“Koom.”
The principal witness at Serbian weddings, [35];
Beata Maria complains of a brother koom bearing false witness against, [196]

Koopinovo.
A village on plain of Sirmia, in which Zmay-Despot Vook lived, [130]

Kosantchitch, Ivan.
General Voutcha and, [89]–94

Kossovo.
Vouk’s national poems dwell on the glory of the Serbian mediæval Empire, lost on fatal field of, [55];
four tabors meet on field of, disputing over the inheritance of the Empire, [65];
the Sultana’s dream concerning, [74];
Marko and the maiden from, [82]–86;
Marko, Relya, and Milosh ride out from, [87];
Banovitch hears of encampment of hordes of Turks on field of, [120];
Banovitch seeks and attacks the Turks on field of, [120]–128;
Tsar Doushan’s wedding procession rides through field of, [152];
Milosh takes farewell of Tsar Doushan in middle of plain of, [168];
Tsar Lazarus does battle on field of, [170]–172;
death of Tsar Lazarus on field of, [172]–174;
historical note on battle of, [174]–176;
historical note re Ottoman influence upon the peasantry in Bosnia and Herzegovina at the time (1389) of the battle of, [184], [185]

Koulash.
Steed of Petroshin Voïnovitch, ridden by Milosh-the-Shepherd to join wedding procession of Tsar Doushan, [154], [155];
the wonderful leap of, admired by Voutché of Dyakovitza, Yanko of Nestopolyé and others, [156], [157];
the fight for, at Klissoura, [157], [158], [159]

Koulin, Ban.
Placed on throne of Bosnia, [4]

Koumanovo.
Famous battlefield on which in 1913 more Turks perished than did Serbians five centuries ago, [175];
reference to, as a set-off to Kossovo, [176]

“Kraly.”
Serbian equivalent for king, [198]

“Krgno” and “Zelenko.”
Ivan Tzrnoyevitch’s two famous guns, [140]

Kroushevatz.
I. Castle in, the residence of Youg Bogdan, [120];
II. Castle in, the residence of Tsar Lazar, [129]; Tsar Lazar beseeches Zmay-Despot Vook to come to, [131];
III. The capital of the vast Serbian Empire during the reign of Tsar Hrebélianovitch at time of famous battle of Kossovo (A.D. 1389), [171]; Bosko Yougovitch declares he would not forgo battle of Kossovo for the price of, [171]