in Java.
Hing-hwa, language of.
Hippopotamus' teeth.
Hips, admiration of large.
Hirth, Dr. F.
Hiuan-Tsung, Emperor.
Hiuen Tsang, Dr., a Buddhist monk.
Hochau, in Sze-chwan, Mangku Khan's death at.
---- in Kansuh.
Hochung-fu (Cachanfu).
Hodgson, Mr.
Hoernle, Dr.
Hojos.
Hokien-fu (Cacanfu).
Hokow, or Hokeu.
Holcombe, Rev. 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 Ism
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