Referenced In

The Travels of Marco Polo
by Marco Polo, da Pisa Rusticiano

"Ibn Batuta, in describing his voyage by the back waters from Calicut to Kaulam, says: 'All the trees that grow by this river are either cinnamon or brazil trees."

The Travels of Marco Polo
by Marco Polo, da Pisa Rusticiano

"Kuli (supposed Calicut, but perhaps Káyal) is mentioned in the context of the Indian trade route."

The Travels of Marco Polo
by Marco Polo, da Pisa Rusticiano

"Calicut, ii. 380n, 381n, 388n, 391n, 440n; King of, and his costume, 346n"

The Travels of Marco Polo
by Marco Polo, da Pisa Rusticiano

"DUFAR. One reaches it from the kingdom of Ku-li (Calicut) journeying north-westward for ten days and nights."

The Travels of Marco Polo
by Marco Polo, da Pisa Rusticiano

"Ibn Batuta describes the King of Calicut, the great “Zamorin,” coming down to the beach to see the wreck of certain Junks;—“his clothing consisted of a great piece of white stuff rolled about him from the navel to the knees..."

The Travels of Marco Polo
by Marco Polo, da Pisa Rusticiano

"Molebar (probably the kingdom of the Zamorin of Calicut)..."