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0013 Southern Tibet : vol.1
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CONTENTS.

INDIAN, GREEK, ROMAN AND MOHAMMEDAN

GEOGRAPHERS

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CHAPTER I. South-western Tibet in Indian antiquity    3

  1.  The Greeks and Romans     22

  2.  Ptolemy .     34

  3.  The Arabian geographers     42

  4.  Later Mohammedan writers     68

CHINESE AND TIBETAN GEOGRAPHERS

CHAPTER VI.

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Chinese works on the hydrography of South-western Tibet    

Wei-tsang-t'u-chih    

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The Chinese geographers on the source of the Brahmaputra   .

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The northern tributaries to the Tsangpo    

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The source of the Brahmaputra on the Ta-ch'ing map .   .   .

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Some descriptions of the Manasarovar and its surroundings   .   .   .

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The Shui-tao-ti-kang on the source of the Brahmaputra and the Satlej

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Manasarovar and surrounding regions in Tibetan works .   .   .   .   .   .   .

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EARLY EUROPEAN KNOWLEDGE OF TIBET

CHAPTER XIV. Europe's knowledge of Tibet in the middle ages    

  1.  Friar Odoric. — Sir John Mandeville    

  2.  East Indian travellers - in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries

  3.  When did the name Manasarovar become known to Europe?

  4.  Benedict Goes and Antonio de Andrade    

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