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 -  (See also Ships.).
Jupar.
Justice, administration of Tartar.
Justinian, Emperor.
Juzgana (Dogana).

Kaan, and Khan, the titles.
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(See Also Ships.). Jupar. Justice, Administration Of Tartar. Justinian, Emperor. Juzgana (Dogana).

Kaan, and Khan, the titles. Kaan, the Great, see Kublai. Kaans, the series of, and their burial place, massacre of

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