Chepé Noyon, aids in winning the land of the Kitans, 84, 85;
sent against the Kara Kitan usurper; Jinghis warns him not to be proud, 91;
kills Gutchluk; carries Mongol arms into Armenia; his origin, 92;
sent to capture Shah Mohammed, 114;
takes Nishapur, 115;
sacks Rayi, 116;
plunders Persian Irak, 132;
commanded to conquer Polovtsi, 133.

Chepi, a Chinese general, sent against Java; wins a victory for Java; condemned; receives seventy blows, 370.

Chilaidu, a Merkit; Yessugai seizes his wife Hoelun, 16;
Merkits attack Temudjin to take vengeance, 28, 29.

Chiluku, ruler of Kara Kitai, grandson of Yeliu Tashi, 89, 90.

Ching ling, made Kin Emperor, 308;
slain, 309.

Chin ge suan, ruler of Tung king, refuses to furnish Togan with war supplies, 363, 364, 365.

Chingkin, Kubilai’s intended successor; his death, 364;
his exposure of Ahmed, 371, 372.

Chin Timur, left as governor of Kwaresm, 184;
attacks Kankalis; deprived of power; sends Kelilat to Grand Khan, 185;
made governor by Ogotai, 186;
his death, 187.

Chin yiu liang, a general of the, founder of the would-be Tien [[416]]dynasty, captures Sin chiu; beats the Emperor to death with a crowbar, 402, 405.

Chin y, commandant of Hoang chiu, surrenders the city, 346.