, Pope, 98.
Ionian Islands, 179.
Ionian Sea, 49.
Ithaca, island of, 366.
Iviza, 82.
Janissaries, their character as soldiers, 8,
institution, 279;
system of training, 280;
mutiny in Algiers, 355.
Jerbale, 2, 50, 153, 251.
Jerusalem, Hospice of St. John at, 287.
Jigelli, 2, 56,
siege of, 57.
John of Jerusalem, St., Knights of, 18.
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Judeo, El, 88.
Kara-Hassan, takes possession of Shershell, 66,
beheaded, 67.
Khorkud, Governor of Caramania, 48.
Knights of St. John of Jerusalem, or Knights of Malta, their bigotry, 18,
take refuge at Limasol, 34;
characteristics, 35, 36;
fortifications of Rhodes, 35;
faith, 36;
repulse the Turks, 37;
expelled from Rhodes, 42, 277;
forced to retreat to Malta, 42, 277, 292;
their use of galleys, 229;
fight for their "Religion," 277;
warfare against the corsairs, 277;
history of the Order, 286-291;
founded at Jerusalem, 287;
Grand Masters, 289-298, 301;
crusade against the Infidel, 289;
composition of the Order, 289;
languages, 290;
dress, 290;
form of government, 291;
in the siege of Malta, 300, 324-342;
number of deaths, 300;
capture fortresses, 312;
capture the "puissant galleon," 313;
at Licata, 352;
their galleys captured by Ali Basha, 352-355.
Knights Templars, foundation of the Order, 291,
code of regulations, 291.
Kustir-Aga, chief Eunuch of the Seraglio, 313.
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