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0525 India and Tibet : vol.1
India and Tibet : vol.1 / Page 525 (Color Image)

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INDEX   451

of Dalai Lama from, 268, 279, 231, 390 ; the treaty concluded, 289 et seq. ; impressions at, 307 et seq. ; Convention of 1904 confirmed, 342 ; China sends more troops to, 390 et seq.

Lhi-ding Depon, 168

Li, Major, 159

Liang-tun-yen, President of the Waiwu-pu, 398

Litton, Mr. Consul, and the Tibetans, 370

Lye, Major, wounded at Gyantse, 208

Ma, General, 216

Macaulay, Colman, Secretary of the Bengal Government, 46 ; secures Chinese permit for Mission to Lhasa, 47, 103 ; his death, 47

Macdonald, Brigadier - General, commander of the Mission military force, 140 ; arranging for the advance, 151 ; Darjiling to Chumbi, 152 et seq. ; at Phari, 159 ; at Tuna, 160, 173 ; difficulty of communication, 169 ; fight with the Tibetans, 177, 178 ; retires to Chumbi, 185, 192, 203 ; marches for Gyantse, 208, 209 ; durbar, 214 ; storming of Gyantse Jong, 216 et seq., 228 ; the advance to Lhasa, 223 et seq. ; occupation of Chaksam, 234 ; arrival at Lhasa, 250 ; as to time for Mission to return, 289 ; the treaty concluded, 303 ; his appreciative speech, 307 ; the return from Lhasa, 325 et seq.

Macgregor, Sir Charles, 77 Macpherson, Mr., 102, 332

Magniac, Vernon, 203, 318, 330

Manning, Dr.: his career, 33 ; his visit to Tibet, 33 et seq. ; at Gyantse, 35 ; arrives at Lhasa, 37-40 ; interview with the Grand Lama, 37

Marindin, Mr., the Commissioner of Darjiling, 102,169

Markham, Sir Clements : Mission of Bogle, 5, 8, 9, 13, 16, 23, 26 ; and Colman Macaulay, 47

Messager Officiel, Russian newspaper, 69

Mezhow Mishnies, 44

Minto, Earl of, Governor-General of India, and Manning, 33 ; and the Tashi Lama, 377 ; on the flight of the Dalai Lama, 392

Missions to Tibet, account of. See Bogle, Turner, and Younghusband

Mitter, Mr., 303

Mongolia and Russia, 74, 75 ; character of the Mongols, 313

Moorcroft, Mr., explorer of Western Tibet, 40

Morley, Mr. (afterwards Viscount), Secretary of State for India, on the situation at Gyantse, 347 ; on the payment of the Tibetan indemnity, 350, 352 ; and the evacuation of the Chumbi Valley, 356, 358 ; and China, 365, 397, 398, 402, 425 ; an appreciation of, 413, 433

Müller, Max, 397, 398 ; his interviews with Chinese Councillor Natung, 400, 401

Murray, Major, 8th Gurkhas, at Gyantse, 187, 188, 196 ; storming of the Gyantse Jong, 217

Nagartse, Mission arrives at, 225

Nathu-la Pass, 331

National Assembly, the. See Tibetans Natung, Chinese Grand Councillor, and Max Müller, 400

Nepalese, the, invade Tibet, 21, 22, 30; defeat by the Chinese, 30 ; and India, 84 ; assistance to the British Mission, 132 et seq., 170, 206, 268 et seq. ; and China, 364

Ngpak-pas, the, or miracle-workers, 316

Niani, monastery of, 209

Nolan, Mr., Commissioner of Darjiling, 62, 166

Norbaling, the Dalai Lama's palace, 393

Novoe Vremya, Russian newspaper, 68

O'Connor, Captain, artillery officer and Tibetan scholar, 97 ; and the Jongpen of Khamba Jong, 110 ; interview with the Lhasa delegates, 113 ; Tibetan friendliness to, 137, 172 241, 328, 367 ; arranging for the Mission's advance; 151, 153 ; on the attitude of the Lhasa monks, 159, 166 ; interview with the Tibetan leaders, 162, 163, 178; visits Dongste Monastery, 183 ; Tibetan attack on Gyantse, 187 ; bravery at storming of Palla, 194, 195, 283 ; occupation of the Nagartse Jong, 228 ; release of prisoners, 307 ; at Lhasa, 309 ; warm reception by the Tashi Lama, 330 ; and the Chinese, 345 ; and the treaty provisions, 376