, Tartar laws. Hosie, A., on Ch'eng-tu; brine-wells of Pai-yen-ching; on the Si-fan; on Caindu Lake. Hospitals, Buddhist. Hostelries, at Cambaluc, on the Cathay post-roads; at Kinsay. Hot springs in Armenia, near Hormuz. Hounds, Masters of Kaan's. Hours, struck from Cambaluc bell-tower, at Kinsay; unlucky; canonical. Hsi Hsia dynasty. Hsiang-chen, Hsiang, wood. Hu-chau fu (Vuju). Hui-hui, white and black capped, two Mohammedan sects. Hukaji (Hogachi, Cogachin), Kublai's son. Hukwan-hien. Hulaku Khan (Alau, Alacan), Kublai's brother, and founder of Mongol dynasty in Persia, war with Barka Khan; takes Baghdad and puts Khalif to death; the Ismailites and the Old Man. - - his treachery, his descendants; battle with Barca; his followers. Hullukluk, village, near Sivas. Human fat, used for combustion in war. - - sacrifices. Humayun, Emperor. Humboldt. Hunawar (Onore, Hinaur). Hundred Eyes, prophecy of the. Hundwaniy (ondanique), Indian steel. Hungary, Hungarians. Hung Hao, Chinese author. Hun-ho (Sanghin River). Hunting equipment and Expedition, Kublai's, Kang-hi's. - - preserves. (See also Sport.). Hutton, Captain. Hwa-chau. Hwai-lu, or Hwo-lu-h'ien (Khavailu), the Birmingham of N. Shansi. Hwai-ngan-fu (Coiganju). Hwai River. Hwang-ho (Yellow River), changes in its courses; its embankments. Hwan-ho. Hyena. Hyrcania, king of.

Iabadiu. Ibn-al-Furat. Ibn Batuta (Moorish traveller, circa A.D. 1330-1350), his account of Chinese juggling; his account of Khansa (Kinsay); of Zayton; in Sumatra; on Camphor; in Ceylon; at Kaulam; in Malabar; sees Rukh; his account of Maldives; dog-sledges; Market in Land of Darkness; on Silver Mines of Russia. Ibn Fozlan, see Fozlan. Ichin-hien. Ichthyophagous cattle and people. Icon Amlac, king of Abyssinia. Iconium (Kuniyah, Conia). Idolatry (Buddhism) and Idolaters, in Kashmir; their decalogue; Pashai; Tangut; Kamul; Kanchau; Chingintalas; Suhchau; Etzina, their fasting days; Tartars and Cathayans; Erguiul; Egrigaia; Tenduc; Chandu; at Kublai's birthday feast; Cachanfu; Kenjanfu; Acbalec Manzi; Sindafu; Tibet; Caindu; Yachi; Carajan; Zardandan; Mien; Caugigu; Coloman; Cuiju; Cacanfu; Chinangli; Sinjumatu; Coiganju; Paukin; Tiju; Nanghin; Chinghianfu; Tanpiju; Chipangu; Chamba; Sumatra; Nicobars; Mutfili; Coilum; Eli; Malabar; Tana; Cambaet; Semenat; Far North. - - Origin of, of Brahmans; of Jogis. Idols, Tartar, Tangut; colossal; of Cathay; of Bacsi or Lamas; of Sensin; of East generally; in India. [Greek:

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