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0439 Cathay and the Way Thither : vol.2
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INDEX.

Kin, or Golden Dynasty, cxvii, 127 Kinara, 53

Kinbaiat (Cambay, q. v.), 413

Kinchi, Gold Teeth, see Zardanda.n Kings of the Earth, Great, clxxxiii, 427

Kingssé (Hangcheu) see Cansay Khansa, etc.

Kinshan, 152

Kipchak, Turkish tribe, clxv

    Western Mongol Empire, its
limits, cxxi, 238, 401

    Pass of, in Hindu Kush,

592

Kircher, Athan. ; translates the Sin-

ganfu Inscription, xcii; 548

Kirghiz, clxxxviii, 271

Kish or Kais, Island of, terminus of

the China trade, lxxviii; error re-

garding, cxv ; 52, 219, 220, 400

Kishm, Island of, cxv, and 52

Kishnabad, 593

Kiumi, Kiumitho, cl

Kiwamuddin of . Ceuta, called Al-

Bushri, his singular meeting with

Ibn Batuta, 494

Klysma (Suez), clxxii

Kizilbash, ccxix

Kobad, King of Persia, his embassy to

China, lxxxiv

Koh-i-Baba, 593

Koh-i-Khanam; 559

Daman, 157

Koilandi, 454

Kokcha River, ccxxxvi

Kol (Koël or Aligarh), 412, 411

Kolechi, 531

Kolis of ancient Geography, 345

Komar, 469

Konaedi, see Comedi

Konkan, the, clxxxiii

Konkan-Tana, ccxxx

Kophen River (Kuban), clxvi

Kornegalle, 423

Kosseir, 400

Kota (Kotta), Ceylon, 369

Kotow exacted from ambassadors,

lxxxi, lxxxii, cciii, ccvi

Kotroba, a metropolitan see of the

Nestorians (supposed Socotra, q. v.),

ccxlv, 179

Kowelaki, 272

Krim, 401

Kuanyin, Virgin Goddess of Chinese

Buddhists, 393

Kuber, in Negroland, 509

Kublai Khan ; demands homage from

certain Indian States, lxxvi ; com-

pletes conquest of China, cxxi ; em-

pire directly subject to him, ib. ;

establishes residence at Peking, 127,

257 ; his palace at Shangtu, 134, 260; his passion for curiosities, 136 ; makes the great canal, 259 ; adopts Buddhism as state religion, 141 ; Letters of the Pope to, 166 ; his death, 197

Kuch Bihar, 534

Mucha, Kuché, 545, 5773 Kuelinfu, 272

Kuen Lun, 513

Kukah (Gogo), ccxlix, 415, 443 Kulam-Malé, 72

Kumara, 469, 519 Kumbashi, 571 Kumblah, 451

Kumdan, xciii; see Khuradan Kumid, cl

Kumin, Nikulun, a Byzantine in China, lxv

Kumtah, 450

Kumuk, tribe and district north of Darband, 233

Kunakar (Kornegalle), 423 Kunduz, 595

Kunstmann, Professor F., on Odoric,

etc., 39, 72, 167-8, 171, on Marignolli, 330

Kurdistan, relics of Nestorian Missions to China in, xcvii

Kurtai, Viceroy of Khansa or Hangcheu, 498

Kush, see Hindu Kush

Kushan, Pass of, 594

Kutaiba's conquests on Chinese fron-

tier, lxxx

Kutb Minar at Dehli, 433.4 and see

ccxlvii

Kuyuk Khan, cxxvii

LACKERED ware, 502 Ladakh and Balti, lxx, 535

Ladies at Mongol Court, head-dress

of, 131

Lahari on Indus (Lahori Bandar),

404

Lahore, 532 seq., 553

Lake into which offerings were cast,

ccxliii, 82

Laknaoti, ccli, cclii, 459, 464

Lama, Grand, 149, 241

Lamb-plant of the Wolga, lvii, 144 Lambri, Lamori, Lamuri (in Sumatra),

ecxliii, 84, 273

Lancheu, cciv

Langtin, 261

Lankhabulus (Nicobar Islands), civ

Lanterns, Feast of, ccviii, 3942

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