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Juggling extraordinary.

Juji, eldest son of Chinghiz.

Juju (Cho-chau).

Julman.

Junghuhn, on Batta cannibalism, on camphor trees.

Junks. (_See_ also s.h.i.+ps.).

Jupar.

Justice, administration of Tartar.

Justinian, Emperor.

Juzgana (Dogana).

Kaan, and Khan, the t.i.tles.

Kaan, the Great, _see_ Kublai.

Kaans, the series of, and their burial place, ma.s.sacre 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.

Kakobad I. and III.

Kaikus, Izz ed-din.

Kail, _see_ Cail.

Kan (Ghain), a city of Persia.

Kaipingfu (Keibung, Kaiminfu, Kemenfu).

Kairat-ul-Arab.

Kais, _see_ Kish.

Kaisariya (Caesaraea, Casaria).

Kajjala, or Khajlak, a Mongol leader.

Kakateya, dynasty.

Kakhyens, Kachyens, tribe in Western Yun-nan.

Kakula.

Kala' Atishparastan (Cala Ataperistan), ”The Castle of the Fire-Wors.h.i.+ppers”.

Kala' Safed.

Kalajan (Calachan).

Kalamur.

Kalantan.

Kalchi, Kalakchi.

Kales Devar, king of Ma'bar, his enormous wealth.

Kalgan, or Chang-kia-keu.

Kalhat (Kalhatu, Calatu, Calaiate), described; idiom of.

Kalidasa, the poet, on the Yak.

Kalikut.

_Kalin_, marriage prices.

Kalinga.

Kalinjar.