The Travels of Marco Polo, the Venetian: The Translation of Marsden Revised, with a Selection of His Notes

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Of the Town of Kobiam and its Manufactures
70
CONTENTS vii
72
Of a fertile Plain of six Days Journey succeeded by
77
Of the Province of BalashanOf the Precious Stones found
83
Of the Province of VokhanOf an Ascent for three Days
91
Of the Province of Karkan the Inhabitants of which
97
Of the Province of TanguthOf the City of SachionOf
104
Of the District of Kamul and of some peculiar Customs
109
Of the City of Kampion the principal one of the Province
115
Concerning ChingisKhan first Emperor of the Tartars
122
Of the Rules of Justice observed by these PeopleAnd of
137
Of the Province of Egrigaia and of the City of Kalachaof
145
Of the Grand Khans beautiful Palace in the City of Shandu
152
BOOK II
160
Of the Return of the Grand Khan to the City of Kanbalu after
167
Of the Figure and Stature of the Grand KhanOf his four
171
PAGE
179
Of the new City of Taidu built near to that of KanbaluOf
181
Of the treasonable Practices employed to cause the City
187
Of the Style in which the Grand Khan holds his Public Courts
193
Of the White Feast held on the First Day of the Month
199
Of the Quantity of Game taken and sent to the Court during
205
Of the Multitude of Persons who continually resort to
214
Of the Places established on all the great Roads for supplying
221
Of the Relief afforded by the Grand Khan to all the Provinces
227
Of the Religion of the TartarsOf the Opinions they hold
234
Of the Kingdom of Tainfu
242
Of the City of Kenzanfu
248
Of the Province of Kaindu
258
Of the Province named Karazan
264
Of the Manner in which the Grand Khan effected the Con
271
Of an uninhabited Region and of the Kingdom of Mien
276
Of the City of Mien and of a grand Sepulchre of its King
277
Of the Province of Bangala
279
Of the Province of Kangigu
281
Of the Province of Amu
282
Of Tholoman
283
Of the Cities of Chintigui Sidinfu Gingui and Pazanfu
284
Of the City of Changlu
288
Of the City of Changli
289
Of the City of Singuimatu
291
Of the great River called the Karamoran and of the Cities of Koiganzu and Kuanzu
293
Of the most noble Province of Manji and of the Manner in which it was subdued by the Grand Khan
294
Of the City of Koiganzu
298
Of the Town of Paughin
299
Of the City of Kain
300
Of the City of Yangui of which Marco Polo held the Go vernment
301
Of the Province of Nanghin
302
Of the City of Singui and of the very great River Kiang
305
Of the City of Kayngui
308
Of the City of Changhianfu
309
Of the City of Tinguigui
310
Of the Cities of Singui and Vagiu
311
Of the noble and magnificent City of Kinsai
313
Of the Revenues of the Grand Khan
336
Of the City of Tapinzu
337
Of the City of Uguiu
338
Of the Kingdom or Viceroyalty of Koncha and its capi tal City named Fugiu
339
Of the Country of Ziamba of the King of that Country and of his becoming tributary to the Grand Khan
358
Of the Island of Java
361
Of the Islands of Sondur and Condur and of the Country of Lochac
362
Of the Island of Pentan and of the Kingdom of Malaiur
364
Of the Island of Java Minor
365
Of the Kingdom of Felech in the Island of Java Minor
366
Of the Second Kingdom named Basman
367
Of the Third Kingdom named Samara
369
Of the Fourth Kingdom named Dragoian
372
Of the Fifth Kingdom named Lambri
373
Of the Sixth Kingdom named Fanfur where Meal is pro cured from a certain Tree
374
Of the Island of Nocueran
376
Of the Island of Angaman
377
Of the Province of Maabar
380
Of the Kingdom of Murphili or Monsul
398
Of the Province of Lac Loac or Lar
400
Of the Island of Zeilan
405
Of the City of Kael
408
Of the Kingdom of Koulam
410
Of Komari
413
Of the Kingdom of Dely
414
Of Malabar
416
Of the Kingdom of Guzzerat
418
Of the Kingdom of Kanan
419
Of the Kingdom of Kambaia
420
Of the Kingdom of Servenath
421
Of the Kingdom of Kesmacoran
422
Of the Islands of Males and of Females
423
Of the Island of Soccotera
425
Of the great Island of Madagascar
427
Of the Island of Zenzibar
431
Of the multitude of Islands in the Indian Sea
434
Of the Second or Middle Indianamed Abascia or Abyssinia
435
Of the Province of Aden
438
Of the City of Escier
440
Of the City of Dulfar
442
Of Ormus
444
Of those Countries which are termed the Region of Darkness
449
Of the Province of Russia
451
Of Great Turkey
453
What the Grand Khan said of the Injuries done to him by Kaidu
456
How Abaga sent Argon his Son with an Army
457
How Argon succeeded his Father in the Sovereignty
458
How Acomat went with his Host to fight Argon
459
How the Barons replied to Argon
460
How Argon sent his Messengers to Acomat
461
The Battle between Argon and Acomat
462
How Argon recovered the Sovereignty
463
The Death of Argon
464
How Quiacatu seized upon the Sovereignty after the Death of Argon
465
Of the Lords of the Tartars of the West
466
How Berca and his Host went to meet Alau
467
Of the great Battle between Alau and Berca
468
How Totamangu was Lord of the Tartars of the West
469
How Toctai proceeded against Nogai
470
APPENDIX
472
INDEX
477
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