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zdashir. Ydifu. Year, Chinese, Mongol and Chinese cycle. Yelimala, _see_ Monte d'Ely. Yeliu Chutsai, statesman and astronomer. Yellow, or orthodox Lamas. Yemen (_See_ also Aden.). Yeng-chau (in Shan-tung). ---- (in Che-kiang). Yen-king (Old Peking). Yen-Ping. Yenshan. Yesubuka. Yesudar. Yesugai, father of Chinghiz. Yetsina (Etzina). Yezd (Yasdi), silk fabrics of. Yiu-ki River. Yoritomo, descendants of. Yonting Ho River. Yotkan, village. Youth, Island of. Yrac, province. Ysemain of Hiulie, western engineer. Yu, _see_ Jade. Yuan Ho. Yu-chow, gold and silver mines. Yue-chi. Yuen, Mongol Imperial dynasty, so styled. Yuen-hao, kingdom of Tangut. Yuen ming-yuen, palace. Yuen shi, History of Mongol Dynasty in China. Yugria, or Yughra, in the Far North. Yuh-shan. Yule, Sir Henry, on Ravenala; on Maundeville. Yun-Hien, a Buddhist Abbot. Yung-chang fu (Shen-si). ---- (Yun-nan, Vochan). Yung Lo, Emperor. Yun-nan (Carajan), province, conquerors of; Mahomedans. Yun-nan-fu city, _see_ Yachi. Yurungkash (white Jade) River. Yusuf Kekfi. Yuthia, Ayuthia (Ayodhya), mediaeval capital of Siam. Yvo of Narbonne. Zabedj. Zaila. _Zaituniah_, probable origin of satin. Zampa, _see_ Champa. Zanghibar (Zangibar, Zanjibar, Zanzibar), currents off; Ivory trade; its blacks, women. Zanton (Shantung ?). Zanzale, James, or Jacob Baradaeus, Bishop of Edessa. Zapharan, monastery near Baghdad. Zardandan, or "Gold Teeth," a people of W. Yun-nan, identity doubtful; characteristic customs. Zarneke, Fr. Zayton, Zaitun, Zeiton, Cayton, (T'swan-chau, Chwan-chau, or Chinchew of modern charts); the great mediaeval port of China; Khan's revenue from; porcelain; language; etymology; mediaeval notices; identity; Chinchew, a name misapplied; Christian churches at; ships of. Zayton, Andrew, Bishop of. Zebak Valley. Zebu, humped oxen. Zedoary. Zenghi. Zerms (Jerms). Zerumbet. Zettani. Zhafar, _see_ Dhafar. Zic (Circassia). Zikas. Zimme, _see_ Kiang-mai. Zinc. Zinj, Zinjis. Zobeidah, the lady. Zorza, _see_ Chorcha. Zu-'lkarnain (Zulcarniain), "the Two Horned," an epithet of Alexander. Zurficar (Zurpica, Zulficar), a Turkish friend of Marco Polo's. SER MARCO POLO NOTES AND ADDENDA TO SIR HENRY YULE'S EDITION, CONTAINING THE RESULTS OF RECENT RESEARCH AND DISCOVERY BY HENRI CORDIER [Illustration: THE LO-HAN SHAN-CHU TSUN CHE. No. 100 IN THE
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