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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. 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. _Ki
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