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lxxxii INDEX.
Karkadan ( Rhinoceros), .clxxvv Karkha, ccxliv
Karligh, Karlakh, Kharlik, a great
Turkish tribe, lxv, clxxxix, 576 Karmisin, ccxxix ; and see Errata Karnabul, cxiv
Karwan (for Parwan), 558
Kasghara, cxiv
Kashamghara (Chasemghar) and Nauakath (Nuachet), a Nestorian Archbishopric, ccxlv, 179
Kashgar, cxxvii, cexi, ccxvii; position, cexxxii; a Nestorian Archbishopric, cexly, 179; 533, 544; history, 545
seqq., 546, 556, 563 -
Kashibin, clxxvi
Kashish, Kashisha, the word, xciii,
568
Kashmir, communication of, with China, lxix, cxcii
Kasia Hills, cxlv, 516 ; their people, 518
Kasturi (Musk), clxxvv, clxxviii
Kataur, 554
Katban (?), 273
Katif ; see Al-Katif.
Katighora, cxiv
Katulphus, the Ephthalite, clxi Kaukau, 428
Kaulam (Q uilon, Columbum, q.v.), excii,
71, 418, 420, 454, 479, 513 Kaveripatam, clxxviii
Kawadian, Kabadian, cl, ccxxxv Kawé, cell, 414, 443
-Kayalik; see Cailac.
Kayan Kulam, 454
Kayans of Borneo, 91
Kazan or Gazan, Khan of Chagatai, 188, 189, 525
Kazerun, Shrine of, ccliii, 487 Keaking, Will of Emperor, 125 Ken Khan, 177 .
Kenchak, city of Turkestan, ccxii
Kenchan, Kenjang, Kanchan, Quengian (Singanfu), exxxvii, 148, 269
Kerait Horde of Tartars, their conversion to Christianity, xcviii, 179, 317; 147 ; 200; their chief an original of Prester John, 175; their position in Tendue, 180
Kerith, King of, 179 ; see preceding Khaighun, cxiv
Khallach or Killich, 558
Khan, the title; see under Kaan. Khan, the Great ; see Great. Khanbalik or -baligh (Cambalec, Pe-
king), a Nestorian Archbishopric,
ccxlv, 179; 257 segq.,477, 503 seqq.;
see Cambalec.
Khandy,•Island of, cxiv
Khanfu, Kanp'hu, Port of Kingssé or Hangcheu, lxxx, cv, cix, cxiii, cxciii, ccxlii, 106
Khaniku, 503
Khansâ (Kingssé, Khingsai, Khanzai,
Cansay, etc., hod. Hangcheu), lxxx, cxciii-iv, ccxliii, 114, 259, 268, 270, 273, 463 4, 495 seqq.,. 510 ; see Cansay, etc.
, The Arabian Poetess, 495
Khanzai, see preceding
Khariab (Oxus Feeder), ccxxxiv seqq. Kharliks, see Karligh
Khat-Angusht, or Finger Signature,
266
Khathlakh, clxxxix
Khatiyan, clxxxix
Khawak, Pass of, 592, 593
Khidr, The Prophet, 391
Khingsai, 259, 268; see Khansa
Khinjan, 593, 594
Khitai, the name, cxvi, cxix, 257, 503;
heard of by the Jesuits in India, 530; see Cathay
Khitan Dynasty, Khitans, cxvi, 127, 178, 239
Khizilji Turks (supposed misreading for Kharlakhi), cxiv, ccxxxvi Khmer (Cambodia), 519
Khotan, xlvi, cxvi, clxxxix, ccxi, 523,
545, 546, 556, 565-6-7;. see Ilchi Khubdan, city of Taugas (Changgan
or Singanfu), li ; see Khumdan Khudaidad, 525, 545-6
Khulum, lxxi, 558, 596
Khumdan, Kumdan, name anciently given by Western Asiatics to Changgan, li, xciii, cvii ; as the name of a River, cxiii
Khutl, or Khutlan, ccxxxiv seqq. Khuzistan, 53
Kliwaja Jahan, 357, 424-
Khwajas of Kashgar, 542, 547 Khwarizm,.Sea of, (Aral), ecxxxv Khyeus of Arakan, 466
Kiang, the Great River, 121, 350 Kiangché, Province of, 137, 270 Ki:+yukoan, north-west gate of the
Wall, all, ecii, 579
Kidifu, Chidibeo, 138, 139
Kiepert's Map of Asia, ccxxxi seqq. Kiesie, Aides-de-Camp to Mongol Emperor, 135
Kilagai, 594
Kila'h Chap, ccxxxvi
Killakarai, 425
Kimak, Khimak, a Turkish race,
clxxxvii
Kinikhwa, Kamkha, etc. (Cammocca q.v.), 295, 48U
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