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INDEX KONKAN
KIMIZ
K21112~, kzi/nlz (kcmiiz), mare's milk, -Tartar beverage, i. 257, 259n
Kin, or Golden Dynasty in N. China, 12, i. 28/2, 2311/, 288/1, ii. 8n, 19n, 168n, 190/1 ; their paper-money, i. 426/1, 430/2 ; story of their Golden King, ii. 17-22
Kincha, Chinese name for Kipchak, ii. 179/1
Kin-Chi, or Gold-Teeth (Zardandan), ii. 84-90n
King of the Abraiaman, ii. 364
of England, Kriblái's message to,
34; intercourse with Mongol princes, 36n, ii. 177n of France, Kúblái's message to, i.
34
of Spain, Kúblái's message to, i. 34,
47711
Rev. C. W., i. 370/2
Kings of Maabar, the five brothers, ii.
331, 333n) 33412, 337fn, 338-339, 370
371 ; their mother's efforts to check their broils, 371
subordinate, or Viceroys, in China, i. 36o, 361n, ii. 24, 64, 76, 79n, 19o, 199/2
Tartar, of the Ponent, ii. 490, 492n Kingsmill, T. W., ii. 154n, 184/1, 194/r, 220/2
King-tê-chên, porcelain manufacture, ii. 243/1
K'ing-yiian (Ning-po), ii. 238n
Kin-hwa fu, ii. 222/1
Kinki, Kimkhá, ii. 238n
Kinsay (King-szé, or " Capital," Khansá,
Khinsá, Khingsai, Khanzai, Cansay, Campsay), formerly Lin-ngan now Hang-chau fu, ii, ii. 146, 149n, 193/1; its surrender to Bayan, 146, 149n; extreme public security, 147 ; alleged meaning of the name, 182, 184n, 185 ; described, 185-208 ; bridges, 185, 187, 194n ; hereditary trades, guilds and wealthy craftsmen and their dainty wives, 186, 196n ; the lake, islands and garden-houses, 186, 187, 196n ; stone-towers--inhabitants' clothing and food, 187, 197/1-198/2 ; guards and police regulations, 187-188 ; fires, 188 ; alarm towers, paved streets, 189 ; revenue, 189, 19o, 215, 216, 217n, 218/1 ; pavements, public baths, port of Ganfu, 189, 198n, 199/1 ; the province and other provinces of Manzi, garrisons, 190, 200/2 ; horoscopes, funeral rites, 191, 20012 ; palace of the expelled king, 192 ; church, house registers, 192, 200/2 ; hostel regulations, 193 ; canals, 200 ; markets and squares, 201, 20912; fruits and fish shops, 202, 210/1 ; women of the town, physicians and astrologers, courts of
justice, 203 ; vast consumption of pepper, 204, 210/l ; inhabitants' character-their behaviour to women and foreigners, 204, 21011, 211/1 ; hatred of soldiers, 205 ; pleasures on the lake and in carriage excursions, 205, 2I In ; palace of the king, 206 ; the king's effeminacy and ruin, 207-208, 211n ; tides, 208n; plan of, 20912; notices by various writers of, 213n ; wealth of, 245n ; ships, 255, 260/1
Kin-sha Kiang, " River of Golden Sands " (upper branch of Great Kiang, Brius), ii. 36, 56, 64, 6712, 69n, Ton, 7212
Kinshan, see Golden Island
Kinto, or Hintu, Mongol general, ii. 260/2
Kipchak (Ponent), Southern Russia, events related by Polo in, 23, i. 5, 6/z, ii. 490 segq. ; sovereigns, 49212 ; people of, 493/1 ; extent of empire, ib.
Kirghiz Kazak, i. 313n
Kirghiz, the, i. 162n, 17612, 30912, ii. 362n Kiria, r. 192n, 195n, ii. 595/2
Kirk, Sir John, and Raphia palm, ii.
597n
Kis, Kish, or Kais (Kisi), now Ghes, or
Kern, island in Persian Gulf, i. 63,
64n, 83, 452 ; merchants, ii. J40 ; de-
scribed, 453/1
Kishik, Kishikan, Kizik, Keshikchi, see
Keshican
Kishrn (Casem), i. 153, 1551x, 15612., 173/1
or Brakht (Oaracta), island in the
Persian Gulf, i. 115n, 121 /I
Kistna River, ii. 36212
Kitubuka, General, i. 85n
Kiu-chau, ii. 222/2
Kiulan (Quilon), see Coilum
Kizil Irmak, the, i. 45n
Kizil River, i. 54n
Kneeling oxen, i. 97, 991E
Kobad, the Sassanian, i. 53n
Kobdo, i. 215/1
Koh-Banán (Cobinan), i. 125
Koja (Coja), a Tartar envoy from Persia,
i. 32, 3311, 38/1
Kokcha River, i. 154/1-156n, 162n
Kok-Task, greenstone of Samarkand, i.
187/1
Kolastri, or Kolatiri Rajas, ii. 387n
Ko-li-ki-sze, i. 28912
Kolkhoi of Ptolemy, identified, ii. J73/1
Kollam, see Coilum
Koloman, see Coloman
Kolyma, bird-hunting at, i. 272/1
Kw,uaKCOV, ii. 391/1
Komár, ii. 27912, 383n
Kop d pca árcpov, ii. 382n
Konár tree, Marco Polo's apples of
Paradise, i. 99/1
Kondachi, ii. 337n
Konkan, Konkan-Tana, ii. 367n, 390/1,
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