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Tibet and Turkestan : vol.1 |
Index 329
Marriage, its various forms, 150; relation of, to private
Mero ert 1 dinsky, General, courtesy of, 13
Miles, Colonel, our reception by, 31; has clerk with remarkable ancestry, 4o
Mir Mullah, piety of, 35; his weak prayer-tones, 103
Mirage, troubles caused by, 87
Mission, for negotiation, reasons for sending, 23o; commercial, proposed by Great Britain, 2I1
Missionaries, their usual lives, 12 7 ; Moravian, at Ladak Leh, 125; their methods of conversion, 126; literary work of, 285
Mohammed Joo, his character, 5o; his skill with horses, 79; our parting with, 13 2
Mohammedanism, its status in China, 36
Monastery, at Ladak Leh, 128
Monasticism, effect and extent of, in Tibet, 153, 156; relation of, to poverty, 157; orders of, in Tibet, 16o
Mongolia, compared with Turkestan, 8; limits and area of, 142 ; character of, 144
Mongols, interference of, in Tibet, 195; probable relation between them and Tarki people, 264; various families of, 269
Monogamy, is democratic, 150
Morality of British expedition discussed, 25o
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Nestorian doctrine presented in China, 268
Nobility, position of, in Tibet, 161
Nobra Valley, beauty of, 121 North American Review, quotation from, 241
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Omar Khayyam, his ideal contrasted with Colonel Sullivan's, 138
Opium war, effect of, upon Tibet, 203
Orenberg, education of Russians there,
Osh, organisation of caravan there, 25
Oxus. See Amon Dania
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Palace of former Ladaki king, 129
Panamik village, substantial character of, 12I
Pasturage, exchange of, between Tibet and Sikkim,
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Pekin, telegraph line from, to Kashgar, 37
Petrofsky, Consul General, first visit to, 3I ; influence of, on Chinese governor, 41; his attitude toward us doubtful, 43 ; his farewell visit, 44
Phagspa, appointed as ruler of Tibet, 193
Polu, march to, from Khotan, 65 ; geographical importance of, 66 ; strange Russian seen in, 66; Bey of, his policy toward strangers, 70 ; ascent from, to plateau, 72
Polyandry, has responsibilities, 13; its relations to land-holding, 15o ; produces restraint upon population, 152
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