Baitulu, chief of Tumats, withdraws from obedience, 88.

Banias, a castle in Syria, 219.

Barans, defeated by Temudjin, 41.

Bardjuk, chief of the Uigurs, receives Jinghis Khan’s envoy, 76;
about to marry the daughter of Jinghis, 323.

Bartan, grandfather of Temudjin, 10;
his death, 15.

Batra, grandson of Chingkin, 384;
sets out for Shang tu, 385;
proclaimed Emperor; takes the title Byantu; appoints his son; his death, 386.

Batu, son of Juchi; Khan of the Golden Horde; loiters, 316;
calls a Kurultai, 317;
sends troops to escort Mangu to the Kurultai, 318;
his death, 282.

Bar Hebraeus, a historian, 273.

Bayan, receives command, 345;
captures Yang lo, 346;
sends Chang yu to make peace;
demands permission to continue hostilities, 348;
visits the Grand Khan, 349;
captures Chang chau, 350;
sends Empress and Emperor to Kubilai;
summoned to move on Kaidu, 352;
headquarters at Kara Kurum, 369;
declares for Timur; his death, 377.

Bedr ud din Lulu, Prince of Mosul, arranges for Syria to pay a tax, 179;
summoned by Hulagu;
his origin, 256.