INDEX TO NAMES OF PERSONS. 



II II 



Karika, leader of a Polynesian colony, 680. 

 Karo, Joseph, Jewish writer, 872. 

 Karumamma, Egyptian queen, 193. 

 Kasembeg, Tartar author of a Turco-Tartar gram- 

 mar, 1066. 



Kasiawabara, dairo of Japan, 858, 860, 868. 



Kasuma Wichtra, king of Java, 620. 



Kaswini, Arab geographer and naturalist, 651,752, 755. 



Kasyapa, Buddhist priest, 241, 347, 592, 814. 



Katha, king of Pegu in Burmah, 591. 



Katharuya Deva, king of Orissa, 872. 



Kutb-u-din Eibak, Ghaznian general, 716-17, 719. 



Kaxapa, Buddhist high priest, 667. 



Kayt-Bay, Memluk sultan of Egypt, 831, 856. 



Kayu, or Cuiuc, Tartar khan, 736. 



Kei Kobad, tenth sultan of Delhi, 758, 760. 



Kei'-tai', twenty-seventh dairo of Japan, 572. 



Keller, Ferd., discov. of pre-historic Lake village, 1069. 



Kempis, Thomas a, theologian, 831. 



Keng-ting, of the Chang, Chinese emperor, 148. 



Keng-wang, of the Tcheou, Chinese emperor, 251,266. 



Kenkenes, king of Egypt, 63. 



Kenneth II , king of Scotland, 629. 



Kentmann, Io., ichthyologist and botanist, 887. 



Keou-tsien, prince of Youe in China, 266. 



Kepler, John, German astronomer, 936. 



Kerner, Joh. Sim. de, German botanist, 1042. 



Kerpheres, king of Egypt, 67. 



Kertk, David, French Protestant in Canada, 944. 



Khaled, Muslim general, 601. 



Khaled ben Yezid, 609. 



Khalil Dhaheri, Arab writer, 799. 



Khalyl, Memluk sultan of Egypt, 760. 



Khang-hi, of the Tai'-thsing, Chinese emperor, 961, 

 964, 967, 980, 989, 990, 1006. 



Khanikof, Russian writer on the Kirgises, 1066. 



Khanloung, Burmese king, 391, 398. 



Khi-tsu, king of Corea, 159. 



Khnumhotep, Egyptian priest, 70. 



Khondemir, Persian historian, 845. 



Khoubilai-khan, Tartar ruler of Northern China, 



750-5 1 . 753. 756-57. 759. 762- 

 Khoung-tseu, or Confucius, Chinese philosopher, 240, 



260, 266, 325, 407, 543, 639, 649, 999. 

 Khusrau, of Delhi, 752. 

 Khusru, Abdlhacan, Hindustanee poet, 751. 

 Khusru, first sultan of Lahore, 708-9. 

 Khusru, Hindu convert to Mohammedanism, 774-75. 

 Khusru Malik, second and last sultan of Lahore, 



709, 716. 

 Ki, of the Hia, Chinese emperor, 84. 

 Kia-king, three hundred and fourth Chinese emperor, 



1048, 1062 

 Kian, king of Corea, 652. 



Kian-wen-ti, of the Tcin, Chinese emperor, 552. 

 Kian-wen-ti II., of the Liang, Chinese emperor, 5S3. 

 Kian-wen-ti III., of the Ming, Chinese emperor, 798. 

 Kia-tan, Chinese geographer, 626. 

 Kibino Daisi, Japanese writer, 616. 

 Kicab-Tanub, fourteenth king of Guatamala, 866. 

 Kieft, William, Dutch gov. of New Netherland, 951. 

 Kie-kouei, of the Hia, Chinese emperor, 96, 9S. 

 Kie-li-tie, Hindu king, 603. 

 Kien-loung, of the Tai'-thsing, three hundred and third 



Chin, emp., 1015, 1019, 1028, 1030, 1035, 1037, 1048. 

 Kien-wang, of the Tcheou, Chinese emperor, 235. 



Kiertissry-magawarna, king of Ceylon, 545, 547. 



Kilianus, theologian, 609. 



Kim, Andre, traveller in Mandshuria, 1069. 



Kimchi, David, of Provence, Jewish grammarian, 723. 



Kimchi, Joseph, Jewish writer, 711. 



Kin, of the Hia, Chinese emperor, 93. 



King-ti, of the Han, Chinese emperor, 401-2. 



King-ti II., of the Liang, Chinese emperor, 584. 



King-ti, regent, or acting Chinese emperor, 822. 



King-tsoung, of the Thang, Chinese emperor, 627. 



King-tsoung II., of the Soung, Chinese emperor, 688. 



Kin-mei, thirtieth dairo of Japan, 5S0, 588. 



King-wang, of the Tcheou, Chinese emperor, 228, 241. 



Kinsen, dairo of Japan, 963-64, 981. 



Kinsen II., dairo of Japan, 9S1. 



Kioung, of the Hia, Chinese emperor, 92. 



Kitaibel, Paul, botanist, 1053. 



Ki-tsun, king of Corea, 390. 



Kiu-youen, Chinese poet, 371. 



Klaproth, J., philologist, 1032, 1056. 



Klein, botanist, 1049. 



Kleinhoff, botanist, 1025. 



Knapp, J. L., English botanist, 1052. 



Knaut, Christian, botanist, 997. 



Knauth, Christophorus, German botanist, 9S2. 



Kneller, Godfrey, German painter, 997. 



Kniphof, Io. H. botanist, 1012. 



Knorr, G. W., German naturalist, 1033. 



Knox, John, 897. 



Koa, Polynesian chief, 705 



Koan, sixth dairo of Japan, 302, 373. 



Kobad, or Cabades, Sasanid king of Persia, 569. 



Kobell, Francis Von, mineralogist, 1066. 



Kobou-daisi, Japanese convert to Buddhism, 625. 



Koch, G, German botanist, 1052. 



Ko-cheou-king, Chinese astronomer, 752. 



Koker, CEgid. de, Dutch botanist, 997. 



Kolpin, A. B., botanist, 1027. 



Kolreuter, Ios. Theoph , botanist, 1027. 



Konig, Io. Cr , traveller in Iceland and the East 



Indies, 1026, 1033, 1056. 

 Konjei, seventy-sixth dairo of Japan, 704, 708-9. 

 Kooken, empress or dairo of Japan, 619, 621. 

 Kooko, dairo of Japan, 643-44. 

 Koonin, forty-ninth dairo of Japan, 621, 623. 

 Kopitar, B , Slavonic scholar, 1052. 

 Korah, 136. 



Koschkadam, Memluk sultan of Egypt, 825, 831 

 Koster, Laurence, of Haerlem, earliest European 



printer, 815. 

 Kostha ben Luca, Arab writer, 639. 

 Ko-tok, thirty-seventh dairo of Japan, 604-5. 

 Kotoz, Memluk sultan of Egypt, 750-51. 

 Kotzebue, Russian navigator, 1061. 

 Kouan-mu, fiftieth dairo of Japan, 623, 625. 

 Kouang-tsoung, of the Soung, Chinese emperor, 716. 

 Kouang-tsoung II., of the Ming, Chinese emperor, 936. 

 Kouang-wang, of the Tcheou, Chinese emperor, 228. 

 Kouang-wou-ti, of the Han, Chin emperor, 476, 4S2. 

 Koung-kia, of the Hia, Chinese emperor, 93, 95. 

 Koung-tcheng, descendant of Thsao-thsao, 539. 

 Koung-ti, of the Tcin, Chinese emperor, 564. 

 Koung-ti II., of the Soui, Chinese emperor, 599. 

 Koung-wang, of the Tcheou, Chinese emperor, 191. 

 Kouo-gien, acting dairo of Japan, 781-82. 

 Kouo-gen II., dairo of Japan, 789-go, 792. 



