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 -  Sends a mission to Tartary
ISIDORE, quoted
IUGURES, idolaters

JERUSALEM, mentioned
JERUSALEM (Knights of), conquer Prussia

KADAC, mentioned
KANGITTAE, mentioned - Page 460
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Sends A Mission To Tartary ISIDORE, Quoted IUGURES, Idolaters

JERUSALEM, mentioned JERUSALEM (Knights of), conquer Prussia

KADAC, mentioned KANGITTAE, mentioned KENCHAT, mentioned KEN KHAN, mentioned KERSOVA, see _Kertch_ KERTCH, mentioned KIEV, mentioned KIRGHIS, mentioned KYTAI, resist Chingis Khan - Use silver for missiles - Conquered - Mentioned - Make war against the besiegers of Antioch

LANGA, mentioned LENA DELTA, mentioned LESGI, a tribe of Saracens

MAEOTIS (lake), mentioned MANCHERULE (Manchu), mentioned MANGU KHAN, mentioned MATRIGA, see _Azov_ MELVILLE, chief engineer of "Jeannette", quoted MERKIT, see _Crit_ MICHAEAS the malicious MICHAEL, Duke of Russia, martyred by the Tartars MOAL, a name of the Tartars MONSTERS, mentioned MORDUANS attacked - mentioned MOXEL, subjects of Sartach MUC, an eastern nation

NAYMANI, mentioned NEPER, see _Dnieper_ NESTORIANS defeated by Chingis Khan NEUSTADT, mentioned NICHOLAS (servant to Rubruquis)

OCCADAY-KHAN Builds Omyl - Succeeds Chingis - The manner of his death OMYL built ORDU (duke) mentioned ORGANUM, the land of Mangu Khan ORNA attacked

PASCATIR, mentioned PARIS (MATTHEW), extract from PAROSITAE, mentioned PEREKOP (Isthmus) POLAND, mentioned PONTUS EUXIMUS, mentioned PRESTER JOHN defeats Tartars - Chief of Nestorians - His country PRUSSIA, mentioned

RHA, see _Volga_ RHYMNUS (river), mentioned RUBRUQUIS (W. de). HIS VOYAGE TO TARTARY - Reaches Soldaia - Travels over Isthmus of Perekop - Reaches Tartary - Is imposed upon - Visits the Court of Scacati - Passes through Comania - Crosses the Don - Reaches the Court of Sartach - Is received by him - Is forwarded to Bathy - Reaches the Volga - Visits the Court of Bathy - Sent on to Mangu Khan - Visits the Iugures RUSSIA, _passim_

SAINT CLEMENT, his martyrdom SAINT QUENTIN (Simon of), quoted SALT PITS, mentioned SAMOYEDS, mentioned SARPI (Paul), see _Fra Paolo_ SARTACH, mentioned - His country - Receives Rubruquis SCACATI, kinsman of Bathy - His court - Gives Rubruquis a guide SILESIA, mentioned SIMFEROPOL, mentioned SOLANGA, mentioned SOLDAIA, see _Simferopol_ SOLONIA, mentioned SUN, fable as to its rising SYNOPOLIS, mentioned SYRA ORDA, mentioned

TALAS, mentioned TANAIS, see _Don_ TANGUT, mentioned TARTARS, their barbarous demeanour, _passim_ - Attack Neustadt - Driven back by Christian princes - J. DE PLANO CARPINI'S ACCOUNT OF THEM - Their appearance - Marriages - Clothing - Dwellings - Religious ceremonies - Crimes and laws - Worship the moon - Funeral rites - Compared with those of Florida - Virtues and Vices - W. DE RUBRUQUIS'S ACCOUNT OF THEM - Defeated by Prester John - Meet with Monsters Their leaders - Ill treatment of Ambassadors - attack Bulgaria - Hungary - The Parossitae - The Samoyeds, Armenia.

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