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^"^ M<br />

-^-M-lo, Akula or Kufa,<br />

the Abbaside Capital, HO.<br />

n^g Pjl P^ A-li-jo, a dependency <strong>of</strong><br />

Nan-p'i, 88; possibly the Hili or Ras Haili<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Arabs, near Calicut, 90.<br />

|Jnf tJ^ a-mo, Arabic 'anbar, amber-<br />

gris, 428.<br />

|J^ ]^<br />

a-nan, the name used in Chon-<br />

la to designate the temple dancing-girls,<br />

53, 55. n. 7.<br />

PhT ^ M i^<br />

Caliph Abu'l 'AbbSs, 4 1 7.<br />

A-p'o-lo-pa, the<br />

IW .# 1^ 11 f?jt a-t0'-i-p'o-t'a-ni,<br />

Arabic al-mhad, civet, 234.<br />

|Jpf ^5^ a-ts% Aramean asa, the<br />

myrtle, 197.<br />

1^ J^ ^ O'-yi^-tsi-e, Persian angUiad,<br />

angUsa, asa-foetida, 225.<br />

^ 1^ §<br />

-^^^ {Yen)4''o-inan, the<br />

Andaman islands, 147.<br />

^ ^ An-tu, Antioch, the nominal see<br />

<strong>of</strong> the king or Ma-lo-fu <strong>of</strong> Ta-ts'in, 102.<br />

^ ^[>[ Au-chou, in Japanese ds)^M,<br />

where gold mines were exploited, 175;<br />

text <strong>of</strong> <strong>Chau</strong> <strong>Ju</strong>-kua writes first character<br />

erroneously ^ Tile, 171.<br />

All-Men, probably Urgendj,<br />

^ ^<br />

the Gorganiya <strong>of</strong> the Middle Ages, 121,<br />

n. 12.<br />

1^ ^ ii RB<br />

-A-U-lo-lo-li, a depen-<br />

271<br />

dency <strong>of</strong> Nan-p'i, 88; possibly Gannanore,<br />

90, n. 8.<br />

^ ^[5 P^ Ch'a-na-M, the capital <strong>of</strong><br />

Pong-k'i6-Io,<br />

^<br />

97. Not identified.<br />

50? 'B^ Ch'a-pi-sha, the Land <strong>of</strong><br />

the setting sun, Arabic Djabirso or Djaborso,<br />

1 5 3 Also . written '^^ ij^ ^ 8ha-pi-c¥a.<br />

^ M ^ Gh'ai-U-fin(f, a locality<br />

on the Cherating river, east coast Malay<br />

Peninsula, 76, 80, n. 3.<br />

"g" Chan, in CantoneseSMw, ash-Sham,<br />

Syria, or Damascus, 104, 108, n. i4.<br />

^ ^ (Mn-ch'dng, Annam, 47— 50;<br />

its other names, 49, n. i.<br />

t^ M. ^ Chan-U-p'o, a dependency<br />

<strong>of</strong> Chon-la, the present Chanthabun, 56;<br />

see also GMn-li-fu.<br />

^^<br />

Ghan-pei, Djambi, the capital <strong>of</strong><br />

eastern Sumatra after the Javanese conquest<br />

in A. D. 1377, 65, 66, n. is.<br />

^ ^<br />

Ghan-pin, a country, presu-<br />

mably on coast <strong>of</strong> Pegu, passed by the Chu-<br />

li6n mission <strong>of</strong> A. D. 1015, 100, n. ii.<br />

|l§ -j^ ^ chan-po-Jcia, Sanskrit<br />

champaka, the champac tree, Michelia<br />

Champaca, 203.<br />

^ ^ ^ \U Ghan-pu-lau-shan,<br />

Culao Cham, 10.<br />

^ (or -^ ?) :^ ^ G}mn-(or Ku-)<br />

pu-lau, an island passed by Chu-lien mis-

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