Kaf (or Kof), mountains of, [1], [2]

Kala, [85], [86] (note), [89]–91, [545], [546]

King, see Raja

Kingfisher, fable about the, [131]

Kinta, mining district of, [251]–253

Kite-flying, [484], [485]

Korinchi were-tigers, [161]–163

Kramat (holy) places, [61]–71;
mixed character of, [62]–64, [69]–70;
guarded by sacred animals, [63], [68], [70], [71], [153], [163]–165;
oaths taken at, [64];
see Sacred animals

K’ris, the national weapon, [26], [33];
rules for damasking and measuring the, [526]–530;
drawing water from a, [531]

K’ris-hilts, shape of, [4] (note)