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KENJANFU   INDEX

KIM ING SHAN

633

Kenjanfu (Si-ngan fu), ii. 24, 25n, 27n2911

Keraits, a great Tartar tribe, i. 236n, 237n, 271//, 287n, 288n Kerala, ii. 39on

Keria, see Kiria

Keriza River, ii. 595n

Kermán, i. 89n, 90, 109, I Io, ii. 452 ; route to Hormus from, i. 91, 107, I IO ; steel manufacture, its industries, 96n ; king of, Atabeg of, 107, I I0 ; stitched

vessels of, 11711 ; desert of, 123, 124/1

Kcrulen (K'i-lien) valley, the Khans' burial-ground, i. 248n

Keshican (Keshikten), Kúblái'slife-guard,

i. 379, 38on, 381n, 394n

Kesmacoran (Kij Makrán), i. 86n, ii. 4of,

402n ; Kij-Makrán, 40211

Keuyung Kwan, village, i. 2811

Kliakán, the word, to

Khalif (Calif) Mosta'Sim Billah of Baghdad, i. 63 ; taken by Húlaktí and starved to death, 64 ; plot v. the Christians laid by a former - the miracle of the mountain, 69-73 ; becomes secretly a Christian, 73

Khálij, ii. 439n

Khan', stuff made with cotton thread, i. 19011

Khambavati (Cambay), ii. 398/z Khanabad (Dogana ?), i. 156n

Khán Bádshah of Khotan, i. 189/z Khánbalík, see Cambaluc

Khanfu, ii. 199n

Khanikoff, N. de (travels in Persia), i.

49íL, 53n, 5811, 74n, 8911, 91n, 92n,
9611, 101/1, I oó11, 11411, I 2 I 12, 12411,

141/1, 15on, 193n

Khanjár-i-Httndwán, hanger of Indian

steel, i. 93n

K hán-kJzánán, a title, to

Khanoolla (Mount Royal), site of Ching-

hiz's tomb, i. 247/1

Khansâ, ii. 199n, 214n

Kharesem, Mount, i. 155/1

Khato-tribe, ii. 12011

Khátún-gol, or " Lady's River," i.e.

Hwang-ho, i. 245n, 249n Khatun, title of Khan's wives, to Khavailu (Hwo-lu h'ien), ii. 1571 Khazars, the, i. 7n, ii. 492n

Khilak, i. 5412 Khimka, ii. 238n

Khinsa, Khingsai, Kh inzai, ii. 144/1,

175n, 214n. (See Kinsay. )

Khitan, Khitai, II character, i. 28n

dynasty of Liao, i. 23212, 288n, ii.

ton

Khmer, ii. 279n

Khodabanda, Ilkhan of Kermán, i. 91/z

103n

Khojas, name of modern Ismailite sect, i. 146n, 163n

Khorasan, province, i. 38n, 128n, 131n,

135n, 150n, ii. 467/1, 47411 turquoises of, i. 92n

Khormuzda, supreme deity of the Tartars, i. 257n

Khotan (Cotan), i. 188, 195n, 197n, ii.

5941Z, 5951E ; fruits, i. 19on ; routes
between China and, 191/1 ; buried

cities of, 192/1; its jade, 193n

Khambavati (Cambay), ii. 398n Khumdán, ii. 27n

Khusrú, Amír, Indian poet, i. 48n, 96n, 1o4n

Khutuktai Setzen, Prince of the Ordos, i. 257n

Khwarizm, i. 911

Kiacatu, see Kaikhátu

Kiahing (Ciangan, Canigan), ii. 185/1 Kiai- or Hiai-chau (Caichu), ii. 19n Kiakhta, i. 56n, 218n

Kia-k'ing, Emperor, ii. 143n

Kiang, the Great (Kian and Kian-Suy, and in its highest course Brius, the Kinsha Kiang), ii. 36, 56, 59n, 6on, 64, 67n, 69n, Ton, 72n, 129n-131n, 149n, 154n ; its vastness, and numerous craft, 170, 171, 173n ; steamers on, 173n, 174n ; its former debouchure to the south, and changes, i. 199n

Kiang-Ché, ii. 157n, 217n, 224n ; limits of, 218n

Kiang-Hung, Xieng-Hung, ii. I17n, 127/1-129n, 131 n

Kiangka, ii. 48n

Kiang-mai, Xieng-mai, Zimmé, ii. I17n, 128n, 279n

Kiangshan, ii. 22411

Kiangsi, ii. 22812

Kiang-su, ii. 135n

Kiang•suy (-shui) River, ii. 36, 4on

Kiangtheu, ii. 105/1, II in, I 13/1 Kiang-Tung, ii. I 17n, 279n

Kiao-chi (Tungking), Chinese etymology

of, ii. 119/1, 128n

Kia Tsing, Emperor, a great bridge

builder, ii. 6rz

Kichau Castle, ii. 26/1

Kieh-Ch'a, ii. 283n

K'ien-ch'ang, Kiung-tu (Caindu), ii. 70n-

72n

Kien-chau, ii. 232n

Kien-kwé, ii. 232n

Kien-lung, Emperor, ii. 8n, 196n

Kien-ning fu (Kelinfu), ii. 228n Kiepert, Map of Asia, i. 197n Kij-Makrán (Kesmacoran), i. 86n Kila'-i-Gabr, " Gueber Castle," i. Bin,

82n

Kilimanchi River, ii. 424n

Kiming shan Mountains, gold and silver

mines, i. 295n

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