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Palladius, the Archimandrite.
Palm (Measure).
Palm Wine, _see_ Wine of Palm.
Pamier (Pamir), Plain of, its wild sheep; great height; pasture, etc.; described by Hiuen Tsang, Wood, Goes, Abdul Mejid, Colonel Gordon and others; Dr. M.A. Stein on; Lord Curzon on number of.
Pan-Asiatic usages.
Pandarani, or Fandaraina.
Pandit Manphul.
Pandrethan in Kashmir, Buddhist temple at.
Pandyan kings.
Panja River, or Upper Oxus.
Panjab.
Panjkora.
Panjs.h.i.+r.
Pantaleon, coins of.
Panthe, or Mahomedan Kingdom in Yun-nan.
Panya (or Pengya), in Burma.
Pao-ki h'ien.
Paonano Pao.
Pape, Papesifu.
Paper-money (Chao), Kublai's made from bark, modern. (_See_ also Currency.).
Papien River.
Paquier, Professor.
Paradise, Apples of.
---- in legend of the Cross.
---- of Persia.
---- of the Old Man of the Mountain, destroyed.
---- Rivers of.
Parakrama Bahu I.
Paramisura, founder of Malacca.
_Parapomisadae_.
_Parasol_.
Paravas.
Parez, Pariz, turquoise mines of.
---- falcons of.
Pariahs (_Paraiyar_), etymology of.
Parker, E.H.
Parlak, or Perlak, _see_ Ferlec.
---- Tanjong.
Parliament, Tartar.
Parpa iron mines.
Parrot, Professor, first to ascend Mount Ararat.
Parrots.
Partridges, black; Jiruft; great (Chakors); in mew. (_See_ also Francolin.).
Parwana, a traitor eaten by the Tartars.
Paryan silver mines.
Pascal of Vittoria, Friar.
Pasei, Pacem (Basma), a kingdom of Sumatra.
---- Bay of.
---- History of.
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