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0523 India and Tibet : vol.1
India and Tibet : vol.1 / Page 523 (Color Image)

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INDEX   449

Dorjieff, Envoy Extraordinary from the Dalai Lama of Tibet to the Czar of Russia, 67, 68 ; his influence with the Dalai Lama, 154, 165, 269, 320, 377

Dover, Mr., the Sikkim engineer, 116

Dunlop, Major Wallace, wounded at Tuna, 178

Durand, Sir Mortimer, Foreign Secretary, 40

Easton, Lieutenant, 192

Edward VII., King : Major Young-husband's audience with, 333 ; his personality, 428

Elles, Sir Edmond, 151

Elliott, Sir Charles, Lieutenant-Governor of Bengal, and the frontier question, 60, 64, 94, 103

Everest, Mount, 117

Feng, Chinese Amban, his murder by the Tibetans, 368-370

" Flag, the Viceroy's," 334

Forbes, Major, Cecil Rhodes' instructions to, 10

Forrest, Mr., botanist, 370

Franklin, Dr., 196

Fraser, Sir Andrew, 332

Frontier, difficulties as to demarcation of, 51 et seq.

Fuller, Major, in command of the

mountain battery, 208, 219, 225 Fuller, Sir Bamfylde, and the sedition

in Eastern Bengal, 410, 414

Gantok, the capital of Sikkim, 60, 61, 64, 106

Garrett, Mr., 152

Garstin, Lieutenant, killed at Gyantse, 194

Gartok, new mart at, 329, 330

Gesub Rimpoche, the Regent, at Lhasa, 18, 19, 23 ; and Turner's Mission, 27, 29

Giagong, assertion of British rights at, 71, 110

Girl., 111

Gnatong, Tibetan attack on, 48, 49 ;

Mission force assembled at, 153 ;

description of, 359 Goffe,.Consul-General, 369

Gow, Mr., Chinese Sub-Prefect at Gyantse, 343 et seq. ; ,his withdrawal, 346

Grant, Lieutenant, the storming of Gyantse Jong, 219

Grey, Sir Edward, and the Chinese influence against the British, 344 et

seq. ; on payment of indemnity, 352 et seq., 433 ; and Chinese sovereignty over Tibet, 397, 398, 425

Gurdon, Lieutenant, the storming of Gyantse Jong, 218

Gurkha, Raja of Nepal, aggressiveness of, 19, 21, 25

Gurkhas, the, their gallantry at Gyantse, 187 et seq., 210, 219 ; turn the Tibetan position, 224, 225 ; 1792 invasion of, 322 ; their excellent behaviour at Lhasa, 327

Gyantse, Manning at, 34 ; proposal for an Agent at, 87, 140 ; the Mission's arrival at, 180 et seq.; description of, 182 ; attack on the Mission at, 187-190 ; Ta Lama and Tongsa Penlop arrive at, 211 et seq. ; the storming of Gyantse Jong, 216 et seq. ; return journey from Lhasa to, 328

Hadow, Lieutenant, 161

Hamilton, Dr., his mission to Bhutan, 26

Hamilton, Lord George, 139

Hastings, Warren, Governor-General of India : his policy with the Bhutanese and Tibetans, 5 et seq., 93, 141 ; Tashi Lama's letter to, 5, 6 ; instructions to Bogle on his Mission to Bhutan, 9, 10 ; sends Missions to Bhutan and Tibet, 26 et seq. ; sad ending to his work, 31

Hayden, Mr., the geologist, 123, 156, 172, 183, 337

Hedin, Sven, the Swedish traveller, 40 ; expulsion from Tibet, 344, 434

Himalaya Mountains, 100, 104, 105 ; Mission cross the, 160, 161

Ho Kuang-Hsi, Mr., Chinese delegate, 71 ; at Yatung, 90 ; at Girl., 111; arrives at Khamba Jongpen, 113 ; interview with White, 113, 114 ; interview with Major Younghusband, 117, 121 ; recalled, 131

Hodgson, Captain, crosses the Karola Pass, 186

Holdich, Sir Thomas, 41

Hooker, Sir Joseph, the botanist, 43, 105

Humphreys, Captain, wounded at the storming of the Gyantse Jong, 210

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