Chohaugur, leader of the Imperial troops, succeeds Tutuka; defeats Kaidu, 378, 380;
his son, 388.

Chong hei, Emperor of China, 81, 82, 83.

Chormagun, leader of army sent in pursuit of Jelal ud din, 164, 166, 174, 175, 176, 177.

Cho se kien, minister of Togan Timur, 403, 406, 407.

Churchadai, leader of the Uruts, 33, 54;
offers to lead the vanguard, 56, 59, 68;
rewarded, 69.

Chu yuan chang, a Buddhist priest destined to destroy Mongol rule, 400, 401;
gains power, 402, 405, 406, 409;
proclaims himself Emperor, names his dynasty Ming, 410.

Crusaders, 220, 221, 230.

Dair Usun, chief of Hoasi Merkits, 28, 63.

Dargham, a commander in Egypt, 228, 229.

Desaichan, father of Bortai, 17, 34.