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0466 Tibet and Turkestan : vol.1
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326   Index

British policy, author's summary of, as relating to Tibet, 254; official statement of, 323

British, withdrawal of, from Tibet, 257

Bryce, James, remarks of, concerning Tibet, 290

Buddha, statue of, at Ladak Leh, 128; statue of, carved in living rock, 133; certain of his dogmas compared with those of Christ, 168; non-militant character of his religion, 17o ; where his creed is now found, 171; reported persecution of Buddhism in Tibet, 192; doctrines of, reach China through Turkestan, 266

C

Camel, deceptive appear-

ance of, as transport, 18o Caravan compared to rail-

way, 181

China, present weakness and possible strength of, 4o; attack upon, by Tibetans,

  1.  treaty with Tibetans,

  2.  beginning of present Tibetan suzerainty, 193; definite triumph of, in Tibet, 197; relations with Great Britain concerning Tibet, 211; her power in Tibet threatened by recent events, 232, 237; her prestige shaken in Central Asia, 241; may slowly awaken Tibet, 253

Chortens, numbers of, in Tibet, 121

Chumbi Valley, occupation of, 258

Christ, life of, considered, 100 Christianity known in China

in seventh century, 267 Chronometer, loss of, 75

Convention, between China and Great Britain, 1890, text of, 291 et seq.; regulations affecting the preceding, 296

Correspondence, suggestion as to method of, 294; with Tibet, report from Calcutta on, 303

Corruption, official, in Amer-

ica and Asia compared, 162 Crows, Achbar's description

of, 103

Curzon, Lord, his statement concerning mission to Tibet, 307; expresses contempt for military strength of Tibet, 309 ; declares against occupation of Tibetan territory, 31o; reports on battle of Guru, 314; Act of Grace published by, 322; objects to retirement of British from Tibet, 323

Czar, Tibetan gifts to, arouse British suspicions, 238

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Dak-bungalow, how used in Himalayas, 131

Dalai Lama, his relation to Pantchen Lama, 172; chosen when a babe, 174; first use of that term, '95; probable return of, to Lhasa, 239

Darius, effort by, to conquer Turkestan, 263

Demarcation of frontier, not specifically provided for,

299

Desgodins, Abbé, his criti-

cisms of Tibetans, 208 Desidiri, Father, his stay in

Lhasa, i97

Discord probably established by British in Tibet,

241