(See Kinsay.).
Khitan, Khitai.
- - Character.
- - Dynasty Of Liao.
Khmer.
Khodabanda, Ilkhan Of Kerman.
Khojas, Name Of Modern Ismailite Sect.
Khorasan,
Province,
turquoises of.
Khormuzda, supreme deity of the Tartars.
Khotan (Cotan),
fruits;
routes between China and;
buried cities of;
its
Jade.
Khumbavati (Cambay).
Khumdan.
Khusru, Amir, Indian poet.
Khutuktai Setzen, Prince of the Ordos.
Khwarizm.
Kiacatu, see Kaikhatu.
Kiahing (Ciangan, Canigan).
Kiai- or Hiai-chau (Caichu).
Kiakhta.
Kia-k'ing, Emperor.
Kiang, the Great (Kian and Kian-Suy, and in its highest course Brius,
the Kinsha Kiang),
its vastness, and numerous craft;
steamers on;
its former debouchure to the south, and changes.
Kiang-Che,
limits of.
Kiang-Hung, Xieng-Hung.
Kiangka.
Kiang-mai, Xieng-mai, Zimme.
Kiangshan.
Kiangsi.
Kiang-su.
Kiang-suy (-shui) River.
Kiangtheu.
Kiang-Tung.
Kiao-chi (Tungking), Chinese etymology of.
Kia Tsing, Emperor, a great bridge builder.
Kichau Castle.
Kieh-Ch'a.
K'ien-ch'ang, Kiung-tu (Caindu).
Kien-chau.
Kien-kwe.
Kien-lung, Emperor.
Kien-ning fu (Kelinfu).
Kiepert, Map of Asia.
Kij-Makran (Kesmacoran).
Kila'-i-Gabr, "Gueber Castle".
Kilimanchi River.
Kiming shan Mountains, gold and silver mines.
Kimiz, kumiz (kemiz), mare's milk, - Tartar beverage.
Kin, or Golden Dynasty in N. China,
their paper-money;
story of their Golden King.
Kincha, Chinese name for Kipchak.
Kin-Chi, or Gold-Teeth (Zardandan).
King of the Abraiaman.
- - of England, Kublai's message to,
intercourse with Mongol princes.
- - of France, Kublai's message to.
- - of Spain, Kublai's message to.
- - Rev. C.W.
Kings of Maabar, the five brothers,
their mother's efforts to check their broils.
- - subordinate, or Viceroys, in China.
- - Tartar, of the Ponent.
Kingsmill, T.W.
King-te-chen, porcelain manufacture.
K'ing-yuean (Ning-po).
Kin-hwa fu.
Kinki, Kimkha.
Kinsay (King-sze, or "Capital," Khansa, Khinsa, Khingsai, Khanzai,
Cansay, Campsay),
formerly Lin-ngan now Hang-chau fu;
its surrender to Bayan;
extreme public security;
alleged meaning of the name;
described;
bridges;
hereditary trades, guilds and wealthy craftsmen and their dainty wives;
the lake, islands and garden-houses;
stone-towers - inhabitants' clothing and food;
guards and police regulations;
fires;
alarm towers, paved streets;
revenue;
pavements, public baths, port of Ganfu;
the province and other provinces of Manzi, garrisons;
horoscopes, funeral rites;
palace of the expelled king;
church, house registers;
hostel regulations;
canals;
markets and squares;
fruits and fish shops;
women of the town, physicians and astrologers, courts of justice;
vast consumption of pepper;
inhabitants' character - their behaviour to women and foreigners;
hatred of soldiers;
pleasures on the lake and in carriage excursions;
palace of the king;
the king's effeminacy and ruin;
tides;
plan of;
notices by various writers of;
wealth of;
ships.
Kin-sha Kiang, "River of Golden Sands" (upper branch of Great Kiang,
Brius).
Kinshan, see Golden Island.
Kinto, or Hintu, Mongol general.
Kipchak (Ponent), Southern Russia,
events related by Polo in;
sovereigns;
people of;
extent of empire.
Kirghiz Kazak.
Kirghiz, the.
Kiria.
Kirk, Sir John, and Raphia palm.
Kis, Kish, or Kais (Kisi), now Ghes, or Kem, island in Persian Gulf,
merchants;
described.
Kishik, Kishikan, Kizik, Keshikchi, see Keshican.
Kishm (Casem).
- - or Brakht (Oaracta), island in the Persian Gulf.
Kistna River.
Kitubuka, General.
Kiu-chau.
Kiulan (Quilon), see Coilum.
Kizil Irmak, the.
Kizil River.
Kneeling oxen.
Kobad, the Sassanian.
Kobdo.
Koh-Banan (Cobinan).
Koja (Coja), a Tartar envoy from Persia.
Kokcha River.
Kok-Tash, greenstone of Samarkand.
Kolastri, or Kolatiri Rajas.
Ko-li-ki-sze.
Kolkhoi of Ptolemy, identified.
Kollam, see Coilum.
Koloman, see Coloman.
Kolyma, bird-hunting at.
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