The Travels of Marco Polo — Volume 2 eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 1,335 pages of information about The Travels of Marco Polo — Volume 2.

The Travels of Marco Polo — Volume 2 eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 1,335 pages of information about The Travels of Marco Polo — Volume 2.
Karanut, a Mongol sept. 
Karaun Jidun, or Khidun. 
Karaunahs (Caraonas), a robber tribe.
Karavat, an instrument for self-decollation. 
Karens. 
Karmathian, heretics. 
Karnul. 
Karrah. 
Karra-Manikpur. 
Kartazonon, Karkaddan, rhinoceros. 
Kasaidi Arabs.
Kash, jade. 
Kashan. 
Kashgar (Cascar),
  Chankans of.
Kashish (Casses)
Kashmir (Keshimur),
  Buddhism;
  beauty of the women;
  conjurers;
  the language of;
  sorcery in. 
Kashmiris. 
Kasia, people and hills. 
Kasyapa Buddha. 
Kataghan, breed of horses. 
Katar pirates. 
Katif. 
Kattiawar,
  pirates. 
Kaulam, see Coilum. 
Kaulam-Male. 
Kauli (Cauly), Corea. 
Kaunchi (Conchi), Khan. 
Kaveripattanam. 
Kaveri River, delta of.
Kavir, saline swamp. 
Kavvayi. 
Kayal, Kail, see Cail.
——­ Pattanam.
——­ Punnei. 
Kayten. 
Kazan. 
Kazawinah. 
Kazbek. 
Kazvin (Casvin). 
Keary, C.F.
Kebteul, night-watch. 
Kehran. 
Keiaz tribe. 
Keibung (Kaipingfu). 
Kelinfu (Kienning-fu), City, its bridges. 
Kemenfu, see Kaipingfu. 
Kenjanfu (Si-ngan fu). 
Keraits, a great Tartar tribe. 
Kerala. 
Keria, see Kiria. 
Keriza River. 
Kerman,
  route to Hormus from;
  steel manufacture, its industries;
  king of, Atabeg of;
  stitched vessels of;
  desert of. 
Kerulen (K’i-lien) valley, the Khans’ burial-ground. 
Keshican (Keshikten), Kublai’s life-guard. 
Kesmacoran (Kij Makran),
  Kij-Makran. 
Keuyung Kwan, village. 
Khakan, the word. 
Khalif (Calif) Mosta’Sim Billah of Baghdad,
  taken by Hulaku and starved to death;
  plot v. the Christians laid by a former—­the miracle of the
    mountain;
  becomes secretly a Christian.
Khalij.
Kham, stuff made with cotton thread. 
Khambavati (Cambay). 
Khanabad (Dogana?). 
Khan Badshah of Khotan. 
Khanbalik, see Cambaluc. 
Khanfu. 
Khanikoff, N. de (travels in Persia).
Khanjar-i-Hundwan, hanger of Indian steel.
Khan-khanan, a title. 
Khanoolla (Mount Royal), site of Chinghiz’s tomb. 
Khansa. 
Kharesem, Mount. 
Khato-tribe. 
Khatun-gol, or “Lady’s River,” i.e.  Hwang-ho.
Khatun title of Khan’s wives. 
Khavailu (Hwo-lu h’ien). 
Khazars, the. 
Khilak. 
Khimka. 
Khinsa, Khingsai, Khinzai. (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. 
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