The Travels of Marco Polo — Volume 2 by Rustichello of Pisa;Marco Polo
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XIII.--HOW ARGON WAS DELIVERED FROM PRISON
XIV.--HOW ARGON GOT THE SOVEREIGNTY AT LAST XV.--[1]HOW ACOMAT WAS TAKEN PRISONER XVI.--HOW ACOMAT WAS SLAIN BY ORDER OF HIS NEPHEW XVII.--HOW ARGON WAS RECOGNISED AS SOVEREIGN NOTES.--1. The historical circumstances and persons named in these chapters. 2. Arghún's accession and death. XVIII.--HOW KIACATU SEIZED THE SOVEREIGNTY AFTER ARGON'S DEATH NOTE.--The reign and character of Kaikhátú. XIX.--HOW BAIDU SEIZED THE SOVEREIGNTY AFTER THE DEATH OF KIACATU NOTES.--1. Baidu's alleged Christianity. 2. Gházán Khan. XX.--CONCERNING KING CONCHI WHO RULES THE FAR NORTH NOTES.--1. Kaunchi Khan. 2. Siberia. 3. Dog-sledges. 4. The animal here styled _Erculin_. The Vair. 5. Yugria. XXI.--CONCERNING THE LAND OF DARKNESS NOTES.--1. The Land of Darkness. 2. The Legend of the Mares and their Foals. 3. Dumb Trade with the People of the Darkness. |
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