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    Defeats Kytai - Named Emperor - Attacks the Kirghis and the Troglodytae - 
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His Origin - Defeated By Mongols - Defeats The Nestorians - Defeats Kytai - Named Emperor - Attacks The Kirghis And The Troglodytae - His Laws

- His death CLOTH, the chief merchandise in Tartary COIAT, Sartach's Historiographer COMANI defeated by Thosut Khan - Their customs COMMANIA described

CON KHAN, ruler of Kara-Katay CONRAD, duke of Mazovia CONSTANTINOPLE, mentioned CORRENSA COSMOS, the Tartar drink CRACOW, mentioned CRIT, a nomad tribe CUYNE - Entertains Carpini - Elected Emperor - His appearance - Receives ambassadors - Parts from his mother - Avenges his father's death - Dissembles CYRPODANIS, his expedition

DERBENT, mentioned DEURUM (Soldan), attacked by the Tartars DNIEPER (river), mentioned DON (river), mentioned

ELDEGAY, mentioned ENGLISHMAN, extraordinary confession of an ERIVAN (lake), mentioned

FRA PAOLO, mentioned FROBISHER (M.), quoted

GASARIA, see Caesaria GEORGIA, attacked by Tartars, mentioned GERMANY, mentioned GOSET accompanies Rubruquis, Sent back by Bathy GOTHS, mercenaries GUYDO, governor of Trebizond

HAYTHON (Bishop), mentioned HUNGARIANS at the Court of Bathy, Descended from the Huns HUNGARY, mentioned

IAEC, see _Rhymuus_ IEROSLAUS, Duke of Russia IEROSLAUS, Duke of Susdal INDIA, attacked by Tartars INNOCENT IV. sends a mission to Tartary ISIDORE, quoted IUGURES, idolaters

JERUSALEM, mentioned JERUSALEM (Knights of), conquer Prussia

KADAC, mentioned KANGITTAE, mentioned KENCHAT, mentioned KEN KHAN, mentioned KERSOVA, see _Kertch_ KERTCH, mentioned KIEV, mentioned KIRGHIS, mentioned KYTAI, resist Chingis Khan - Use silver for missiles - Conquered - Mentioned - Make war against the besiegers of Antioch

LANGA, mentioned LENA DELTA, mentioned LESGI, a tribe of Saracens

MAEOTIS (lake), mentioned MANCHERULE (Manchu), mentioned MANGU KHAN, mentioned MATRIGA, see _Azov_ MELVILLE, chief engineer of "Jeannette", quoted MERKIT, see _Crit_ MICHAEAS the malicious MICHAEL, Duke of Russia, martyred by the Tartars MOAL, a name of the Tartars MONSTERS, mentioned MORDUANS attacked - mentioned MOXEL, subjects of Sartach MUC, an eastern nation

NAYMANI, mentioned NEPER, see _Dnieper_ NESTORIANS defeated by Chingis Khan NEUSTADT, mentioned NICHOLAS (servant to Rubruquis)

OCCADAY-KHAN Builds Omyl - Succeeds Chingis - The manner of his death OMYL built ORDU (duke) mentioned ORGANUM, the land of Mangu Khan ORNA attacked

PASCATIR, mentioned PARIS (MATTHEW), extract from PAROSITAE, mentioned PEREKOP (Isthmus) POLAND, mentioned PONTUS EUXIMUS, mentioned PRESTER JOHN defeats Tartars - Chief of Nestorians - His country PRUSSIA, mentioned

RHA, see _Volga_ RHYMNUS (river), mentioned RUBRUQUIS (W. de). HIS VOYAGE TO TARTARY - Reaches Soldaia - Travels over Isthmus of Perekop - Reaches Tartary - Is imposed upon - Visits the Court of Scacati - Passes through Comania - Crosses the Don - Reaches the Court of Sartach - Is received by him - Is forwarded to Bathy - Reaches the Volga - Visits the Court of Bathy - Sent on to Mangu Khan - Visits the Iugures RUSSIA, _passim_

SAINT CLEMENT, his martyrdom SAINT QUENTIN (Simon of), quoted SALT PITS, mentioned SAMOYEDS, mentioned SARPI (Paul), see _Fra Paolo_ SARTACH, mentioned - His country - Receives Rubruquis SCACATI, kinsman of Bathy - His court - Gives Rubruquis a guide SILESIA, mentioned SIMFEROPOL, mentioned SOLANGA, mentioned SOLDAIA, see _Simferopol_ SOLONIA, mentioned SUN, fable as to its rising SYNOPOLIS, mentioned SYRA ORDA, mentioned

TALAS, mentioned TANAIS, see _Don_ TANGUT, mentioned TARTARS, their barbarous demeanour, _passim_ - Attack Neustadt - Driven back by Christian princes - J. DE PLANO CARPINI'S ACCOUNT OF THEM - Their appearance - Marriages - Clothing - Dwellings - Religious ceremonies - Crimes and laws - Worship the moon - Funeral rites - Compared with those of Florida - Virtues and Vices - W. DE RUBRUQUIS'S ACCOUNT OF THEM - Defeated by Prester John - Meet with Monsters Their leaders - Ill treatment of Ambassadors - attack Bulgaria - Hungary - The Parossitae - The Samoyeds, Armenia. Georgia - Soldan Deurum - Sultan of Aleppo - Caliph of Baldach, Military tactics - Mode of crossing rivers - Their bad faith - Their conquests - Their plans of conquest - How to resist them - Their fodder, Mode of saluting Princes - Their way of drinking - Their carts - Their beds Their food - Their mode of wearing their hair - Their women - Their yearly migrations - Their manner of writing TARTARY, Description of - Political divisions TAURICA CHERSONESUS TEREK (river), mentioned THIBET, mentioned THOSSUT KHAN defeats Comani TIRBON (Prince), mentioned TRAPEZUNDA, see _Trebizond_ TREBIZOND mentioned TROGLODYTAE, mentioned TURGEMANNUS accompanies Rubruquis

VALAKIA, mentioned VASTACIUS, mentioned VENETUS (Paulus). See _Fra Paolo_ VOLGA (river), mentioned VUT KHAN, brother of Prester John

WASILICO, duke of Russia

YUO OF NARBONA. EPISTLE TO ARCHBISHOP OF BORDEAUX

ZIKIA, mentioned

INDEX TO VOL. III.

ABERDOUR BAY, Wreck of the Edward Bonaventure in ADAMS (Clement), mentioned - HIS ACCOUNT OF SIR HUGH WILLOUGHBY'S EXPEDITION AEGELAND, mentioned

ALCOCKE (Thomas), HIS LETTER TO RICHARD GRAY AND HENRY LANE - Put in prison - Released - Mentioned - HIS SECOND JOURNEY TO PERSIA, BY R. CHEINE, Goes to Casbin - Murdered - Account of his murder. ALEPPO. Its trade ALEXANDER VI. (Pope). His division of unknown lands annulled ALLARD the skinner, mentioned ALLEN (Thomas), mentioned ALLEN (William), mentioned AMBASSADOR, attendance on the Russian AMSTERDAM mentioned ANDREWS (John), mentioned ANNA, wife of Wladimir, mentioned ANTHONY (Nicholas), mentioned ARDOC. See _Oxus_ ARDOVIL. mentioned ARNEOSTE, a Giant, mentioned ARRASH, mentioned ARTILLERY, used in Russia - Varieties used in Europe ARUNDEL, (Henry, Earl of), mentioned ARZINA. See _Varsina_ ASTRAKAN, conquered - Mentioned ATTILA, his evil countenance AUGUST (William), mentioned AUGUSTUS, Duke of Moscovy said to be descended from AUK (Little), plentiful AURA SOLTANA, a Tartar girl AUSTEN (John), mentioned AUSTEN (Robert), mentioned AYZ, a holy Tartar

BAJAZET, Emperor of Turkey, carried in a cage by Tamerlane BALKH, mentioned BANBRUCKE (Christopher), mentioned BARNES (Sir George), mentioned BARRETT (Charles), mentioned BARRIE (William), mentioned BASILIUS, Emperor of Constantinople - sends a bishop to Russia BASILIUS, son of Demetrius - succeeded by his brother BASILIUS, grandson of Demetrius - succeeds his uncle - taken prisoner by his cousins BATHY, duke of Tartary - slays Czar Georgius - Overruns Poland and Silesia - Marches into Hungary - Defeats Bela IV BAUGHLEATA, mentioned BEARE (William), mentioned BECHER (Henry), mentioned BEDFORD (John, Earl of), mentioned BELA IV., King of Hungary - defeated by Bathy BENEDICT (Friar), sent as an ambassador to the Tartars BENTLY (Erasmus), mentioned BEROZOVA (river), mentioned BERWICK, mentioned BEST (Robert), mentioned - Is appointed Henry Lane's champion BLACKWALL, mentioned BLAGE (George), see _Blake_ BLAKE (George), mentioned BLUE Sea, mentioned BOGHAR, mentioned - described BOKHARA, see _Boghar_ BOMMELOE ISLAND visited by Burrough BONA CONFIDENTIA (The), mentioned - Its history and fate BONAVENTURE (Cape), mentioned BOND, Alderman, mentioned BONTIGNE (Roger), master of rope works at Cholmogori BORGIA, (Caesar), mentioned BORGIA (Lucretia), mentioned BORISSUS, son of Wladimir BORISTHENES, see _Dnieper_ BOSTON, mentioned BOUCHER (John), mentioned BRANDE (John), mentioned BRIAN (Leonard), sent to North Russia in search of Yew BROOKE (John), mentioned BROOKE (Rowland), mentioned BROWNE (John), mentioned BROWNE (Thomas), mentioned BUCKLAND (John), mentioned BULLCY (Thomas), quoted BUNTING (Roger), mentioned BUNTING (Thomas), mentioned BUONA SPERANZA (The), mentioned - Its history and fate BURROUGH (Stephen), HIS EXPEDITION TO DISCOVER THE RIVER OB - Sails from Ratcliffe - Entertained by Cabot at Gravesend - Embarks on Edward Bonaventure - Visits Bommeloe island - Loses sight of Searchthrift - Reaches Hammerfest - Names North Cape - Parts from Edward Bonaventure - Arrives in the river Kola - Meets with Russian Lodjas - Has friendly relations with a Russian named Gabriel - And unfriendly with a Karelian - Rounds Cape Canin Nos - Enters river Petchora - Meets with Ice - His adventure with a whale - Lands on Navaja Zemlia - Meets a Karelian, named Loshak, from whom he obtains information - Visits a Samoyed camp - Turned back by ice - Returns to Colmogro - RICHARD JOHNSON'S ACCOUNT OF THE VOYAGE - HIS VOYAGE IN SEARCH OF THE THREE LOST VESSELS - Sails in Searchthrift - Lands at Dogs Nose - Meets with a storm - Is boarded by Laps - Learns the fate of the lost ships - Invited to send English ships to Kegor - Intends to seek the river Ob - Appointed master of the Swallow BURROUGH (William) mentioned BURTON (George), mentioned BUSSARMANS, mentioned BUTTER (Miles), mentioned

CABOT (Sebastian). ORDINANCES, ETC., GIVEN TO WILLOUGHBY - Named - First governor of the Muscovy Co.

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