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236.<br />

P^lJ ^^l]pci-pa, Arabic babagha, parrot,<br />

A ^ M<br />

Pa-ssi-U, a dependency <strong>of</strong><br />

Chon-la, possibly the same as Po-ssi-lan<br />

(q.<br />

v.), 56.<br />

^ ^^ Pa-Pa, a dependency <strong>of</strong> San-<br />

fo-ts'i, 62; possibly the Baftas in N. Su-<br />

matra, 66, n. 8.<br />

^ ^ Pa-yli, a country probably on<br />

the Guzerat<br />

W<br />

coast, 13.<br />

-^S SI Pai-hua-yiian, a dependency<br />

<strong>of</strong> Java (Sho-p'o), 83; possibly the<br />

Pejajaran <strong>of</strong> the Javanese, 86.<br />

^ ^ Pai-Uen, Bahrein, in Persian<br />

Gulf, a dependency <strong>of</strong> the Arabs, 117.<br />

Q '/^ ^ Pai-p'^u-yen, the Babuyan<br />

islands, Philippine Islds., 160.<br />

S ^<br />

Pai-ta, in Cantonese Pak-<br />

tat, Baghdad, a depenency <strong>of</strong> the Arabs,<br />

117; other forms <strong>of</strong> name, 135, n. i.<br />

'^ ^ ^ (Jj Pau-lau-cm-shcm, a<br />

high mountain on coast <strong>of</strong> Su-ki-tan (Cen-<br />

tral Java), 82; identified with TanjongPau-<br />

tuman, 85, n. 2; it was also called Pa-<br />

na-ta-shoM (q. v.).<br />

^ ^<br />

P^i-to, Sanskrit ^afo'a, leaf,<br />

but more particularly the leaf <strong>of</strong> !he Boras-<br />

sus flahelliformis, 111, 114, n. 4.<br />

^ H^ ^ Wk Pon-ni-mo-Jman,<br />

Beni MerwSn, the last Omayyad Caliph,<br />

117.<br />

^ |X6<br />

\%, Pon-fp-lamg, on the coast<br />

<strong>of</strong> Cochinchina, Panrang, 11; — see Pin-<br />

fung-lunff, Pin-fo-Ung, and Pin-fou-<br />

lam,g.<br />

^ ^ I^ong-fpng, Pahang, a de-<br />

^pendency <strong>of</strong> San-fo-ts'i, 62, 65.<br />

P'ong-JiUjthe Pescadores, they<br />

^ W^<br />

279<br />

were in the district <strong>of</strong> Ts'iian-chou-fu,<br />

165.<br />

JH 5$& ^ P'dng-hHe-lo, a country <strong>of</strong><br />

India, its capital was Ch'a-na-ki, (q. v.),<br />

97; possibly «the kingdom <strong>of</strong> Balharai) <strong>of</strong><br />

the Arabs, 102, n. 14.<br />

3S5 W. tl'"<br />

Pi-H-sM, Bharoch?, a<br />

dependency <strong>of</strong> Malabar (Nan-p'i), 88, 90.<br />

BJfc 1^ ^ pi-Ung-kHe, said to be a<br />

foreign word meaning «cubeb)> (piper<br />

cubeba), 22 A.<br />

^ ^ fM<br />

Pi-p^a-chou, island <strong>of</strong>f<br />

entrance to port <strong>of</strong> Canton, 101.<br />

505 ^ 5^<br />

Pi-P^ci^lo, Berbera coast,<br />

a dependency <strong>of</strong> the Arabs, 117, 128,<br />

Ipi j^ ^ pi-po-U, Sanskrit^«^^a?*,<br />

the long pepper, 223.<br />

5B5 Pi-ssi-lo, ^ M Basra, a dependency<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Arabs, 117, 137.<br />

ffllfc ^ Pi-tsH, a dependency <strong>of</strong> Chanch'ong,<br />

49. Not identified.<br />

Wife P^ ^ PH-no-ye, a dependency<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Arabs, 117; the Ifrikiya <strong>of</strong> the Arabs;<br />

the coast <strong>of</strong> Tunis and Tripoli, 122, 226.<br />

Bft '^ ^ P^i-sho-ye, a district or<br />

people <strong>of</strong> southern Formosa, 163, 165;<br />

the name may possibly represent Visaya<br />

or Bisaya, 166.<br />

^ ^ Pin-su, Pasuri, the Fansur<br />

in al-Bamny, Sumatra, <strong>of</strong> the Arabs, 193.<br />

W 1^ 1^ Hw-fo-^iw^r, Panrang<br />

coast,—see Pin-fung-lung and Pon-fo-<br />

lang.<br />

" ^ 1^ ^M UJ Pin-fou-lang-shan,<br />

cape Panrang or Padaran, 101.<br />

^ IS M<br />

Pin-fo^-lu, the Arhat<br />

Pindola Bharadvaja; gave his name to Pin-<br />

t'ung-lung (Panrang), 51.

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