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military importance of, in Han times, 397 ; meaning of name ` sea of flowers ', 397 n. 19.
Huang Ta-to-ye, Chinese magistrate at Kara-kum, his explanation of shifts of head-quarters, 779.
Hui-ho, Uighur tribes, 580.
human figure : clay figures, (Astana) 652 sqq., 689, 705 ; silver figurine, (Kao-ch`ang) 594, 6o6 ; terra-cotta figures, (Khotan) rot, 105, 125 ; in frescoes, 139 ; on stucco reliefs, 123, 624.
parts of body : arms, stucco relief, 6x6, 622, 626 ; eyeball, stucco relief, 625 ; eyes, treatment of, stucco relief, 174 ; faces, on stucco relief, 81, 112, 117 ; carved in wood, 109 ; classical face on woollen tapestry, 241, 253 ; feet, stucco relief, 6x6, 624, 627 ; hair: spiral curls, stucco relief, 216, 123 ; stucco mould for, I x6 ; Hellenistic treatment of, in stucco relief, (Khotan) 1052 ; hands : on stucco relief, 8j, 109, 117, 136, 616, 624, 627 ; in stucco and wood, 597 ; heads : stucco relief, 597, 616, 623 sqq., 65o, 685 ; terra-cotta, 103, 104, 122, 125 ; on wooden pegs, 424 ; nose, in stucco relief, 136 ; thumb, in stucco fr., x37 ; cadavers, stucco relief, 616, 622 ; skulls, stucco relief, 6x6, 622, 623.
Humàyun Beg, Wazir of Hunza, arrangements made by, 51.
Hun river, Tang name for Ak-su R., 839. Hun-t`o-to, see Khandnt, 866.
Hung-shui, town (Kan-su), 515.
Hung-tou-shan-thing, well, 525.
Huns, see Hsiung-nu.
HUNTER, Dr. J. de Graaff, Survey of India, help of, ix.
hunters' stories of ancient towns and routes in Lop desert, 273.
HUNTINGTON, Professor Elsworth, march from Koshe-langza to Altmishbulak, 287 ; on Lop sea-bed, 305 ; on change of climate, 778.
Huo-chou, later name of Kao-ch`ang, 585. huts, built of Toghrak trunks, 74. hypocaustic passage in Sistan watch-
post, 977.
I, name of Himi in Tang Annals : pro-
posal to surrender to Tibetans, 580.
I-chih, one of the six kingdoms of Chü-
shih, near Barkul lake, 542, 552. I-hsün, Chinese military colony, located
in oasis of Charkhlik, x64.
1-12i-nay lake, mentioned by Palladius, 456, 462.
1-wu, in Han Annals name of Hàmi, 54o;
recovered by Chinese, A. D. 90, 572. Ibex, head of, drawn on pottery, (Sistan)
951, 966.
Ibrahim Akhün, Yàrkandi trader, 553. Ibrahim Beg, Miràb of Chira, 128, x71,
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271 ; brings convoy safely from Miran to Kum-kuduk, 319.
Ibrahim ` the miller ', guide to Niya site, 140.
Idikut-shahri, or Dakianils-shahri, ancient capital of Kao-ch`ang, 585 ; ruins of, 588 sqq. ; meaning of name,
589 ; destructive diggings at, 589 ; construction of walls, 590 n. 2; finds in,
590 sqq.
Ibrar Khan, hospitality received from at Yâr-mahalla, 563.
Ibsan Karim `Ali Shah, chief ` Pir ' in Wakhân, his recollection of Captain Wood, 866.
Île-dong, manuscripts from, 1020, 1027. Ilex, on Shardai pass, 32. Illarguch-bulak, salt springs of, 742. Imam-Ja`far-Sâdiq's shrine, x40 ; rem-
nant of ancient hill range near, 89. Imaos, Mt., Ptolemy's, identified with
Murtagh-ata range, traders' station on,
85o.
Incheke-daryà, Afraz-gul's survey of,
797.
India, evidence of imports from, (BashKoyumal) 167.
Indian type of face : terra-cotta head, (Khotan) 122 ; Buddha on woodcarving, x 35.
Indus, difficulties of descent along, 21 ; gorge of, 32.
Inif, village, Ziârat of, 866.
ink-pot, lacquered, (Kao-ch`ang) 592, 6o8.
inscribed burnt-clay slabs, (Astàna) 705, 710.
inscribed rocks : (Darkôt) 46, 1058 ; (Barkul pass) 544.
inscriptions, Arabic, (Sistan) 935.
Chinese : recording Chinese expedition against Turfan, A. D. 640, 544, 578 ; recording Fei Ts`ên's victory, 549 ; found at Pei-t`ing, 555.
Tibetan,xo5o.
instruments, musical, in block-print, 482.
intaglios, see seals.
inundation, liability to, in Artush valley, 68 ; Mutul-aghzi, 69 ; interference caused by, to traffic, 72, 79, 80.
Iranian language, ancient name of Sistan in Eastern and Western forms of, 906 n. i, 932.
Iranian race in Yazgulam and Wanj, 889. See Tajiks.
iron : frs., (Khotan) no ; (Niya) 153 ; (Lou-lan) 190, 191, 204, 207, 211 ; (Limes) 420 ; (Astana) 666, 7o6. objects : awls, (Lou-Ian) 208 ; (Murtuk) 636, 639 ; bell, (Toyuk) 632 ; blade, curved, (Lou-lan) 220 ; bridle, (Sistan) 959 ; buckle, (Lou-lan) 317, 32o ; button, ` Kaft-gari', (Khotan) I15 ; cauldron, (Niya) 149, 152 ; casques, (Kao-ch`ang) 593, 594, 605 ;
centre-bit, (Limes) 414 ; cooking-pot, (Lou-lan) 218, 223 ; (Khara-khoto) 602 ; daggers, (Lou-lan) 296, 304 ; (Kara-khôja) 441, 463 ; gouge, (Limes) 427 ; hinge, (Khara-khoto) 6o5 ; hoe-blades, (Limes) 35o, 393, 418, 423 ; hold-fast, (Limes) 418 ; hooks, (Karakhôja) 605 ; (Khara-khoto) 463 ; horse-bits, (Limes) 341, 416 ; household utensils, frs. of, (Lou-lan) 196, 204 ; implements, (Limes) 393, 418, 424 ; (Toyuk) 621 ; javelin heads, (Kao-ch`ang) $94, 607 ; knives, (Limes) 427 ; (Khara-khoto) 441, 463, 464, 501, 503 ; (Jigdalik) 833 n. 4 ; (Sistân) 952, 970 ; loops, (Kao-ch`ang) 594, 602 ; mouthpiece for vessel, (Khotan) 108 ; nails, 420, 464 ; padlock (Kao-ch`ang) 593, 6o6 ; plate with loop, sword-sling (?), (Yinb p`an) 77o, 784 ; punch, (Lou-lan) 196, 200 ; razor, (Murtuk) 636, 639 ; rings, (Kara-khôja) 6o5, 6o6 ; rods, 605, 6o6 ; (Limes) 421; saw, (Khara-khoto) 441, 464 ; sickles (Lou-lan) 207, 217, 220 ; skewer, (Loulan) 296, 304 ; snaffie-bits, (Lou-lan) 217, 220, 296, 304 ; spear-heads, (Kaoch`ang) 594, 602 ; staple, 605 ; stud, (Lou-lan) 279 ; tweezers, (Kao-ch`ang) 6o6. See also armlets.
` Iron Gate ', mentioned by Chin shu,
783
iron mining, in Shan (Kuruk-tagh), 724. iron ore, frs. of, (Khotan) 108.
irrigation : abundant resources of, (Char-chan) 158 ; (Vash-shahri) x62 ; (Mi-ran), 170 ; defective supply limits Kuchâ cultivation, 818.
irrigation by canals : Tash-kurghan valley, 55 sqq. ; Su-to-ho, 386 ; Kuehl, 8o8 ; Maràl-bashi, 837 ; Helmand delta, 943 ; use of wooden conduits (see Nôr), 74.
irrigation by Karezes in Turfan, 568.
irrigation of oases : N. of Tarim basin, 789 sqq. ; diminution of water-supply, 71, 435, 459, 569, 766.
irrigation supply from kara-su, (Domoko) 228.
Irshad pass, 5o.
Ishkashm : boundary of, 871, 876 ; connexion of, with Zebak and Sanglich, 871; easy communication with Wardôj, 872 ; a distinct chiefship, 872 ; fortresses, 873 sq. ; traces of Buddhist worship, 876.
Ishkashmi, Iranian-speaking people, physical anthropology of, 996 sqq. ; language of, 87o.
Islamabad, oasis of, 94.
Ismail Pawan, guide, 259.
Ismailia, sect of Islam, prevalent in Hindukush, 864.
IvANOV, M., on Hsi-hsia language, 448, 449 n. 8.
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