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0524 India and Tibet : vol.1
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doi: 10.20676/00000295
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450   INDEX

Ibbetson, Sir Denzil, 332

Iggulden, Major, Chief Staff Officer, 151 ; at Lhasa, 307

India, the Government of, 1, 2 ; the aggression of the Bhutanese, 4, 5 ; Bogle's Mission to Tibet and its result, 8-25 ; trade with Tibet, 16, 22, 23, 53, 54, 86 ; reason for cessation of intercourse with Tibet, 30, 31; Manning's visit to Lhasa, 33 et seq. ; Bengal's efforts to trade with Tibet, 42 et seq. ; Tibetan aggressiveness, 47, 49 ; the Convention with China and its result, 50 et seq. ; the frontier difficulty, 58 et seq. ; securing the treaty rights, 66 et seq. ; negotiations with Russia, 79 et seq.; Home Government's views as to Tibet, 84 ; Mission to Tibet sanctioned, 85 et seq.; start of the Mission, 99 ; journey from Simla to Khamba Jong, 100 et seq. ; help from the Nepalese Government, 132, 133 ; advance to Gyantse sanctioned, 139-141 ; protests by China and Russia, 144-148 ; journey from Darjiling to Chumbi, 149-161 ; the fight near Tuna, 173179 ; at Gyantse, 182 et seq. ; the advance to Lhasa, 223-250 ; terms of negotiations of the treaty, 251 et seq. ; the treaty concluded, 289-306 ; the return of the Mission, 325-334 ; the results, 335-341 ; negotiations with China, 342-366, 397 et seq. ; the attitude of the Tibetans, 367-406 ; on centralization and the responsibility of the Government in, 407-415

Insect life in the Himalayas, 105

James, Sir Evan, 75

James, Mr., 152

Jelap-la Pass, 47, 49 ; erection and destruction of a boundary pillar, 58, 59 ; Mission cross, 154

Jit Bahadur, Captain, his help in the negotiations, 267 et seq.

Johnston, R. F. (From Peking to Mandalay), visits the Dalai Lama, 381 Jo Khang Temple, 316

Jones, Captain, death from malaria, 4

Jordan, Sir John, Ambassador at Peking, 345 ; on Chinese hostility to the treaty, 346, 347 ; negotiations with China, 360, 363 ; interviews with the Dalai Lama, 383, 384 ; leaves Peking, 397

Journal de Saint Petersbourg, 67

Kala Tso, 197

Kamba-la Mountain, 234

Kangma, massing of Tibetan troops near, 186, 209 ; the Mission's first fortified post, 196

Kangra-la Pass, 116

Karo-la Pass, Tibetan attack on the Mission at, 185 et seq.

Kashmir compared with Tibet, 323 Kawaguchi, the Japanese traveller,

307 ; Three Years vn Tibet, 311 Kâzi, Ugyen, Bhutanese Agent in Dar-

jiling, 66, 67

Kelly, Colonel, 149

Kennion, Captain, 67

Khamba Jongpen and the frontier incident, 71, 110 ; refuses to send supplies, 112 ; brings presents from the Lhasa delegates, 113

Khamba Jong, proposal to negotiate

at, 86, 88, 91, 110, 130 ; arrival of

Mission at, 112, 116 et seq. ; with-

drawal of Mission from, 150, 151 Kiangka, Chinese occupation of, 376 Kinchinjunga Mountain, 102, 116 Kitchener, Lord, 96, 332

Kuch Behar, Tibetans' attack on, 4 ; position of, 13

Lamas, the, at Lhasa, 15 et seq., 37, 309 et seq. See also Dalai, Tashi, Ta

Lamsdorff, Count, and Russia's atti-

tude towards Tibet, 68, 202, 378 Landon, Mr. Percival : Lhasa, 182 n.,

190, 234

Lansdowne, Marquess of, and the Convention with China, 51 ; and the reported agreement between Russia and China, 73 ; and Russia on the Tibet question, 79 et seq., 85, 144, 145, 201, 253, 255, 395 ; the object of the Mission, 141; and the Chinese Government, 143 ; and the Tibetan indemnity, 348, 349

Le Mesurier, Captain, Political Officer, 171

Len, Amban, 393

Lengtu, Tibetan occupation of, 47, 48 Lepchas, the, 106, 107

Lewis, Mr., death of, 172

Lhasa, Bogle's visit to, 15 et seq. ; Manning's visit to, 37, 38 ; withdrawal of Mission to, 47 ; the Chinese Resident at, 50 ; delegates from, 111, 122, 129 ; Mission's arrival at, 250 ; the negotiations, 263 et seq. ; flight