Marco Polo's Voyage to Indian Seas: 06: The Island of Java

Departing from Cianba and going south and southeast 1500 miles you come to this island.  Good mariners, who know it intimately describe it as the largest in the world, with a circuit of more than 3000 miles. The people are subject to a powerful king, are idolaters, and pay no tribute to any other prince.  The territory is very rich yielding pepper, nutmeg, galanga, cubebs, cloves and all the richest spices.


Notes:- 

1. Galanga: ഗലാഗൽ ഇഞ്ചി. Galangal is a common name for several tropical rhizomatous spices
2. Cubeb also known as Java pepper.
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