se_, stitched vessel.
Jaspar (Gaspar), one of the Magi.
Jasper and chalcedony.
Jatolic, Jathalik, Jaselic, Gathalik ([Greek: katholikos]).
Jauchau.
Jauzgun, former captain of Badakhshan.
Java, the Great,
described;
circuit, empires in;
Kublai's expedition against.
Java, the Greater and Lesser, meaning of these terms.
Java, the Less, _see_ Sumatra.
Jawa, Jawi,
applied by Arabs to islands and products of the Archipelago generally.
Jaya-Sinhavarman II., king of Champa.
Jazirah.
Jehangir (Jehan, Shah).
Jenkinson, Anthony.
Jerun (Zarun), island, site of the later Hormuz.
Jerusalem.
Jesuit maps.
Jesujabus, Nestorian Patriarch.
Jews, their test of Mahomed's prophetic character,
shut up by Alexander;
their connection with the Tartars;
in China, their inscription at Kaifungfu;
in Coilum;
in Abyssinia.
Jibal.
---- Nakus, or "Hill of the Bell," Sinai desert.
Jibal-ul-Thabul, "Hill of Drums," near Mecca.
Jiruft.
Jogis (Chughi).
John XXII., Pope.
Johnson, his visit to Khotan.
Johnston, Keith.
Johore, Sultan of.
Jon (Jihon, or Oxus) River.
Jordanus, Friar.
Jor-fattan (Baliapatan).
Josephus.
Jubb River.
Judi, Mount.
Jugglers, at Khan's feasts,
and gleemen conquer Mien.
Juggling extraordinary.
Juji, eldest son of Chinghiz.
Juju (Cho-chau).
Julman.
Junghuhn, on Batta cannibalism,
on camphor trees.
Junks. (_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 all met by funeral party.
Kabul.
_Kachkar (Ovis Vignei)_, wild sheep.
Kadapah.
Kafchi-kue.
Kafirs of Hindu Kush,
their wine.
_Kahgyur_, Tibetan Scripture.
Kahn-i-Panchur.
Kaidu (Caidu) Khan, Kublai's cousin and life-long opponent,
plots with Nayan;
his differences with Kublai;
and constant aggressions;
his death;
his victorious expedition _v._ Kublai;
Kublai's resentment;
his daughter's valour;
sends a host _v._ Abaga.
Kaifung-fu, Jews and their synagogues there,
siege of.
Kaikhatu (Kiacatu), Khan of Persia, seizes throne,
his paper-money scheme;
his death;
his dissolute character.
Kaikhosru I. and III., Seljukian dynasty.
Kaikobad I. and III.
Kaikus, Izz ed-din.
Kail, _see_ Cail.
Kain (Ghain), a city of Persia.
Kaipingfu (Keibung, Kaiminfu, Kemenfu).
Kairat-ul-Arab.
Kais, _see_ Kish.
Kaisariya (Caesaraea, Casaria).
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