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278,<br />
Mak-¥e-lap, Arabic Maghreb (el-aksa),<br />
454.<br />
J^ ^ij IflJ<br />
Mo-la-ye, Sanskrit Jfa-<br />
Zffi«/a; Kulam-Mal6, (Quilon), 12.<br />
;j^ ^ Mo-lai, Kulam-Mal6 (Quilon),<br />
12;—see also Ku-lin, Ku-lan, Mo-Iq-<br />
ku-ts% Mo-la-ye.<br />
^ ^ !i<br />
rlcha, black pepper, 223.<br />
^o-li-chij Sanskrit ma-<br />
^ ^ Mo-Uamg, a dependency <strong>of</strong><br />
Chon-la, possibly identical with Ma-lo-w6n<br />
and Ma-lan (q. v.), 56, n. lo.<br />
)^ Hd<br />
mo-^o, in Cantonese mo-ldk,<br />
used as a foreign name <strong>of</strong> frankincense,<br />
196, n. 1.<br />
^^ ^ ^V^ Mo-lo-M-ts% ^diU-<br />
^ ;S<br />
skrit ilfaZaAjMte; Kulain-Mal6, Quilon, 12.<br />
n. 7.<br />
cli^a.<br />
-^0-?**, Japanese Matsura, 173,<br />
i^ -^ ^o-sM, — see ^ ^ ma-<br />
W- ^ -^ mo-so-sM, bezoar stone,<br />
90, 131, 141.<br />
M i^ 5?P Mo-ti-na, Medina, 125.<br />
)^ ^ mo-tso, — see ^ ma-<br />
€¥a.<br />
^ "1^ M Mu-M-la/n, Mekran, a<br />
dependency <strong>of</strong> the Arabs, 117, 122, 224.<br />
Almoravides, 142.<br />
/^ M .^<br />
inu-loM-pH, the bark <strong>of</strong><br />
the maratJia-maram <strong>of</strong> the Tamils (Pen-<br />
iaptera tomentosa, Rox.); a product <strong>of</strong><br />
Ceylon, yields a black dye, its ashes are<br />
•used as lime with betel-nut, 73, 75, n. 9.<br />
g 5^<br />
Mu-lien, the Arhat Maudgal-<br />
yayana, 51.<br />
M M ^ MM Na-lo-U-lo-cMu,<br />
Sanskrit narikera, «cocoanut»; the Nicobar<br />
islands,<br />
i^|5<br />
12.<br />
^ :^ |1| Na-wu-toM-shan,<br />
an island between Coromandel coast and<br />
^ ^ ^ ^<br />
the northern.(?) coast <strong>of</strong> Ceylon, 100, n. ii.<br />
Nan-ni-Jiua-lo, a<br />
country <strong>of</strong> India, 96; situated probably in<br />
Sindh, 102. Nahrwala inOuzerat, according<br />
to Gerini.<br />
^ 0i{; Na/fi-p% the country <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Nairs, the Malabar coast, 89.<br />
^ 1^<br />
Niu-lim, a dependency <strong>of</strong> Java<br />
(Sho-p'o), and adjacent to Su-ki-tan, 83;<br />
probably the same as Ku-lun (q. v.).<br />
^ ^ Nu-huo, probably Naka, Chikuzen,<br />
in Kyushu, Japan, 173, n. 7.<br />
•^ 1^ Nvnfa, Dh<strong>of</strong>ar, a dependency<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Arabs, 116, 121, 195.<br />
j^ IK<br />
Nu-ku, a dependency <strong>of</strong> Java<br />
(Sho-p'o), 83. Not identified.<br />
1^ ^ |5£ O-kon-fo, Iskanderiah,<br />
Alexandria in Egypt, 146.<br />
. g»<br />
^ f^<br />
Pa-ki-nung, possibly<br />
Busuanga island, Philippine Islds. It was<br />
one <strong>of</strong> the San-sii (q. v.), 161.<br />
yfv JJ^ Mu-Jcim, the Mukuva or fisher-<br />
P'^s-te-t/M, possibly the<br />
men caste <strong>of</strong> Malabar, 89, n. i.<br />
^ Wi ^ Mu-lan-p% Arabic Murabit,<br />
the kingdom <strong>of</strong> the Al-Mur3bitiin or<br />
island <strong>of</strong> Palawan, Philippine Islds. It was<br />
one <strong>of</strong> the San-sii, 161.<br />
P^a-li, Bali, a pirate state,<br />
Gi "k^ W<br />
§ %^<br />
84; <strong>Chau</strong> uses the form Ma-li, (q. v.).<br />
El /J5JC<br />
Jl^ Pa-lin-fong, Palembang,<br />
also written y^ ^ ^ P'o-Un-pang,<br />
62,-63.<br />
B f^P >^ |Jj Pa-na-ta-slmn, —<br />
see Pau-lau-an-shan.