Volume II Part 137 (1/2)

Navapa (Lop?).

Naversa (ancient Anazarbus), in Cilicia, under Taurus.

Nayan, Kublai's kinsman, his revolt, Kublai marches against; routed in battle; put to death by Kublai.

earchus at Hormuz.

Nebila and Mangla islands.

Nebuchadnezzar.

Necklaces, precious.

Necuveran, _see_ Nicobar.

Negapatam, Chinese PaG.o.da at.

Negroes described.

Negropont.

Nellore.

Nemej, Niemicz (”Dumb”), applied to Germans by Slavs.

Nerghi, Plain of.

_Neri_ (pigs).

Nescradin, _see_ Nasruddin.

_Nesnas_ (a goblin).

Nestorian Christians, at Mosul, Tauris; Kashgar; Samarkand; Yarkand; Tangut; Kamul; Chingintalas; Sukchur; Kampichu, Kan-chau; their diffusion in Asia; among the Mongols; Erguiul and Sinju; Egrigaia; Tenduc; China; Yachi, or Yun-nan fu; Cacanfu; Yang-chau; one in Polo's suite; churches at Chinghianfu; church at Kinsay; at St. Thomas; Patriarch of; Metropolitan.

Nestorius, Patriarch of Constantinople.

Nevergun Pa.s.s.

New Year Festival at Kublai's Court.

Neza Tash Pa.s.s.

Ngan-king (Nanghin).

Ngan-ning-ho River.

Ngantung, Mongol general.

Ngo-ning, or Ho-nhi.

Nia (ancient Ni-jang), in Khotan.

Nias Island.

Nibong Palm.

Nicaea of Alexander.

Nicholson, Edward B.

Nicobar (Necuveran) Islands, etymology and people.

Nicolas of Pistoia.

Nicolas, Christian name of Ahmad Sultan.

---- Friar, of Vicenza.

Nicolas IV., Pope.

Nieuhoff.

Nigudar (NoG.o.dar), Mongol princes.

Nigudarian bands.

Nilawar (Nellore).

Nile, sources of.

Nileshwaram.

_Nimchah Musulman_, ”Half-and-Halfs”.

Nine, auspicious number among Tartars.

Nine Provinces (India), (China).

Ning-hsia, or hia (Egrigaia).

Ningpo.

Ning-yuan fu.

Niriz, steel mines of.

Nirvana, figures of Buddha in.