Kadesiah,
battle, 18
Kafartab, 267
Kaisun, 195
Kalonymos, Rabbi, 136,139
Kamal ad-Din of Aleppo, historian, 334
Karlovci, 124
Kars, 34, 60-I
Kasr al-Amra, 25
Kastamuni, 55, 77
Kedron, brook, 279
el-Kelb, Nahr, see Dog River
Kerbogha, atabeg of Mosul, 78, 203, 210, 213, 215, 229, 230-3, 235-8,
241, 246-9, 251, 254, 258, 265, 267, 341
Khazars, 59
Khorassan, 60, 130, 202
Kiev, see Anne; Praxedis
Kilij Arslan, Seldjuk Sultan, 77, 129, 177-82, 184-6, 189
Kirakos of Gantzag, 335
Kogh Vasil, Armenian prince, 195-7, 202, 204
Kolskeggr, pilgrim, 47
Konz-Saarburg, see Dudo
Koritsa, 156 n.
Kos:
1204, During the Fourth Crusade, Constantinople fell to the Crusaders.
After sacking Constantinople they established the Latin Empire of the
east. The Greek peninsula was divided into feudal fiefs, the most prominent
was the Duchy of Athens.
Krak des Chevaliers, 267
Kurds, 73, 78. 269