Marco Polo's Voyage to Indian Seas: 43: Return to Cormos

After departing from Calatu, sailing three hundred miles between northwest and north you find the city of Cormos; but if you take a the same direction, and sail five hundred miles you come to Quis.  However, we shall pass over this last place, and speak of Cormos, a large and noble capital subject to a Melik (king), who commands many towns and castles.  The people are Saracens, and adore Mohammed.  The heat is very great, on which account, every house is provided with ventilators, place on the side when wind blows, which being thus admitted, renders the mansion really cool.  We gave an account of this place formerly, as well as of Quis and Creman, but have since made a circuit which brought us back to it.
However, we will say no more,but proceed now to the description of great Turkey 

Note:-
1. Cormos, Creman, Quis: By Cormos it may mean Hormuz island, or the surrounding places including the port of Bander Abbas or the strait of Hormuz 
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