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0467 Tibet and Turkestan : vol.1
Tibet and Turkestan : vol.1 / Page 467 (Color Image)

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Index   327

Dorjief, mission of, to St. Petersburg, 3o2 ; report on, by Sir C. Scott, 302; f urther report on, by Sir C. Scott, 306

E

East India Company, its appearance in Tibetan affairs, 200

Eglantine, wide distribution of, 120

Emanations, sources of, 169

F

Family, solidarity of, in Tibet, '54

Fanni, reported move of, to Tibet, 185

Fire, materials for, on plateau, 88

Food, small supply of, in Camp Purgatory, 102

Force, physical, European faith in, 242

Foreign Office, answer of, to Lord Curzon's proposals, 310

French travellers compared to Russians, 4

Frontier, Indian, British policy concerning, 221

Frontier, Tibetan, trouble about, after 1890, 231

G

Galdan Monastery, power of, 195

Geological notes, various, 274 et seq.

Gold, found near Polu, 68; troubles from, in Abyssinia, 68

Goorkhas, attack by, upon Tibet, 198; defeated by Chinese, 283

Grain, loss of, in ascending plateau, 7i

Grenard, M., quotation from,

'75

Guide, tied to Mir Mullah's

leg, 74; desertion of, 75 Guru, massacre of Tibetans

at, 236

Gyamtso, his remarkable career, 197

H

Hadji, or Pilgrims, their hardships, 117; their mourning for Ali, 133

Hastings, Warren, sends mission to Tibet, 201

Hedin, Sven, discovery of ruins by, 6o

Hendricks, Father, his character, 45 ; our separation from, 65

Hindoo merchants, position of, in Turkestan, 49 ; offer of tribute money by, 54; their traffic over the Himalayas, 115

Hoerule, Prof., reading of ancient MS. by, 62

Holdich, Sir Thomas, comments of, on author's paper, 281

Horses, sufferings of, on plateau, 8i, 84, 104; tracks of wild, seen, 88

Hostilities, British report on beginning of, 236

Huc, Father, his visit to and expulsion from Lhasa,

202-204

Hueng-nu, movements of, in Turkestan, 265

I

Indemnity, a step toward occupation, 235 ; diminution of, 257

India, history of, affected by irrigation, io ; movement from, into Tibet, 187 ; British policy in, as affecting Tibet, 218